Lily of the Valley Comb
https://clevelandart.org/art/1981.49
This comb was purchased by Cleveland native Jeptha Homer Wade II from Lalique after admiring the designer's work at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, probably for his wife Ellen Garretson Wade. Pearlescent horn forms the leaves of the lily of the valley, out of which t...
Artifact
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150488
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object
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CC0
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language
en
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wikidata
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"Q60749031"
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import
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accession
1981.49
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Source image fields (4)
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Terms
Culture
France, early 20th Century
Technique
horn, enamel and gold
Medium
horn, enamel and gold
Genre
Jewelry
Department
Decorative Art and Design
Relations
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