| The Accessories Collection features 4 Art Nouveau objects Displaying objects 1 through 4 |
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"Les Éléphants" Bookends A fine and rare pair of patinated bronze French Art Nouveau “Les Éléphants” bookends by, Ary Jean Leon Bitter a top their original mahogany wood plinths. The bookends are signed, “Ary Bitter Suess Fres Ed.” and measure 11” tall x 6 ¾” deep. Circa 1900 |
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Charles Korschann Vide-Poche A fine and rare French Art Nouveau patinated bronze Vide-poche by, Charles Korschann of young kneeling woman, her hair half tied up, half loose and adorned with flowers, her hands folded in front of her, front rim with imprinted blossom stem motif. The tray is signed, “CH. Korschann and further signed with the “Louchet” foundry mark. The tray measures 5 ½” tall x 7” long. Circa 1900 |
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Cricket Vase A fine and rare French Art Nouveau gilt and partial silver bronze vase by, M. Paignant with two crickets handles further decorated with poppies and leaf decoration. The vase measures 7 ½” tall and is signed, “M. Paignant” and further signed with the Jollet & Cie Paris Foundry Seal. Circa 1900 |
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Gustave Gurschner Inkwell An Austrian Secession decorated inkwell in gilt-bronze by artist Gustave Gurschner. Circa 1900. The inkwell is signed, “Gurschner 1413” and further impressed GURSCHNER/K.K./Kunst Erzgiessere/Wien/1415. The inkwell measures 14" long. |
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