Huge Art Deco Figural Group By M. Secondo 'Lady An

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What a wonderful statement piece, for your consideration is this large Art Deco 1930's figural group signed M Secondo a late nineteenth / early twentieth century artist famous sculptor of the Art Deco period. Especially sought after for his animal creations and Diana huntress skillfully created with great realism. Please see dimensions below to get the full impact of the size of this piece. The lady is made from spelter as is the dog with the most wonderful crafted detailing from the pleats in the dress to the dogs muscle tone. This figure is in great condition, very little wear at all which is most unusual particulary with the colouring which is normally faded in areas back to the base metal. She weighs a hefty 12.4 kg, so a substantial piece not only in size but weight. FREE UK MAINLAND DELIVERY.
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Dimensions
Height = 52 cm (21")
Width = 61 cm (24")
Depth = 14.5 cm (6")

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DateArt Deco MakerM Secondo Codeas036a882 Price SOLD £0.00 StatusSold SellerArt Deco World Telephone07484813107Non UK callers :+44 7484813107 Emailenquiries@deco-world.co.uk

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