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White Porcelain Doves, André Baud, 1930s

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Porcelain Sculpture "Antelope Head", Paul Milet, 1930s
Located in PARIS, FR
Antelope Head Sculpture in Porcelain by French ceramicist Paul Milet (1870-1950), 1930s. Made in sea-green porcelain on a black column base. Signed on the underside. Excellent condit...
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Brown-Patinated Lap Plaque by Jean & Joël Martel, 1930s
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Stunning Brown-Patinated Lap Plaque by Jean & Joël Martel, 1930s A magnificent lap plaque with a brown patina by Jean and Joël Martel, dating from the 1930s. This delicate creation...
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Geometric Frosted Glass Vase by André Hunebelle, 1930s.
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Ovoid Molded Frosted Glass Vase by French Glassmaker André Hunebelle, in the Art Deco Style of the 1930s. The body is adorned with raised transparent geometric motifs: diamond points...
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Plaster Column, 1930s
Located in PARIS, FR
Quadrangular plaster column in white, dating from the 1930s, adorned with fluted lines on each face of the shaft. It rests on a stepped square base, adding a touch of classical elega...
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Armchair and Ottoman in White Leather, Jacques Adnet, 1930s
By Jacques Adnet
Located in PARIS, FR
Armchair and ottoman covered in off-white leather, by French architect and designer Jacques Adnet (1900-1984) from the 1930s. The angled backrest is framed by two armrests. The solid...
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Circular Cut Crystal Bowl, 1930s
Located in PARIS, FR
Circular Bowl with a wide rim in green crystal and exterior fluting. Signed Pierre d'Avesn, 1930s. Very good condition. DV1939
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1930s Italian Tall Dama, Polychrome Porcelain by Porcelain Cacciapuoti, Milan
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Located in Vigonza, Padua
Midcentury Italian tall important dama in polychrome porcelain by Porcelain Cacciapuoti, Milan. About Maiolica Cacciapuoti (Artistic Majolica Fratelli Cacciapuoti of Giuseppe, Ettore & Guglielmo Cacciapuoti - Schioppa & Cacciapuoti - Neapolitan Artistic Ceramic Factory of Mario Cacciapuoti & C. - Gres d'Arte Cacciapuoti & Bignami & C. - Gres d'Arte Cacciapuoti - Cesare Cacciapuoti.) The manufacturing of artistic ceramics "Cacciapuoti" was founded in Naples by Cesare Cacciapuoti, belonging to a family of maiolicaari from Campania. His son Giuseppe (1828-1896) inherited the company circa 1880, when some of his works were exhibited, first in Turin and then in Milan. In the factory also works his brother Ettore who presents some of his ceramics at the Paris Exhibition of 1889. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the manufacture, specialized in terracotta imitating bronze and copper, is managed by the sons of Giuseppe, Cesare (who opened in 1883 a factory in its own association with the manufacturer of crockery Schioppa), Ettore and Guglielmo. Among the collaborators of this early period we remember the painter Giovan Battista Foschi. Between the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, painters and modellers of the highest level collaborated with the firm, including Attilio Pratella and Filippo Cifariello. In the early twentieth century the manufacture passes into the hands of Ettore and Guglielmo who work to make the production more modern and competitive starting to produce earthenware works made by casting. In 1906 Ettore left the factory and moved to Paris where he began his career as a painter and Guglielmo took over all the shares in the factory and continued production under the name of "Stabilimento Ceramico Artistico Partenopeo". In 1907 the sons of Guglielmo, Mario and Guido moved to Treviso where they collaborated with the "Gregory" ceramic factory and where they met Arturo Martini In 1927 Mario and Guido, in partnership with Angelo Bignami, who deals with the commercial and administrative sectors, left Treviso and founded the "Mario Cacciapuoti & C." ceramics factory in viale Premuda 34 in Milan. Which remains active until 1930. In 1930 Mario died prematurely and the management of the company remained in the hands of Guido, who started manufacturing on the road to success, producing a production of high quality and quantity, both models and pieces. Among the ceramists working for the manufacture we remember: Francesco De Matteis, Giuseppe Granello, Ruffo Giuntini, Silvio Righetto, Giuseppe Renda, Achille D'Orsi and De Martino. In these years some animalist models are supplied to the manufactory by the sculptor and ceramist Sirio Tofanari...
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