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    By Emile Gallé
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    A pair of Emile Galle signed comical whimsical cats with glass eyes made in Nancy France Circa 1890. Nancy France Signed on legs with the Gallé Reinemer mark. The pair of faience ye...
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    Antique 1880s French Art Nouveau Animal Sculptures

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  • Mid 20th Century Brass & Ceramic Scaredy Cat Box
    Located in Seguin, TX
    Ceramic box glazed to look like copper verdigris. Top is brass with small highly detailed cast brass cat. Signed Paoly on bottom, wear to botton, overall patina to brass. Dimensio...
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  • Moretti Cat
    By Franco Moretti
    Located in Catania, IT
    Cat in Murano glass by the glass master Franco Moretti.
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    Vintage 1970s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

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  • Symbolist Cat
    By Zsolnay
    Located in Chicago, US
    "It is easy to understand why the rabble dislike cats. A cat is beautiful; it suggests ideas of luxury, cleanliness, and voluptuous pleasures." - Charles Baudelaire Iridescence, which changes in every angle of reflected light, is the perfect complement to a cat’s capricious nature. Zsolnay introduced its patented shiny metallic glaze, known as eosin, in 1893. The small family ceramics workshop begun in Pecs, Hungary by Miklos Zsolnay in 1853 had evolved into a world-class ceramics factory by this time. Zsolnay walked away with the Grand Prix at the 1878 World’s Fair in Paris for its art pottery. Under the stewardship of Vilmos Zsolnay...
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    Antique Early 1900s Hungarian Art Nouveau Animal Sculptures

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  • Pair of Lunéville Faience Lions
    By Luneville
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    a large handsome pair of Lunéville faience lions, each shown resting on a green sponged plinth base with his tail curled over his back, their legs, p...
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