an eBayer's wishful thinking....
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Re: an eBayer's wishful thinking....
when the buyer finds out what he/she's bought they won't be happy,£50.
is a lot of dough
is a lot of dough
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Re: an eBayer's wishful thinking....
Sadly, there is also an obligation on buyers to do a little basic research, be more aware of what they're buying and who they're buying from. It's a tough lesson to learn but this buyer will find out at some point and hopefully won't make the same mistake twice.
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Re: an eBayer's wishful thinking....
The question is, why did the buyer want it in the first place??? Thanks, Pip, for the link to real Lalique. As I suspected no giant chunks of tat on the front of any of them!
Carolyn
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Fake Lalique
Hi. If you ever have any questions about a piece being fake R Lalique or not, the place to go is Fake Lalique at RLalique.com! There are literally a thousand photos of pieces that are not the work of Rene Lalique that have been passed off as Lalique, and also a free authentication for owners of pieces that they have questions about. There also an unbelievable amount of other information on Rene Lalique, both historical and current.

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Re: an eBayer's wishful thinking....
Thanks Lalique, that's very helpful!
Carolyn
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