1970 White Ceramic Panther
Located in IT
A white ceramic panther from the 1970s with a silver-plated eye detail.
Vintage 1970s Italian Animal Sculptures
Ceramic
1970 White Ceramic Panther
Located in IT
A white ceramic panther from the 1970s with a silver-plated eye detail.
Ceramic
$2,190
H 10.44 in W 21.66 in D 4.34 in
White Art Deco Panther Sculpture, Fayence Ceramic, Europe, 1929
Located in Wiesbaden, DE
White Sculpture of a female panther Fayence production in the Art Deco era was a popular ceramic technique in Europe during the 1920s and 1930s.
Ceramic
$537Sale Price|40% Off
H 8 in W 17.5 in D 5 in
White Ceramic "Sportsman Panther" TV Lamp signed Kron, 1955
By Howard Kron
Located in Van Nuys, CA
White ceramic "Sportsman Panther" TV lamp signed "Kron" designed by Howard Kron for the Texans Incorporated Company, circa 1955.
Ceramic
$2,574
H 10.24 in W 17.72 in D 4.93 in
Odyv Art Deco White Panther Ceramic Sculpture, numbered 97 and Engraved " ODYV"
By ODYV
Located in Beirut, LB
This authentic French Art Deco panther sculpture by ODYV, created by the renowned female artists Odette Berlot and Yvonne Mussier.
Ceramic
Art Deco 1930s Panther White Ceramic Sculpture
Located in IT
Ivory white ceramic Art Deco sculpture depicting a panther, France, circa 1930.
Ceramic
Blue and White Dutch Delft Tile with Panther, Mid 17th Century
Located in AMSTERDAM, NH
The Netherlands Rotterdam or Gorinchem Circa 1630 - 1650 A nice thick tile with a decoration of a panther, unusual decoration! ?With oxheads as corner decoration. A genuine ...
Ceramic, Faience, Majolica
Sold
H 30.32 in W 27.56 in D 18.12 in
Large Vintage White Ceramic Panther Ascribable to Giovanni Ronzani, Italy
Located in Bresso, Lombardy
Italy, 1960s. This piece is made in white ceramic and is ascribable to Giovanni Ronzani. It is a vintage piece, therefore it might show slight traces of use, but it can be consid...
Ceramic
Art Deco Ceramic Sculpture of a White Panther, Italy, circa 1930
Located in Aci Castello, IT
Particular sculpture of a panther in ceramica, marked 295 n.c.i. , probably the catalogue number of Nuova Ceramica Italiana, a factory born in 1860, perfect conditions.
Ceramic, Porcelain
GÉo CondÉ French Art Deco CraquelÉ Ceramic Panther
By Geo Conde
Located in Coral Gables, FL
Géorges Conde (1891 – 1980) designed this sleek French art deco white craquelé ceramic panther in 1931. The panther was manufactured by Saint-Clement and retailed at “La Galerie d’...
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