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Art Deco Aquarium

J
1 year ago
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Description

I found this glass aquarium with gilded corners at an estate sale. I am wondering if anyone could help me find others like it, or tell me who made it and when. I’m also curious as to an appraisal. 

Thanks!

Jared

Category Art Deco and Art Nouveau
Medium Measures 30x12, brass mermaids standing on fish heads, the lid is not original and is plexiglass
Distinguishing marks None found
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 30x12x12
Date Period 1930’s?
Weight 25 lbs or more
History No background info, estate sale was in a very affluent neighborhood though
Price Paid (If known) $70
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Submitted by NaidaTheCollector

Appraisal Report

Item Description

  • Category: Art Deco and Art Nouveau
  • Medium: Glass and brass
  • Distinguishing Marks:
    • Gilded brass figures of mermaids standing on fish heads as corner supports.
    • No manufacturer markings or labels.
    • Plexiglass lid (not original).
  • Condition: Good (visible patina and wear on brass; plexiglass replacement affects authenticity but retains functionality).
  • Dimensions: 30 x 12 x 12 inches
  • Weight: Approximately 25 lbs
  • Date Period: Likely 1930s (based on Art Deco design characteristics).

Historical Context

This aquarium reflects Art Deco style, characterized by its geometric designs, streamlined forms, and decorative embellishments. The mermaid figures, stylized fish heads, and gilded brass align with the Art Deco fascination with mythological and aquatic motifs during the early 20th century.

Aquariums with such elaborate designs were luxury items typically commissioned or produced in limited quantities, catering to affluent households. While no maker is identified, such pieces were commonly crafted by skilled artisans in Europe or America.

Market Trends

  • Art Deco Aquariums: Rare, particularly ones with decorative metalwork. They appeal to collectors of Art Deco furniture and decor.
  • Condition Impact: The replacement plexiglass lid slightly diminishes value, but the intact decorative brass and good overall condition maintain its desirability.
  • Comparable Sales: Similar decorative Art Deco furniture and accent pieces (aquariums, end tables) with elaborate brass or bronze accents sell for $500–$1,200, depending on provenance and condition.

Current Value

Recommendations

  1. Authentication: Research further to determine the maker, possibly by consulting antique dealers specializing in Art Deco furniture.
  2. Conservation: Consider replacing the plexiglass lid with a glass one to restore authenticity and improve value.
  3. Display: Emphasize the rarity and craftsmanship in any future display or resale listing.

This is definitely a very unique item and I don’t come across these often. Let me know if you'd like guidance on restoration or further identification.

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