Jules Sarlandie Embossed Floral Enameled Vase
By Jules Sarlandie
Located in Paris, FR
Jules Sarlandie Embossed Floral Enameled Vase circa 1920 - 1930.
Jules Sarlandie Embossed Floral Enameled Vase
By Jules Sarlandie
Located in Paris, FR
Jules Sarlandie Embossed Floral Enameled Vase circa 1920 - 1930.
Limoges, Jules Sarlandie, Enameled Vase, circa 1920
By Jules Sarlandie
Located in Salzburg, Salzburg
An exquisite French enameled copper vase, circa 1920 signed by Jules Sarlandie. The artist has
Brass
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H 8.98 in Dm 5.52 in
Art Déco Enamel Vase With Floral Decor, Jules Sarlandie, Limoges, France 1920
By Jules Sarlandie
Located in Vienna, AT
, gold-painted inscribed 'J Sarlandie Limoges' on the lower wall edge. Manufactory: Jules Sarlandie
Enamel, Copper
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H 9.45 in W 9.45 in D 0.79 in
Paul Bonnaud (1876 - 1953) Symbolist Art Nouveau Enamel "Landscape" , c.1900
By Paul Bonnaud
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Bonnaud was a master enameler in Limoges at the beginning of the 20th century, he belongs, with Jules
Enamel
Paul Bonnaud "Vanitas" A Limoges Polychromed Enamel Plaque
By Paul Bonnaud
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
beginning of the 20th century, he belongs, with Jules Sarlandie to the generation of artists who participate
Enamel
Limoges Enameled Bowl by Jules Sarlandie
By Limoges, Jules Sarlandie
Located in New York, NY
A gorgeous Limoges enameled bowl by Jules Sarlandie with raised animals and plants in crystalline
Metal, Enamel
Jules Sarlandie - Rare Geometic Enameled Vase Circa 1930
By Jules Sarlandie
Located in Paris, FR
Rare Jules Sarlandie Enameled vase with a geometric design. Circa 1930. IMPORTANT NOTICE
Enameled Jules Sarlandie Limoges Art Deco Compact Powder Box
By Jules Sarlandie
Located in Charlevoix, MI
A delicate enameled compact powder box with floral decor by Jules Sarlandie (1874-1936). Of
Brass, Enamel
Jules Sarlandie and René Crevel 1930's Pique-Fleurs Vase
By Jules Sarlandie, Rene Crevel
Located in Paris, FR
Jules Sarlandie and René Crevel 1930's pique-fleurs enameled vase with red and black stripes on a
Jules Sarlandie, a Japanese "Apple Tree, " Signed
By Jules Sarlandie
Located in Monte Carlo, MC
Jules Sarlandie. A Japanese "Apple Tree." Polychrome enamel on copper. Signed.
Copper, Enamel
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