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Manhattan Cocktail Service by Norman Bel Geddes for Revere
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Description
This is a rare Manhattan Cocktail set. It is in great gently used condition. The set was designed in 1933 by the famous modern industrial designer Norman Bel Geddes. Bel Geddes is famous for designing the General Motors Futurama Pavillion Futurama for the 1939 New York World's Fair
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Notes: catalogue Origin: United States, New York Period: 1920-1949 Materials: chrome plated brass Condition: Good. gently used Creation Date: 1930's Number of Pieces: 8+ Styles / Movements: Art Deco, Modern Patterns: Geometric, Modern Dealer Reference #: MCSNBGR Incollect Reference #: 661055 -
Dimensions
W. 14.5 in; H. 13.5 in; D. 11.5 in; W. 36.83 cm; H. 34.29 cm; D. 29.21 cm;
Message from Seller:
TFTM (Thanks For The Memories) features original 20th century modern art, furnishings and design. GALLERY: 8319 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90069 United States p: 323.852.9407 e: contact@tftmmelrose.com
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