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Age Appropriate Patina
Height: 18
G228
Bronze
Meiji Period
Japan
Late 19th to Early 20th Century
Brown
A circa 1970's modernist sculpture of abstracted and stylized seated female nude figure carved in rouge marble, in the manner of sculptor Claire McArdle.
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A French Art Deco glazed ceramic sculpture designed for Etling, Paris by master sculptor Alexandre Kelety and ceramicist Marcel Guillard.
Silas Seandel style Brutalist sculpture, comprising three stylized stems in mixed-metal on a vintage water pump as base.
A Mid-Century Modern brass wall sculpture in the style of Silas Seandel, in the shape of a large sunburst.
Abstract modern American sculpture in anondized iron signed "T. Truitt" and dated 1974.
A bronze sculpture of figure gracefully balancing on one leg, late 20th century.
German Jugendstil period amphora in neoclassical revival style, in brass repousse inside and outside, with bronze handles, legs, figures and sculpted bronze plaques,
This Jean Sampson sculpture in wood is titled "Douglas Fir Woman" and is signed by the artist on the base.
A carved stone sculpture with 4 faces by Mexican School artist Jose de Creeft. Possibly made in the 1930s - 1940s. Signed in stone "J de C".
Silas Seandel wall sculpture crafted out of nails in the Brutalist tradition.
A vintage pair of French Art Deco sculptured Siamese cats, one seated in an upright position, the other lying prone, in white ceramic with 'craquelure' glaze.
A sculpture by an unknown artist, of an abstract female figure with long trailing hair, large folded arms and Minimalist facial features, on a highly simplified body.
A bronze abstract Brutalist sculpture created by Mexican artist and designer Gunther Gerzso (1915-2000) in the 1980s in Mexico.
Italian neo-classical carved olive wood sculpture depicting the head of Paris, made around 1810, after Italian artist Antonio Canova.
Oded Halahmy sculpture study titled 'Happy Frond Lighting' in aluminum cast.
Edward J. Walch (b. 1944, American) sculpture in nickel-plated bronze.
Modern paper mâché hand painted parrot sculpture by Sergio Bustamante, perched on a brass swing.
A Mixmaster blender by Sunbeam, circa 1940s, converted into a neon light sculpture in the 1980s.
An artfully modern Lucite sculpture of a horse head, fixed atop an illuminating pedestal, circa 1970-1980.
Brutalist manner sculpture of a tree, entirely in rough textured bronze, created using lost wax casting.
Oded Halahmy sculpture titles 'Crowning the Universe' in aluminum cast. Signed and dated 2006.
Squirrel sculpture by Hungarian-American artist and sculptor Henry Schoenbauer (1895 Hungary - 1973), carved in stone.
This Art Deco Marcel-Andre Bouraine sculpture is of a partially clothed woman.
Abstract Brutalist bronze sculpture created by Spanish abstract sculptor Pablo Serrano (1908-1985).
This copper sunburst wall sculpture is inspired by Curtis Jere designs.
Brutalist style sculpture of a standing giraffe made of welded metal pieces.
Majolica toucan sculpture produced during the 1950s in Italy.
Abstract modern 1990s African 'Shona' sculpture, signed Edmore Makotore, in black marble.
A modern pair of bronze sculptures of a duo of dancers in movement, sculpted in an Expressionist figurative manner and fixed atop circular bronze bases.
Mid-Century Modern sculpted group of a standing clown surrounded by animals and mystical creatures.
Modern faceted jewel art glass sculpture or vase, created by New-York based artist John Torreano (b. 1941) in the late 20th century.
An original wooden sculpture depicting Hollywood icons Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers by American artist Donn Russell. The piece is titled "Miss the Next Step, Ginger, and You're Out of the Picture". Donn Russell was born in Boston in 1929 and would go on to attend the Boston Museum School, the Pratt Institute, the School of visual Design and the Art Students League in New York. His first public acclaim was winning the top award at a National Academy of Design Annual and would be followed by numerous other awards and recognitions. His work has been exhibited throughout the world and has been featured in many art and architecture publications, as well as appearing as illustrations in various periodicals like Life, The New Yorker and Fortune.
Modern cast aluminium menorah by Oded Halahmy, titled 'Happy Frond Lighting', created in 2005
Modern cast aluminum menorah by Oded Halahmy, created in 2006.
Austrian Jugenstil massive but elegant sculpture, depicting a beautiful Eastern female dancing with a snake is a fine example of the Art Nouveau movement that swept through the decorative arts and architecture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
A late 20th-century Brutalist mixed metal wall sculpture in a sunburst design inspired by Curtis Jere.
Fontana Arte Italian modernist table lamps in heavy aquamarine partially mirrored glass and metal, attributed to Italian designer Pietro Chiesa.
Adrian Pearsall Mid-Century Modern high back wing chair made for Craft Associates in the 1960's.
Fornasetti 'Capitello Ionico' lacquered wooden chair in black with enameled metal legs and a lithographically applied graphic of the upper section of a classical Ionic order column on its back.
American Brutalist sculpted bronze coffee or cocktail table created by Paul Evans Studio, initialed and dated 70 on the base.
French Louis XV period Kingwood veneer commode with ornate ormolu detailing, stamped with the obliterated signature of Joseph Schmitz and the mark of the Jurande.
American Gilded Age pair of Tiffany urns made in heavy cast gilt bronze.
An antique Louis XIV style console table in untreated wood.
Mazzega chandelier with Murano Glass sunburst sputnik design dating from 1950s Italy.
A rare huge clay Lucky Cat, produced in Japan during the Edo Period (1603-1868) - Ca. 1820.
Isaac Kahn geometric totem in brushed metal over composite on painted base. The sculpture is marked "Kahn 79" near the bottom.
Memphis Group Postmodern ceramic hand-painted pedestal or side table with colorful geometric theme dating from the 1990s.
An abstract painting by mid-century artist John Seery, “Drawl”; acrylic on canvas,1975, signed on back.
A pair of modernist Art Deco 'Woofle Bird' table lamps designed in 1929.
Seguso table lamp in cobalt blue Murano glass from the 1950s.
Geometric style modern faceted art glass sculpture or vase, created by New-York based artist John Torreano (b. 1941) in the late 20th century.
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