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Erte Starstruck

“Starstruck”
By Erte - Romain de Tirtoff
Located in Warren, NJ
Erte "Starstruck" original signed and numbered serigraph. In good condition. Measures 45x35. I have
Category

20th Century Sculptures

Materials

Lithograph

STARSTRUCK (GLASS)
By Erté
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blue glass colors. Holds Erte signature to lower right of figure. Stamp numbered with foundry on base
Category

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Materials

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STARSTRUCK (GLASS)
STARSTRUCK (GLASS)
$2,450 Sale Price
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H 19 in W 5 in

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