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Zaccagnini Figurine

Pair of Ceramic Figurines Bu Ugo Zaccagnini
Pair of Ceramic Figurines Bu Ugo Zaccagnini

Pair of Ceramic Figurines Bu Ugo Zaccagnini

$1,660 / set

H 16.54 in W 7.88 in D 5.91 in

Pair of Ceramic Figurines Bu Ugo Zaccagnini

By Ceramiche Zaccacnini

Located in Antwerp, BE

Pair of ceramic figurines by Ugo Zaccagnini. Italy, 1960s.

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Large hand painted ceramic rabbit figurine for Walt Disney, 1962
Large hand painted ceramic rabbit figurine for Walt Disney, 1962

Large hand painted ceramic rabbit figurine for Walt Disney, 1962

By Ugo Zaccagnini

Located in Varese, Lombardia

Large ceramic rabbit hand painted in the 60s, character taken from Walt Disney and made under license in 1962, as per adhesive label and signature under the base. Some small chips a...

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Materials

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Chinese Court Musician Figurines by Zaccagnini
Chinese Court Musician Figurines by Zaccagnini

Chinese Court Musician Figurines by Zaccagnini

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H 9 in W 8.5 in D 6.25 in

Chinese Court Musician Figurines by Zaccagnini

By Urbano Zaccagnini

Located in Princeton, NJ

Zaccagnini, inspired by the ancient Chinese earthenware figures created for tombs during the Tang dynasty

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Vintage 1930s Italian Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of Italian Glazed Terracotta Tanagra Style Female Figurines
Pair of Italian Glazed Terracotta Tanagra Style Female Figurines

Pair of Italian Glazed Terracotta Tanagra Style Female Figurines

By Ugo Zaccagnini

Located in South Charleston, WV

Ugo Zaccagnini Circa 1940s, Italy Imported for Raymor 13 tall x 5 wide and 4 inches deep Exquisite

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Mid-20th Century Italian Classical Greek Figurative Sculptures

Materials

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