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Hi Penny. Penny, keeping in mind the limitations from that sketchy photo, I do not recognize the cat figure in the photo as a work of Rene Lalique (my primary area of interest), and I otherwise cannot
HI Kate. The Pinsons Bowl is an original Rene Lalique design from 1933, which was reproduced extensively by the modern Lalique Company after Rene Lalique's death (he died in 1945). The value of your bowl
Hi Kate. I would have to see photos of the bowl to be able to identify it, including photos of any markings or signatures, before I could discuss anything about it. If you want to let me know the diameter
Hi Zak. The block signature was used up until around 1960, and then the script one such as your was in use until about 1978 when the ® was added between the two words. So between 1960 and 1978. Hope
Hi Diane. Ok, keeping in mind the limitations of making an authentication from a photo and not having the vase in hand to be 100% positive, the vase in that photo appears to be the Cristal Lalique Vase
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