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“The interwar years were a golden age for metalwork. The spare, clean lines of architecture lent themselves particularly well to decorative metalwork and interior designers used it lavishly.”Victor Arwas, Art Deco, London, 1980, p. 93
AN EDGAR BRANDT 1880-1960) WROUGHT-IRON AND ALABASTER HANDING SHADE
CIRCA 1925, SIGNED E. BRANDT
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AN EDGAR BRANDT 1880-1960) WROUGHT-IRON AND ALABASTER HANDING SHADE
CIRCA 1925, SIGNED E. BRANDT
The textured column and ceiling rose supporting a shaped alabaster shade, light fitments
24 ½ in. (62 cm.) drop
CIRCA 1925, SIGNED E. BRANDT
The textured column and ceiling rose supporting a shaped alabaster shade, light fitments
24 ½ in. (62 cm.) drop