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Antique Collectible Crystal: Beauty, History and Value at Strana & Antic The beauty of a…
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Antique Mantelpieces: Elegance and Art for the Fireplace Mantelpiece At Strana & Antic, we believe…
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Reflections and history: the charm of mirrors antique Ever since the mirror became an essential…
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A tradition of elegance: porcelain and antique pottery antique ceramics have always been symbols of…
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Tabletop Decor: elegance and tradition in every detail At Strana & Antic, each piece of…
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Figurines, Mantelpieces, Porcelain & Ceramics, Tabletop decor
Art Deco Porcelain Figurine by D. Charol for Rosenthal, Germany c.1925
0 out of 5There is no AI review summary.Art Deco Porcelain Figurine by D. Charol for Rosenthal, Germany c.1925
An exceptional Art Deco porcelain figurine, designed by celebrated sculptor Dorothea Charol and produced by Rosenthal in Bavaria around 1925….
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Mantelpieces, Sculptures, Tabletop decor
Belle Époque Masters: La Moisson and Le Message by Auguste Moreau (19th Century)
0 out of 5There is no AI review summary.An exquisite pair of signed Art Nouveau sculptures by the renowned French artist Auguste Moreau. Dating from the late 19th-century Belle Époque, these zinc figures with a bronze patina on…
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Porcelain & Ceramics, Wall decor
Italian Maiolica Plate with Mercury and Allegorical Figure – Deruta or Urbino, Late 17th – Early 18th Century
0 out of 5There is no AI review summary.Baroque Italian maiolica plate, hand-painted in Deruta or Urbino circa 1680–1740. Depicts Mercury with winged sandals beside an allegorical female figure. Richly decorated border with musical instruments, cherubs and cartouches….
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Figurines, Porcelain & Ceramics, Tabletop decor
Set of four musical putti – Höchst porcelain – Germany, ca. 1767-1779
0 out of 5There is no AI review summary.Set of four musical putti in hand-painted porcelain, produced by Höchst (Germany) circa 1767–1779. Each figure bears the six-spoked wheel mark. An exceptional Rococo ensemble for collectors or refined interiors.