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Art Nouveau Pewter Plate or Dish
Located in Studio City, CA
A very detailed Art Nouveau pewter art plate or plaque. From the estate of Gore Vidal
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20th Century Art Nouveau Platters and Serveware

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Pewter

Art Nouveau Flower Dish Jardinière with Original Glass
Located in Wien, AT
Art Nouveau Flower Dish Jardinière with Original Glass brass polished and stove enamelled
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Antique Early 1900s Austrian Art Nouveau Centerpieces

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Brass

Rozenburg Den Haag Art Nouveau Art Pottery Dish, 1899-1914
By Rozenburg Porcelain
Located in Bishop s Stortford, Hertfordshire
A stunning Dutch Art Nouveau earthenware dish or wall plaque decorated with trailing floral blooms
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Antique Early 1900s Dutch Art Nouveau Pottery

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Pottery

Sculptural French Art Nouveau Mermaid Dish in Bronze
Located in Esbjerg, DK
Decorative dish or ashtray in cast bronze depicting a naked young mermaid with long hair
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Vintage 1920s French Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Bronze

Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Gilt Footed Shell Form Dish
By Lazarus Posen Witwe
Located in New York, NY
Art Nouveau, sterling silver gilt, footed shell form dish, Germany, circa 1910, Lazarus Posen witwe
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Vintage 1910s German Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

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Sterling Silver

Sterling Silver Art Nouveau Nut Dish by Hamilton Diesinger
By Hamilton Diesinger
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Sterling silver Art Nouveau nut dish by Hamilton & Diesinger, Philadelphia, 1895-1900. Repousse
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Antique Late 19th Century American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

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Sterling Silver

Antique Decorative Dish, German, Pewter, Bonbon Tray, Art Nouveau, Edwardian
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is an antique decorative dish. A German, pewter bonbon tray in Art Nouveau taste, dating to
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Early 20th Century German Art Nouveau Serving Bowls

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Pewter

Art Nouveau Style Sterling Decorative Dish by Gorham Silversmiths
By Gorham Manufacturing Company
Located in New York, NY
This stunning Art Nouveau/ Neoclassical style sterling silver decorative dish was realized by
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20th Century American Art Nouveau Decorative Bowls

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Sterling Silver

WMF Germany Art Nouveau Flower Dish Jardiniere Glass, 1900
By WMF Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik
Located in Vienna, AT
Outstanding as well as huge WMF Art Nouveau flower dish / jardiniére (silver plated) with original
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Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Decorative Bowls

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Silver Plate

Bronze Art Nouveau Figural Tray Vanity Dish Nymph Maiden
By Francis Renaud
Located in San Diego, CA
Beautiful ash tray or trinket dish featuring a female figure with her arms outstretched. In the
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Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Bronze

Ipsen Denmark Art Nouveau Ceramic Crab Dish, circa 1910-1919
Located in Bishop s Stortford, Hertfordshire
A scarce Art Nouveau ceramic bowl by P Ipsens Enke, Denmark dating between 1910 and 1919. The
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Vintage 1910s Danish Art Nouveau Pottery

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Pottery

Ipsen s Number 148, Art Nouveau Ceramic Dish with Sea Lions
Located in København, Copenhagen
Ipsen's number 148, Art Nouveau ceramic dish with sea lions. Measures: 21 cm in diameter
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Early 20th Century Danish Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

Art Nouveau Silvered Sweet and Fruit Dish with a Nymph, 1906
By WMF Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik
Located in Antwerp, BE
An Art Nouveau sweet and fruit dish with a nymph. By 
WMF, Württembergische Metallwaren Fabrik
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Early 20th Century German Art Nouveau Sheffield and Silverplate

Materials

Metal

Art Nouveau Victorian Sterling Silver Butter Dish, James Dixon Sons, 1895
By James Dixon Sons
Located in London, London
Silver Butter Dish, is decorated with Art Nouveau influenced chased floral and scroll work to the border
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Antique 1890s English Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

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Sterling Silver

Liberty Co Art Nouveau Silver Pedestal Bon Bon Dish 1912
By Liberty Co.
Located in Bishop s Stortford, Hertfordshire
A stylish Arts & Crafts silver pedestal bon bon dish by renowned London retailers Liberty & Co and
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Vintage 1910s British Art Nouveau Decorative Bowls

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Silver

WMF Koehler Art Nouveau Flower Dish Jardiniére Original Glass Liner, circa 1905
By WMF Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik
Located in Vienna, AT
Superb WMF Art Nouveau flower dish/jardiniére (silver plated) with original glass liner. The
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Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Centerpieces

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Silver Plate

Silver Art Nouveau Flower Dish Jardinière Sweden Original Glass Liner c.1900
Located in Vienna, AT
Silver Art Nouveau Flower Dish / Jardinière with Original Glass Liner. The gorgeous flower dish
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Antique Early 1900s Swedish Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

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Sterling Silver

Art Nouveau Bronzed Metal Jewelry, Pin, Coin Tray or Soap Dish
Located in Guaynabo, PR
This is an Art Nouveau bronzed Metal jewelry, pin, coin tray or soap dish. It is depicting a maid
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Early 20th Century Unknown Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Metal

Art Nouveau Shower Dish, Cast Iron, France, 1900
Located in Milan, IT
Unusual Art Nouveau round-shaped shower tray in white enameled cast iron with four claw-shaped feet
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Antique 1890s French Planters and Jardinieres

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Enamel, Iron

Art Nouveau silvered flower dish with nymph blue glass liner WMF 1906
By WMF Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik
Located in Antwerp, BE
An Art Nouveau flower dish with butterfly lady and blue glass liner. Stamped WMF mark, 0/1 and B
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Early 20th Century German Art Nouveau Centerpieces

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Metal, Silver Plate

Art Nouveau Female Figure in Pewter with Quadruple Dish by Designer Albert Mayer
By Albert Mayer
Located in Toledo, OH
Art Nouveau pewter bowl / tray / fruit dish /centrepiece designed by Albert Mayer. It is an
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20th Century Art Nouveau Figurative Sculptures

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Pewter

1970s Sensual Green Triangular Ceramic Dish Art Nouveau Style
Located in Chula Vista, CA
1970s Sensual Green Triangular Dish Style Art Nouveau 12 diameter x 3.25 tall Preowned vintage
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Late 20th Century Mid-Century Modern Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Ceramic

Höganäs, Sweden, Art Nouveau ceramic dish. Leaves in relief. Early 20th C.
Located in København, Copenhagen
. THEREFORE, NO IMPORT TARIFFS WILL BE APPLICABLE TO YOUR PURCHASE. Höganäs, Sweden, Art Nouveau ceramic
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Early 20th Century Swedish Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Ceramic

Wmf Art Nouveau Flower Dish JardiniÉre Silver-plated Original Glass Liner C.1900
By WMF Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik
Located in Vienna, AT
SUPERB WMF ART NOUVEAU FLOWER DISH / JARDINIÉRE (SILVER-PLATED) with ORIGINAL GLASS LINER The
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Early 20th Century German Art Nouveau Centerpieces

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Silver Plate

1920 s Small Handcrafed Danish Art Nouveau Handcrafted Frog Dish by Ipsens Enke
By P. Ipsens Enke
Located in Knebel, DK
1920's Danish Art Nouveau handcrafted frog dish / ash tray by P. Ipsens Enke The handcrafted art
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Vintage 1920s Danish Art Nouveau Decorative Bowls

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Ceramic

1970 Austrian Art Nouveau Style Yellow Glass Bowl / Dish with Brown Flower Decor
Located in New York, NY
crystal pa^te de verre in a vibrant yellow. The exclusive Art Nouveau decor is realized with the intaglio
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Vintage 1970s Austrian Art Nouveau Decorative Bowls

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Art Glass, Cut Glass

Antique French Carved Wood Tray Dish Etienne Morlet Art Nouveau Ecole de Nancy
By Ecole de Nancy
Located in Bad Säckingen, DE
the naturalistic essence characteristic of the Art Nouveau style, presenting an elegant blend of
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Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Wood

Art Nouveau Bronze Table Lamp and Coin Dish Vide Poche with a Elephant
Located in Verviers, BE
and provided with a new fitting E27. We specialise in Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Vintage: Please
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Vintage 1910s Austrian Art Nouveau Table Lamps

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Bronze

Antoine Bofill Art Nouveau Gilt Bronze Mermaid
By Antoine Bofill
Located in Dallas, TX
Antoine Bofill (Spanish 1875-1927) Art Nouveau Gilt Bronze Maiden French Art Nouveau Gilt-Bronze
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Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Bessie Newbery for Doulton Lambeth Floral Pattern Art Pottery Butter Dish
By Doulton Lambeth
Located in Bishop s Stortford, Hertfordshire
Doulton Lambeth stoneware lidded floral decorated butter dish by Bessie Newbery and dating from
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Antique Early 1900s English Art Nouveau Pottery

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Stoneware

Albert Marionnet French Art Nouveau Gilded Bronze Eagle Card Tray
By Albert Marionnet
Located in Bishop s Stortford, Hertfordshire
A stunning French Art Nouveau gilded bronze dish or card tray with a large eagle perched on a
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Antique Late 19th Century French Art Nouveau Animal Sculptures

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Bronze

Frosted Dish Chandelier
Located in Peekskill, NY
floral hand-hammered brass ring is Art Nouveau. The chain and canopy are also original to the lamp as
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Early 20th Century American Art Nouveau Chandeliers and Pendants

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Brass

Louis Comfort Tiffany Blue and White Favrile Art Glass Tazza or Wafer Dish
By Louis Comfort Tiffany
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine Tiffany Favrile glass two-color footed tazza or wafer dish, early 20th century. Bears
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Early 20th Century American Art Nouveau Glass

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Art Glass

Antique Decorative Fruit Bowl, French, Lead Glass, Dish, Art Deco, circa 1920
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is an antique decorative fruit bowl. A French, lead glass dish in Art Deco taste, dating to
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Decorative Bowls

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Art Glass

Large Gilt Bronze Art Nouveau Vide Poche by Albert Marionnet
Located in London, GB
Surprisingly contemporary in its style, this French Art Nouveau gilded bronze vivde poche, dish or
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Antique 1890s French Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Bronze

Art Nouveau Green Enamel Cast Iron Trinket Ring Tray by Pemco
By Pemco
Located in Van Nuys, CA
This Art Nouveau ring/candy dish by Pemco, showcases the elegance of the Edwardian era with its
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Antique 19th Century Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Iron

Lalique Crystal “Frangipani” Ring Holder/Pin Dish
By Lalique
Located in Guaynabo, PR
This is a Lalique amber crystal “Frangipani” ring holder/ pin dish shaped as a five petals Plumeria
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20th Century French Art Nouveau Glass

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Crystal

Bronze Leaf and Bug Dish
Located in Chicago, IL
A wonderful early 20th century American bronze leaf dish with two beetles in low relief, cast by
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Early 20th Century American Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Bronze

Antique Wood Hughes Sterling Silver Oyster Dish
By Wood Hughes
Located in Toledo, OH
Beautiful antique sterling silver oyster shaped dish by Wood & Hughes, circa 1880. Very nice
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Antique 1880s Unknown Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

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Silver

French Longchamp Earthenware Oval Serving Dish Terre De Fer, Late 19th Century
Located in Beuzevillette, FR
Longchamp Earthenware Oval Serving Dish - Iron Land The earthenware is white ivory decorated with
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Antique Late 19th Century French Art Nouveau Ceramics

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Ceramic

Graham Bronze Leaf Vide-Poche, Valet Tray or Vanity Dish
Located in Doylestown, PA
Solid bronze leaf form trinket or valet dish, signed Graham Bronze. A lovely work with smooth
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20th Century Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Bronze

Georg Jensen Grape Motif Sterling Silver Oval Serving Dish with Cover 408B
By Georg Jensen
Located in Cincinnati, OH
inspired by the Art Nouveau aesthetic coupled with time the artist spent traveling in Italy. Georg
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Vintage 1930s Danish Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

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Sterling Silver

French Bronze Presenting Dish Shaped as Leaf by Giltay
Located in Casteren, Noord-Brabant
Beautiful bronze presentation tray in the shape of a leaf. The bronze is beautifully finely cast, the wood grain of the top looks lifelike. The bowl is patinated with multiple colors...
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Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Bronze

Longchamp Majolica Asparagus Service Dish with Strainer Sauce Boat and 12 Plates
By Longchamp
Located in Paris, FR
rectangular-shaped dish has his inside strainer and one gravy boat. This Longchamp set has a white background
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Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Delft and Faience

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Faience, Majolica

Reed and Barton Sterling Silver Two-Part Lily Pad Dish with Intertwined Handle
By Reed Barton
Located in Cincinnati, OH
This elegant sterling silver two part dish was made by well regarded Taunton, Massachusetts based
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Vintage 1940s American Art Nouveau Sterling Silver

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Sterling Silver

Game Pie Dish Decorated with Four Rabbits by William Schiller Sons circa 1880
By Wilhelm Schiller Son
Located in Katonah, NY
We are pleased to offer this stoneware game pie dish decorated with four rabbits peeking out over
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Antique Late 19th Century Czech Art Nouveau Soup Tureens

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Stoneware

Georg Jensen Black Mice Dish in Terracotta for P. Ipsens Enke, 1910s
By P. Ipsens Enke
Located in Esbjerg, DK
A rare small dish in black burnt terracotta made by Iconic silversmith Georg Jensen (1866-1935
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Vintage 1910s Danish Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Terracotta

Ipsen s Widow, Denmark, Two Vases and a Small Dish in Hand Painted Ceramics
Located in København, Copenhagen
Ipsen's widow, Denmark. Two vases and a small dish in hand painted glazed ceramics. Decorated with
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Vintage 1920s Danish Art Nouveau Vases

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Ceramic

Vintage Bronze Table Lamp and Coin Dish Vide Poche with a Red Squirrel
Located in Verviers, BE
-wired and provided with a new fitting E27. We specialise in Art Nouveau , Art Deco and Vintage: Please
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Vintage 1910s Austrian Art Nouveau Table Lamps

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Bronze

Fratelli Toso Murano Millefiori Flowers Antique Italian Art Glass Mini Basket
By Fratelli Toso
Located in Kissimmee, FL
contrasting colors. Would make a great ring dish. Art Nouveau era. Measures 4 1/8" long x 3 3/4" wide x 4 1/8
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Early 20th Century Italian Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Murano Glass, Murrine

Royal Copenhagen Art Nouveau Dish with Rabbit #878
By Christian Thomsen, Royal Copenhagen
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Royal Copenhagen Art Nouveau dish with rabbit #878. Measures 10 cm x 14 cm and is in good condition
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Vintage 1970s Danish Art Nouveau Porcelain

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Porcelain

Royal Copenhagen Art Nouveau Dish with Egyptian Sphinx Head #617
By Royal Copenhagen
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Royal Copenhagen Art Nouveau dish with Egyptian sphinx head #617. Measures: 14.5 cm and is first
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Antique Early 1900s Danish Art Nouveau Porcelain

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Porcelain

Royal Copenhagen Art Nouveau Dish with Mermaid and Fish #495
By Royal Copenhagen
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Royal Copenhagen Art Nouveau dish with Mermaid and fish #495. Measures: 22 cm / 8 2/3 in. and is in
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Antique Early 1900s Danish Art Nouveau Porcelain

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Porcelain

Bing Grondahl Leaf shaped Art Nouveau Dish with Young Nude Man #1
By Bing Grøndahl
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Bing & Grondahl leaf shaped Art Nouveau dish with young nude man #1660. Measure: 15 cm height (5 29
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Early 20th Century Danish Art Nouveau Porcelain

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Porcelain

WMF Art Nouveau Dish Depicting a Nude Lady on a Heart Shaped Leaf, circa 1900
By WMF Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik
Located in Brighton, GB
WMF Art Nouveau dish depicting a nude lady on a heart shaped leaf, circa 1900. Plated pewter
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Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

American Art Nouveau Dish Card Tray or Dish
Located in Fairfax, VA
Early 20th century American Art Nouveau cast iron and spelter card tray or dish featuring a sitting
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Early 20th Century American Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Iron, Spelter

Gilt Bronze Hand Painted Blown Glass Art Nouveau Dish
Located in Fairfax, VA
This beautiful Art Nouveau candy dish, blown glass red/orange color dish with gold leaves frame in
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Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

Materials

Bronze

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Art Nouveau Dish For Sale on 1stDibs

With a vast inventory of beautiful furniture at 1stDibs, we’ve got just the art nouveau dish you’re looking for. Frequently made of metal, ceramic and silver, every art nouveau dish was constructed with great care. There are many kinds of the art nouveau dish you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 19th Century to those made as recently as the 21st Century. When you’re browsing for the right art nouveau dish, those designed in Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles are of considerable interest. A well-made art nouveau dish has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Royal Copenhagen, WMF Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik and Bing Grøndahl are consistently popular.

How Much is a Art Nouveau Dish?

An art nouveau dish can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price 1stDibs is $850, while the lowest priced sells for $65 and the highest can go for as much as $40,000.

A Close Look at Art-nouveau Furniture

In its sinuous lines and flamboyant curves inspired by the natural world, antique Art Nouveau furniture reflects a desire for freedom from the stuffy social and artistic strictures of the Victorian era. The Art Nouveau movement developed in the decorative arts in France and Britain in the early 1880s and quickly became a dominant aesthetic style in Western Europe and the United States.

ORIGINS OF ART NOUVEAU FURNITURE DESIGN

CHARACTERISTICS OF ART NOUVEAU FURNITURE DESIGN

  • Sinuous, organic and flowing lines
  • Forms that mimic flowers and plant life
  • Decorative inlays and ornate carvings of natural-world motifs such as insects and animals 
  • Use of hardwoods such as oak, mahogany and rosewood

ART NOUVEAU FURNITURE DESIGNERS TO KNOW

ANTIQUE ART NOUVEAU FURNITURE ON 1STDIBS

Art Nouveau — which spanned furniture, architecture, jewelry and graphic design — can be easily identified by its lush, flowing forms suggested by flowers and plants, as well as the lissome tendrils of sea life. Although Art Deco and Art Nouveau were both in the forefront of turn-of-the-20th-century design, they are very different styles — Art Deco is marked by bold, geometric shapes while Art Nouveau incorporates dreamlike, floral motifs. The latter’s signature motif is the "whiplash" curve — a deep, narrow, dynamic parabola that appears as an element in everything from chair arms to cabinetry and mirror frames.

The visual vocabulary of Art Nouveau was particularly influenced by the soft colors and abstract images of nature seen in Japanese art prints, which arrived in large numbers in the West after open trade was forced upon Japan in the 1860s. Impressionist artists were moved by the artistic tradition of Japanese woodblock printmaking, and Japonisme — a term used to describe the appetite for Japanese art and culture in Europe at the time — greatly informed Art Nouveau. 

The Art Nouveau style quickly reached a wide audience in Europe via advertising posters, book covers, illustrations and other work by such artists as Aubrey Beardsley, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Alphonse Mucha. While all Art Nouveau designs share common formal elements, different countries and regions produced their own variants.

In Scotland, the architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh developed a singular, restrained look based on scale rather than ornament; a style best known from his narrow chairs with exceedingly tall backs, designed for Glasgow tea rooms. Meanwhile in France, Hector Guimard — whose iconic 1896 entry arches for the Paris Metro are still in use — and Louis Majorelle produced chairs, desks, bed frames and cabinets with sweeping lines and rich veneers. 

The Art Nouveau movement was known as Jugendstil ("Youth Style") in Germany, and in Austria the designers of the Vienna Secession group — notably Koloman Moser, Josef Hoffmann and Joseph Maria Olbrich — produced a relatively austere iteration of the Art Nouveau style, which mixed curving and geometric elements.

Art Nouveau revitalized all of the applied arts. Ceramists such as Ernest Chaplet and Edmond Lachenal created new forms covered in novel and rediscovered glazes that produced thick, foam-like finishes. Bold vases, bowls and lighting designs in acid-etched and marquetry cameo glass by Émile Gallé and the Daum Freres appeared in France, while in New York the glass workshop-cum-laboratory of Louis Comfort Tiffany — the core of what eventually became a multimedia decorative-arts manufactory called Tiffany Studios — brought out buoyant pieces in opalescent favrile glass. 

Jewelry design was revolutionized, as settings, for the first time, were emphasized as much as, or more than, gemstones. A favorite Art Nouveau jewelry motif was insects (think of Tiffany, in his famed Dragonflies glass lampshade).

Like a mayfly, Art Nouveau was short-lived. The sensuous, languorous style fell out of favor early in the 20th century, deemed perhaps too light and insubstantial for European tastes in the aftermath of World War I. But as the designs on 1stDibs demonstrate, Art Nouveau retains its power to fascinate and seduce.

There are ways to tastefully integrate a touch of Art Nouveau into even the most modern interior — browse an extraordinary collection of original antique Art Nouveau furniture on 1stDibs, which includes decorative objects, seating, tables, garden elements and more.

Questions About Art Nouveau Dish
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 2, 2021
    Art Nouveau jewelry generally featured three main themes: flora, fauna and women. The Art Nouveau movement lasted 15 years and it reached its pinnacle in the year 1900. Art Nouveau jewelers used every “canvas” imaginable, looking beyond brooches and necklaces to belt buckles, fans, tiaras, dog collars (a type of choker necklace), pocket watches, corsages and hair combs. Multicolored gems and enamel could complete this vision better than diamonds. Enameling is most often associated with Art Nouveau jewelry, specifically plique-à-jour. Known as backless enamel, plique-à-jour allows light to come through the rear of the enamel because there is no metal backing. It creates an effect of translucence and lightness. Shop a collection of antique and vintage Art Nouveau jewelry from some of the world’s top jewelers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 14, 2024
    Art Nouveau originated in France and Great Britain, but variants materialized elsewhere. The visual vocabulary of Art Nouveau was particularly influenced by the soft colors and abstract images of nature as portrayed in Japanese art prints, which arrived in large numbers in the West after open trade was forced upon Japan in the 1860s. Impressionist artists were moved by the artistic tradition of Japanese woodblock printmaking and other modes of art and design in the East Asian country. The Art Nouveau style quickly reached a wide audience in Europe via advertising posters, book covers, illustrations and other work by such artists as Aubrey Beardsley, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Alphonse Mucha. While all Art Nouveau designs share common formal elements, different countries and regions produced their own versions. Explore a selection of Art Nouveau furniture, jewelry and art on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 27, 2024
    Art Nouveau was influenced by a few things. The soft colors and abstract images of nature seen in Japanese woodblock prints, which arrived in large numbers in the West after open trade was forced upon Japan in the 1860s, were a major source of inspiration. Also, Pre-Raphaelite art and the Arts and Crafts and Rococo styles had an influence on Art Nouveau designers. On 1stDibs, find a wide range of Art Nouveau furniture and decorative objects.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2019

    Art Nouveau furniture was a style of furniture that emerged at the end of the 19th century and was characterized by its complex curved lines. The curved details in the furniture were typically carved by hand and finished with lacquer. The unmistakable gloss that is associated with Art Nouveau comes from the thick coat of varnish applied to the furniture as the final step of the production process.

  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 8, 2024
    Art Nouveau ended primarily due to world events. When World War I broke out in 1914, artistic production was largely halted in order to free up materials for manufacturing equipment for the war effort. By the time the 1919 Treaty of Versailles brought about the end of the war, interest in Art Nouveau had waned. Designers and artists became interested in new forms and styles, such as Art Deco. On 1stDibs, explore a diverse assortment of Art Nouveau furniture, decorative objects, jewelry and art.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2019

    The main difference between Art Nouveau and Art Deco is that the former is detailed and ornate, and the latter is sharp and geometrical. When the movement started at the end of the 19th century, Art Nouveau was heavily influenced by nature and the curved lines of flowers. Art Deco, which became popular in the beginning of the 20th century, was inspired by the geometric abstraction of cubism.

  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 20, 2024
    To identify Art Nouveau jewelry, first consider its overall shape and themes. Flora, fauna and female figures were the three main themes in Art Nouveau jewelry. Winged creatures, such as insects and birds, were also popular subjects. Next, examine the materials and techniques. Art Nouveau jewelers distinguished themselves from their predecessors through the use of their unorthodox materials and methods. Prior to the 20th century, artisans working with jewelry prioritized precious metals and diamonds. This was not true for Art Nouveau creators. Enameling is most often associated with Art Nouveau jewelry, specifically plique-à-jour. Known as backless enamel, plique-à-jour allows light to come through the rear of the enamel because there is no metal backing. It creates an effect of translucence and lightness. Art Nouveau jewelers also favored pearls, particularly baroque pearls, for their large size and irregular shape. However, opal was the most popular stone, and Art Nouveau jewelry was primarily set in yellow gold. If you need more help identifying your jewelry, a certified appraiser or knowledgeable dealer can assist you. On 1stDibs, find a wide range of Art Nouveau jewelry.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2019

    The Art Nouveau design movement used such materials as cast iron and steel, ceramic and glass. This style of architecture, design, art and jewelry was characterized by its use of long, sinuous lines that are reflected in nature.

  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Yes, some stained glass is Art Nouveau. It was during this period that Louis Comfort Tiffany produced his famed stained glass windows and decorative objects. However, the tradition of producing stained glass traces all the way back to the Gothic period. You'll find a selection of stained glass on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Alphonse Mucha was a Czech painter who is one of the originators of the Art Nouveau style. His style of painting and design rose in popularity in 1895 and he produced many works, including illustrations, posters and jewelry designs. Find a variety of Alphonso Mucha art and prints on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2024
    No one person created the Art Nouveau movement. However, the term debuted in an 1884 article in the L'Art Moderne journal, describing the work of a collective of artists known as Les XX. As a result, some people credit the group and its founding members, James Ensor and Théo van Rysselberghe, as helping to define the movement. However, Art Nouveau was heavily informed by work that came before, including Rococo design, Pre-Raphaelite art, Japanese art and the Arts and Crafts movement. Beyond Les XX, a number of creators helped to propel the movement. Among them were Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Louis Majorelle, Émile Gallé, Antoni Gaudí and Tiffany Studios. On 1stDibs, explore a diverse assortment of Art Nouveau furniture and decorative objects.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 4, 2024
    To identify Art Nouveau furniture, first try to locate a maker's mark on the piece. You can then use it to research the maker with the help of information published in trusted online resources. Some makers, such as Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Louis Majorelle and Émile Gallé, are well-known for their Art Nouveau furnishings. If you determine that a maker identified with Art Nouveau produced your piece, it likely reflects the movement's characteristics, especially if it was made during the late 19th or early 20th centuries. You can also look for common features of Art Nouveau furniture, such as sinuous, organic and flowing lines; forms that mimic flowers and plant life; decorative inlays and ornate carvings of natural-world motifs such as insects and animals and the use of hardwoods such as oak, mahogany and rosewood. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer can aid you with the identification process. Shop a diverse assortment of Art Nouveau furniture on 1stDibs.