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Grey Crowned Crane Sculpture by Mangani for Oggetti, Italy, 1970s

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Porcelain Parrot Giulia Mangani for Oggetti Italy 1970s
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Hand Painted Stylized Toucan Sculpture by Giulia Mangani for Oggetti
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Exceptional hand painted porcelain stylized toucan sculpture designed by Giulia Mangani for Oggetti, circa 1970s. The piece is multicolored with a ...
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Late 20th Century Italian Hollywood Regency Animal Sculptures

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Italian Porcelain and Gold Birds by Oggetti
By Oggetti, Giulia Mangani
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Beautiful 1970’s Italian porcelain and gold birds sculpture by Giulia Mangani for Oggetti. In beautiful original vintage condition. Measurements: 13.5” Wide, 7.25” Deep, 14” High.
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Giulia Mangani Duck in Lucite Porcelain Gold 1970 Silver Metal Made in Italy
By Giulia Mangani
Located in Palermo, Sicily
Giulia Mangani duck in Lucite porcelain gold 1970 silver metal made in Italy.
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1970s Bronze Crane Sculpture on a Marble Base
Located in Marbella, ES
An elegant bronze crane sculpture, rendered in a detailed and lifelike design that highlights the grace and natural beauty of this majestic bird. The figure stands slender, with its ...
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Late 20th Century Spanish Animal Sculptures

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Lladro Porcelain Crane, 1970s
By Lladro
Located in Delft, NL
Lladro Porcelain Crane, 1970s A Lladro, Spanish, porcelain high glazed pastel colored crane of 46.5 cm high, 21 cm wide and the depth 12 cm. The weight is 1690 grams. The original Lladro porcelain was made by three brothers; Juan, José and Vicente Lladró, in 1953, at their home in Almàssera, in Valencia, Spain. By 1955, their artistic talents were creating elegantly sculpted figurines, and their interest and desire to establish their own porcelain company peaked in 1958 when they decided to make porcelain full-time. They moved to a larger warehouse in the nearby town of Tavernes Blanques and Lladro Porcelain was born as a full-fledged business. The statue is marked with the third Lladro factory mark, used from 1971 - 1974, was the first Lladro use...
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