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Creator: Oscar Bruno Bach
"Epergne with Squirrel Motif, " Art Deco Sculptural Centerpiece by Oscar Bach
By Oscar Bruno Bach
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Both high style and highly rare, this centerpiece or epergne surmounted by a silvered bronze squirrel was created by the celebrated Oscar Bach studio in New York. Oscar Bach was, along with Samuel Yellin, one of America's premier metalworkers in the 1920s and 1930s. He crafted enormous metal sculptures designed by Hildreth Meière...
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1930s American Art Deco Vintage Oscar Bruno Bach More Dining and Entertaining

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