Dante & Beatrice bookendsfirst quarter-20th century polychromed sheet bronze busts, impressed on verso, each approx. Dante & Beatrice bookendsfirstPompeian Bronze Co. American School (Early 20th C.): Bust ofAmerican School (Early 20th C.): Bust of a Woman Patinated bronze.Two similar bronze table lamps "The Lovers":Two similar bronze table lamps "The Lovers": Two similar bronze table lamps "The Lovers" by Pompeian Bronze Co.New York, bronze clad kneeling Romans bookends. AFTER RODIN, BRONZE CLAD FIGURAL BOOKENDS, 20TH C., PAIR, H 6 1/4", D 4'':Figural metal bookends with AFTER RODIN BRONZE CLAD FIGURAL BOOKENDSAFTER RODIN BRONZE CLAD FIGURAL BOOKENDS 20TH C.1265-1321), including Pompeian Bronze Co., Jennings Brothers, and others: Pompeian pairs bookends relating to Dante Alighieri (Italian, c. Pompeian Bronze Co Pirate Booty bookendsPompeian Bronze Co Pirate Booty bookends Pompeian Bronze Co bronze clad Pirate Booty bookends.Pompeian Bronze Co Clipper Ship bookendsPompeian Bronze Co Clipper Ship bookends A pair of vintage Pompeian Bronze Co bronze clad Clipper Ship bookends.bronze and cast-iron agricultural themed bookends featuring K & O, Pompeian Bronze, and other makers, including two pairs and single: pair bronze and cast-iron agriculturalFive 20th C. Pair of "Pompeian" bronze bookendsdatedPair of "Pompeian" bronze bookendsdated 1921 copper with bronze patina, Art Deco figures modeled as a bound male captive "The Slave," stamped "Pompeian.The small bust of a woman with her eyes demurely downcast in a rich brown bronze finish over white metal "Pompeian DECO ERA POMPEIAN BRONZE WAIF GIRL FIGURALDECO ERA POMPEIAN BRONZE WAIF GIRL FIGURAL LAMP: Patinated bronze figure of waif child.Figural and bird sculptures Jules-CharlesFigural and bird sculptures Jules-Charles Guillemard (French, circa 1900) EN AVANT, bronze with light brown patina, signed & titled on base, H9" Pompeian.Good Pompeian Bronze Company, New York, Cold-EnameledGood Pompeian Bronze Company, New York, Cold-Enameled "Vienna" Bronze Figure of a Rabbit, fourth quarter 19th century, the rabbit seated but alert, presented.A PAIR OF ART DECO PATINATED COPPER CLADA PAIR OF ART DECO PATINATED COPPER CLAD FIGURAL BOOKENDS, "The Slave, " BY THE POMPEIAN BRONZE CO, NEW YORK, 1921, : A PAIR OF ART DECO PATINATED COPPER. Search our price guide for your own treasures It appears that some of the Pompeian Bronze Company molds were acquired by the Marion Bronze Company.A few examples of appraisal values for POMPEIAN BRONZE Scholars are not able to agree upon the end date for the company. In addition to a bronze finish, the company painted some of its products. The company continued using the bronze electroplating (bronze-clad) and electroforming using white-metal (often pewter) or spelter (zinc) to make ashtrays, bookends, and lamps. Library of Congress Copyright Office in 1921. Peter Manfredi, an employee, filed 27 book and lamp design copyrights with the U.S. In the early 1920s, the Galvano Bronze Company was sold to its employees and became The Pompeian Bronze Works. The company introduced bookends into its product line in 1915. Its earliest products were architectural elements. Galvano Bronze was one of the first American commercial companies to use bronze electroplating and electroforming. HISTORY: The Pompeian Bronze Works traces its history back to the Galvano Bronze Company, a New York City firm founded by Paul Mori around 1889. I have not seen another pair of these bookend castings! The pair weighs slightly more than 5 pounds. Measures 4 inches wide, 2 1/2 inches deep and 5 1/2 inches tall. Manfredi (Peter Manfredi) is embossed in the casting with copyrite mark. These bookends retain their original bronze electroplated and blue-green polycrome finish. The bookend fronts with scene of a Brigantine under sail on choppy seas. A pair of 1920's vintage cast metal bookends depicting Gloucster fishermen wearing slickers and a sou'wester rain cap.
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