A LARGE STONE URN
A LARGE STONE URN

JACQUES-EMILE RUHLMANN, PROBABLY EXECUTED BY GASTON LE BOURGEOIS, FOR THE GRAND HALL OF FRANCOIS DUCHARNE'S HOTEL DUCHARNE, PARIS, FRANCE, CIRCA 1927

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A LARGE STONE URN
Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann, probably executed by Gaston Le Bourgeois, for the Grand Hall of Francois Ducharne's Hotel Ducharne, Paris, France, circa 1927
en suite with the preceding lot, carved with a crab eating a fish amongst other fish, also carved with suns, supported on a low plinth
33 x 24.7/8in. (88.5 x 63cm.)
carved with the inscription C'est une tragdie (it is a tragedy)
Provenance
By descent in the Ducharne Family

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