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A French Art Nouveau marble-top pedestal in carved walnut with square, inset top supported on four undulating legs with high small shelf and joined by a circular shelf stretcher with shaped paneling, on splayed feet.
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A French Art Nouveau gilt-bronze clock by Marionnet, resembling a pedestal from a sculpture garden, grown over with vines and ivy, executed in high relief gilt bronze.
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Artist: Marionnet
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| Signed: "A. Marionnet” |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau rosewood two-tiered pedestal by Anthony Selmersheim.
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A French Art Nouveau two-tier wooden pedestal by Louis Majorelle, featuring a clover-shaped second tier. A similar table is pictured in Majorelle - Nancy: décorations d’intérieurs: meubles, tentures, bronzes, ferronneries (the 1906 Majorelle catalogue) .
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A French Art Nouveau bronze figural sculpture by Charles Korschann, featuring a gilt bronze head of a woman with silvered hair. The front of the rectangular marble pedestal is decorated with silvered flowers, and an emerald colored glass gem is inset on the bust. Pictured in Dynamic Beauty: Sculpture of Art Nouveau Paris, by Macklowe Gallery, The Studley Press, 2011, p.160.
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Artist: Korschann
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| Signed: “C.H. Korschann” and stamped with the Louchet foundry mark |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau walnut pedestal attributed to Emile André, featuring sinuous legs with understated organic carvings.
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Artist: André
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| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau two-tiered mahogany sellette by Émile André, featuring sinuous table legs carved to look like stems that culminate in three carved leaves under the tabletop. Circa 1900.Pictured in: Art Nouveau: Belgium France, by Yvonne Brunhammer, page 155.Art Nouveau The French Aesthetic, by Victor Arwas, page 322.Exhibited: Exposition École de Nancy, 1903.
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