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Sascha Brastoff Eames Era Copper Ashtray
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Sascha Brastoff Eames Era Copper Ashtray

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Eames Era Copper and Enamel art by Hollywood darling Sascha Brastoff

Fabulous find in excellent condition. Full Signature on the decor and numbered in gold on the base.
Sascha's work became recognized by the rich & famous in the 1940s.  Carmen Miranda, popular singer and dancer of the time helped introduce Sascha's art to Hollywood who welcomed his bold, brash, modern style. Commissioned to design costumes for Betty Grable in Diamond Horseshoe by 20th Century Fox Studios in the mid 1940s, he soon found favor with notables like Edward G. Robinson, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Mitzi Gaynor, Joan Crawford, Donna Reid and Winthorpe B. Rockefeller.
Brastoff opened his studio with the financial backing of Rockefeller, commanded high prices for the time, and enjoyed great success. He continued his art with other mediums such as the elaborate metal fish sculpture prominently featured in the in the 1950s Sci-Fi classic, Forbidden Planet.  In the mid 1960s Other art pottery makers such as Stangl and Royal Haeger were licensed to use Sascha's name trademark.  These items usually have a thick black cursive SB signature near the maker's mark.
The solid copper ashtray form was hand decorated with heavy enamel, then lacquered.  The lacquer protects the paint and the copper.  Perfectly safe to use, hand-wash with warm water and buffing cloth. This beautiful eames era art is at least 60 years old.
The tiki hut is 6.5" tall and 5" at widest point.  The large ashtray is 8" x 8" and 1.5" tall. These fabulous original Brastoffs appear to be UNUSED.
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