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Art Deco Patinated Bronze Dish by Crown Bronce Copenhagen, 1920s

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  • Art Deco Bronze Dish with Stag by Crown Copenhagen, 1930s
    Located in Esbjerg, DK
    Heavy solid bronze bowl/dish with elephant skin texture and a center-motif of a stylized stag in relief. It was designed and manufactured by Crown in Copenhagen Denmark during the 19...
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  • Svend Lindhart Art Deco Style Bronze Dish w. Crowned Swan, Signed
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    A rare lue gilded rounded triangular bronze dish or ashtray by Danish Sculptor Svend Villiam Peder Lindhart (1899-1989). A mythological Art Deco style motif of a crowned Swan. Beauti...
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    Very detailed cast bronze dish depicting Hans Christian Andersen and some of his fairy tales. It was made in 1925. 50 years after his death in 1875. M...
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  • Art Deco Bronze Bowl with Tiger Motif in Relief, 1920s
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    Decorative dish or bowl with a textured surface, green Verdigris patina and a raised tiger motif partially exposed. It was manufactured in Scandinavia during the early 20th century b...
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  • Art Nouveau Corn Cob Metal Dish, 1920s
    Located in Esbjerg, DK
    Ornate nickel-plated metal bowl in the shape of a partially pealed corn cob. Stylistically it borderlines between art nouveau and Art Deco. It made in Europe,...
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  • Art Deco Bronze Dish with Antelopes, 1930s
    Located in Esbjerg, DK
    A stylish bronze dish, plate or flat centerpiece bowl. Beautiful natural silvery-copper patina. Its has a center motif of antelopes in relief. Its European made probably Scandinavia,...
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