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Tags: Bookends, Brass Owl Bookends, Mid Century Modern Owl Bookends, Owl, Owl Bookends, Vintage Bookends, Vintage Brass Bookends, Vintage Brass Owl Bookends. Related Products French Antique Club. Vintage brass bookends can be a true staple in a vintage-style room. Coming in all shapes, including novelties, these antique bookends can be a fun icebreaker or a showcase of personality. From ships to horses to busts of Lincoln, finding a pair of brass bookends that meld well with the style of the space can be a fun task. Vintage Brass Duck Bookends CuratedCottageShoppe 5 out of 5 stars (2) $ 40.00. Add to Favorites Quick view Antique Bookends, Bookends Ceramic, Bookends Ceramic Deer.
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Inventory ID:18383 ON SALE An important pair of Paul Bellardo hand sculpted bookends depicting dolphins circa 1965 | Inventory ID:15063 A FABULOUS pair of Abraham Lincoln bookends made by Jennings Brothers of Bridgeport, CT., circa 1925 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:15058 A pair of American Eagle bookends with a connection to President John F. Kennedy made by the Marion Bronze Company circa 1935 | Inventory ID:15057 An extremely fine pair of John Harvard bookends circa 1930 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:15056 A fine single bookend depicting the statue of the Gloucester Fisherman circa 1928 | Inventory ID:15053 A pair of 'Lincoln in the chair' bookends made by Nuart in 1924 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:15051 A fine pair of Indian hunter and his dog bookends by Jennings Brothers circa 1935 | Inventory ID:15050 A pair of brass patriotic '!776' American spread wing eagle bookends | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:15043 A charming pair of antique bookends depicting a pirate sitting on a treasure chest circa 1910-1920 | Inventory ID:15042 A nice pair of Pirate bookends by the Pompeian Bronze Company circa 1930-1940 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:14955 ON SALE A charming pair of Pirate sitting on a treasure chest bookends circa 1928 | Inventory ID:19009 Sold A pair of George Washington bookends circa 1930 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:18203 Sold A pair of cast iron 'Old Salt' bookends circa 1920 by Littco Mfg. | Inventory ID:18202 Sold A wonderful pair of bronze 'Humpback' whale bookends | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:18034 Sold A very fine pair of German Shepherd bookends made by Jennings Brothers of Meriden, CT., circa 1930 | Inventory ID:15081 Sold A Pair of antique Bradley & Hubbard Bookends in the form of a Hindu archway | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:15080 Sold A Pair of Antique bookends by Bradley & Hubbard circa 1925 depicting a Phoenician or Roman trading ship | Inventory ID:15079 Sold A pair of Antique Bookends by Bradley & Hubbard depicting John Alden & Priscilla circa 1910 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:15078 Sold A Pair of Bradley & Hubbard Antique Bookends circa 1910 | Inventory ID:15077 Sold A Pair of Antique Bookends by Bradley & Hubbard depicting a two-masted schooner circa 1925 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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NY TIMES OBIT: Ray E. Dodge, a former Olympic runner and founder of the company that makes the Oscar and Emmy statuettes for movie and television awards, died of congestive heart failure on Sept. 7, 2007. He was 84 years old. Mr. Dodge was the founder of Dodge, Inc., one of the worlds largest manufacturers of trophys. He began the company in Chicago after competing in the 1924 Olympics and the Pan American Games the following year. He moved the company to Los Angeles and began making the Oscars in 1930 and the Emmys in 1949. He was a Miami resident since 1950.
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Welcome to Kahn Fine Antiques and Works of Art Catalogue |
Tags: Bookends, Brass Owl Bookends, Mid Century Modern Owl Bookends, Owl, Owl Bookends, Vintage Bookends, Vintage Brass Bookends, Vintage Brass Owl Bookends. Related Products French Antique Club. Vintage brass bookends can be a true staple in a vintage-style room. Coming in all shapes, including novelties, these antique bookends can be a fun icebreaker or a showcase of personality. From ships to horses to busts of Lincoln, finding a pair of brass bookends that meld well with the style of the space can be a fun task. Vintage Brass Duck Bookends CuratedCottageShoppe 5 out of 5 stars (2) $ 40.00. Add to Favorites Quick view Antique Bookends, Bookends Ceramic, Bookends Ceramic Deer.
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Inventory ID:18383 ON SALE An important pair of Paul Bellardo hand sculpted bookends depicting dolphins circa 1965 | Inventory ID:15063 A FABULOUS pair of Abraham Lincoln bookends made by Jennings Brothers of Bridgeport, CT., circa 1925 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:15058 A pair of American Eagle bookends with a connection to President John F. Kennedy made by the Marion Bronze Company circa 1935 | Inventory ID:15057 An extremely fine pair of John Harvard bookends circa 1930 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:15056 A fine single bookend depicting the statue of the Gloucester Fisherman circa 1928 | Inventory ID:15053 A pair of 'Lincoln in the chair' bookends made by Nuart in 1924 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:15051 A fine pair of Indian hunter and his dog bookends by Jennings Brothers circa 1935 | Inventory ID:15050 A pair of brass patriotic '!776' American spread wing eagle bookends | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:15043 A charming pair of antique bookends depicting a pirate sitting on a treasure chest circa 1910-1920 | Inventory ID:15042 A nice pair of Pirate bookends by the Pompeian Bronze Company circa 1930-1940 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:14955 ON SALE A charming pair of Pirate sitting on a treasure chest bookends circa 1928 | Inventory ID:19009 Sold A pair of George Washington bookends circa 1930 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:18203 Sold A pair of cast iron 'Old Salt' bookends circa 1920 by Littco Mfg. | Inventory ID:18202 Sold A wonderful pair of bronze 'Humpback' whale bookends | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:18034 Sold A very fine pair of German Shepherd bookends made by Jennings Brothers of Meriden, CT., circa 1930 | Inventory ID:15081 Sold A Pair of antique Bradley & Hubbard Bookends in the form of a Hindu archway | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:15080 Sold A Pair of Antique bookends by Bradley & Hubbard circa 1925 depicting a Phoenician or Roman trading ship | Inventory ID:15079 Sold A pair of Antique Bookends by Bradley & Hubbard depicting John Alden & Priscilla circa 1910 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Inventory ID:15078 Sold A Pair of Bradley & Hubbard Antique Bookends circa 1910 | Inventory ID:15077 Sold A Pair of Antique Bookends by Bradley & Hubbard depicting a two-masted schooner circa 1925 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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NY TIMES OBIT: Ray E. Dodge, a former Olympic runner and founder of the company that makes the Oscar and Emmy statuettes for movie and television awards, died of congestive heart failure on Sept. 7, 2007. He was 84 years old. Mr. Dodge was the founder of Dodge, Inc., one of the worlds largest manufacturers of trophys. He began the company in Chicago after competing in the 1924 Olympics and the Pan American Games the following year. He moved the company to Los Angeles and began making the Oscars in 1930 and the Emmys in 1949. He was a Miami resident since 1950.
Vintage Brass Bookends From Pm Craftsman
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Dodge, Inc. began in Chicago in the mid 1920s by Ray E. Dodge, a former track star in the 1924 Olympics. In 1930 he moved the company to Los Angeles to begin making 'Oscars' for Hollywood's Academy Awards, and in 1949, began producing Hollywood's 'Emmys'.
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In a 1948, a catalog for Dodge, Inc. of Los Angeles, Newark and Miami, advertised 'the master-line of gifts for the discriminating buyer,' listing more than 20 different pairs of bookends, including pieces designed by McClelland Barclay and Gladys E. Brown, selling for $10 to $40 a pair.
All Dodge bookends are made of heavy cast gray metal. Their bookends on onyx bases are less common. The company used 5 different finishes for its cast metal pieces, but their trademark high-gloss bronze finish with two-tone highlights of rich red-golden copper from the Southwest's great copper mines, earned Dodge the tag line, 'The Best of the West.'
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