Art Deco
Art Deco was a widespread design movement of the 1920s and 1930s. It is easily recognised due to its bold lines. Art Deco was a radical departure from previous design styles; its designs were bold, geometric, often colourful, geometric and streamlined. Paradoxically, Art Deco was considered modern and functional, with simplified materials and lines, and yet it was also very extravagant, bold and large in scope. Art Deco permeated every field of design, from art and architecture to jewellery, fashion and transportation. The movement was international.
Clarice Cliff 'Autumn Crocus' Clog...
William Moorcroft Miniature Vase
Anemone Pattern (Salesman's sample)...
William Moorcroft Miniature Vase
Hibiscus Pattern (Salesman's sample)...
William Moorcroft Miniature Vase Iris pattern (Salesman's sample)...
Sowerby (England) 'Stump Lady'...
Rene Lalique glass ashtray 'Faune', c. 1931...
Glass Tazza - Centrepiece by Schneider...
William Moorcroft Double Gourd Vase...
William Moorcroft Pomegranate Vase...
Moreau Art Deco lamp c. 1920....
Walther pink frosted float bowl figurine 'Arabella'...
Royal Worcester George Evans Cabinet Plate....
Glass Vase Centrepiece by Schneider with metal mount....
Small William Moorcroft Pomegranate Vase...
Art Deco Smoker's cabinet (English)...
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