Given that the two are virtually identical, I only photographed one from all sides. I date them to about the 1920's, give or take. I've seen other bookends of the same type, even later copies made from pot metal, but few that have the depth of detail and crispness to the sculpture as these. They are unsigned and not marked by the foundry that made them. See more ideas about bookends, bronze, modern bookends. I haven't wanted to clean them as I have run out of the wax I use to keep my bronzes in top shape. Explore Sandee Boggesss board 'Bookends and Doorstops', followed by 228 people on Pinterest. Only 1 available and it's in 2 people's carts. These Bronze Bear Bookends are the real thing, a limited edition of 45 which has been sold out for 20 years or so. Beatrice Chalkware Bookend, Vintage Armor Bronze Statuette/Figurine, Dante Alighieri Muse/Love, Medieval Literature Portinari Blonde Woman. A very unique addition to most any environment, be it office or home. The bookends have heavy patina due to age and are still a bit dirty. A unique set of Bronze Bear Sculpture Bookends by famous sculptor Bobbie Carlyle. They are a matched pair, depicting an Indian man in a headdress looking about 1/4 turn to the right.
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In 1921 alone, Peter Manfredi, of Pompeian Bronze, registered 27 designs of bookends and lamps. Based in Brooklyn New York, the Pompeian Bronze Company produced bookends in bronze-clad and in spelter, as well as lamps, ashtrays, and more. I managed to buy these solid bronze Indian head bookends from a thrift store auction for a fantastic price. Marion Bronze was the longest-lived company producing bronze-clad bookends.