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A Large Patinated Bronze Art Nouveau Vase by Joseph Cheret

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Fine pair of parcel-gilt and patinated bronze neo-grec bronze vases and rouge griotte marble. Designed by Ferdinand Levillain, cast by Ferdinand Barbedienne. Signed 'F. LEVILLAIN' , ...
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Outstanding Pair of Gilt-Bronze Mounted Jeweled Porcelain Mascron Handled Vases with Covers  In the Sèvres style, each vase is decorated with unique hand painted scenes of bucolic s...
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