Works of art
Paire de Vases fuselés.
Porcelain with celestial blue ba…
Vaso ad anfora in porcellana invetriata
Grande vaso ad anfora in porcell…
Vaso in porcellana invetriata
Vaso in porcellana invetriata su…
Vaso in porcellana bianca e blu
Vaso in porcellana bianca e blu …
Vaso in porcellana bianca e blu
Vaso con coperchio in porcellana…
Vaso in terracotta
Vaso in terracotta dipinta e dec…
Antico vaso in terracotta
Antico vaso in terracotta dipint…
Antico vaso in terracotta
Antico vaso in terracotta dipint…
ADAMS London
ADAMS London
Service Cries of Lo…
Jean-Joseph-Marie CARRIES (1855 - 1894), d'après
Jean-Joseph-Marie CARRIES (1855 …
Paco DURRIO (Francisco DURRIEU DE MADRON dit) (1875 - 1940)
Paco DURRIO (Francisco DURRIEU D…
TETARD FRERES
TETARD FRERES
Nécessaire de toil…
Jean DUNAND (1877 - 1944)
Jean DUNAND (1877 - 1944)
Platea…
Jean DUNAND (1877 - 1942)
Jean DUNAND (1877 - 1942)
Coupe …
Claudius LINOSSIER (1893 - 1953)
Claudius LINOSSIER (1893 - 1953)…
Roger CAPRON (1922 - 2006), attribué à
Roger CAPRON (1922 - 2006), attr…
TOMMASO BARBI
TOMMASO BARBI
Important seau à g…
NAGEL, vers 1970
NAGEL, vers 1970
Ensemble de dix…
Works of art
“When you can't change the world, change your surroundings," wrote Daniel Pennac.
To transform your interior, Decorative Arts auctions provide functional ornamental objects in various materials including bronze, wood, ceramics, glass, metal, mother-of-pearl, tortoiseshell, ivory and textile.
Online Decorative Arts auctions feature ornamental objects produced by fine bronze-makers, cabinetmakers, ceramicists, glass-makers, silversmiths and tapestry-makers, which include modern and antique frames, caskets and boxes, mirrors, vases, showcase items, carpets and tapestries.
The ornament triumphs in carved gilt wood mirrors, glass vases by Emile Gallé and Daum, and printed textiles by William Morris.
Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Arts and Crafts combine the beautiful and the useful in items featuring in these Decorative Arts auctions, which encompass contemporary design.
Did you know ? One of the ancestors of the jewellery box is the reliquary: a large richly ornamented casket in stone, wood or metal designed to containing the body or relics of a saint.