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Your Price: $ 18.00
Item Number: 7665 |
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Circa: 1950-1970 Manufacturer: Georges Briard, California
Born in the Russian Ukraine, Jascha Brojdo, known as Georges Briard, created some of the most stylish and recognizable designs of the Mid-century period here in the United States. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago eventually earning a Master of Fine Arts degree. He studied painting and design there. in 1947 he went to New York to work for Max Wille
This line is called Paradise. This design is pure Briard, with its modernistic abstract stylized flying birds done in shades of turquoise, white and gold. Between the flying birds there are whimsical designs of leaves with that classic half open leaf pattern so characateristic of the mid-century wares.
This same shape without the attached fork and chain can be seen on page 45 of the Pina Designed & Signed book. The Paradise pattern can be seen on page 61 of the Pina book.2.85
It is signed with the standard Briard gold lettering. What I love is that the glass dividers on the plate have an indentation where the shaft of the fork rests. There is some gold loss on the tops of the glass dividers and on some of the design. However, it is in good vintage shape and ready for your next retro cocktail party.
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