
Pair of brass duck head bookends
Selling Price
$80
History
Brass duck head bookends became popular decorative items in the mid-20th century, particularly during the 1950s through 1970s. These pieces were often produced as part of the Mid-Century Modern design movement, which emphasized clean lines and functional decorative objects. They were typically cast in solid brass and featured realistic duck or waterfowl head designs, appealing to both hunters and nature enthusiasts. These bookends are highly valued by collectors of Mid-Century Modern décor, vintage brass items, and Americana. They appeal to interior designers seeking authentic period pieces, waterfowl enthusiasts, and those who appreciate the warmth and patina of aged brass. The combination of functionality and aesthetic appeal makes them desirable additions to libraries, studies, and living spaces decorated in vintage or rustic styles.
Origin
United States
Time period
circa 1950–1970