1970s Brutalist Mirror Syroco USA Mid Century Modern Hollywood Regency 106cm WedgwoodA striking 1970s Brutalist mirror by Syroco of the USA, large in scale and richly textured, exemplifying the bold sculptural aesthetic of American Brutalist decor at the height of its 1970s popularity. The Syroco company, founded in Syracuse, New York in 1890 as the Syracuse Ornamental Company, was for most of the 20th century the leading American producer of moulded composition wall art, mirrors, clocks and decorative accessories. From the late 1960s
and specialised form as a fire lighter enhance its desirability for collectors seeking unusual and authentic Wedgwood pieces
emphasising the shell form
ensuring that the front remains a beautiful and impressive display
From the curve of the trunk to the finely shaped ears and legs
moulded frame in black with a gilt inner slip
The piece is formed as a stylised Egyptian pyramid
deep cobalt blue and delicate gilt accents
Whether displayed on a velvet mount
This large plaque showcases those qualities beautifully
If you are interested in purchasing a single dish only at approximately half the listed price
the figurine is perfectly sized for display on a mantelpiece
This small porcelain coffee can dates from the English Regency period