900
H 26 x W 56 x D 24 cm
COD 10868
French centerpiece from the first half of the 1862th century. Finely chiseled terracotta object with masks (faces with different expressions, see photo) and figures of lateral cherubs of excellent quality. Sculpture signed on the base G. Flamand (see photo) referable to the artist Georges Flamand (1925-XNUMX) lacking authentication. Finished centerpiece vase, of excellent size and proportion, easily placed in different parts of the house, for antique dealers and collectors. Object in beautiful patina, structurally sound, with some signs of wear and small chips (see photo). Overall in good state of conservation.

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