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  • Jean Dunand French Art Nouveau Bronze Vase
    By Jean Dunand
    Located in New York, NY
    Jean Dunand French Art Nouveau transitional diminutive bronze vase, stamped with makers mark on bottom. In remarkable antique condition with age-appropriate wear.
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  • Japanese Meiji Art Nouveau Bronze Lotus Vase
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    Japanese Meiji period Art Nouveau bronze vase in shape of a lotus, hand incised detailing and rare chocolate brown patina, circa 1900.
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  • Japanese Art Nouveau Bronze Urn
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    Japanese late Meiji period Art Nouveau large bronze urn. The piece showcases secessionist elements of a voluptuous nature and was likely used as an architectural element. Handmade in...
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  • Art Nouveau Hammered Cooper Tall Vase
    Located in New York, NY
    Art Nouveau hammered copper tall vase with "vert de gris" patina, apparently unsigned, circa late 1920s. Measures: 20" Height x 8.25" Diameter. Dealer: S...
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  • Amphora Austrian Art Nouveau Grape Motif Vase
    Located in New York, NY
    Amphora Austrian Art Nouveau semi-iridescent ceramic two-handled vase decorated with hanging grape cluster and vines and leaves. Marked and numbered on bottom. Dimensions: 14" H x 1...
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  • Amphora Austrian Art Nouveau Grape Motif Vase
    Located in New York, NY
    Amphora Austrian Art Nouveau semi-iridescent ceramic two-handled vase decorated with hanging grape cluster and vines and leaves. Marked and numbered on bottom. Dimensions: 13.5" H x ...
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