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David Cressey Pro/Artisan for Architectural Pottery Large Planters, 5 Available

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  • Malcolm Leland Ceramic Bird Shelter for Architectural Pottery Model 21 L
    By Architectural Pottery, Malcolm Leland
    Located in San Francisco, CA
    Offered here is a Malcolm Leland "Bird Shelter" for Architectural Pottery. A Model 21 L, first designed in 1951. Shelter has a dark gold glazed, a long white hanging cord, and remov...
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    Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Garden Ornaments

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  • Pair of Sculptural and Tall Wrought Iron Plant Stands
    Located in San Francisco, CA
    A pair of tall wrought iron plant stands that are as sculptural as they are functional. The body and base are each comprised of six 2 ...
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    Vintage 1970s American Modern Planters and Jardinieres

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  • O.B. Solie for Ello Mirrored and Brass Bachelor Chest, circa 1980, Two Available
    By O.B. Solie, Ello Furniture
    Located in San Francisco, CA
    A super chic late 1970s/early 1980s mirrored bachelor chest with brass-colored anodized aluminum sides by O.B. Solie for Ello Furniture Company. Two available, with ‘A’ on the left a...
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    Vintage 1970s American Hollywood Regency Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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  • Meiji Period Red Lacquer Octagon Low Table or Plant Stand, 3 Available
    Located in San Francisco, CA
    Offered individually are three red lacquer octagon low tables that could also be used as plant stands. We believe they're from the Meiji period. With carved manji symbols around thei...
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    Antique Early 1900s Japanese Meiji End Tables

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    Wood

  • Pierre-Jean David d’Angers, “La Liberté”, Bronze Sculpture, 1839
    By Pierre Jean David D'angers
    Located in San Francisco, CA
    A striking and uncommon 1839 cast bronze with dark patinated finish titled “La Liberté” by important and celebrated French sculptor Pierre-Jean David d’Angers (b. 1788–1856). The iconic figure of Liberty—the powerful personification of the French Republic also known as Marianne—is styled by David d’Angers after Eugène Delacroix’s famous depiction of her in his painting commemorating the July Revolution of 1830, completed that same year. A strong and proud young woman, clear eyed and solemn, she gazes into the distance with a determined resolve. Dressed in a simple, loosely draped tunic and sporting a phrygian cap, the American and later French Revolution’s symbol of freedom and the pursuit of liberty, with her hair spilling out in waves. She clutches a sheaf of laurel in her right hand, representative of the rights acquired by her people who’ve broken the yoke and chains of servitude which now lay under her feet. In her left hand is a long rifle that originally would’ve included a bayonet extending up from her fist, but which was lost decades ago judging by the dark patina on the break. An exceptionally evocative and captivating composition, with exquisite details throughout that reward closer examination. Various patriotic legends and dates are displayed about the work. On the front of the base is a verse from the Marseillaise: “Liberté, liberté chérie/ combats avec tes défenseurs”. On the square—a symbol of equality—atop the Grecian plinth are the inscriptions “Egalité-Fraternité”. The dates of the French Revolution of 1789 and the July Revolution of 1830 appear on a scroll in the right hand. Signed “P-J David” and dated “1839” in the mold on the right side of the base. Foundry mark of “Cresson Editeur” appears on the top of the base at lower left. Other matching original castings of this work can be found in Paris at the Louvre and Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in Angers at the eponymous Galerie David d’Angers, and in Washington, D.C. at the National Gallery of Art. For one to be available for acquisition outside of auction, and especially stateside, is quite uncommon. Born Pierre-Jean David in 1788, he adopted the name David d’Angers after his birthplace in western France to differentiate himself from his contemporary, painter Jacques-Louis David. His many medallions and busts brought him great acclaim and a prosperous career, with an array of extremely notable and influential contributions to French public art. In the 1830s and 1840s, David became the country’s preeminent monument maker. Of particular importance were his pedimental sculpture for the Pantheon, his marble sculpture “Wounded Philopoemen” in the Louvre (for which he also contributed to the exterior), and his equestrian monument...
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    Antique 1830s French Louis Philippe Figurative Sculptures

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  • Large and Dynamic Untitled Sailboat Painting, Signed "Taylor", 1970s
    Located in San Francisco, CA
    A very large 1970s acrylic on canvas framed painting of a sailboat breaking the waves, signed “Taylor”. Bright, sunny scene dominated by a towering, fully billowed spinnaker with ey...
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    Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Paintings

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    Canvas, Paint, Wood

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  • David Cressey Pro/Artisan "Scratch" Bullet Planter for Architectural Pottery
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