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Creator: A. Walter Nancy
Almeric Walter Nancy Pate de Verre Figural Bumble Bee Pin Tray or Vide Poche
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This antique pate de verre tray or vide de poche was made by the renowned French artist Almeric Walter Nancy in circa 1910 in an Art Nouveau style...
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau A. Walter Nancy Furniture

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Art Glass

Energetic Glass Buddha by Almeric Walter, Pate de Verre, France, 1900s
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Amalric Walter (français, 1870-1959) A wonderful energetic Glass or Chrystal Shakyamuni Buddha by Almeric Walter from the Art Nouveau, Art Deco period ...
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau A. Walter Nancy Furniture

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