A DIAMOND PENDENT BROOCH, BY LACLOCHE FRERES
A DIAMOND PENDENT BROOCH, BY LACLOCHE FRERES

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A DIAMOND PENDENT BROOCH, BY LACLOCHE FRERES
Designed as circular-cut diamond tiered arches to the baguette-cut diamond links suspending a series of pierced pavé-set shield-shaped articulated panels with baguette-cut diamond detail and tassels, circa 1929, with French assay marks (with concealed pendent hoops, accompanied by a box-link chain, 38.5 cm.)
Signed by Lacloche Frères, Paris, number indistinct (2)

Lot Essay

Images of water permeated the Art Deco period. René Lalique's abstracted glass fountain placed on top of the perfume showcases at the 1925 exhibition (image opposite) is as fine an example as this brooch whose curves are reminiscent of the cascading water of a fountain.

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