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Chase Bookends Brass and Copper Arched Attributed to Walter Von Nessen
Chase Brass and Copper Arched Bookends Attributed to Walter Von Nessen
These sculptural brass and copper arched bookends are an outstanding example of early American industrial design attributed to Walter Von Nessen. The stepped arch form has a strong architectural presence and the contrasting metals create a warm reflective surface that captures the essence of modern design during the 1930s. The craftsmanship is exceptional and the pair remains in excellent restored condition with a rich surface that reflects both age and quality. Von Nessen was one of the most important designers of the period and his work for Chase helped define a new direction in American modernism focused on utility, clean lines and elegant simplicity.
Chase Brass and Copper Company became a leader in modern household design when it entered the consumer market with innovative metal objects created by leading designers such as Russel Wright, Rockwell Kent and Walter Von Nessen. These bookends are part of that celebrated chapter in design history and represent the collectible spirit of the Chase line. Their bold geometry, refined materials and association with one of the most important names in American Art Deco make them a valuable addition for collectors of modern design and early twentieth century metalwork.









