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Style: Modern
Medium: Brass
Vintage Peacock II (Wall Piece/Dish) (MADE TO ORDER, ~50% OFF LIMITED TIME ONLY)
Located in Kansas City, MO
(MADE TO ORDER) (Hand-painted, hand-made, porcelain) *Lead Time may vary between 1-3 weeks Melanie Sherman Vintage Peacock II (Wall Piece/Dish (handpainted) Porcelain, Glaze, Overglaze, Chinapaints, 24k German Gold Luster, Brass Wire (for hanging, can be removed) Year: 2022 Size: 6x4.25x0.5in Signed by hand COA provided Ref.: 924802-1331 ------------------------ My ceramics are handmade and painted with the finest overglazes from Europe. The gold luster used is 24k liquid Gold from Germany. Every piece is unique. My imagery is inspired by vintage Meissen dinnerware...
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2010s Modern Brass Figurative Sculptures

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" Vita " In or Outdoor Figurative Sculpture, Cast Brass, Steel
Located in Benahavis, ES
The modern Sculpture " VITA ” is a unique piece made from a burnout mold by David Marshall in 2015, sand cast brass in our foundry, handcrafted by the Artist in his workshop in Spai...
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2010s Modern Brass Figurative Sculptures

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Brass, Steel

Vintage Moth IV (Wall Piece/Dish) (MADE TO ORDER) (~50% OFF - LIMITED TIME ONLY)
Located in Kansas City, MO
(MADE TO ORDER) (Hand-painted, hand-made, porcelain) *Lead Time may vary between 1-3 weeks Melanie Sherman Vintage Moth IV (Wall Piece/Dish (handpainted) Porcelain, Glaze, Overglaze, Chinapaints, 24k German Gold Luster, Brass Wire (for hanging, can be removed) Year: 2022 Size: 4.5x6x0.5in Signed by hand COA provided Ref.: 924802-1329 ------------------------ My ceramics are handmade and painted with the finest overglazes from Europe. The gold luster used is 24k liquid Gold from Germany. Every piece is unique. My imagery is inspired by vintage Meissen dinnerware, William Morris wallpaper and other historical sources. Porcelain, Ceramics, Pottery, Ornament Vintage Moth Wall Piece Ornament Small Dish Candy Sugar Tea handpainted handmade butterfly peacock 24k German gold luster ceramics porcelain charm, jewelry, personalized, family, tree, retro, heart, mother, moon, baby, feet, gemstone, flower, mom, birth, year, art, chinapaint, luster, lustre, contemporary ceramics, futility of pleasure, herend, meissen, sevre, pattern, arita, arita ware, imari, imari ware, dresden, germany, japan, jingdezhen, china, photography, momento mori, flowers, flower motif, drawing, illustration, peacock, cherry blossom, chrysanthemum, kiku, 菊, kikka, 菊花, Ōka, 黄花, Kiku no hana...
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2010s Modern Brass Figurative Sculptures

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Large Gilt Bronze Sculpture of Leopard
Located in Rome, IT
Fantastic gilt grass leopard sculpture . The item will be well-suited to either an indoor or outdoor setting.
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Early 2000s Modern Brass Figurative Sculptures

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"Meditation" Modern Figurative Outdoor Sculpture Cast Brass
Located in Benahavis, ES
The modern Sculpture " Meditation ” is a unique metal Sculpture made from a burnout mold by David Marshall in 2010, sand cast in brass in our foundry, handcrafted by the Artist in hi...
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2010s Modern Brass Figurative Sculptures

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"Helping Hand" Tabletop Brass Sculpture with Wooden Base
Located in Benahavis, ES
The modern Sculpture " Helping Hand ” is a unique piece made from a burnout mold by David Marshall in 2015, sand cast in aluminium and brass in our foundry, handcrafted by the Arti...
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2010s Modern Brass Figurative Sculptures

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" Talking a Stand "Out and Indoor Sculpture Figurative, Cast Brass Figures Steel
Located in Benahavis, ES
The modern Out and Indoor Sculpture " Taking A Stand” is a unique piece made from a burnout mold by David Marshall in 2015, sand cast brass in our foundry, handcrafted by the Artist...
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2010s Modern Brass Figurative Sculptures

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Large Gilt Bronze Sculpture of Leopard
Located in Rome, IT
Fantastic gilt brass leopard sculpture . The item will be well-suited to either an indoor or outdoor setting.
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Buffalo, 2008
Located in Atlanta, GA
Valay Shende is an Indian sculptor and video artist born in Nagpur, Maharashtra in 1980. He received his Diploma in Art Education in Nagpur in 2000 bef...
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Janus, 2014
Located in Atlanta, GA
Joaillier de haute-fantaisie, artiste, poête, chef cuisiner, photographe
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Falling Man and Form
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Ernest Tino Trova "Falling Man and Form" 1996 Brass and Bronze 14 x 4.5 x 4.5 inches Signed and Numbered 1/1 (Unique) Known for his Falling Man series in...
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