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Wendell August Bittersweet oblong tray
Item Number: 4970
 
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Manufacturer: Wendell August Forge
This neat Wendell August Forge bread tray measures 13 1/2 inches long x 6 1/2 inches wide. It is in very good vintage condition with some wear. I have polished it up with the polish I purchased at the Grove City Wendell August Forge store when I went there this past summer.
 

 


The Bittersweet pattern is my favorite one on these great Art Nouveau inspired hammered aluminum items by the only forge which remains in production from the Art Deco period. Started in 1932, Wendell August Forge is alive and well and producing beautiful work even today.

What is unusual about this particular form is the crimped rim. It carries the production number 706. It is most likely from the late 1950s or early 1960s. Add it to your hammered aluminum or Wendell August Forge collection today.


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