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Period: 1910s
Color: Gray
Large Vase Richard Ginori Art Nouveau 1910 Italy Poppies
Located in Palermo, Sicily
Large vase Richard Ginori Art Nouveau 1910 Italy Poppies.
Category
Italian Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Fernand Rumebe '1875-1952', Enamelled Sandstone Lamp, France 1920
By Fernand Rumebe
Located in Catonvielle, FR
Fernand Rumebe (19875-1952), Enamelled stoneware lamp base signed with the monogram "FR", France 1920. Mounted on a brass ring at the base and at t...
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French Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Ceramics
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Ceramic
Carl 'Karl' Klimt Ceramic/Pottery Glazed Stand, Column with Putti/Putto, Flower
Located in Los Angeles, CA
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