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Art Deco Sculpture Leaping Gazelle Royal Haeger – Gloss Black Ceramic, 19"

US$150

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Substantial size: approximately 19" H x 16" L . This is a Vintage Royal Haeger ceramic sculpture depicting a stylized leaping gazelle, rendered in a high-gloss black glaze. The piece features the signature Art Deco curves and fluidity of form characteristic of Haeger’s mid-century art pottery, with the gazelle poised mid-stride on an abstracted base. American art pottery, mid-20th century Glossy black ceramic with smooth reflective finish Sculptural Art Deco design with dynamic, elongated form Excellent vintage condition; no chips, cracks, or repairs A defining statement of mid-century elegance, this Royal Haeger gazelle embodies both sculptural grace and decorative presence. Its dramatic silhouette and rich black glaze make it an ideal focal piece for a mantel, console, or modernist interior. Royal Haeger, Art Deco sculpture, black ceramic gazelle, mid-century modern decor, vintage pottery, leaping antelope, 1950s American ceramics, glossy black art pottery, modernist animal sculpture, collectible Haeger, Hollywood Regency accent, sculptural home decor
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