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1930s Bronze Plate with Nautical Theme • Signed - P Le Faguays

Item #1085

This spectacular and very heavy brass and bronze plate with a deep, rich patina is actually more of a sculpture than it is a plate. Depicted is a nautical scene of a majestic and beautiful sailing ship surrounded by seven seagulls. It was created and signed by Pierre Le Faguays (1892-1925).

Pierre Le Faguays was born in Nantes, France in 1892. He was not only a talented sculptor, but also a leading member of the committee for the 1925 Paris Exhibition. He was awarded a medal of honor for his work in 1927. His best friend, Max Le Verrier (of the Le Verrier Foundry) made most of (if not all of) his pieces.

The Measurements:
15-1/4" Diameter X 1-1/2 Tall

1930s Bronze Plate with Nautical Theme • Signed - P Le Faguays

1930s Bronze Plate with Nautical Theme • Signed - P Le Faguays

1930s Bronze Plate with Nautical Theme • Signed - P Le Faguays

1930s Bronze Plate with Nautical Theme • Signed - P Le Faguays

1930s Bronze Plate with Nautical Theme • Signed - P Le Faguays

1930s Bronze Plate with Nautical Theme • Signed - P Le Faguays

1930s Bronze Plate with Nautical Theme • Signed - P Le Faguays

1930s Bronze Plate with Nautical Theme • Signed - P Le Faguays

Signed - P Le Faguays

1930s Bronze Plate with Nautical Theme • Signed - P Le Faguays

1930s Bronze Plate with Nautical Theme • Signed - P Le Faguays

  

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