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Robj, Templars and Saracen Chess Set, French Art Deco 1920s
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Superb and extremely rare ROBJ Templar and Saracen chess set from the French Art Deco Period circa 1930. Beautiful and playful detail on the pieces. Exotic wood chess board of orig...
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Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

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20th Century Signed French Ceramic by Adrée and Michel Hirlet
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XXth century green Ceramic Sculpture circa 1970 signed
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French Art Deco White Porcelain Figural Perfume Diffuser Stamped "Robj Paris"
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Located in Beirut, LB
This perfume diffuser by Robj Paris is an elegant Art Deco porcelain piece, featuring a stylized female figure holding a bouquet of violet flowers in her arms that doubles as a diffu...
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Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Porcelain

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"Exchange of Cultures, " High Style Art Deco Porcelain Lamp Base w/ Nudes by Robj
By ROBJ
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Illustrated in "Ceramiche Robj" and considered a major design by the renowned sculptor and ceramicist, this large piece was probably made in early 1930s to coincide with the debut of the Exposition Coloniale Internationale in Paris, which attracted almost 9 million visitors in less than a year. Rare and striking, this porcelain table lamp base depicts the globe surmounted by a tightly composed cluster of nude and semi-nude female figures representing cultures around the world. The women depicted here, all glazed in a gorgeous snow-white glaze highlighted in gold, are clearly representing a range of nations in Asia and Africa, probably coinciding with the nations that were part of the French Colonial Empire in the 1930s, before they won their freedom. Much like the one surviving building from the Exposition, now the Cité nationale de l'histoire de l'immigration, which features a massive bas relief mural...
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Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Table Lamps

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