•   This is a design that has become synonymous with Dard Hunter and Roycroft publications and booklet covers.
    • SIZE: 1" w. x 6.25"w long
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  • These candlesticks are simple and classic and are perfect size for a romantic dinner!
    • 8" high
    • Price includes a set of two candlesticks
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  • Grueby Faience Company was founded in 1894 by William Grueby who was inspired by the matte glazes on French pottery, particularly the cucumber green that became the company's hallmark, and the refined simplicity of Japanese ceramics. In its heyday Grueby was sold through Tiffany Studios in New York City and Gustav Stickley who incorporated their tiles in his furniture. Alas, due to bankruptcy, a fire and eventual sale the company closed for good in 1920. This beauty measures 12" high and has a subtle, abstracted leaf and pod design in repousse.
    • SIZE: 12" high
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  • Potters and metalsmiths of the Arts and Crafts period loved to work with this classic organic form. This photo of the vase and magnolia blossom has been a Cobre icon for 30 years.
    • 5.5" wide x 3.5" high
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  • This hand hammered copper box was inspired by a Dirk Van Erp jardiniere. It  makes a beautiful interior accent and it's functional too! Size: 6" high Free Shipping in the continental US.
  • We first saw this bowl in the dining room at the famous Greene and Green Gamble Home Museum in Pasadena, California in the mid-1990's. We liked it so much we decided to make it in copper and it's been a hit ever since. This bowl is water-tight and perfect for floating your favorite flowers - a cheerful accent for your home. I use mine for fresh fruit, pretty and functional!
    • 10" across x 4.5" high
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  • Antonio Ziranda made a small edition of this gracefully fluted vase. When we first introduced this vase years ago, scouts for "Martha Stewart Living" spotted it. Later that year it was featured in the magazine - beautifully styled of course!
    • 12" high x 8.5" at the widest
    • $295
  • Sale!

    Hand-hammered Copper Roycroft-style Bookends

    Original price was: $150.00.Current price is: $130.00.
    Our copper Roycroft-style bookends are back by request. Anselmo Miranda created this Arts and Crafts design attributed to the Roycroft Copper Shop circa 1915-1920. The organic design is beautifully articulated in repousse'. Bookend measures 4.5" high with a 4.75" wide.  Set of 2 bookends $130 (regularly $150). BUY NOW AND SAVE $20!      
    • SIZE: 4.5"high x 4.75" at widest
    • SORRY, NO ADDITIONAL DISCOUNTS ON SALE ITEMS
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  • Our new vase was beautifully crafted by Antonio Ziranda, inspired by a circa 1915 Roycroft vase.  
    • SIZE: 8" high x 4.75" wide
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  • Occasionally we venture into the world of English Arts & Crafts. This design, originally crafted of pewter in late 19th century England, is reminiscent of ancient "sea monster" stories that fascinated Europeans for centuries, especially during the Age of Discovery. (See the original pewter plaque in additional image.)  Just ONE left! At 12" wide this plaque can be hung on the wall or displayed on a table or bookshelf. (You may be interested in the Dard Hunter oak easel stand.)    
    • SIZE: 12" wide
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  • After moving to the Southwest in 1918, Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) purchased a Chevrolet car in 1920 that allowed him to explore the Southwest and eventualy the Pacific Coast. Baumann loved the Sequoia National Forest and the redwoods near San Francisco which inspired this print "Singing Trees".
    • Overall frame dimensions: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 4" wide x 4.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
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    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
  • Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) created color woodcut prints of American rural landscapes. Baumann was active in the era before photo-reproduction replaced wood engraving. He was active in the Chicago and Indiana countryside until he took a trip to Taos, N.M. which then became his home. He lived in the Santa Fe area for more than 50 years and carved into wood southwestern landscapes and spring and summer gardens and orchards. His prints are awash in brilliant, hand-ground pigments. Just THREE left!
    • Overall frame dimensions: 13.5" high x 11.5" wide
    • Image measures 4" wide x 4.5" high
    • Dard Hunter Oak Park frame - frame is 1.25" wide
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    To learn more about Gustave Baumann, click here.
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