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Thanks for reading sorry…
Thanks for reading sorry about poor photos
Side note: the “mermaids”…
Side note: the “mermaids” appear to have swimmer caps and a bathing suit on
Art Deco Aquarium
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Item Description
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.
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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.