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Another eBay riddle for someone to solve. Is there anything recognizable about this piece?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Arts-and-Crafts-Copper-wood-Umbrell...QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Fred, you're excluded because you'll notice it instantly pic linked incase the ebay pics are down ![]() |
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Now, I am going to go out on a limb.
It looks European. Rosewood. The copper has a sealer on it because it doesn't look like is has oxidated for a hundred years. I would use as a trash can for paper in my office. It would blend well my A & C furniture but I doubt that is American A & C. It just feels too decorative and the flower is too flowing and soft. I would expect something more linear, stylized and angular. Bev Now, tell me just how far out in left field I am. It is probably some weird thing worth tons of money. Bev. |
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hehe yes wrong continent, sail back to the U.S.
I don't think it's worth tons of money at all, I think it's just a homemade piece but what it's copying is worth a decent chunk, mmm about 1500 I think.... |
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looks like a roycroft pattern, not that up on metal, but maybe karl kipp?
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Ok, I spend time last night flipping through an on-line catalogue on Roycroft metalware--a collection of all of their published ads selling copper item. Then, I went through my books. Nothing.
It's American. Can you give me a hint on date?I Bev. |
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very similar to attached roycroft image, either walter jennings or kipp.
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Yes it's a Roycroft cylinder vase pattern. I think it's a fair bet someone was copying one. Very similar to Don's pic (stolen from roycroftcopper.com - is this what you checked Bev??? ...lots of cylinder vase examples on this site).
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No, I came across a site where a prof was publishing everything he had about Roycroft including magazines that published their ads. He claims to be a fanatic about anything Roycroft and it is a wonderful site. It includes a nice history of Dard Hunter and Kipp.
The copperwork was a bit crude from what I could tell from the photo's. I could not identify it from what I had. I never would have pegged it as a Roycroft. There good work is usually so elegant. Here are some sites on Roycroft. http://www.roycroftcopper.com/ These guys reproduce Roycroft copper. http://www.chicagosilver.com/links.htm This site sells repro jewelry and list other metal A & C sites. found it: Professor David Hricik, bless him, has a wonderful website on Roycroft. Enjoy. http://www.hricik.com/Roycroft/roycroftlinks.html Bev. |
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the piece is not roycroft, but i think the person who made it looked at some roycroft stuff along the lines of the one i posted.
this is another good roycroft metal site. http://roycroftcopper.com/ |
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Stoonecat,
I did recognize the motif as taken from a Roycoft cylinder vase. The work on the container is crude compared to the Roycroft examples I have seen. Reproductions of these cylinder vases are being made by several craftsmen today. Bev, Thanks for posting these links. The first website is a wonderful site by a friend. He does not reproduce Roycroft copper and has done a great job of informing all on the marks, styles, craftmen and fakes that are out there. The website owner has chosen to post current auction prices for the items he has shown. http://www.roycroftcopper.com/ The second site is also by a friend and this site sells no repro jewelry. He too has dedicated many hours to documenting the marks and styles of these great craftsmen and women. Most of what he has documented comes from his vast collection of metalwork of the period. http://www.chicagosilver.com/links.htm David's site is wonderful as well. http://www.hricik.com/Roycroft/roycroftlinks.html We are fortunate that these researchers and collectors are willing to share what they know in such an open manner. Fred Fred (Moderator) http://fredz49.blogspot.com/ |
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