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Place of Origin: French
Saint. Clement Style Art Deco French Panther In Green Glazed Ceramic
By Saint-Clément
Located in Prato, Tuscany
We kindly suggest that you read the entire description, as with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects. Spec...
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Mid-20th Century Art Deco French Animal Sculptures

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Ceramic

Santiago Rodriguez Bonome French Art Deco Ceramic Panther Sculpture, 1940s
By Primavera
Located in Saint-Amans-des-Cots, FR
French Art Deco ceramic panther sculpture by Santiago Rodriguez Bonome, France, 1940s. Amazing! Width: 25.2"(64cm), Height: 12.2"(31cm) , Depth: 4.5"(11.5cm). Signed "SR BONOME PARIS...
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1940s Art Deco Vintage French Animal Sculptures

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Ceramic

Jungle Art Deco Style Panther Sculpture with Green Patina by Max Le Verrier
By Max Le Verrier
Located in Ulm, DE
Panther sculpture named “Jungle” on a stepped marble base. Original “Max Le Verrier”, signed Designed in France during the roaring 1920s by “Max Le Verrier” (1891-1973) Art Deco s...
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2010s Art Deco French Animal Sculptures

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Marble, Spelter

Sculpture in Patinated Cast Iron of a Ram on a Pedestal.
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
" Sculpture in patinated cast iron of a ram on a pedestal. " Cast-iron sculpture of a ram's head presented on a metal base, 20th century. H: 57cm, W: 47cm, D: 28cm
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20th Century Modern French Animal Sculptures

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Iron

1951 Marc Lalique - Sculpture Deux Poissons Fishes Crystal
By Marc Lalique, Lalique
Located in Boulogne Billancourt, FR
Sculpture Decorative Motif "Deux Poissons" (Fishes) made in clear crystal by Marc Lalique in 1953. Engraved signature on base. Perfect condition. This is the original model from the...
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1950s Vintage French Animal Sculptures

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Crystal

Very Rare Porcelain Bird by Jacques Adnet, Art Deco, France, circa 1930
By Jacques Adnet
Located in Paris, FR
Very rare porcelain sculpture representing a stylized bird by Jacques Adnet (1900-1984) and manufactured by Gérard, Dufraissex et Abbot porcelain company based in Limoges for Compagn...
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1930s Art Deco Vintage French Animal Sculptures

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Porcelain

French Bronze Sculpture “Monarque” Race Horse Stallion by Pierre Lenordez
Located in Shippensburg, PA
PIERRE LENORDEZ French, 1815-1892 "Monarque" Patinated sand-cast bronze Signed in cast "P. Lenordez" foundry inscription for Duplan et Salles cast circa 1870 Item # 305BHE24A An unusually fine example of Lenordez's work, he modeled Monarque with a surface ahead of its time through a marriage of exacting technical representation of the proud stallion and a modernistic mottled texturing of the body that is tangible. The viewer can almost feel the stylus in the artist's hand as it feverishly works the body to push and shape the wax, scuffing and scraping the skin of the horse in a chaotic fervor. This has been captured with utmost integrity by the renowned house of Duplan et Salles, the quality of the sand-casting simply above reproach with crisp replication of the artist's intent evident in every quarter. Typical of Lenordez, the towel tossed on the ground records the important details on the subject, noting: "Monarque!! né en 1852, par the Baron the Emperor ou Sting Poetess par Royal oak vainqueur de 21 prix...
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19th Century Romantic Antique French Animal Sculptures

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Bronze

19th Century French Wooden Decoration
Located in High Point, NC
A wooden sculpture of a horse made in 19th century France. A horse mid-gallop has been frozen in time by the immaculate sculpting of 19th century artisans. I...
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19th Century Folk Art Antique French Animal Sculptures

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Wood

1960s French Ceramic Elephant
Located in High Point, NC
A ceramic decoration from 1960s France in the shape of an elephant. Glazed in a murky umber hue laced with powder blue and yellow ochre; the saddle, seat and blanket are delicately p...
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1960s Chinoiserie Vintage French Animal Sculptures

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Ceramic

1960s French Ceramic Elephant
Located in High Point, NC
A ceramic decoration from 1960s France in the shape of an elephant. Glazed in a celadon hue laced with powder blue and yellow ochre; the saddle, seat and blanket are delicately patte...
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1960s Chinoiserie Vintage French Animal Sculptures

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Ceramic

Lalique Crystal “Zella” Black Panther Sculpture
By Lalique
Located in Guaynabo, PR
This is a Lalique Crystal “Zella” Black Panther sculpture. It depicts an elongated black color mysterious panther with multiple concave spots t...
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20th Century Modern French Animal Sculptures

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Crystal

French Modernism Bronze Sculpture “Greyhound & Cat” by Ary Bitter & Susse
By Ary Bitter
Located in Shippensburg, PA
ARY JEAN LÉON BITTER French, 1883-1973 The Greyhound and The Cat Lost-wax cast and patinated bronze signed in base "ary Bitter" and sealed with Susse cachet, signed in cast "cire purdue", signed "Susse Frs. Ets. Paris" Item # 304LJP22P A very scarce example of Bitter's work, this fluid and beautifully captured model depicts of a showdown between a greyhound and a household cat. The freshness of the mold it was captured from is self-evident with a nearly total absence of any notable cold-tooling throughout the surfaces. The signature is sharp to the touch, raised as if Bitter's stylus has only just shaped the wax of the model it was cast from. The untouched original surface patina is brilliant with a chaotic interplay of colors from vivid verdigris to autumnal browns and oranges. Edited by the house of Susse and cast with the lost-wax method. Ary Jean Léon Bitter Born in Marseilles, France on May 29th of 1883, Ary Jean Léon Bitter began his studies under the guidance of Emile Aldebert...
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20th Century French Animal Sculptures

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Bronze

Floor Lamp La Tentation After Edgar Brandt, Stamped, France, 1970
By Edgar Brandt
Located in Benalmadena, ES
Lamp "La Tentation" iconic creation of the French designer Edgar Brandt, who is known for his fabulous designs during the 1920s. This lamp is characterize...
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1970s Art Deco Vintage French Animal Sculptures

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Bronze

Ibis Birds, Pair of Basalt Ovoid Sculptures, France Early 20th Century
Located in Firenze, IT
Two egg-shaped Ibis birds sculptures France early 20th century Solid raw black Basalt Measures: H 26 cm 27 x 17 cm 7 kg / piece Conditions: excellent consistent wit...
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1940s Brutalist Vintage French Animal Sculptures

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Stone

Art Deco Panther Signed Plagnet
Located in NANTES, FR
Art Deco panther circa 1930 in chocolate patina spelter on a marble base signed on the Plagnet terrace Measures: Length: 60cm Width: 18cm Height: 3...
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Mid-20th Century Art Deco French Animal Sculptures

Materials

Spelter

1931 René Lalique, Seal Soucis Glass with Blue Patina, Flowers
By René Lalique
Located in Boulogne Billancourt, FR
Seal "Soucis" made in clear and frosted with blue patina by René Lalique in 1931. Engraved signature.  Perfect condition. Measures: height: 8.5 cm Félix Marcilhac, René Lal...
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1930s Art Deco Vintage French Animal Sculptures

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Glass, Art Glass

Early 19th Century Delft Lion Figure
Located in High Point, NC
A fantastic early 19th century Delft figure of a lion. The lion has an exuberant mane, is sitting on its haunches, with a long tail curled over its hind q...
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Early 19th Century Antique French Animal Sculptures

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Ceramic

Brass Goose, French Work, circa 1970
Located in Marcq-en-Barœul, Hauts-de-France
This decorative and design goose sculpture is made of brass. This is a French work. Circa 1970.  
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20th Century Mid-Century Modern French Animal Sculptures

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Brass

Equestrian Bronze, Thoroughbred Racehorse by J. Moigniez
By Jules Moigniez
Located in Doylestown, PA
A late 19th century equestrian bronze of thoroughbred racehorse with saddle by Jules Moigniez (1835-1894) signed "J. MOIGNIEZ" on the bronze base and...
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Late 19th Century Napoleon III Antique French Animal Sculptures

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Marble, Bronze

Valérie Courtet, Glazed Sandstone Goose, Contemporary Work
By valerie courtet
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Valerie Courtet, signed. Glazed sandstone goose. Contemporary French craftsmanship.
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21st Century and Contemporary French Animal Sculptures

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Ceramic

Pair of Art Deco silvered bronze bookends by Marcel-Andre Bouraine
By Marcel-André Bouraine
Located in Madrid, ES
A pair of Art Deco silvered and patinated bronze bookends by Marcel-Andre Bouraine, circa 1930, modelled as seated Marabou Storks, on stepped marble b...
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1920s Art Deco Vintage French Animal Sculptures

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Onyx, Belgian Black Marble, Metal

Dancer Sculpture in Spelter, Folie by Denis, Original Max Le Verrier
By Max Le Verrier
Located in Ulm, DE
Sculpture dancing lady “Folie” Designed in France during the roaring 1920s by “Maurice et Marcel Denis”, signed Original Max Le Verrier, signed Art Deco style, France Material...
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21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco French Animal Sculptures

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Marble, Spelter

Ispahan Bronze Horse Sculpture by Felix Agostini
Located in Paris, FR
Sculpture Ispahan bronze horse by Felix Agostini. All in hand-crafted bronze, with polished bronze amovible saddle. Mane and base in polished bronze. Signed piece by Felix Agostin...
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21st Century and Contemporary French Animal Sculptures

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Bronze

Headless Animal, Bronze Sculpture, 50s/60s
Located in MARSEILLE, FR
Curious patinated bronze sculpture of a headless animal Wooden base Good condition Sculpture from the 1950s/1960s Height 22cm 22 x 10.5cm.
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Mid-20th Century Modern French Animal Sculptures

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Bronze

"Aquarius III", Table Base in Polished Bronze with Glass Top, Fred Brouard
By Fred Brouard
Located in Paris, FR
Fred Brouard (1944-1999) Aquarius III, table base in polished bronze with a rond glass tray. The sculpture represents a stylized coral. Signed F Brouard and numbered 10 on one of th...
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1970s Vintage French Animal Sculptures

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Bronze

Pair of French Patinated Bronze Models of Whippets
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
A pair of French patinated bronze models of whippets France, 1960s A rare find, each one realistically cast and modeled, a true pair, the female facing right, the male facing left....
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20th Century Sporting Art French Animal Sculptures

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Bronze

Mellerio Paris, A French Gold, Diamond, Silver-Gilt, Rock-Crystal, & Lapis Horse
By Mellerio
Located in New York, NY
Mellerio Paris, A French Gold, Diamond, Silver-Gilt, Rock-Crystal, Obsidian & Lapis Horse An extremely rare and unique, one of a kind French gold, diamonds, Silver-gilt rock-crystal, obsidian and lapis lazuli jeweled sculpture "Bucéphale, Chevaux de légende", "Bucephalus, A Legendary Horse" by Mellerio, Paris, circa 1998. Sitting on black obsidian base, the solid rock crystal slab is finely applied with a lapis lazuli half-horse with harness mounted in 18k gold and brilliant cut diamonds, between two crystal and lapis lazuli columns adorned with gold and diamonds, insert with 7 ruby cabochons and 1 emerald cabochon, the obsidian base with a plaque engraved: CHEVAUX DE LEGENDE / MELLERIO DITS MELLER / PARIS / 5029 DIV Bucephalus (c355-326 BC) is among the most famous horses in history, and it was said that this he could not be tamed. The young Alexander the Great, of course, tamed him – and went on to ride his beloved equine companion for many years and into many battles. The piece is in excellent condition and comes with a custom made wood case made for transport. It's very elegant and has French hallmarks throughout. A truly magnificent piece. Measures 10" high x 9" wide x 4" deep Founded in France in 1613 by the descendants of Italian immigrants from the Vigezzo Valley in the north of Italy, Mellerio is one of the oldest jewellery houses in Europe. The family business soon attracted the attention of the Royal Court and Marie Antoinette herself reportedly purchased a precious bracelet featuring 7 cameos surrounded by rubies in 1780. Later on, in the 19th century, Mellerio became the official supplier of the French Royal family and the Court of Netherland. Mellerio creates many jewellery items, all set with rare gems such as peridots, amethysts, aquamarines, citrines and topaz, applying for a patent, the flexible stem, a very supple and light jewellery mechanism. Mellerio remains also well known for their spectacular series of Art Nouveau jewels, created at the beginning of the 20th century, as well as for the creation of trophies rewarding some of the greatest footfall and tennis players of history. In 1993, the jewellery house launched their first watch collection. Today, Mellerio has stores in Paris, Japan and Hong Kong. July 14, 1789: this date is known throughout the world as the beginning of the French Revolution. According to a ledger belonging to House of Mellerio, this was also the day that the jeweler sold a golden key to the Comte de Coutance for 10 livres. This ledger, as well as inventories dating as far back as 1768, are the jeweler’s oldest archives. These archives have continued to grow over the years, as the House, established on rue de la Paix in Paris, still lives on today, still in the hands of the same family from Craveggia, in the North of Italy. The tumultuous history of the Mellerio family in France probably goes as far back as the Italian wars of the Renaissance, but the first official document proving their commercial activity in Paris dates back to 1613. This document is the famous royal warrant awarded by Marie de Medici to a number of Italian families established along the rue des Lombards, including the Mellerios, allowing them to sell “small jewelery items”, therefore granting them a small exception to the traditional monopoly enjoyed by Parisian jewelers. At that time, powerful corporations regulated the operations and customs of Parisian business, but thanks to this exceptional warrant, the Mellerios managed to escape the confines of this framework. Today, this wax-sealed document is kept at the city hall of Craveggia. From 1613 to the Revolution, the Mellerios lived between France and Italy. The corporations tried many times to put an end to their trade privileges, but all in vain, as a dynasty of sovereigns renewed the warrant. Always marrying and often retiring in Craveggia, the Mellerios continued to maintain their jewelry business in Paris. At first, they did this without a shop. Wearing backpacks (wooden boxes divided into small compartments where jewels were kept), they would tour town fairs around Paris and royal castles. This is how Jean-Baptiste Mellerio (1765-1850) is said to have sold a bracelet set with rubies and Antique cameos to Marie-Antoinette, which still exists today. Many elements seem to prove the veracity of this anecdote. The queen was particularly fond of cameos, which cover the entire background of her famous jewelry cabinet, and ruby was her favorite stone after diamond. The famous bracelet, reacquired a few years ago by the House of Mellerio, is indeed an 18th century jewel, set with antique cameos representing the profiles of Roman emperors. Two branches of the family were operating in Paris during this time, under the reign of Louis XVI: that of Jean-François (1746-1828), the paternal ancestor of the current Mellerios, and that of Jean-Baptiste (1765-1850). The French Revolution forced them to return to Italy. However, both Jean-Baptiste and François Mellerio (1772-1843), who was the son of Jean-François, were eventually able to return to Paris after the founding of the Consulate. Jean-Baptiste opened a shop at the Iron Crown of rue Vivienne, and François opened his at the Palais des Tuileries, rue du Coq Saint-Honoré. His well-organized order books give an idea of his high-ranking clientele during the “Old Regime”, among which were the Comte and Comtesse Octave de Segur, the Marquise (later Duchess) de Tourzel, former governess of the royal children, and her daughter, the Comtesse de Bearn, the Craufurds -who organized the flight to Varennes, the Duc and Duchess de Gramont, the Comtesse de Boigne, and Madame de Souza, Talleyrand’s mistress. We also see the names of the imperial family: Empress Josephine, the Queen of Holland, Princess Elisa, Caroline and Pauline. At that time, the House of Mellerio specialized, among other things, in the trade of antique cameos, a newly fashionable genre of jewel that captured the imagination of all the princesses and noble women of the time. The years of the Restauration and July Monarchy were among the most glorious. The Bourbons were back on the throne, and the clientele of the House of Mellerio had regained its former wealth. Mellerio supplied Louis-Philippe, Duke of Orléans, as well as his mother, wife and sister, with sumptuous jewels, including a set of emeralds made piece by piece, while the Duke of Bourbon, last prince of the House of Condé, offered diamonds to his mistress, the scheming Baronne de Feucheres, and Monsieur de LaFayette also bought cameos for one of his granddaughters. For the first time, Mellerio ventured into the world of arts in 1815, when Carlotta Grisi, a famous dancer who created Giselle, as well as an actress named Rachel, bought jewels at the Mellerio store on rue de la Paix. 1848 marked a new turning point. France once again became a Republic. François Mellerio handed the company over to his son, Jean, and the latter decided to travel to Spain to build a new clientele. He later became one of the jewelers of the royal family, and met Eugénie de Montijo, who remained a faithful client when she became empress of the French people. The Imperial years were lavish. During the Second Empire, Paris was a pageant of crinoline dresses designed by Worth, while jewels by Mellerio, Worth’s neighbour on the rue de la Paix, adorned the noble women of the Tuileries court. The Empress bought pearls. Mathilde Bonaparte...
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20th Century French Animal Sculptures

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Lapis Lazuli, Rock Crystal, Gold, Silver

Three Dogs Burrowing ‘Chase Au Lapin’, by Pierre-Jules Mêne
By Pierre Jules Mêne
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Pierre-Jules Mêne, French, 1810-1879 Three dogs burrowing ‘Chase au Lapin’ French sculptor and animalière. He is considered one of the pioneers of animal ...
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Late 19th Century High Victorian Antique French Animal Sculptures

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Bronze

Majolica Terra Cotta Large Figure of a Monkey Playing the Harp
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Large Enchanting French Victorian style multicolored Majolica terra cotta figure of a monkey sculpture dressed up playing the harp seated on a double turquoise tasselled floor pillow...
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Mid-20th Century Bohemian French Animal Sculptures

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Majolica, Pottery

Lalique Large Frosted Sitting Tiger Sculpture
By Lalique
Located in Guaynabo, PR
Lalique frosted tiger sculpture showing with its postures and gesture why in Chinese culture it’s considered the king of all beast. It also symbolizes strength and confidence.
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Early 20th Century Other French Animal Sculptures

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Cut Glass

Driftwood Horse Head Sculpture from France
Located in Dallas, TX
From France, comes this absolutely stunning driftwood sculpture a horse in a state of high emotion. The horse has his mouth open wide, with his upper lip slightly curled, mane flyin...
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20th Century French Animal Sculptures

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Driftwood

Superb French Art Deco Greyhound Sculpture
Located in Paris, FR
Unique and rare French Art Deco Greyhound dog, large size sculpture in ivory color, in a very good condition. Beautiful line, movements and wonderfu...
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Early 20th Century Art Deco French Animal Sculptures

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Ceramic

French Handmade Painted Wooden Sculpture of a Duck in Green Color
Located in Sofia, BG
Sculpture of a duck in hand painted wood. France, circa 1960.
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Mid-20th Century French Animal Sculptures

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Wood

French Handmade Painted Sculpture of a Duck
Located in Sofia, BG
20th century handmade sculpture of a duck painted in natural colors. France, circa 1960.  
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Mid-20th Century French Animal Sculptures

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Wood

Handmade Wooden Painted Sculpture of a Duck
Located in Sofia, BG
Handmade wooden duck painted in natural colors. France, 20th century.
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Mid-20th Century French Animal Sculptures

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Wood

Art Deco parrot bookends by Georges Van de Voorde France 1925
By Georges Van De Voorde
Located in Antwerp, BE
A pair of Art Deco parrot bookends by Georges van de Voorde, Belgian artist who worked in France. Signed and with founders' seal. Lovely green patina, ...
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Mid-20th Century Art Deco French Animal Sculptures

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Marble, Metal

Michel Anasse Sculpture
By Michel Anasse
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Michel Anasse sculpture in soldering iron representing a pheasant.
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1960s Modern Vintage French Animal Sculptures

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Iron

Art Nouveau Marble-Bookends with Bronze-Elephants by MARIONNET, France, 1900s
By Albert Marionnet
Located in Ulm, DE
Bookends with elephants in two different poses By Albert Marionnet (1852-1910), signed France, circa 1900. Material: – Bronze, original patina – Portor-marble socle Dimensions: W...
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Early 1900s Art Nouveau Antique French Animal Sculptures

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Marble, Bronze

Baccarat Mid-Century Crystal Dog
Located in New York, NY
French Mid-Century (1980/90s) limited edition crystal figure of a stylized seated dog with the head to the side (signed R RIGOT, BACCARAT)
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20th Century Mid-Century Modern French Animal Sculptures

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Crystal

Late 19th Century Sculpture of Footed Bronze Stork
Located in Larkspur, CA
Bronze stylized sculpture of a stork holding a branch in the beak, with additional branch detailing below and on hooved feet.
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Late 19th Century Antique French Animal Sculptures

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Bronze

Polychromed Sculpted Stone Lion, circa 1950
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Polychromed sculpted stone lion, circa 1950. 200 kg.
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern French Animal Sculptures

Materials

Stone

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