Add an intriguing vintage touch to your bookshelf with these stunning Art Deco style bookends from L. The bronze finish gives off an alluring metallic sheen that will brighten up any room. The bookends feature a monogram letter K design, adding a personal touch to your decor. Crafted in the United States, these bookends are…
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Bradley and Hubbard tower temple book ends and antique letter holder Art Deco
Bradley and Hubbard tower temple book ends and antique letter holder Art Deco? ….. Up for sale is a set of Bradley and Hubbard temple book ends They have some slight imperfections scoffs scratches etc. The measurements are approximately 5 long by 3 and a 1/2 inches high…… You will also be receiving this very…
Continue readingAntique Judd Co Bulldogs Book Slide Collapsible Bookends & Letter Rack Art Deco
In Antique as found Condition – wear to the brass patina. Measures – 19 3/4″ fully extended Width 6 3/4″. In New Britain, Connecticut. The firm changed hands among family members and company names for a hundred years as it evolved into the J. In 1864, Albert, Edward and Hubert Judd moved the company to…
Continue readingRookwood Letter holder with pockets Pottery High Glaze Brown 7
Rookwood Letterholder Pottery High Glaze Brown. Not really my field of knowledge but this is in very good condition. I see no cracks chips or crazing. Very heavy for size. Designed to sit on a desk hold letters and not tip over. Last couple pictures show really nice detail to the glaze. Approximately 7 in…
Continue readingVintage Art Deco L. E. Mason Co. Bronze Monogram Metal Bookends Letter L (PG1401)
Rare Vintage Art Deco L. Boston Mass Bronze Monogram Metal Bookends – Letter L. Normal cosmetic wear from age, storage, and use. Has patina on it. I’ll leave the polishing on you because I do not have the right solutions for it and some times people like the patina on them. Middle circle is interchangeable…
Continue reading1920 Brass/Bronze Original JUDD USA Native American War Chief Letter Book Holder
The firm changed ownership among family members, and company names changed for a century as the company evolved into the J. In the first decade of 1900, the company began to produce a decorative and ornate metal arts line of high-quality sand castings in iron, brass and bronze mediums. Some items produced included bookends, book…
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