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THE GLASS ATTRIBUTED TO RENE LALIQUE, THE SILVER BY PAUL RUEGER
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A SILVER AND FROSTED GLASS CHALICE
THE GLASS ATTRIBUTED TO RENE LALIQUE, THE SILVER BY PAUL RUEGER
12¼ in. (31.1 cm.) high, 9 1/8 cm. (23.3 cm.) diameter
the underside with raised metal tag Rueger
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Koch discovered the frosted glass section of the offered lot on a visit to Paris in 1973 and later Mr. Koch collaborated with the silversmith, Paul Rueger, to create this chalice after a design by René Lalique dating from about 1900.
THE GLASS ATTRIBUTED TO RENE LALIQUE, THE SILVER BY PAUL RUEGER
12¼ in. (31.1 cm.) high, 9 1/8 cm. (23.3 cm.) diameter
the underside with raised metal tag Rueger
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Koch discovered the frosted glass section of the offered lot on a visit to Paris in 1973 and later Mr. Koch collaborated with the silversmith, Paul Rueger, to create this chalice after a design by René Lalique dating from about 1900.