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https://www.decorativecollective.com/dealers/london-fine-antiquesThis is a pair of antique fireside tool rests. An English, brass fire dog in Aesthetic Movement taste by Dr Christopher Dresser, dating to the late Victorian period, circa 1890. A fascinating pair of petite yet highly distinctive fire dogs, presenting refined geometric form and celebrated late-Victorian design pedigree.
In the Aesthetic Movement taste of Dr Christopher Dresser
Displays a desirable aged patina with a gently time-worn appearance
Fascinating tripod form with striking decorative detail
Petite proportion, ideal for smaller hearth settings
Quality brass presents deep golden tonality throughout
Spherical body adorned with a concentric ring motif
Dual branch arms extend from each body and finished with rolled hooks to either end
Standing upon a tripod arrangement of short splayed legs
Offers a distinctive silhouette with excellent visual balance
Dr Christopher Dresser was one of the foremost industrial designers of the Victorian era
Closely associated with the Aesthetic Movement, championing functional beauty and refined geometric design
His collaboration with Benham & Froud produced highly influential decorative metalwares for the Victorian interior
This is a charming and collectible pair of Aesthetic Movement tool rests with enduring decorative appeal. Delivered ready for the fireside.
Dimensions:
Max Width: 19cm (7.5'')
Max Depth: 11.5cm (4.5'')
Max Height: 17cm (6.75'')