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Sculptures For Sale
Style: Art Deco
Color:  Red
Art Deco 1939 New York Worlds Fair Collectible Salt & Pepper Shakers
Located in San Diego, CA
A unique and rare Art Deco salt & peppershakers from the 1939 New York Worlds fair great deign highly collectible piece.
Category

20th Century American Art Deco Sculptures

Materials

Plastic

1930 Angelo Biancini SCI Italian Ceramic Sculpture Red Pottery Fishes
Located in Brescia, IT
Earthenware Fishes sculpture Mod. 1511 Angelo Biancini SCI Laveno 1938 Excellent condiction literature: Angelo Biancini tra Faenza e Laveno: ceramiche 1937-1940.   
Category

1930s Italian Art Deco Vintage Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Art Déco Figurine, Spanish Lady Dancer 'Carmen', Rosenthal Selb Germany, ca 1934
Located in Vienna, AT
Admirable Rosenthal Figurine by Wolfgang Schwartzkopff: Spanish dancer in a pose, with her right raised hand supporting her head turned to the left from behind and looking over her left shoulder, dressed in the manner of a Spanish bullfighter: close-fitting short bolero jacket over bare upper body, long tight pants with belly sash, wide-brimmed hat and heeled shoes, the crimson suit elaborately decorated with abstract gold decoration. Based on a round white plinth. Manufactory: Selb / Bavaria / Rosenthal Germany Dating: manufactured 1934-1945 Material and technique: porcelain / chinaware / painted / glossy finish Design: Wolfgang Schwartzkopff ca. 1930 Dimensions: hight: 25.0 cm / 9.84 in width: 9.0 cm / 3.54 in depth: 7.0 cm / 2.75 in Marks: Green Rosenthal mark with crown and crossed roses / Rosenthal / Germany Model number 425/I Artist's signature 'SCHWARTZKOPFF' on base top Bibliography: Ann Banduhn, Rosenthal Porcelain Figurines...
Category

1930s German Art Deco Vintage Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Elegant Murano Glass Shell Sculpture in Ruby hues and Submerged Gold 1980s Italy
Located in Villaverla, IT
Elegant Murano Glass Shell Sculpture in Ruby hues and Submerged Gold 1980s Italy. The sculpture represents a red shell submersed in a thin and elegant transparent film of gold glass....
Category

1980s Italian Art Deco Vintage Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Murano Glass

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Brass Salt and Pepper Shaker
Located in Paonia, CO
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Walter Bosse Monkey Salt and Pepper Shakers Set, Herta Baller, Austria, 1950s
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Murano Glass Cat by Carlo Moretti, Italy, 1980s
Located in Roma, IT
Murano Glass Cat is a decorative object realized by Carlo Moretti in the 1980s. Beautiful handmade with vitreous paste decorations.
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Murano Glass Cat by  Carlo Moretti, Italy, 1980s
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1920s Royal Dux Art Deco Flapper Nude Porcelain Figurine Elly Strobach mod. 3332
Located in Sherborne, Dorset
A charming and well-modelled Royal Dux Art Deco figure of a nude female by Elly Strobach (b.1908), with soft bisque ivory flesh tones, beautifully detailed painting of the hair and hands, her knees bent with a gold material draped across her thighs. The gold detail continues on her shoes and her plinth. There are impressed and printed marks and numbers to the underside: model 3332, the applied pink triangle...
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Walter Bosse Zebra Donkey Salt and Pepper Shaker Set
Located in Wien, AT
Walter Bosse zebra donkey salt and pepper shaker set for Hertha Baller, Austria, 1950s. The shakers are included. Original condition.
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Vintage Murano Glass Dog, 1980s
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Formia 1980s Italian Vintage Red Orange Clear Murano Glass Tree Modern Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Christmas tree sculpture of organic sleek Minimalist cone design, in mouth-blown solid Murano glass, entirely handcrafted, a vintage Venetian creation. This piece comes from a privat...
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Goldscheider Vienna Art Deco Dancer 'Beauty', by Stephan Dakon, Around 1939
Located in Vienna, AT
Delicate Goldscheider Art Déco Ceramic Figurine of 1930s: Gracefully posing dancer in blue costume standing next to an octagonal pedestal: dotted bustier and short front skirt with l...
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Mid-Century SPV Denmark for Raymor Pewter Salt Pepper Shakers
Located in Hyattsville, MD
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'Fantasy', Goldscheider Vienna Art Déco Dancer in a Long Dress, by Claire Weiss
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Pretty young lady with her hair combed back, in a long, shoulder-free, red dress with floral decoration and high heels, elegantly striding along with her eyes slightly lowered, while holding up the hem of the skirt on both sides. Skin areas with a satin finish. On a black oval base, artist's signature 'Claire Herczeg' on the bottom. Designer: Claire Weiss /= Klára Herczeg (1906-1997) Sculptor, childhood in Vienna, apprenticeship as a sculptor at the Vienna Arsenal Foundry, studies at the Budapest Art...
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Saint. Clement Style France Art Deco Panther in Antique Red Glazed Ceramic
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Walter Bosse, Orange Rabbit, Austrian Art Deco Ceramic Sculpture, Ca. 1930
Located in New York, NY
ABOUT ARTIST Walter Bosse (Austrian, 1904 – 1979) was a Viennese artist, designer, ceramist, potter, metalworker, and craftsman noted for his modernist bronze animal figurines and grotesques. Walter Bosse was the son of artists Luise and Julius Bosse. His father worked as a portrait painter at the imperial court. Walter Bosse attended the Wiener Kunstgewerbeschule, now the University of Applied Arts Vienna from 1918 to 1921, where he studied ceramics under Michael Powolny, and ornament under Franz Cizek. He then attended the Munich School of Applied Arts (Münchner Kunstgewerbeschule). During his schooling he was given the opportunity to sell his work at the Wienner Werkstatte by Josef Hoffman, who became a mentor to Bosse. Bosse opened his own shop in Kufstein, in 1923. Bosse's work grew in popularity and a number of his pieces were shown at the International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts in 1925. He started designing for Augarten Porcelain Works (1924), as well as Goldscheider (1926) and Metler and Orloff (1927). In 1931, to meet increasing demand (especially in America), Bosse opened up a bigger shop in Kufstein, but by 1933 he started to feel the effects of the economic depression. By 1937, the Kufstein works were closed. In 1938, now divorced, Bosse moved back to Vienna, where he founded Bosse Ceramics (Bosse-Keramik), which expanded under the new name “Terra” to include glass, toys, textiles and a variety of craft items for the gift market. In the late 1940s, Bosse began experimenting with brass by giving his ceramic figures a metal coating to protect them from breakage. He formed a partnership with Herta baller, whose company (the Herta Baller Company) manufactured and marketed the brass figurines, this collaboration was called the Bosse/Baller company. In the early 1950s, Bosse and Baller began exploring a new style of brass called the “Black Gold Line” or "Black Golden Line" of brass figurines. He transitioned all of his efforts to brass and the figures became popular worldwide. Despite Bosse's success with his brass figures, it was still a difficult time for him financially. In 1953, partly fleeing from financial troubles, he moved to Iserholm, Germany where he set up a new shop and continued production. In Vienna, the Herta Baller Company continued to make and sell Bosse's designs. Bosse also collaborated with Karlsruhe State Majolika Works on a number of pottery animal figures.] In 1958, he designed for Achatit Schirmer in Cologne. Bosse also turned his efforts to small, everyday items such as letter openers, keyrings, corkscrews, and pencil holders, all of which bear the distinctive "black and gold" look. A number of Bosse's designs began to gain widespread popularity internationally, particularly his brass hedgehog...
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Goldscheider Vienna Art Deco Dancer 'Beauty', by Stephan Dakon, Around 1935
Located in Vienna, AT
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Goldscheider Vienna Young Lady Sitting on a Red Round Box by Dakon, Ca. 1936
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Antique, New and Vintage Sculptures

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