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Mannequin. Paris, circa 1928. Copper-color painted figure with necklace of diamonds and sapphires by Dusausoy and dress by Callot-Soeurs.
Female mannequins. Paris, n.d. Display of raincoats offered by Au Printemps department store.
Female mannequin. Paris, n.d. Exhibited at Siégel's stand at the Salon d'Automne.
Female mannequins. Paris, n.d. Reproduction of a fashion window in the 1900s.
Female form. Paris, circa 1927. Painted wood and polished nickel-plated metal. Produced by Siégel.
Female figure. Paris, circa 1929. Black lacquer carved wood Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Abstract male torso mannequin. Paris, circa 1928. Produced by Siégel.
Mirror sculpture. Paris, 1927. Robert Mallet-Stevens residence. Joël and Jan Martel, sculptors.
Picture frame. Paris, 1931. 18th century German frame in gilded wood at a 1931 frame exhibition at Galerie Georges Petit.
Picture frame. Paris 1931. 20th century German frame holding oil painting at a 1931 frame exhibition at Galerie Georges Petit.
Picture frame. Germany, 1931. Gilded Louis XVI frame in the collection of Pierre David-Weill.
Spanish picture frames. Paris,1931. Gallery view of a 1931 frame exhibition at Galerie Georges Petit.
Modern French picture frames. France,1931. Gallery view of a 1931 frame exhibition at Galerie Georges Petit, Paris.
French picture frames. France,1931. Gallery view of a 1931 frame exhibition at Galerie Georges Petit, Paris.
17th century German mirror. Paris, 1931. Cut-crystal over metal.
Spanish picture frames. Paris,1931. Gallery view of a 1931 frame exhibition at Galerie Georges Petit.
Spanish mirror frames. Paris,1931. 17th century wood frames painted red and green in frame exhibition at Galerie Georges Petit.
Spanish mirror frame. Paris,1931. 17th century wood frame painted red and green.
18th century German frames. Paris, 1931. Gilded gesso on wood, shown at a 1931 frame exhibition at Galerie Georges Petit, Paris.
Round mirror. France, circa 1925. Matte-finished nickel-plated bronze. Diameter 50 cm.
Picture frame. Paris, 1931. Mahogany and dark metal frame. Painting by Pablo Picasso, ex. Collection Jacques Doucet.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. White sycamore. Age three years. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. White sycamore. Age three years. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. White sycamore. Age two years. Clothing in blue wool. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. White sycamore. Age nine years. Clothing by Fairyland. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. White sycamore. Age six years. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. White sycamore. Age five years. Clothing by Fairyland. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Natural wood. Age eight years. Clothing by Fairyland. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Age three years. Two piece bathing suit. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Age twelve years. Eton jacket. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Age five years. Navy wool pants, white shirt. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Age four years. Clothing by Fairyland. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Age seven years. Clothing by Fairyland. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Child mannequins. Paris, circa 1927. Age five years. Adjustable arms and legs, produced by Siégel.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Age eight years. Clothing by Fairyland. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Child mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Age seven years. Produced by Siégel.
Male mannequin. Paris, circa 1928. Black-and-white painted abstract male torso. Produced by Siégel.
Female mannquin. Paris, 1927. Polished natural wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Two clothed feamale mannequins. Paris, circa 1927. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1929. Evening dress by Jeanne Lanvin.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1928. Form in polished nickel-plated steel and clothing in blackened bronze. Produced by Siégel.
Male figure. Paris, circa 1927. Black lacquered male celebrating Amsterdam Olympic Games. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Male mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Abstract male torso in natural wood and black-lacquered base. Produced by Siégel
Female head mannequin form. Paris, circa 1927. Felt hat. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Female head and bust mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Felt. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Female mannequin. Paris, 1926. Female form in carved and varnished natural wood. Produced by Siégel.
Female head forms. Paris, circa 1926. Hat and straw turban by Germaine Page.Jewelry by Gérard Sandoz.
Female head and bust form. Paris, circa 1926. Crimson silk scarf (with printed hunting-dog motif) by D'Ahetze. Mannequin by Siégel.
Female mannequin.Paris, circa 1929. Wood and metal female form. Produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Designed by André Vigneau.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Clothing by Paul Poiret. Form and decoration by André Vigneau.
Abstract female busts. Paris, circa 1927. Black lacquer (left) and natural wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Male mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Nickel-plated sheet iron with incised features. Produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin forms. Paris, circa 1927. Nickel-plated sheet iron rods. Produced by Siégel.
Female hands and arms forms. Paris, circa 1926. Modeling bracelet and holding clutch purse. Produced by Pierre Imans.
Abstract female bust form. Paris, circa 1926. Knitted one-piece swim suits by D'Ahetze. Produced by Siégel.
Male and female silhouette on clear glass. Paris, circa 1928. Produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin form. Paris, circa 1927. Metal and wood. Produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin. Madrid, Spain, circa 1927.
Female mannequin. Madrid, Spain, circa 1927. Felt mannequin produced by Siégel.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Cerolaque (wax-and-lacquer composition) painted in orange lacquer. Produced by Pierre Imans.
FFemale mannequin. Paris, circa 1926. Figure covered with small mirror pieces. Hand-blocked silk fabric by Sonia Delaunay. René Herbst, designer.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Natural stained-wood figure at ship's steering wheel. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female figure with terrier dog. Paris, circa 1928. Black-lacquered wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Three female figures with terrier. Paris, circa 1928. Black-lacquered wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Gown by Worth. Shoes by Julienne.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1926. Figure covered with small mirror pieces. Hand-blocked silk fabric by Sonia Delaunay. René Herbst, designer.
Female head and bust mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Gray felt-composition bust. Diamond necklace and hat pin by Mauboussin. Desmeures, designer.
Female head and hand mannequins. Paris, circa 1927. Gray felt-composition. Diamond necklace and hat pin by Mauboussin. Desmeures, designer.
Female mannequins. Paris, circa 1927. Produced by Siégel.
Boudoir lamp. France, n.d. Marabou feather trimming design by Krieger.
Desk lamp. Paris, n.d. Wood and frosted glass. Damon, designer.
Table lamp. France, n.d. Metal base and metal reflector. Polished metal and white frosted glass. Boris Jean Lacroix, designer.
Adjustable reading lamp. Paris, n.d. Jacques Le Chevalier, designer.
Table lamp. France, n.d. Three cubic shades. Georges Champion, designer.
Table lamp. France, n.d. Jacques Le Chevalier, designer.
Desk lamp. Paris, circa 1927. Slabs of alabaster arranged within a base of silver metal. Pierre Cheareau
Table lamp. France, n.d. Glass fish. Silver metal base and lighted from bulb concealed within the base. La Cremaillére, designer.
Diamond shaped table lamp. Mademoiselle Tavarnier, designer.

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