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Style: Rococo Revival
Young woman with mask, Henri SERRUR, 1844
Located in PARIS, FR
Portrait of a young woman dressed as a shepherdess, holding a Columbine mask in her right hand. Signed SERRUR in the middle right. This is probably a costume worn by the young woman ...
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19th Century French Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Rococó Revival Woman Painting By Louis Jacques Gallet
By Gallet
Located in Lisbon, PT
A large painting of a naked pre raphaelite influenced girl with an âmphore by the French painter, Suiss-born Louis Gallet. The display of the idealized female form. Oil on canvas a...
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20th Century French Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Antique KPM Porcelain Style Plaque "Madonna Della Sedia" After Raphael
Located in Atlanta, GA
Antique KPM Porcelain Style Plaque "Madonna Della Sedia" After Raphael (Italian, 15th - 16th century). A fine quality porcelain plaque with hand painted enamel surface decorated wit...
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20th Century French Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Enamel

Italian Framed Lithograph Prints or Etchings - A Pair by Borghese
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A pair of etchings or lithograph prints by Giovanni Battista Piranesi and Domenico Baldini. Each print features Italian ruins in black on a creamy paper. This set has been profession...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Metal

Antique Italian Painted Hand Fan in a Glass Case
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Impressive 19th century Italian hand fan, remarkably preserved with silvered metal sticks and guards depicting ancient gods, palm trees and classical emblemes. The paper leaves are h...
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Mid-19th Century Italian Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Metal

Rococo Oil Painting Signed Bruno Blatter Around 1890
Located in Berlin, DE
Rococo oil painting signed Bruno Blätter around 1890 Oil on canvas painting. Rococo scene. Three gentlemen seated at the table, playing cards a...
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1890s German Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Canvas, Wood

Antique Wall Console in Hand-Painted Porcelain with Flowers and Gold Decoration
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Antique wall console in hand-painted porcelain with flowers and gold decoration. Germany, 19th century. Measures: 15 x 14 cm. In excellent condi...
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19th Century German Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Porcelain

Charles Joshua Chaplin 'French, 1825-1891' 'Girl with Bird's Nest' Oil on Canvas
By Charles Joshua Chaplin
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Charles Joshua Chaplin (French, 1825-1891) 'The Bird's Nest' A very fine and charming Rococo revival style oil on canvas depicting a young girl, dressed in 18th century costume and r...
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19th Century French Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Canvas, Giltwood

Pair of Large White-Gessoed Louis XV Style Wall Brackets
Located in New York, NY
Each with shaped shelf over a tapering base pierced and elaborately carved with foliate C-scrolls and rocaille decoration. Collection of Mario Buatta, New York, NY.
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Late 19th Century Italian Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Wood, Gesso

Hanging Fine Carved Antique Gold Gilt Base Marble Top Console Table Credenza
Located in Rockaway, NJ
Hanging Fine Carved Antique Gold Gilt Base Marble Top Console Table Credenza
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20th Century Italian Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Marble

Pair of Chamberlains Worcester English Porcelain Armorial Dishes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
A pair of English porcelain soup dishes made by Chamberlains Worcester circa 1825. Made circa 1825, this pair of porcelain soup dishes is an excellent example of the stunning qual...
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Early 19th Century British Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Porcelain

Framed Antique French Cherub Tapestry
Located in New York, NY
French (19th-20th century) beige and brown tapestry depicting a scene of several cherubs on a forest hillside in a rectangular wooden frame.
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Late 19th Century French Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Tapestry

KPM Style Hand Painted Medieval Time Scene Plaque
Located in Guaynabo, PR
This is a KPM style hand painted plaque depicting a scene of a Middle Ages romantic couple in a pastoral landscape. There are some winged cherubs playing around them and also a peasa...
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Early 20th Century Unknown Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Porcelain, Wood

Antique Italian Hand Painted Religious Porcelain Panel with Carved Wood Frame
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This antique hand painted porcelain panel is unsigned but was done in Italy in circa 1890 in the Roccoco style. The hand painted porcelain disc of La Madonna della Sedia, after Rafae...
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Late 19th Century Italian Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Porcelain, Wood

19th Century Rococo Revival Putti Wall Brackets made of Plaster, Set of 2
Located in Dusseldorf, DE
A 19th-century unique pair of Rococo style consoles with putti heads. Carved from plaster and painted in polychrome. The consoles are open from the rear and the top. Most likely th...
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19th Century European Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Plaster

1870s French Rococo Revival Yellow Blue White Enamel Pottery Wall Art Plaque
Located in New York, NY
Late 19th century, very large earthenware ceramic sculpture platter or charger, of the French Second Empire period, entirely hand painted in Francois Boucher style, the romantic and ...
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1870s French Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Enamel

German 19th Century Oil on Canvas Triptych of Cherubs by Ferdinand Wagner II
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Ferdinand Wagner II (German, 1847-1927) A very fine and charming triptych group of three oil on canvas laid on board titled "An Allegory to Spring" each panel depicting different playful and joyous scenes of putti and a cherubs reminiscent of spring, love and peace. The center panel depicting a seated putto, crowned with flowers, a standing putto behind him holding a sack of arrows and a seated cherub facing him next to a watchful peace dove on top resting of a flower bouquet. The left panel depicting a seated putto next to a standing putto with a freshly harvested apple. The right side panel depicting a standing cherub holding a fig branches with leaves. All three-in-one panels within individually carved giltwood frames. All panels signed at the lower left: Ferd. Wagner, circa 1890. Ferdinand Wagner II (German, 1847-1927) was the son of Passau Ferdinand Wagner Senior, a teacher at a vocational art school who began training him professionally at a young age. After traveling to Italy in 1867-1868, he continued with his art studies at The Munich Academy of Arts led by Peter Von Cornelius and Julius Schnorr...
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Late 19th Century German Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Canvas, Wood

Allegorical Pair of Faience de Rouen Busts Depicting Summer and Fall
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
Two Faience de Rouen busts on plinths spuriously inscribed "Fait a Rouen 1647" and blue fleur-de-lys marks after original models made in Circa 1730 by...
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Late 19th Century French Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Porcelain

Large Berlin Porcelain Bracket
By Alexander Kips
Located in New York, NY
This charming yet substantial Neo-Rococo bracket was made in Berlin by KPM, the royal porcelain manufactory. Finely modeled, and pierced, the animated design is attributed to Alexand...
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1890s German Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Porcelain

19th-C. English Rococo Revival Majolica Ruth & Wheat Wall Plaque or Bread Tray
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A scarce and unusual antique English Majolica harvest themed, Rococo Revival style bread tray, circa 1850-1880, maker unknown. The central image is modeled on the Book of Ruth, fro...
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Mid-19th Century English Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Earthenware

Italian Antique Gold Gilt Wood Gate Wall Art
Located in Toronto, ON
I had the pleasure of seeing this unique antique decorative wall mount 25 years ago at a client's home. She recently downsized and remembered how much I loved it and offered it to me...
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1850s Italian Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Gold Leaf

Set of Four French Painted Etchings
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Set of four 19th century hand painted etchings on canvas that depict four different battle scenes. Visible wear on canvas and etchings. Newly framed in a floating black wood frame.
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19th Century French Antique Rococo Revival Wall Decorations

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Wood, Canvas, Paint

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