Posted 2 years ago
mcheconi
(42 items)
These trays seem to be inspired by a Bruce Fox original design from the late 1940s/early 1950s or maybe even be early pieces made in bronze by Bruce Fox, that later evolved to the more common aluminum pieces of the 1950s. These have no foundry marks or artist's signature.
Bruce Fox, Inc. was founded in 1938 by a young metalsmith and sculptor, Bruce Fox. The company started as a producer of cast aluminum and sculpted copper decorative pieces and giftware in post-Depression America. Most of the designs of the company's early era featured themes from nature—leaves and animals were popular subject matter, many of which were tropically inspired in nature. Bruce Fox was creating the molds and patterns himself for production in his small metalworking shop, which included an aluminum and bronze foundry, as well as a number of casting and molding capabilities. Bruce Fox passed away in 1960.
The company is still in business, now as an awards and plaques' maker.
These would make fantastic serving plates for a special meal. They appear to be very well made and well worth collecting. There is an inherant benefit to knowing the foundry and so many are overlooked when taking an object into consideration. These are gorgeous !~
Thank you Phil, these were acquired with the excuse that they are for the new house I`m renovating LOL. We will find a way to keep collecting pretty things, won`t we? Well...one once said we should buy and only then think how we will pay for it.
Thanks for the love folks!
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That is funny, I once said that too, or was I the only one !~
LOL, yes Phil you`re right, it was you and I never forgot it and never again lost an opportunity because of math :) Thanks for the advice my friend.