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  • "Allegory of Abundance, " Important MGM Movie Prop, Art Deco Sculpture
    By Geza De Vegh
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    An MGM Studios prop and an important survivor of Hollywood's Golden Age, this piece may be the most ambitious Art Deco sculpture produced by any of America's leading porcelain manufa...
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    Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

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  • Iron and Tin Rooster Movie Prop from "The Cincinnati Kid"
    Located in Stamford, CT
    Very cool hand wrought iron and tin rooster, the bird shown strutting and showing off his regalia of life-like feathers. Large scale at 28 by 26 by 12 inches. You can see this rooster as a prop in the 1965 Steve McQueen movie...
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    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Animal Sculptures

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  • Crash Vase 3 by Zieta
    By Zieta
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Crash ase 3 by Zieta Dimensions: H 35 x W 19 x D 25 cm. Materials: polished stainless steel. Unobtrusive deformation Crash Vases reflect the “controlle...
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    2010s Polish Organic Modern Vases

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  • Crash Vase 2 by Zieta
    By Zieta
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Crash vase 2 by Zieta Dimensions: H 25 x W 16 x D 18 cm. Materials: polished stainless steel. Unobtrusive deformation Crash Vases reflect the “controll...
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    2010s Polish Organic Modern Vases

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    Stainless Steel

  • Crash Vase 1 by Zieta
    By Zieta
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Crash vase 1 by Zieta Dimensions: H 30 x W 13.5 x D 20 cm. Materials: polished stainless steel. Unobtrusive deformation Crash Vases reflect the “contro...
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    2010s Polish Organic Modern Vases

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    Stainless Steel

  • Vintage Wooden Factory Racing Car Art Toy Mold / Pattern
    Located in Oakville, CT
    Vintage wooden factory car mold / pattern. Stamped "GS P7 -20-27".
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    Early 20th Century North American Primitive Abstract Sculptures

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