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Charles Théodore Perron 1900 Paris Art Nouveau Sculptural Pitcher In Pewter
By Charles Theodore Perron
Located in Miami, FL
Sculptural pitcher designed by Charles Théodore Perron (1862-1934). The beautiful antique art nouveau pewter jug pitcher. Made in France around the 1900 by the sculptor Charles Théodore Perron (1862-1934). Crafted in solid pewter and decorated with a reclined naked lady similar to a mermaid, a mask and art nouveau organic motifs, all in high relief. The pitcher is in perfect condition without any damages or repairs. The neck is the face of what looks like a captain of a ship. Period: Art Nouveau, Circa 1900. Material: Pewter Weight: 6 Pounds (2.73 Kg). Measurements: 241 mm by 179 mm by 153 mm (9.5 x 7 x 6 Inches). Hallmarks Stamped with the maker's mark and signed, "CH PERRON". Charles Théodore Perron He was a French sculptor that born in Paris in 1862. He was the pupil of Falguière, Roy Lequel and Louis-Auguste Hiolin...
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Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique Charles Theodore Perron Furniture

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C. Perron Antique Cast Bronze Tazza with Judaic Motif
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Signed C. Perron cast bronze tazza depicting the Judaic allegorical story of Eliezer finding a wife for Abraham's son Isaac and with the assistance of Rebecca, determines she is the ...
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