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Set of 4 stacking cocktail or canape plates, each with an indented ring to hold a cocktail glass and an aerodynamic wing. 1934-1941. Chrome. Designed by Guild for the Chase Company who advertised them saying “With this smart looking canape plate, you can hold a cocktail, a canape and a cigarette in one hand and shake hands with the other”. Image © 2019 Chairish, Inc. All rights reserved. Fair use license. via https://www.chairish.com/product/375490/lurelle-guild-chase-art-deco-canape-plates-s4
Machine age candlesticks. 1930’s. Silver plate. Designed by Guild for International Silver. Image © 2019 Decaso Inc. All rights reserved. Fair use license. via https://www.decaso.com/product/1012939/machine-age-art-deco-silver-candlesticks-lurelle-guild-for-international-silver
Coldchester cocktail shaker and tray. 1935. Aluminum and brass. Designed by Guild for Alcoa. Image © Wright Auctions. Fair use license. via https://www.wright20.com/auctions/2013/10/design/185
Chafing set with a Saturn frame. ca. 1930. Silver plate. Designed by Guild for International Silver. Image © 2019 MutualArt Services, Inc. /Sothebys New York. Fair use license. via https://www.mutualart.com/Artist/Lurelle-Guild/0195607C426E36FD
Gift Ware Contemporary Group “His Royal Highness” coffee service. Coffee pot, creamer and sugar. 1934. Silver plate over brass and ebony. Designed by Guild for International Silver. Image © Hamel20, LLC, Kingston, New York. Fair use license. via https://www.hamel20.com/in-stock-1/lurelle-guild-coffee-service
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