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Edward Colonna for L'Art Nouveau Bing, Paris 1898-1903

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    Posted 10 years ago

    fledermaus
    (32 items)

    Edward Colonna for L'Art Nouveau Bing, Paris 1898-1903. This is one of the finest porcelains with pastel underglaze decoration over a carved maple leaf design in high temperature porcelain. It is mounted with gilded silver. Stamp: Minerva head (France 950 silver). H. 19 cm.

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    1. cogito cogito, 10 years ago
      Amazing! I think I remember seeing this piece up on the block recently. Kicking myself.
    2. VioletOrange VioletOrange, 10 years ago
      Just an extraordinary work of art. The decoration at the top seems to be maple seeds (or sycamore seeds).
    3. VioletOrange VioletOrange, 10 years ago
      I just posted a vase with the same maple/sycamore decoration, country of origin and time period. Beautiful too - but so different. I can best sum up the difference using a scene from a decades old movie: An Arab and a Crusader were comparing swords. The Crusader slammed his sword (my vase) into a steel bar and broke the bar into two pieces. The Arab threw a piece of silk into the air and as it floated down, he just stuck out his sword (Fledermaus' vase) - the silk parted into two pieces as it came into contact with the blade.

      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/156327-max-claudet-1840--1893-france

    4. fledermaus fledermaus, 10 years ago
      Very interesting summation. Two great interpretations. I was very happy to find this piece and the Meissen in the same auction.
    5. vetraio50 vetraio50, 10 years ago
      Two in one hit ..... WOW !!!!!

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