Antique Pair Of 1920’s Snead And Company Joan Of Arc Bookends. Snead, Jersey City, NJ. This is a great pair of bookends with natural patina. They came from a collector who had a collection of over 300 pairs of bookends. The finish does have some natural wear, but does not attract from their beauty. Each…
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Very Rare Nuart Bookends- Marked Nuart- Original Paint
I have collected art deco, mainly Nuart and Frankart, for 40 years and have never seen another pair of these. I have had them for approximately 20 years. Both are marked with the Nuart Creations logo on the backside. Both are heavy and weigh approximately 3 lbs. Each has approximately 10-15% paint loss. The item…
Continue readingART DECO 1920’s Nude Dancers with Sash Bookends Marked 200 1, Cast Iron
A pair of Art Deco style bookends from the mid 1920s. This PAIR appears in “Collector’s Encyclopedia of Bookends” by Kuritzky and De Costa and are called “Nude Dancer with Sash”. Unlike similar bookends, this pair is MARKED on one of them with a 200-1 stamp. They are made of solid cast iron with coppery…
Continue readingPair of Bookends Art Deco Nouveau Peacocks Metal Marked 501 Peacock Hand Painted
This very nice pair of metal peacock bookends is from my mother in laws estate. She loved all things Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Both are marked on the back 501 and are painted. One has more paint remaining on it than the the other one. Please review the pictures. Each measures approximately 6″ X…
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