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English Art Nouveau Brass Dinner Gong c.1890.

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Large late 19th.c. English Art Nouveau floor standing dinner gong by the Birmingham makers William Tonks & Sons c.1890. 16″ brass gong with a repoussé decorated front. Hung on a heavy brass stand with Art Nouveau scrolling decoration and unusual pointed spade shaped feet. With the original clapper. Clear maker’s marks on the underside of the feet, stamped WT&S together with the Tonks & Sons sunburst logo. Excellent condition.
Dimensions: width 22″, depth 11″, height 31″.
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£595.00  UK
$750.77  USA
714.30  EU
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Category Antique Furniture Date c.1890.  Art Nouveau Antiques Material Brass Origin English Item code ac049a6841 Status Sold

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