Pair of Patinated Copper Lamps, 1970s
Located in Budapest, HU
Set of patinated copper lamps, from the 1970s, by design Pal Laszlo Horvath. Excellent condition, electronically renewed, with shade.
Vintage 1970s Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Brass
Pair of Patinated Copper Lamps, 1970s
Located in Budapest, HU
Set of patinated copper lamps, from the 1970s, by design Pal Laszlo Horvath. Excellent condition, electronically renewed, with shade.
Brass
Large Brass Fish Sculpture, by Laszlo Pal Horvath, 1970s
Located in Budapest, HU
Large brass fish sculpture, by Laszlo Pal Horvath, 1970s. Handmade, stamped, on marvel base.
Brass
"Light forest" Wall Object Artwork by Laszlo Pal Horvath, 2005
Located in Budapest, HU
"Light forest" wall object artwork by Laszlo Pal Horvath, 2005 This piece is a signed, exhibited artwork by metalsmith Laszlo Pal Horvath, brass and polished aluminium on a painted ...
Brass, Aluminum
Women Bust by Laszlo Pal Horvath, Copper on Wooden Base, 1970s
Located in Budapest, HU
Sophisticated and elegant copper women head sculpture by the Hungarian metalsmith Laszlo Pal Horvath, from the late 20th century. The distressed wooden base is a part of the piece.
Copper
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H 21.26 in W 16.15 in D 3.94 in
Figure of a Man by Laszlo Pal Horvath, Copper on a Wooden Base, 1970s
Located in Budapest, HU
Elegant copper sculpture by the Hungarian Laszlo Pal Horvath goldsmith, from the late 20th century.
Copper
"Lempicka" by Paul Laszlo Horvath, Original Sculpture, 1970s
Located in Budapest, HU
The very high quality metalwork of patinated, different metals was made by the hungarian Laszlo Pal Horvath goldsmith, from the late 20th century.
Brass, Bronze, Copper
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H 20.87 in W 20.08 in D 6.3 in
"Stallion" by Laszlo Paul Horvath, Original Work, Iron and Copper, 1970s
Located in Budapest, HU
The very high quality handmade metalwork of patinated, different metals, iron and brass was made by the hungarian Laszlo Pal Horvath goldsmith, from the late 20th century.
Copper, Iron
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H 16.54 in W 15.75 in D 1.58 in
"Whale" by Laszlo Paul Horvath, Chrome Steel & Brass, a Marble Base, 1970
Located in Budapest, HU
The very high quality handmade metalwork of patinated, different metals, chrome steel and brass was made by the Hungarian Laszlo Pal Horvath goldsmith, from the late 20th century.
Brass
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H 10.63 in W 3.15 in D 1.58 in
Modern Brass Desk Sculpture Letter Opener by Laszlo Pal Horvath, Hungary, 1970s
By L. B. Horvath
Located in Debrecen-Pallag, HU
Signed: "HP". Pál László Horváth (Budapest, October 26, 1951–) is a goldsmith.
Brass, Copper
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H 24.02 in W 9.06 in D 3.94 in
Sun Queen by Laszlo Pal Horvath, Original Work, Iron and Brass on Marble Base
Located in Budapest, HU
The very high quality metalwork of patinated, different metals was made by the Hungarian Laszlo Pal Horvath goldsmith, from the late 20th century.
Copper
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