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Monoxyl pitcher olive wood, French folk art, Alexandre Noll style, circa 1950s
By Alexandre Noll
Located in leucate, FR
French Folk Art.
Huge monoxyl pitcher olive wood.
Free-form and organic design.
Fantastic patina.
Measures: - Height 27 cm / 10,63''
- Width 14 cm / 5,51''
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Category
Vintage 1950s French Folk Art Pitchers
Materials
Wood
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