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Streamline Bookends By Walter Von Nessen for Chase Mfg.
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Description
A fantastictic minimalistt design by Waster Von Nessen for Chase Mfg. circa 1930’s. These solid brass bookends have a satin nickel and blackened nickel finish. The conditiontion is excellent. They are signed on the under side of the base with the Chase Logo.
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More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: United States Period: 1920-1949 Materials: satin nickel/blackened nickel Condition: Excellent. Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Art Deco, Modern Dealer Reference #: SBWVNCM Incollect Reference #: 187162 -
Dimensions
W. 4.25 in; H. 5.88 in; D. 2.88 in; W. 10.8 cm; H. 14.94 cm; D. 7.32 cm;
Message from Seller:
TFTM (Thanks For The Memories) features original 20th century modern art, furnishings and design. GALLERY: 8319 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90069 United States p: 323.852.9407 e: contact@tftmmelrose.com
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