Art Deco Seal Stamp Sculpture, 1930s, Sweden
Art Deco seal stamp, crafted in the 1930s by royal purveyor Harald Linder for his studio in Sweden.
This elegantly designed piece features a solid pewter column set on a brass base, creating a subtle yet sophisticated contrast in materials. The column is crowned with a double-headed sphinx, reflecting the Art Deco era’s fascination with ancient Egypt. The smooth surfaces and clean lines of the column, paired with the detailing of the sphinx, result in a striking and minimalist aesthetic. Originally intended as a seal stamp, its graceful form also makes it an exceptional decorative sculpture, perfect for infusing any space with a touch of Art Deco sophistication.