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Crafted in the 1930s by the esteemed Weidlich Brothers Manufacturing Co. of Connecticut, this striking pair of bookends captures the serene and sculptural essence of childhood. Each bookend features a bust of an androgynous child with finely molded details and a rich bronze patina, exuding timeless elegance.
Stamped with the iconic W.B. shield logo, COPYRIGHT U.S.A., and No. 639, these bookends are a testament to early 20th-century craftsmanship. The word “YOUTH” is prominently displayed on the base, reinforcing the theme of innocence and beauty.
These beautifully detailed bookends are more than just functional—they are works of art that bring character and history to your bookshelf or office. A rare find, they make a wonderful gift for lovers of vintage decor, sculptural design, or early 20th-century craftsmanship.
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