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These bookends were made by Louis-Albert Carvin, and bear the signature "Etling Paris", the bronze publisher. The elephant tusks are in horn.
Louis-Albert Carvin (1875-1951) was a French sculptor. Specializing in animal sculpture, his models include deer, hinds, lions, lionesses, panthers, birds, wolfhounds...
The Edmond Etling limited company was founded in Paris, France in 1909. Edmond Etling played an important role in the development of the Art Deco style, and had the vision and ability to promote and respond to a long list of notable designers in the decorative arts in the 1920s-1930s.
For the more discerning, we point out minor scratches and chips on the marble, and scratches and rubbing on the bronze.
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Dimensions :
Height: 14.3 cm
Width : 16,5 cm
Depth: 7.3 cm
M3300
Ref: NHNP7YD6OA