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collar was embroidered in golden yellow shades with an en- 
ameled clasp that repeated the same notes of color and still 
another in amethyst tones with a clasp of gold and enamel, 
and from the clasp a delicately toned amethyst crystal orna- 
ment hung. Several ivoryy or ivory colored horn back combs, 
were exquisite in their daintiness, with a rich j^et quiet beauty. 
A simple arrangement of topaz and small diamonds were set 
along the tops of these combs, and underneath this narrow 
band setting, each comb was carved, one with a flower motive, 
one with Kons, another with peacocks and still another with 
dragon flies. A tiara in green colored horn enamel and gold 
showed great skill and invention. The thistle motive was used, 
and each thistle was enameled on gold in dark blues and greens 
shading lighter at the top of the flower. Only those who know 
anything of enamels and the difficulty surrounding this work 
could appreciate these marvelous results. We hope to have 
more illustrations of M. Lalique's work later. 
The work of Lucien Gaillard was of the greatest interest, 
it is very original, harmonious and extremely refined. A 
pocketbook was especially beautiful in gold and enamels. 
The wheat motive was used in the design for the front part 
and this was enameled in pale yellows and green. The clasp 
was made of a large amethyst set in gold, the handle was of 
ivory with a moth ^enameled in green and black on gold. 
C'OMB-LUGIEN ^ GAILLARD 
COMB— LUCIEN GAILLAED 
COMB— LUCIEN GAILLARD 
