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Creator: Jacques Sagan
Jacques Sagan, 'Corne' black earthenware lamp base, Vallauris France 1960s
By Jacques Sagan
Located in Firenze, IT
Mid-century modern 'Corne' lamp base
Jacques Sagan, Vallauris France 1960s
Iridescent black lacquered earthenware. Lamp shade included.
Organic modern
Lamp base: H 26 cm x 19 c...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Jacques Sagan Furniture
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Terracotta
Ceramic Mask by Jaque Sagan, Vallauris, France, 1960s
By Jacques Sagan
Located in Paris, FR
Ceramic Mask by Jaque Sagan, Vallauris, France, 1960s
Jean-Louis Dupuy a.k.a. Jaque Sagan was active in Vallauris from 1952 until his death in 1969.
The pedestal is recent and cust...
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1960s French Vintage Jacques Sagan Furniture
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Ceramic
Mid-Century Ceramic Vide Poche with a Woman Face by Jaque Sagan, Vallauris, 1960
By Jacques Sagan
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Mid-century ceramic vide poche with a woman face by Jaque Sagan, Vallauris, 1960
This colourful piece has a slightly grainy feel and is glazed in bright green and pink. The face o...
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1960s French Vintage Jacques Sagan Furniture
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Ceramic
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