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Window display. Paris, n.d. Chocolat Prevost, chocolate house. Stands on zinc. M. J. Mauri, architect.
Table setting. Germany, circa 1925. Porcelain in the "Königin von Holland" pattern. Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur, makers.
Small table setting for four. Italy, circa 1925. Fish plates.
Table setting. France, circa 1925. Faience and glassware. Linen placemats. Marcel Goupy, designer.
Table setting.France, circa 1934. Metal tricot centerpiece. Simone Faure, designer.
Table setting in a Salon installation. France, circa 1927. Madame Chabert-Dupont, Marcel Goupy, Georges Serrée, and Cardeilhac, designers.
Table setting in an interior design scheme. France, circa 1925. Maurice Jallot, designer.
Table setting. France, circa 1925. Marcel Goupy, designer.
Vitrine of toy department. Paris, circa 1928. The dolls' circus. Au Printemps department store.
Vitrine of Grand magasin au Louvre Paris, depicting the arrival of Pere Nöel (Santa Claus) via sailing ship. France, 1925-35.
Vitrine of Au Printemps department store. Paris, circa 1928. Dolls with an an ocean liner.
Vitrine display of Au Printemps department store. Paris, circa 1928. Stuffed figures, Zig and Puce, French characters. Also stuffed polar bears and a...
Vitrine display of gaff-rigged sloops. France, circa 1928. Au Printemps department store.
Toy shop display. France, 1927. Adrienne shop. Selection of dolls and painted cabinet.
Toy shop display. France, 1927. Adrienne shop. Selection of dolls and painted cabinet.
Toy shop interior. France, 1925-35. Felt dolls madeat Lenci factory in in Turino, Italy. Toys and children's clothing and accessories.
Wardrobe. France, circa 1928. Verot residence. Screen by Jean Dunand, designer and maker.
Wardrobe, cabinet and desk. France, circa 1929.Picled black stained oak. Francis Jourdain, designer.
Wardrobe. France, circa 1928. Knotted walnut with polished iron pulls. Francis Jourdain, designer and maker.
Wardrobe. France, circa 1928. Walnut with shagreen panel in center, trimmed in silver metal. Base of silver metal. Dominique, designers.
Wardrobe. France, circa 1927. Double doors. René Prou, designer.
Secretary and chiffonier combined. France, circa 1927. Sycamore with amaranth for baseboard and pulls. Jean Bart, designer.
Wardrobe. France, circa 1926. Built into wall with double arched doors. Renée Kreisbourg, designer.
Window display.France, 1925-35. Still-life display of La Grand Maison de Blanc department store for its annual White sale.
Store Window display inspired by factory machinery. France, 1925-35. Wheel effects in black lacquer metal 'turned' by belts of silks. Made by Siégel.
Store display. France, 1927. "Cocottes" display (Birds made by children out of folded paper). Exhibiting napkins and tablecloth for its annual white...
Mannequins in carved wood by Siégel for Galleries Lafayette department store. France, 1926.
Window display.France, 1925-35. Wooden screen panel and floral fabric. By Rodier.
Window display. France, 1925-35. Sheets, towels, handkerchiefs. White sale at Esders department store.
Store display. France, 1925-35. Men's neckties and handkerchief on black and white mannequin. Siégel, designer.
Beach ensemble with live model, including swimsuit, robe, umbrella, and blanket designed by Mary Nowitsky.
Window display. France, 1925-35.Five mannequins and five different types of fabric. Made by Siégel.
Window display. France, 1925-35.Four mannequins exhibiting different types of fabric. Made by Siégel.
Window display. France, 1925-35.Three mannequins in lacquer, exhibiting 3 flowing fabrics in 3 paneled sections. Made by Siégel.
Window display. France, 1925-35. Lace for the annual White Sale of Au Bon Marché deprtment store.
Window display of different types of fabric. France,1925-35. Made by Siégel.
Display stands for fabrics. France, 1925-35. Designed for Foire de Lyonusing geometric lines with shafts of light by Siégel.
Mannequins. France, 1925-35. Dispalying fabrics by A. Levy, made by Siégel.
Draperies display design. France, 1925-35. Draperies shown in tapering shafts. Mery Frères, makers. Designed by Siégel.
Window display of different types of fabric. France, 1925-35. Made by Siégel.
Window display. France, 1925-35. Fabrics and a life sized photo of a woman sewing with effect in window display. "White Sale" for Au Printemps...
Window display of different types of fabric. France, 1925-35. Made by Siégel.
Window display of different types of fabric. France, 1925-35. .
Window display. France, 1925-35. Draperies by Primavera design department of Au Printemps department store.
Display booth. France, 1927. Fabrics arranged in silver circles and rods at a fair held in Au Printemps department store.
Circular window display of different fabrics. France, 1925-35.
Window display. France, 1925-35. Different types of fabrics, with spools and piles of folded sheets.
Illuminated display case. France, 1931. Printed and woven drapery fabrics designed by Elise Djo-Bourgeois. Display designed by Georges Djo-Bourgeois.
Window display of different types of fabric. France, 1925-35. .
Window display of fabrics. France, 1925-35. Exhibition stand of display designers at the Annual Foire de Paris. S
Window display of fabrics. France, 1925-35. Au Printemps department store.
New York skyscraper toys in carved wood. France, circa 1928. Madeleine Sougez, designer.
Wooden bulldog chair or toy. France, 1925-35. To be sat upon by a child.
Circus horse and trainer toys. France, 1926. Geometric treatment. Madeleine Sougez, designer.
Toy mechanical airplane. France, circa 1928. Designed and built by R. Vaudequin.
Boy sitting in miniature toy airplane. France, circa 1928. Designed and built by R. Vaudequin.
Doll in felt with a delicate petal costume. France, circa 1927. By Ars Lenci.
Table setting. France, circa 1925. Nursery tea service for a child in a playroom setting. Louis Sognot, designer.
Table service for four. England, circa 1925. Informal English luncheon.
Table setting. France, circa 1925. Porcelain and glassware by Maison Geo. Rouard. Geometric tablecloth by Rodier.
Table setting. France, circa 1925. Glass plates, drinking vessels and serving pieces in a cherry motif. René Lalique
Table setting.France, circa 1927. Saddier et fils, designers and manufacturers
Table setting.France, circa 1925. White faience in the "francoise" pattern. Desa, designer.
Table setting. France, circa 1934. Plates and drinking glass in a cherry motif. Glass sculpture in the background. René Lalique, designer and maker.
Table setting. France, circa 1925. Porcelain and glassware by Marcel Goupy. Tablecloth by Rodier.
Table setting. France, circa 1925. Porcelain and glassware by Marcel Goupy. Tablecloth by Rodier.
Table setting.France, circa 1925. Porcelain and glassware. Marcel Goupy, designer.
Table setting. France, circa 1927. Porcelain plates and smoked glassware. Bonsai tree center piece. Marble table. Michel Roux-Spitz, designer.
Table setting.France, circa 1925. Porcelain plates and glassware by Maison Geo.Rouard. Silver by Jean Puiforcat. Tablecloth by Rodier.
Table setting. France, circa 1926. Glass plates, drinking vessels, and serving pieces in a cherry motif. René Lalique, designer and maker.
Table setting. Sweden,1930. Luncheon table for six with embroidered table cloth.
Table setting.France, circa 1925. Louis XIII table. 16th century knives and forks. Shell-shaped ring holders in gilded bronze. Pewter plates known as...
Table setting.France, circa 1932. Porcelain and glassware by Maison Geo. Rouard.
Table setting.France, circa 1925. Swedish smoked glass by Maison Geo. Rouard. Tablecloth by Rodier.
Table setting. France, circa 1927. Glassware by René Lalique, silver by Jean Puiforcat, designer.
Table setting. France, circa 1927. Glassware by René Lalique, silver by Jean Puiforcat, designer.
Table setting. France, circa 1925. Porcelain and glassware. Jean Luce, designer and maker.
Table setting. France, circa 1925. Marcel Goupy, designer. Silver by Jean Puiforcat.
Table setting.France, circa 1932. Plate with bands. Circular pattern glassware. Made by Galliera.
Table setting.France, circa 1925. Porcelain and glassware. Marcel Goupy, designer. Tablecloth by Rodier.

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