Bronze monkey sculpture by David Mesly.
Bronze sculpture representing a monkey by David Mesly (1918 - 2004).
Signed and numbered 3/8.
Stamp from the smelter Serral Heiro.
Bronze sculpture representing a monkey by David Mesly (1918 - 2004).
Signed and numbered 3/8.
Stamp from the smelter Serral Heiro.
A pair of sconces created by Hamburger (1941) for Knoll. An acrylic resin rod is masking the wire and making it almost invisible. Chrome reflector masking the bulb. The lights are fixed to the wall with two attachment tabs. Entirely original (reflectors, chrome, rods, switches). Rare and timeless 1970s model. Wiring to the European standard.
Note: A second identical pair but 30 cm longer is available.
Ernest-Marius SABINO (1878-1961)
Lampe de bureau avec structure en métal chromé
Réflecteur hémisphérique cannelé en verre moulé pressé satiné et reposant sur une base rectangulaire.
Signée Sabino Paris, Made in France
Vers 1930.
H : 19 cm L : 31 cm P : 21 cm
Pour plus d'informations sur le créateur, cliquer sur le nom : Ernest-Marius SABINO
A French Art Déco desk lamp by Sabino from the 1930s. Chromium plated metal and glass. Signed "Sabino Paris Made in France". Wired for European use.
A pair of sconces created by Peter Hamburger (b. 1941) for Knoll. An acrylic resin rod is masking the wire and making it almost invisible. Chrome reflector masking the bulb. The lights are fixed to the wall with two attachment tabs. Entirely original (reflectors, chrome, rods, switches). Rare and timeless 1970s model. Wiring to the European standard. Measures: Total height 120 cm, reflector diameter 17 cm, depth 14 cm.
Note: A second identical pair but 30 cm shorter is available.
Albumen print from the period by Eugène Atget representing an apple tree branch in full blossom. Written on the back by the photographer : 'Branche de pommier, N°55.' (Apple tree, negative N°55) 1900 period.
Large beige, blue and green with nuance of brown enameled ceramic sculpture representing a naked Venus by Edouard Cazaux (1889-1974).
Signed Cazaux on the base back.
1940-1950s
Pair of sconces with a green patinated bronze structure. Pink orange colored glass shades. Signed 'M. Le Verrier'. French work, circa 1920-1930. Wired for European use.
For more information : Max LE VERRIER