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Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s

Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s
Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s
Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s
Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s
Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s
Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s
Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s
Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s
Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s
Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s
Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s
Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s

Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s
Well, I don’t actually know that she is supposed to be Cleopatra, but she is sitting on the throne, wearing the pharaonic headress (and nothing else), so she must be the queen. She has her foot on a ball, representing sovereignty over the world. Probably mid-1920’s when the discovery of King Tut’s tomb in 1922 set off another wave of Egyptian Revivalism in the decorative arts. But she is my favorite of the various pharaoh bookends produced in that period. Bronze-clad, a manufacturing process by which a skin of bronze was deposited on a plaster form through electro-plating. A handful of companies used this method in the early 1900s to make decorative household objects that had the look, feel, and heft of solid bronze yet were still affordable by the middle class. No maker’s mark (there would have been foil labels on the bottoms) but my guess is P. Mori & Son, Inc, established in 1889 and operating in NYC under the trade name Galvano Bronze. No breaks in the cladding, no big dents, no mashed corners on the bases, just a few small dings and nicks. Paint is original and still mostly intact. Fun to note that on the piece on the right, the painter lost track of which decorative bands on the back of the throne got which colors. There is some chipping and wear consistent with age and use. Both pieces sit flat and stable. 7 inches tall; 4 1/4 inches across the base at the back; 3 1/2 inches front to back. Weighing 2 1/4 pounds EACH PIECE. Perfect gift for the dominatrix in your circle. I pack with care. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Decorative Collectibles\Bookends”. The seller is “joncris4q8″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Handmade: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Featured Refinements: Bronze-clad Bookend
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: Bookends

Antique Egyptian Cleopatra Pharaoh bookends Galvano bronze clad orig paint 1920s
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Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan

Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan
Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan
Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan
Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan
Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan
Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan
Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan
Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan
Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan
Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan
Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan
Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan

Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan
Very rare original finish Edison iron Clad fan. These very rarely come up for sale. Fan runs great on 4-6 VDC. The condition on this one is ok and displays nicely as is or it could also be a candidate for restoration. It does still have a reasonable amount of original paint with some gold pin striping. The Edison signature is still visible but it is faint and worn. I did go through the fan and it is complete and runs great. Ill get a video of this fan running posted soon. For such a small fan it puts out an impressive amount of air. The item “Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan” is in sale since Sunday, July 5, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Kitchen & Home\Small Appliances\Electric Fans”. The seller is “6556” and is located in Belmont, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Material: Iron
  • Brand: Edison
  • Type: Antique

Very Rare And Hard To Find Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan