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    Posted 9 years ago

    Huntingtfox
    (2 items)

    Bronze bookends about 7.25 high and 4 lbs. pierrot playing a lute maker unknown but believe to be 1920s. Stamped 66 on lower back. Green felt on bottom very old

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    1. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Hi, welcome to CW :-)
      Right description is Pierrot, not Perriot, and he is playing mandolin :-)
      With these keywords I found a same pair:
      https://www.chairish.com/product/127770/art-deco-bronze-jester-pierrot-mandolin-bookends
    2. Huntingtfox Huntingtfox, 9 years ago
      Hi and thanks,
      I saw them earlier but can't find a maker Just really wanting to find the history on them. There's still a few around but must have been popular back then. No info on the maker. It's really frustrating
    3. Huntingtfox Huntingtfox, 9 years ago
      The handle at the top is bent down like the lute but some people say it's a mandolin but with both being relatives it's easy to confuse the two. Either way I'm really hoping to learn some history on these two

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