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This striking mid-20th century French piece is a compelling fusion of folk art and refined design. The handcrafted structure, made from horseshoes and a twisted iron chain, reflects rustic artisan creativity, while the three small bronze dishes, each signed by Maxime Le Verrier, bring a layer of sophistication. The trays, adorned with symbolic motifs including Taurus, Leo, and a king of hearts, evoke astrological and allegorical themes. A natural patina enriches both the iron and bronze, enhancing its vintage charm.
Maxime Le Verrier (1891–1973) was a renowned French sculptor and designer celebrated for his role in the Art Deco movement. Known for blending elegance with symbolic and playful forms, his work bridged craftsmanship and modernist design. The inclusion of his signed plates elevates this piece into a unique artistic object, uniting decorative refinement with utilitarian folk elements.
This sculpture invites creative display, whether holding votive candles, treasured keepsakes, or a trail of incense. Its unusual combination of rough-forged iron and finely cast bronze creates a tactile contrast that draws the eye without demanding attention.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 22¾" high x 10¾" wide x 8" deep
Approx. overall 58cm high x 27cm wide x 20cm deep
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