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  • Art Deco Figural Group on Marble, c1930s
    Located in Devon, England
    Magnificent Art Deco "Diana Huntress" figural group in spelter possibly by Molins or Ballesté. Features a female archer with a dog. All rests on a solid ...
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    Mid-20th Century European Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

    Materials

    Marble, Spelter

  • Art Deco Large French Figural Group, circa 1930s
    Located in Devon, England
    A wonderful 1930s figural group depicting a young women playing with a kitten. Signed to the dress France and very much in manner of Uriano, a French sculpture. Weighing in at close ...
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    Mid-20th Century French Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

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    Marble, Spelter

  • Art Deco Figural Lamp by P.Sega , France, c1930
    By Pierre Sega
    Located in Devon, England
    An impressive 34 cm tall this original 1930's Art Deco cold painted spelter table lamp is P. Sega , France and features a young lady holding aloft a foliage. Kneeling on an onyx base...
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    Mid-20th Century French Art Deco Table Lamps

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    Onyx, Spelter

  • 1930s Art Deco Figure Depicting a Leaping Dog
    By P. Belys
    Located in Devon, England
    Wonderfully stylish 1930s Art Deco figure depicting a leaping dog, very iconic image from the 1930s. Originating from France and made by the artist P. BELYS, the figure is made from ...
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    Mid-20th Century French Art Deco Animal Sculptures

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    Hardwood

  • Art Deco French Figural Bookends, circa 1935
    Located in Devon, England
    Stylish matching pair of Art Deco figural bookends dating to the 1930s. Originating from France the figures are made from cold painted spelter and res...
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    Mid-20th Century French Art Deco Bookends

    Materials

    Marble, Spelter

  • Art Deco Original Figure 'The Jouster' by Josef Lorenzl, C1930
    By Josef Lorenzl
    Located in Devon, England
    Beautifully detailed and crafted Art Deco female figure in cold painted spelter dating to the 1930's. She's unsigned but attributed to Josef Lorenzl. It's more common than not his pieces of this styling were unsigned. From any angle she gracefully poses a movement. Her condition is very good with minimal signs indicating her age. She stands on a stepped alabaster plinth...
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    Mid-20th Century Austrian Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

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    Alabaster, Spelter

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  • Georges Van De Voorde Art Deco Patinated & Silvered Metal Sculpture Maiden & Dog
    By Georges Van De Voorde
    Located in Gardena, CA
    Georges Van De Voorde Art Deco patinated & silvered metal sculpture maiden & dog Georges Van de Voorde (Belgian 1878-1970) French Art Deco patinated & silvered metal sculpture. The sculpture depicts a maiden in a pleated black and gold dress...
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  • Art Deco Parrot Bookends by Georges Van De Voorde with Foundry Seal Brig, Paris
    By Georges Van De Voorde
    Located in Antwerp, BE
    Art Deco parrot bookends by Georges Van de Voorde with Foundry seal Brig, Paris. The birds are in patinated Art metal and stand on green marble bases...
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  • Life-Size Bronze Sculpture of a Walking Bengal Tiger by G. Van de Voorde
    By Georges Van De Voorde
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    This stunning life-size bronze sculpture captures the majestic essence of a Bengal tiger in all its untamed glory. The bronze is finished with a dark brown patina, giving this piece ...
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  • Large Art Deco Figure Group 'Young Love' by J. Limburg Rosenthal, Germany
    By Rosenthal
    Located in Vienna, AT
    Admirable Rosenthal figurine group by Josef Limburg Manufactory: Rosenthal / Selb / Bavaria / Germany Dating: manufactured circa 1925 Material and technique: porcelain / chinaware / painted / glossy finish Design: Josef Limburg 1923 'Young Love' Two naked cherubs kissing each other; a seated putto hugs the second boy crawling towards him and kisses him on the mouth; modest painting; The group of figures is based on a flat rock...
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    Vintage 1920s German Art Deco Porcelain

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  • Art Deco Bronze Panther Group by Michel Decoux
    By Michel Decoux
    Located in Bridgewater, CT
    Michel DECOUX (1837 - 1924) Two Panthers Patinated bronze on black marble base Height.: 6 in. (16 cm) , Length.: 20 in. (51 cm) , Depth: 4 in. (10 cm)
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    Early 20th Century French Art Deco Sculptures

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    Marble, Bronze

  • French Art Deco Ceramic Group by ODYV, 1930s
    By ODYV
    Located in Saint-Amans-des-Cots, FR
    French Art Deco ceramic sculpture by BERLOT-MUSSIER (Vierzon, 1929-1939), France, 1930s. Measures: Height: 9"(23cm), Width : 16.9"(43cm), Depth: 4"(10.2cm). Marked "Odyv" under the base. The ODYV brand is a creation of the Berlot-Mussier manufacture in Vierzon near Bourges (Cher, France). Created in 1927 from the meeting of Mr. Berlot, a coal wholesaler, and Mr. Mussier, a coal salesman, the company first produced porcelain before specializing in the production of earthenware. Art Deco style, it is a great success for the manufacture. If production slows down sharply during the Second World War, exports to big families in North Africa allow the company to recover well after 1945. Becoming its majority outlet, Berlot-Mussier will experience great difficulties after the independence of the Morocco and Tunisia in 1956, but especially Algeria in 1962. In the 1970s, the company was drawn into bankruptcy, following a crisis affecting the entire sector in Vierzon. The ODYV brand is a set of Art Deco objects produced between 1929 and 1939. It includes clocks with pendants, vases, shaped pieces as well as lamp bases. Art Deco appeared in Paris in 1925, during the international decorative arts fair. This style, based on the simplification and geometrization of shapes, will be very successful during the 1930s and ensure great success for ODYV. The specificity of this collection is its adaptability to customers. Indeed, the colors but also the shapes are chosen by the customer who can then order a unique piece according to his tastes. Customers may hesitate between a choice of pastel colors such as shades of pale green, beige, white or pink, all accented with gold or silver. All these objects were distributed by independent distributors who worked with Berlot-Mussier. A book retracing the history of the factory was published by the Charles VII...
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    Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

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