An authentic postmodern vase by Lindsey B., 1983
Located in View Park, CA
An elegant postmodern vase featuring a cloaked figure by Lindsey B., signed, 1983. Tones of snow
Vintage 1980s American Post-Modern Vases
Ceramic
An authentic postmodern vase by Lindsey B., 1983
Located in View Park, CA
An elegant postmodern vase featuring a cloaked figure by Lindsey B., signed, 1983. Tones of snow
Ceramic
English Modern Chrome & Resin "Le Garcon" Mannequin by Lindsey B
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
English Modern Chrome & Resin "Le Garcon" Mannequin by Lindsey B. England , Circa 1980s A rare
Chrome
Head Sculpture in Black Plastic by Lindsey B
Located in Den Haag, NL
Sculpture from the famous English artist Lindsey Balkweill in black plastic on an orangeish red
Resin
Lindsey B Balkweill Sculpture 80s Fashion Mannequin Head Home Decor Original
Located in Port Saint Lucie, FL
Authentic, vintage Lindsey B Balkweil Irmgard plaster sculpture, signed and dated 1984. An
A postmodern bust by Lindsey B., signed, 1984
Located in View Park, CA
A striking postmodern bust by Lindsey B., signed, 1984. In tones of licorice and Ferrari red.
Acrylic
English Art Deco Revival Black Mannequin Head on Steel Base by Lindsey B
Located in Port Hope, ON
founded the Lindsey B Company in Fulham, London. For the next twelve years the company produced her
Resin
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H 40 in Dm 16.5 in
Rare English Art Deco Revival Chrome & Resin "Le Garcon" Mannequin by Lindsey B.
Located in Port Hope, ON
and ceramicist Lindsey Balkweill. This iconic design was produced in three sizes: a table top 20 inch
Chrome
ART DECO STYLE SCULPTURAL TABLE LAMP BY LINDSEY BALKWEILL
Located in Miami, FL
Amazing sculptural signed table lamp designed by Lindsey Balkweill for Lindsey B.Lamp depicts a
Fiberglass
Six 1987 Signed Post Modern Mannequin Heads by Lindsey B Balkweill
Located in Melbourne, AU
A mixed set of six 1980s signed and dated Post Modern highly stylised mannequin heads by Lindsey B
Resin, Acrylic
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H 9.85 in W 6.3 in D 7.88 in
1987 Pair Signed Post Modern Black and White Heads by Lindsey B Balkweill
Located in Melbourne, AU
Balkweill. Balkweill studied sculpture at St Martins School of Art. In 1983 she started the Lindsey B
Metal
Rare 'Garcon' by Lindsey B, Signed 84s
Located in Miami, FL
designer Lindsy B, who's items are now becoming highly collectible and getting extremely hard to find now
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H 27 in W 7 in D 7 in
Pair of English Art Deco Revival Mannequin Heads on Steel Bases by Lindsey B
Located in Port Hope, ON
This stunning pair of Art Deco Revival long necked mannequin heads are by Lindsey Balkweill, a
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H 71 in W 30 in D 19 in
Vintage Art Deco Revival Chrome & Resin LeGarcon Mannequin by Lindsey Balkweill
Located in Chicago, IL
Vintage Rare English Art Deco Revival Chrome & Resin LeGarcon Mannequin by Lindsey Balkweill This rare English Art Deco Revival Silver and Red Mannequin was created in the 1970s by ...
Resin
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