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    20th Century Decorative Art and Design

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    7 April 2009

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    • EMILE GALLÉ (1846-1904)
    Lot 4

    EMILE GALLÉ (1846-1904)

    MOULD BLOWN DOUBLE OVERLAID CAMEO VASE, CIRCA 1900

    Price realised

    GBP 37,250

    Estimate

    GBP 25,000 - GBP 35,000

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    EMILE GALLÉ (1846-1904)
    MOULD BLOWN DOUBLE OVERLAID CAMEO VASE, CIRCA 1900
    glass, overlaid and acid-etched with elephants
    15 1/8 in. (38.5 cm.) high
    etched mark GALLÉ

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