Cubist Sculpture of a Footballer 1970s
Located in Meer, VAN
Cubist Sculpture of a Footballer, 1970s. This is a little cubist sculpture of a footballer. Great
Mid-20th Century Figurative Sculptures
Ceramic
Cubist Sculpture of a Footballer 1970s
Located in Meer, VAN
Cubist Sculpture of a Footballer, 1970s. This is a little cubist sculpture of a footballer. Great
Ceramic
$1,701 / set
H 16.15 in W 8.27 in D 3.75 in
English Sporting Figures Of A Cricketer And A Footballer C.1920
Located in London, GB
English Sporting Figures Of A Cricketer And A Footballer C.1920 Dimensions: Foottballer: h41cm
Ceramic
$707Sale Price|55% Off
H 7.68 in W 4.73 in D 3.94 in
Antique Decorative Wooden Figurine Footballer Carl Olof Trygg Carving Sculpture
Located in Wembley, GB
Beautifully stylized a footballer man figurine with a great balance of harmony stood, portrays the
Ceramic, Acrylic, Wood, Fruitwood, Driftwood, Pine, Bog Wood
Art Deco Football Players, Craquelure
Located in Milton, DE
A rare collection of four Art Deco football players. They are in craquelure and in good condition
Ceramic
Soccer or European Football Vase by Mougin Freres
By Mougin Frères
Located in Hoboken, NJ
Urn-shaped, neutral-colored ceramic vase depicting figures playing soccer or European football, by
Ceramic
Leather and Ceramic Football Ashtray
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Handsome leather and ceramic ashtray/catchall from France. Beautiful patina all around the saddle
Ceramic, Leather
Leather and Ceramic Football Ashtray by Longchamp
By Longchamps
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Handsome leather and ceramic ashtray/catchall by Longchamp in the design of an old soccer ball
Ceramic, Leather
Leather and Ceramic Football Ashtray by Longchamp, 1950s France
By Longchamps
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Handsome leather and ceramic ashtray/catchall by Longchamp in the design of an old football
Ceramic, Leather
Marked 1895 American Football Motif Ceramic Pitcher by Copeland
By Copeland
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Marked 1895 American Football motif ceramic pitcher by Copeland for Jones, McDuffee & Stratton
Ceramic
Art Deco 'Football' Vase
By Keith Murray
Located in Forest Row, East Sussex
A Keith Murray 'football' design vase for Wedgwood. Globe shape with deep horizontal ribs in a
Ceramic
"Football 'Soccer', " Rare Art Deco Vase by André Legrand for Mougin Pottery
By Andre Legrand
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Very rare and full of energy, this Art Deco vase depicts a frieze of six football or soccer players
Ceramic
Leather and Ceramic Football Ashtray by Longchamp, 1950s France
By Longchamps
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Handsome leather and ceramic ashtray/catchall by Longchamp in the design of an old football
Ceramic, Leather
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