Pair of Chrome Elephant Bookends by Walter von Nessen for Chase USA
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Pair of chrome bookends by Walter von Nessen for Chase, c.1930s, USA. The pair of bookends feature two chrome plated brass elephants with curved tubular bodies and geometric shaped heads with delicate trunks. They rest upon rectangular brass enameled.
The Chase Brass and Copper Company of Waterbury, Connecticut, was founded in 1876, and for most of its existence produced industrial metal parts. During the 1930s, part of their focus shifted to the production of decorative objects and housewares. They commissioned notable industrial designers such as Walter von Nessen and Russel Wright to develop products for their burgeoning line.
The onset of WW2 ceased production of their housewares as the factory turned to manufacturing military products and parts. Following the end of the war, Chase did not return to producing decorative items, making the existing pieces they produced quite rare and desirable.
Each bookend measures: 5.5" width x 2" depth x 4.75" height
Good vintage condition with age appropriate patina. Professionally cleaned. Some wear shown at the base.
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