
2 Carved onyx horse head bookends
Selling Price
$50
History
Carved stone horse head bookends became popular decorative objects during the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s. These pieces were often crafted from onyx, marble, or alabaster, sourced from Mexico and other regions known for stone carving traditions. The Trojan horse motif appealed to collectors who appreciated classical mythology and ancient history, making these items both functional and symbolic. These horse head bookends are highly valued by collectors of mid-century modern décor, equestrian enthusiasts, and those who appreciate hand-carved natural stone objects. The translucent quality of onyx, combined with the skilled craftsmanship required to shape the stone, makes each piece unique. Such items remain popular for their aesthetic appeal, historical connection to ancient civilizations, and their dual purpose as both decorative art and practical bookends.
Origin
Mexico
Time period
Mid 20th century