A Lalique Duncan No 3 glass perfume bottle and stopper, of rectangular form with two frosted panels depicting nude dancers within a stepped border, engraved 'Lalique France' to base, 20cm high The Duncan collection was designed by René Lalique in 1931 as a tribute to American dancer Isadora Duncan

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