Classical Art, Antiques & Asian Art
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Saturday 21 September 2024, 14:00 CEST (+0200)
Paul MOERENHOUT (XX) Brutalist lamp in brass, signed Paul Moerenhout, circa 1970.
Prosperio FRATELLI (XX) Small rosewood writing desk, circa 1960.
Raphael and Lawson CLARKE - Art Deco red bakelite and silver plated chrome shaker, Master Incolore, Wilson & gill, 1930, made in England.
Willy DARO (XX) - Brass and quartz lamp, original black shade, circa 1970-80.
André ARBUS (1903-1969) & Vadim ANDROUSOV (1895-1975) Gorgon head in patinated bronze by Androusov, signed.
Roger DUTERME (1919-1997) ‘Pelican’ Glazed terracotta, mark on the piece, circa 1970.
Olivier STREBELLE (1927-2017) Sans-titre, glazed ceramic bas-relief, signed on the back in full letters ‘Olivier Strebelle av. Dolez 486 Bruxelles’, c. 1958
Félix ROULIN (1931-2003) ‘Jambe de femme’ (Woman's leg) A bronze sculpture with a matte brown patina, signed and numbered 1/25.
Félix ROULIN (1931-2003) ‘Corps de femme’ Contemporary sculpture in bronze, unsigned.
Félix ROULIN (1931-2003) ‘Visage au masque’ Bronze sculpture, signed and numbered 8/50.
Jean Simon LABRET (20th century) Suite of four Brutalist sconces in orange glass.
Ercole BAROVIER (XX) Murano - Pair of brass and glass wall lights, Prod. Barovier & Toso, Italy around 1940. Commentaires
RAAK - Set of four ‘Luciferno’ sconces model 1664, circa 1960.
BAROVIER and TOSO for Murano - Pair of wall lights in glass with gold glitter inclusions, brass mount, circa 1970.
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