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Creator: Albert Drexler Jacobson
Pelican bookends ''E-864" designed by Albert Drexler Jacobson for Cowan Pottery
By Albert Drexler Jacobson, Cowan Pottery
Located in Lynn, MA
Important and rare Art Deco bookends designed by Albert Drexler Jacobson(1895-1973). Fantastic modern and geometric shapes with three color glaze combinations that truly make this se...
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20th Century American Albert Drexler Jacobson Furniture

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Ceramic

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