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Curtis Freiler & Jerry Fels, Sunflowers, 1968. Brass, quartz, resin and enameled steel. Curtis J
Peter Behrens, electric tea kettle, 1910. Brass. AEG. Source
Peter Behrens, tea kettle, 1909. Brass. A. Jüst, Berlin. Herr Auktionen
About 1 month of staring at YouTube tutorials n late night metal marathons n I’m working on it
A.W. Faber, pencil and nib combination, 1892. Gilded. Germany. Via cas1996.deSince 1761 the Faber dy
Oil field worker drinking water from a crude metal container, Kilgore, Texas. 1939Russell Lee
Harold van Doren, J.G. Rideout, Magnalite Teakettle, 1940. USA. Aluminum and nickel alloy, wood. Via
Marianne Brandt, bauhaus candlestick, 1930s. Iron, lacquered. Made by Ruppelwerk, Gotha, Germany.
Cauldron – Marmite, 1777. Bronze. Southern Germany. Nessi Collection, Koller auctions.
Cocktail Ball for appetizers with tray, 1935. Made by Chase Brass & Copper. Pierced to accept to
Hans Holbein, design for a metalwork book cover, 1537. Drawing. 8 x 6cm. England.Small girdle books
Works together30 April 2019
geminiandscorpio:Another gorgeous work-of-art collar: 1999 Dior made of silver-plated lace, metal an
Wilhelm Kienzle, serving cart, 1935. Aluminum and wood. Made by Mewa, Switzerland. Via Fischer aucti
FORTUNINO MATANIASteel WorkersPencil, Pen, Black Ink17" x 23"
Richard Riemerschmid, Pair of Candlesticks, 1898. Bronze. Vereinigte Werkstätten für Kunst im Handwe
Donald Deskey, desk lamp, 1929. USA.
met-medieval-art:Door handle or knocker, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtGift of Henry G. Ma
Bruno Munari, pair of ceiling lights, 1970. Chromed and painted steel.
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The gang chillin and having bubble tea! I do wish they would hang out more outside of their work pla
Marc du Plantier (1901-1975)EGYPTIEN BED - gilt iron, fabric upholstery circa 1933-39From a private
Nutcracker with a bird of prey, 18th-19th century. Steel. Central Europe. Luigi Nessi Collection, Ko
Large red-painted sheet-tin umbrella trade sign, early 20th C. 2.46 meters high (8 feet, 1 in)Sotheb
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