Mathis radiator cap

Enameled and stamped sheet metal radiator cap for a Mathis car

Set of six Louis XVI armchairs

5 500,00 
Six Louis XVI armchairs made in walnut with tapestry.

Théodore Deck

850,00 
A terra cotta medallion presenting a bust of a woman, by Théodore Deck in 1850

Tureen made in Strasbourg

4 200,00 
Tureen made in faience of Strasbourg, Joseph Hannong

Paul Hannong

1 450,00 
Faience plate with Indian flowers made in Strasbourg in the 18th century

Joseph Hannong

950,00 
Faience plate made under Joseph Hannong in Strasbourg

Mirror made in Strasbourg

1 350,00 
A mirror with gilded frame, made in Strasbourg. Period : around 1750 – 1760 Height : 72 cm Width :

Strasbourg faience tray

3 800,00 
A Strasbourg faience lobed tray, Paul or Balthazar Hannong. Decor of mixed technic with polychrome black roots Indian flowers and fantastic insects.

Théodore Deck

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Un vase en faïence, réalisé par Théodore Deck (1823-1891).

Cafetière égoïste de Joseph Hannong

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Une cafetière en porcelaine, Joseph Hannong, vers 1776-1781

Mustard pot of Joseph Hannong

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A mustard pot in faience, Joseph Hannong, between 1765-1773/74

Salière en faïence, Joseph Hannong

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Une salière en faïence, Joseph Hannong, 1770-1774

Strasbourg neoclassic mirror

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A Strasbourg mirror, made in the end of the 18th century.

Lost Alsace – Jean-Louis Grégoire

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A patine bronze bust showing a crying Alsatian woman. Model by Jean-Louis Grégoire

Gänseliesel

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A porcelain statuette made after Albert Schultz (1871-1953), and presenting a Gänseliesel.

Gänseliesel

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A porcelain gänseliesel, Albert Schultz (1871-1953), in the beginning of the 20th century.

Paul Spindler

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A panel of marquetry made by Paul Spindler (1906-1980) circa 1950, and showing the cathedral of Strasbourg.

Spring landscape

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An oil painting on canvas made by Lucien Haffen (188-1968)  in the middle of the 20th century, and showing a spring landscape.