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Your Price: $ 595.00
 Item Number: 7832 |
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Nearly 6" tall and a tad over 4" at its widest point, circa early 1920s, superb authentic spelter and green painted miniature sculptural figure of a nude woman, flapper era, art deco to the max.
This is from MY collection. I bought it at an estate auction 21 years ago. It was quite pricey even then. It is an ashtray, though I have never used it as such. Signed M. Le Verrier on the bottom, depicted is a nude who appears cold as she has her arms crossed over her chest as she leans over.
Amazing detail, superb vintage condition, original, no damage or repair.
I found the following information about this piece:
Max Le Verrier was the name of a very famous 120s foundry, known for its amazing statues. The figures they made are known to have an elegance of movement, providing a moment which seems frozen in time. Max le Verrier is one of the most sought after names because of the fine detailing, making it a superb representative of the art deco movement.
Though they are best known for his chryselephantine figures, Max also made bronzes group figurals, One them made by the foundry is the classical theme of Diana the Huntress or his famous Amazonian Diana with shield and spear. |
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