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Shop BALL HILL The Arcade ***SOLD*** Pair of Art Deco jumping horse bookends made by L.E. Smith Glass Company (circa 1930's-1940's)
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***SOLD*** Pair of Art Deco jumping horse bookends made by L.E. Smith Glass Company (circa 1930's-1940's)

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***SOLD*** Pair of Art Deco jumping horse bookends made by L.E. Smith Glass Company.

The L.E. Smith Glass Company, founded in 1907, was known for its innovative glassmaking techniques and distinctive designs. During the Art Deco era, the company produced a range of decorative objects, including figurines, vases, and tableware. These pieces often featured geometric shapes, bold lines, and stylized motifs characteristic of the Art Deco style.

L.E. Smith’s jumping horse bookends are a notable example of their Art Deco production. The clear glass sculpture captures the dynamic movement of a horse in mid-jump, while the base is decorated with a stylized grass design.

These figurines were popular as decorative items and bookends, reflecting the era’s appreciation for both art and functionality.

Pennsylvania, United States

Circa 1930s-1940s

To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.

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***SOLD*** Pair of Art Deco jumping horse bookends made by L.E. Smith Glass Company.

The L.E. Smith Glass Company, founded in 1907, was known for its innovative glassmaking techniques and distinctive designs. During the Art Deco era, the company produced a range of decorative objects, including figurines, vases, and tableware. These pieces often featured geometric shapes, bold lines, and stylized motifs characteristic of the Art Deco style.

L.E. Smith’s jumping horse bookends are a notable example of their Art Deco production. The clear glass sculpture captures the dynamic movement of a horse in mid-jump, while the base is decorated with a stylized grass design.

These figurines were popular as decorative items and bookends, reflecting the era’s appreciation for both art and functionality.

Pennsylvania, United States

Circa 1930s-1940s

To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.

***SOLD*** Pair of Art Deco jumping horse bookends made by L.E. Smith Glass Company.

The L.E. Smith Glass Company, founded in 1907, was known for its innovative glassmaking techniques and distinctive designs. During the Art Deco era, the company produced a range of decorative objects, including figurines, vases, and tableware. These pieces often featured geometric shapes, bold lines, and stylized motifs characteristic of the Art Deco style.

L.E. Smith’s jumping horse bookends are a notable example of their Art Deco production. The clear glass sculpture captures the dynamic movement of a horse in mid-jump, while the base is decorated with a stylized grass design.

These figurines were popular as decorative items and bookends, reflecting the era’s appreciation for both art and functionality.

Pennsylvania, United States

Circa 1930s-1940s

To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.

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31 North 3rd Street, Suite 18

Newark, OH 43055

Kevin Connell and Christopher Stokes Moseley

info@ballhill.com

740-501-6211

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Newark, OH 43055

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