Pair of Art Deco Austrian Bronze Rabbits Signed R. Desset
Located in San Francisco, CA
Pair of Art Deco Austrian Bronze Rabbits Signed R. Desset Each rabbit mounted on a block of
Vintage 1920s Austrian Art Deco Animal Sculptures
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Pair of Art Deco Austrian Bronze Rabbits Signed R. Desset
Located in San Francisco, CA
Pair of Art Deco Austrian Bronze Rabbits Signed R. Desset Each rabbit mounted on a block of
Bronze
Austrian Bronze Rabbit Paper Clip
Located in Water Mill, NY
Austrian cold painted rabbit mounted on fruitwood paper clip.
Bronze
$1,195
H 6.5 in Dm 3.5 in
Vienna Woven Bronze Basket Box with Cold-Painted Rabbit, Attributed to Bergman
By Franz Bergmann
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
, Austria, Circa 1890 Presenting an exceptional Vienna woven bronze basket box with a cold-painted rabbit
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Bronze Rabbit
Located in San Antonio, TX
Charming bronze rabbit in a playful pose.
Bronze
Vienna Bronze Rabbit Ashtray, Art Deco
Located in Gent, BE
Art Deco brass and bronze rabbit ashtray.
Brass, Bronze
Vienna Bronze Rabbit, circa 1900
By Bergmann Foundry
Located in Marseille, FR
Vienna bronze rabbit, circa 1900.
Bronze
Sold
H 3.25 in W 5.75 in D 4.75 in
Fabulous Austrian Cold Painted Bronze Rabbits or Hares on Onyx Dish, circa 1900
Located in Bath, GB
About as charming as they come, this is a rare example of it's kind with two very sweet Rabbits or
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Vienna Bronze, Sitting Rabbit, Bronze Figure of High Quality
Located in København, Copenhagen
Vienna bronze, sitting rabbit, bronze figure of high quality. Probably Franz Bergmann. In
Austrian Art Nouveau Three Rooster Diminutive Vase with Talon Legs
By Franz Bergmann
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Austrian Art Nouveau Three Rooster Diminutive Vase with Talon Legs Austria, Circa 1890s, Franz Bergmann School, Unmarked This rare and striking Art Nouveau vase exemplifies the o...
Bronze
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