Antique Jennings Brothers inkwell Pug or Bull dog w/ pipe and bib, needs repair

Antique Jennings Brothers inkwell Pug or Bull dog w/ pipe and bib, needs repair

Antique

Poor little fella

He took a tumble and his face need repair

Or, you have the perfect head to put on this perfact body – PERFECT!

 

Signed Jennings Bros. Victorian Inkwell In The Form Of An English Pug Dog

The Jennings Brothers began their metalwork foundry in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 1891 and remained open until the early 1950s. Jennings Brothers produced some of the most finely crafted art metal pieces that exist to this day. Their product line ranged from bookends to candlesticks to animal figurines, etc. Their methods of production required meticulous techniques which did not lend themselves to machine-directed mass production, but rather depended upon the handiwork of expert artists, sculptors and metal craftsman. Jennings Brothers metalwork is highly prized and their distinctive “JB” mark, which marked all of their products, is highly sought after by collectors world-wide. Jennings employed many new immigrants to the U.S. and their designs had an international flair. There is no other major metalwork foundry from this era with finishes as durable as Jennings Bros. and the complexity of their designs is highly prized. This is an exceptional example of their work. It is a Victorian inkwell in the shape of an English Pug dog. This whimsical piece is a pug with glass eyes.  He has a beautiful bronze patina over a base metal and is signed and numbered on the bottom, J.B. 683.

It measures 3 5/8 inches to the top of the ear and 5 ½ inches deep by 5 ¼ inches at the widest point and weighs 2 lbs.

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