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Art Deco Brass Dancing Lady
Item #1582
The patina on this 11 inch lady is just beautiful. The only "oopies"
are a couple of small chips on the base...nothing of great concern.
The design is so Deco. We feel this piece is of French
origin. The outfit, the movement shows the artist that designed
the piece knew great nightclub dancing.
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Price
$235.00 |
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Dancing Lady Serving Tray
Item #1572
There is nothing like gal is having fun! The two layer tray is about 8 1/2 inches
tall and is just under 8 inches at its widest.
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Price
$85.00 |
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Isadora Duncan Metal Door Stop
c 1925
Item # dl-873
Isadora was an icon of the Art Deco movement...her signature was a exotic
dance with scarves. There was a lamp base and books ends made from
this same mold. The paint is chipped but the tune is still there.
Isadora is 5 inches tall.
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Price
$160.00 |
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Blue Pottery Flower Frog
c 1940
Item # dl-848
There are dancers and than there are dancers!
This lady is of the second type of dancers...lovely and graceful!
There is no indication of who made this lovely piece...but it is our guess it
was a California pottery company that sold it with a matching dish.
Alas...the lady and dish are separated...but she still dances with grace.
The piece is 7 1/2 inches tall and is about 5 inches at the widest.
There are a couple of small spots, around the holes, that the blue glaze
missed its spot. We attribute this fine piece to the Caliente Pottery Co.
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Price
$145.00 |
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White Vase Unsigned c 1940
Item # dl-783
As you look at this lady dance you say to
yourself, "lovely, lovely, lovely"...she not only bring music to your ears but
the lady also will bring the beauty of flowers. With a small
bouquet of lovely flowers she makes a great statement. She is 7 inches
tall and is about 4 inches wide.
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Price
$85.00 |
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Dancing Lady c. 1940
Item # DALA-2053
This little lady is about 9 inches tall and
just have lots of fun. She is typical of the 1940s dancing lady that
was produced in California.
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Price
$45.00
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