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  • Austrian Art Nouveau Ceramics
    By Eduard Stellmacher
    Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Austrian art nouveau ceramics Origin Austria Circa 1900 Possibly designed by Eduard Stellmacher (1868-1945) Material: Glazed Technical Ceramic Excellent c...
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  • Galle Art Nouveau Glass
    By Emile Gallé
    Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Galle Art Nouveau Glass Glass of various colors. Eucalyptus Model Art Nouveau Style Crica 1910 Origin France Excellent condition, Signed on the base. technique: Cameo Gallé was the s...
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    Vintage 1910s French Art Nouveau Vases

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  • A Pair of Art Nouveau Amphorae
    Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
    A pair of Art nouveau amphorae patinated bronze and gilt, circa 1910 decorated with vine plants and snails Origin France perfect condition. Art nouveau, modernist art or modernism wa...
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    Vintage 1910s French Art Nouveau Vases

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    Bronze

  • Albert Marionnert Art Nouveau Vase
    By Albert Marionnet
    Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Albert Marionnert art nouveau vase Bronze vase signed Albert Marionnet Origin France Circa 1890 Decoration of plants and leaves of Vine faded patina in very good condition Made in the late 19th century Signed on its base Natural wear. Art nouveau, modernist art or modernism was an international artistic and decorative movement, developed between approximately 1890 and 1914. The 'new art', as its name in French, was an original, youthful and modern style. The art nouveau cultural movement emerged at the end of the 19th century and remained until the beginning of the 20th century, seeking to contrast with industrialization after the second industrial revolution. Art nouveau uses...
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    Antique 1890s French Art Nouveau Vases

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    Bronze

  • Glass WMF Art Nouveau Dinanderie
    By WMF Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik
    Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
    WMF Art Nouveau Dinanderie glass green color (patina) Origin Germany Technical DINANDERIE Good condition with natural wear circa 1900. Art nouveau, mod...
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    Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Vases

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  • Daum nancy enamel art nouveau
    By Daum
    Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Daum nancy enamel art nouveau art nouveau style motif: orchid flowers green and orange colors glass vase with flowers and leaves around Signed with the cross of Lorraine enamelled an...
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    Vintage 1910s French Art Nouveau Vases

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  • Art Nouveau Vase with Owl by Eduard Stellmacher for RStK Amphora
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  • Art Nouveau Vase with Exotic Fish by Eduard Stellmacher for RStK Amphora
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  • Art Nouveau Swirling Water Dragon Vase by Eduard Stellmacher for RStK Amphora
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  • Art Nouveau Angry Web-Footed Sea Monster Vase by Eduard Stellmacher for Amphora
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    Model #4619 Riessner, Stellmacher and Kessel (RSt&K), consistently marked pieces with the tradename “Amphora” by the late 1890s and became known by that name. The Amphora pottery fa...
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  • Monumental Amphora Art Nouveau Vase w/Saurian by Eduard Stellmacher & Co.
    By Eduard Stellmacher
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    Model #2 Eduard Stellmacher and Co, Porzellanfabrik und Kunstkeramische Industriewerke Driven to establish a new company that produced luxury porcelain and ceramic items based on his own aesthetic aspirations, Stellmacher left Amphora when the workshop was at its most prosperous, in 1904. Together with entrepreneur Karl Frank, who provided the financial backing, he founded Ed. Stellmacher & Co. in Turn-Teplitz in 1905. From the outset, Stellmacher worked hard to achieve a major position among other high-end ceramic art producers. He believed the success of the company would depend on his products of “appropriate methods and unerring quality, perfect from both the technical and artistic sides”. Stellmacher based his first collection on artistically progressive products, pieces he believed would be in high demand. The greater part of the designs were either large vases complemented with sculptures of fantastic dragons or natural animals. With this series, Stellmacher continued the themes he had created for Amphora from 1899-1902, however, his naturalistic renderings of animals was even more elaborately precise. He developed a special ceramic material called refined earthenware, which minimized the shrinkage that was common during firing and allowed for greater preservation of details in the original models. Unfortunately, by 1905, contrary to Stellmacher’s plans, there was little to no demand for objects of this type. Very few pieces exist today as very few were originally produced. Even after redirecting the company to produce commercial goods Stellmacher still could not ward off the company’s demise. By 1910 the Stellmacher & Co. fell into bankruptcy and was liquidated. Art Nouveau Dragon...
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    Antique Early 1900s Austrian Art Nouveau Decorative Bowls

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  • Monumental Amphora Art Nouveau Bowl w/Saurian by Eduard Stellmacher & Co.
    By Eduard Stellmacher
    Located in Chicago, US
    Model #13 Eduard Stellmacher and Co, Porzellanfabrik und Kunstkeramische Industriewerke Driven to establish a new company that produced luxury porcelain and ceramic items based on his own aesthetic aspirations, Stellmacher left Amphora when the workshop was at its most prosperous, in 1904. Together with entrepreneur Karl Frank, who provided the financial backing, he founded Ed. Stellmacher & Co. in Turn-Teplitz in 1905. From the outset, Stellmacher worked hard to achieve a major position among other high-end ceramic art producers. He believed the success of the company would depend on his products of “appropriate methods and unerring quality, perfect from both the technical and artistic sides”. Stellmacher based his first collection on artistically progressive products, pieces he believed would be in high demand. The greater part of the designs were either large vases complemented with sculptures of fantastic dragons or natural animals. With this series, Stellmacher continued the themes he had created for Amphora from 1899-1902, however, his naturalistic renderings of animals was even more elaborately precise. He developed a special ceramic material called refined earthenware, which minimized the shrinkage that was common during firing and allowed for greater preservation of details in the original models. Unfortunately, by 1905, contrary to Stellmacher’s plans, there was little to no demand for objects of this type. Very few pieces exist today as very few were originally produced. Even after redirecting the company to produce commercial goods Stellmacher still could not ward off the company’s demise. By 1910 the Stellmacher & Co. fell into bankruptcy and was liquidated. Art Nouveau Dragon...
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