A Marc Lalique 'Rinceaux' mirror, designed circa 1950, the…
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A Marc Lalique 'Rinceaux' mirror, designed circa 1950, the rectangular mirror plate within a conforming mount with applied moulded glass interlinking scroll decorated semi-spheres, Lalique stock number 1020800, 166 cm wide, 86 cm high

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