1928 Lalique Glass Sirčnes Clock
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French Name : Pendule Sirčne
Opalescent gigantic glass table clock. Of almost square form, the deep blue opalescent glass moulded in relief with six mermaids swimming and cavorting around in abandon in the milky blue sea, with trails of bubbles emanating from their sensual bodies. The frosted glass faced ATO original timepiece with black enamelled numerals and black steel hands and domed glass cover is centrally placed. The original silver plated back cover is intact and complete with the circular clock mechanism inspection cover. Engraved R. Lalique, France. Pictured in Felix Marcilhac page 372, number 729.

This beautiful and monumental clock is the finest and largest decorative clock ever produced by René Lalique made from opalescent glass. It was created by him on 10th April 1928, and made in frosted and opalescent glass. This clock is the finest, with white/blue opalescence. It is extremely rare.
First Introduced : 10th April 1928       Catalogue No. : 729       Dimension : 280mm high.
Condition : Superb condition without chips or grinding.























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