René Lalique • c. 1901 • Metropolitan Museum of Art
French Art Nouveau jeweler René Lalique was perhaps most innovative and subtle in his combinations of enameling and precious stones. This pendant is in the form of two confronted peacocks standing on the flat edge of a triangular cabochon opal, from the base of which a baroque pearl is suspended. The peacocks are formed with cloisonné enameling in light shades of blue and green with dark blue and white wing feathers. Tail feathers terminate in openwork stylized "eyes" of diamonds and blue enamel.
~ Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Art Nouveau Pendant
René Lalique
ca. 1899-1901
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Antique Art Nouveau Guilloche Enamel Pendant Necklace
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Circa 1900 Art Nouveau Enamel And Pearl Flower Pendant. A fine Art Nouveau enamel and pearl flower pendant, the shaded blue, white and yellow enamelled flower head with brilliant-cut diamond centre, to each side a fan of leaves enamelled in shades from green to cream set with pearls at intervals, below four leaves and green enamelled stem and roots set with pearls, at the top a green enamelled hinged pendant loop, all enamelled on yellow gold, measuring 10cm x 8cm, American, circa 1900, gross weight 32grams.
For sale Bentley & Skinner
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Mermaids
Artist : René Lalique
1905
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10k gold neo-classical pendant: A garland of gold leaves with tiny pearls containing a moonstone framed in black enamel, with a faceted teardrop amethyst pendant.
Maloy's
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Necklace By Tigerpotion
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Rene Lalique
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Stunning Art Nouveau pendant. Gold, enamel, glass and pearl by René Lalique - 1900
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For #NationalMothWeek:
“#Moth" Pendant, c. 1900
Designer: Lucien Gaillard (French, 1861–1942 )
Gold, champlevé enamel, citrines, carved horn
3 in. × 3 5/8 in. (7.6 × 9.2 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 2000.176
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Dragonfly Pendant
Designed by René Lalique
Art Nouveau
c. 1900
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Magnificent gold and enamel plique-à-jour pendant/brooch designed as a “Morning Glory”. It was once part of the collection of Ada Rehan, a popular actress of the late 19th century who starred in several Shakespearean plays.
Work signed Marcus & Co around 1900. Via The Newark Museum of Art collection
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Egyptian Revival Art Nouveau pendant with enamel, diamonds & beetles in gold, c. 1900. Parisian jeweler Auger © la Galerie Parisienne
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Art Nouveau gold, platinum, diamond, pearl, ruby, and enamel arrow pendant, c. 1900-1910 (at Lang Antiques)
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1900 Henri Vever, Art Nouveau enamel and pearl pendant / brooch.
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