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Wade Art Deco cellulose figure, dating between 1927 and 1937 and designed by Head Designer for George Wade & Son, Jessie Van Hallen. Figure is called Zena. These cellulose figures were in production for only about a decade, but production ceased when Wade found that the cellulose was unstable, turning yellow and then peeling off. This particular figurine, although free from chip and crack damage, does have peeling damage as described above - this affects the upper parts of the arms and patches to her dress. One of her hands also looks to have had a restoration. Still a charming figure, and clearly marked to the base with the Wade mark. We do have a professional restorer who can take a look at this beautiful figurine if you require her in a restored condition. Additional photographs are available on request. |
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c1927 Wade Art Deco figurine Zena Jessie Van Hallen |
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| Charming Wade cellulose figurine, designed by Jessie Van Hallen, and manufactured in the Art Deco period between the years of 1927 to 1937. Figure is called Pompadour. Figurine is clearly marked to the base with the Wade mark. In generally good condition, with respect to no chips or cracks, however, as with many of these early figures the cellulose finish has yellowed and rubbed in places throughout the figure. Measures 5 3/4 inches (14 1/2 cm) in height. Weighs unpackaged 220 grammes. Additional photographs are available on request. | ||||
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Wade cellulose figurine Pompadour Jessie Van Hallen |
5.75” |
220g |
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| Charming Wade cellulose figurine, named Sunshine 2, and made in the Art Deco period between the years of 1927 and 1937. Clearly marked to the base with the wade mark. In generally good condition with respect to no chip or cracks. However, as with many of these early cellulose models the cellulose is turning yellow and rubbed in areas throughout the piece. Measures 6 1/2 inches (16 cm) in height, and weighs unpackaged 300 grammes. Additional photographs are available on request. | ||||
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Art Deco period Wade cellulose figure Sunshine 2 |
6.5” |
300g |
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| Wade cellulose figure, dating to the 1920s and designed by Head Designer for George Wade & Son, Jessie Van Hallen. Figure is called Curtsey. These cellulose figures were in production for only about a decade, but production ceased when Wade found that the cellulose was unstable, turning yellow and then peeling off. This particular figurine, although free from chip and crack damage, does have peeling damage as described above - this affects around the rim of the bonnet and to the piece in general. Still a charming figure, and clearly marked to the base with the Wade mark. Measures 5 inches (13 cm) in height, and weighs unpackaged 325 grammes. | ||||
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Wade Art Deco figurine Curtsey Jessie Van Hallen |
5” |
325g |
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