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Emil Ruge

Art Deco Glazed Stoneware Dish with Leaves, Emil Ruge, 1930s
Art Deco Glazed Stoneware Dish with Leaves, Emil Ruge, 1930s

Art Deco Glazed Stoneware Dish with Leaves, Emil Ruge, 1930s

Located in Esbjerg, DK

. Designed and made at Emil Ruge's pottery workshop in Dybøl Denmark during the 1930s. Suble references to

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Vintage 1930s Danish Art Deco Decorative Bowls

Materials

Stoneware

Just Andersen Denmark, 1930s Danish Fano Girl Bronze Bust, Carl Emil Ruge #2111
Just Andersen Denmark, 1930s Danish Fano Girl Bronze Bust, Carl Emil Ruge #2111

Just Andersen Denmark, 1930s Danish Fano Girl Bronze Bust, Carl Emil Ruge #2111

By Just Andersen

Located in Rothley, Leicestershire

Just Andersen of Denmark bronze bust of a Fano Danish Girl designed by Carl Emil Ruge A lovely

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Vintage 1930s Danish Art Deco Busts

Materials

Bronze

1940's Carl Emil Ruge Disco Metal Figurine by Just Andersen
1940's Carl Emil Ruge Disco Metal Figurine by Just Andersen

1940's Carl Emil Ruge Disco Metal Figurine by Just Andersen

By Just Andersen

Located in Knebel, DK

1940's Carl Emil Ruge disco metal figurine by Just Andersen A/S Small Danish buste of a Fanø girl

Category

Vintage 1940s Danish Mid-Century Modern Busts

Materials

Metal

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Danish Ceramic Gorilla by Emil Ruge for Dybböl
Danish Ceramic Gorilla by Emil Ruge for Dybböl

Danish Ceramic Gorilla by Emil Ruge for Dybböl

By Emil Ruge

Located in Kilmarnock, VA

Cool little danish ceramic gorilla by Emil Ruge for Dybböl with a great grey glaze with a faint

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Vintage 1960s Danish Animal Sculptures

Seated Nude
Seated Nude

Seated Nude

By Emil Ruge

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Rare, large ceramic nude by Emil Ruge, signed and dated 1951. 18 Inches tall. Perfect condition

Category

1950s Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

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