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Antique early 20th century art deco 1920s James Deacon and sons glass bottle

Antique early 20th century art deco 1920s James Deacon and sons glass bottle

Productcode: ODS1778

Antique early 20th century art deco 1920s JD&S (James Deacon and sons ) glass bottle perfume or possibly cologne bottle. It has a clear mark for maker. Unfortunately, although I believe it is silver top, there are no Hallmarks, so have to sell as white metal, but the quality, how it closes, the feel etc tells me it's silver.

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Some minor age related wear.

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Stunning glass design.

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May have been part of a bigger set.

Looks amazing displayed with other items see pictures illustration only

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13 cm tall

5 cm wide

3 cm depth

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James Deakin & Sons

Founded: 1866 by James Deakin in Sheffield.

Partnership: Initially a partnership with his son, William Pitchford Deakin, which grew to include two more sons, John and Albert, in 1886, making the name James Deakin & Sons.

Operations: Had showrooms in London, Glasgow, and Belfast.

Company Structure: Converted to a limited liability company, James Deakin & Sons Ltd, in 1897.

Acquisitions: Acquired other firms, including Shaw and Fisher and Walter Latham & Son.

End of Business: The company ceased trading in 1936.

James Dixon & Sons

Founded: 1806 as Dixon & Smith, with the name changing to James Dixon & Son in 1823 after Thomas Smith left.

Operations: Located in Sheffield, they were a major manufacturer of pewterware, electroplated Britannia metal, and silverware.

Expansion: Expanded significantly, moving to larger premises at Cornish Place in 1822, where they developed workshops for electroplating.

Products: Produced a wide range of items, including tea sets, cocktail shakers, candlesticks, and shooting accessories.

Trademark: Registered a "Trumpet with a Banner" logo in 1879.

End of Business: The company's history extended to 1992, though the Cornish Works site is now residential.

James Deakin & Sons, silversmiths and electroplaters

SITE MAP HOME PAGE. MARKS, HALLMARKS AND HISTORY. The firm was founded in Sheffield by James Deakin in 1866. The first mark was entered by the firm in Sheffield...

 

Art Deco was a design movement from the 1910s to the 1930s, originating in France and flourishing between the two World Wars. It was characterized by geometric shapes, symmetry, and sleek lines, and drew inspiration from various sources including Cubism, ancient Egyptian artifacts like those found in King Tutankhamun's tomb, and the age of machine-age technology and speed. The style celebrated modernity, progress, and luxury, making its influence visible in architecture, furniture, jewelry, and fashion.

Origins and influences

Pre-WWI Paris: Art Deco began in France as a reaction against the overly ornate Art Nouveau style.

Modern art: Early influences included Cubism and Fauvism, which introduced geometric shapes and abstract forms.

Archaeological discoveries: The 1922 discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb sparked a widespread fascination with ancient Egyptian motifs and styles, which were incorporated into Art Deco designs.

Technology and speed: The era's obsession with progress and speed was reflected in the style's sleek, streamlined forms inspired by modern transportation like trains and ocean liners.

Global culture: Designers also borrowed from other cultures, including African, Japanese, and folk art.

Key characteristics

Geometric and symmetrical: Designs are often composed of geometric patterns, zigzags, chevrons, and stepped forms.

Luxurious materials: It celebrated opulence with the use of materials like chrome, lacquer, ivory, and ebony.

Bold and vibrant: The style is known for its vibrant colors and sleek, pared-back forms.

Stylized nature: Natural elements, such as flowers and animals, were stylized and used in decorative patterns.

Peak and decline

Peak popularity: Art Deco reached its peak during the Roaring Twenties and the interwar period, seen as a symbol of the era's glamour, luxury, and modernization.

Global reach: The style's influence spread worldwide through architecture (like the Chrysler Building), film (like Metropolis), and the design of everyday objects.

Decline: After World War II, the style's popularity waned, though it experienced revivals in the 1980s with Memphis design.

 

 

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