Product code: Store Antique Galvano Bronze Pirate Bookend
GALVANO BRONZE SWASHBUCKLER PIRATE Antique Bronze-Clad Statue Bookend Tree Stump Original bronze clad paint. Circa 1920 The beginning of commercially produced store electroformed art metal in the United States is generally attributed to the firm of P. Mori and Sons of New York City in the late 1880s. Mori and Sons of New York City in the late 1880s. They coined the term “Galvano Bronze” to describe the process. The company catered to the growing market in search of high-quality but relatively inexpensive bronze castings of ancient and contemporary sculpture. SEE PICTURES FOR ACTUAL CONDITION THERE IS A SMALL CHIP ON THE PLASTER BASE.
GALVANO BRONZE SWASHBUCKLER PIRATE Antique Bronze-Clad Statue Bookend Tree Stump Original bronze clad paint. Circa 1920 The beginning of commercially produced store electroformed art metal in the United States is generally attributed to the firm of P. Mori and Sons of New York City in the late 1880s. Mori and Sons of New York City in the late 1880s. They coined the term “Galvano Bronze” to describe the process. The company catered to the growing market in search of high-quality but relatively inexpensive bronze castings of ancient and contemporary sculpture. SEE PICTURES FOR ACTUAL CONDITION THERE IS A SMALL CHIP ON THE PLASTER BASE.