Marc Chevalier
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Love it! :eusa_clap
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I have that exact pen. (I think. Not sure whether it's OS.)Shangas said:My favourite art deco doohickey is my 1930 lever-fill Sheaffer Balance OS (Oversize), medium-nibbed fountain pen, in marine-green marbled celluloid.
This one:
Foofoogal said:Art Deco is one of the main things I look for and try to keep. I adore it.
J.J. Gittes said:Marc, That is the watch of all watches!
This isn't mine but my fathers. From a French Hotel found by my grandfather in a salvage yard in New York.
Antje said:I love art deco, but I don't own real art deco.
I would love to have a figurine of a borzoi or other sighthound with a lady next to it.
there are a lot borzoi art deco figurine's and I totally love them
BinkieBaumont said:"Borzois or "Russian Wolf hounds" were Hugely popular, but so were Greyhounds, I have a couple of "Italian" miniature greyhounds and this sculpture, of Diana chasing a gazelle with with her hounds, when I purchased it it was missing the spear so i used a sate stick stained and pained it gold and rubbed it with shoe polish to give "Patina"
Modigliani
The Hon Deborah Mitford sister of novelist Nancy
vitanola said:Sister also of both Diana and Unity Mitford. Diana, of course, became the consort of Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the BUF (British Union of Fascists) Unity was quite close to Cpl. Hitler. Another sister, Jessica, was a committed communist from the early 'thirties. Deborah and her husband, the Duke of Devonshire were the guiding lights behind gthe SDP in the 'eighites.
All of the Mitfords of Deborah's generation wrote and spoke well. Diana was a positively brilliant conversationalist, an excellent writer, and a shrewd literary critic. A fascinating family, indeed!
PADDY said:I used my little dancing girl to profile an Art Deco watch of mine.
BinkieBaumont said:"Borzois or "Russian Wolf hounds" were Hugely popular, but so were Greyhounds, I have a couple of "Italian" miniature greyhounds and this sculpture, of Diana chasing a gazelle with with her hounds, when I purchased it it was missing the spear so i used a sate stick stained and pained it gold and rubbed it with shoe polish to give "Patina"
The Hon Deborah Mitford sister of novelist Nancy