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Art Deco Tray with Bronze Rabbit Claude France, 1930

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  • Art Deco Bronze Sculpture Lady with Panther Signed by C. Charles France 1930
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  • Art Deco Bronze Dog Bookends by Alexandre Kelety France 1930
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  • Art Deco Bronze Sculpture Hoop Dancer by Georges Duvernet, France, 1930
    By George Duvernet
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    By Louis Riché
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    Art Deco bronze bookends wild boar by Louis Riche. Bronze with green patina on Belgian Black marble base. Ca. 1930. Literature: Les bronzes de XIXe siècle, Pierre Kjellberg, Le...
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  • Claude Victor Boeltz French Gold Bronze Dish Sculpture
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    A wonderful 1970s exploding 24-karat gold bronze sculpture dish with two large quartz clusters by French artist, Claude Victor Boeltz. Signed. A m...
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