These bookends are crafted from a rich, ochre-toned marble, likely Giallo Reale or a similar Mediterranean variegated stone. The design follows the strict geometric principles of the Art Deco movement, characterized by the “skyscraper” stepped profile and clean, architectural lines. This style emerged in the 1920s and 30s, prioritizing symmetry and the inherent luxury of natural materials. Because of their timeless silhouette, these pieces transition seamlessly from a traditional library setting to a modern minimalist shelf.
The natural veining of the stone features deep sienna and cream-colored “breccia” fragments, ensuring that while the pair is symmetrical in shape, each piece is a unique work of geological art. The polished surfaces catch the light beautifully, highlighting the crystalline structure of the marble. Collectors often seek out these heavy stone accessories for their ability to provide both visual weight and literal stability to a book collection.
Technical Specifications
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Origin: Likely European (Italy/France)
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Material: Solid Variegated Yellow Marble (Giallo)
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Dimensions (Per Piece): Height: 14 cm | Width: 10 cm | Length: 14 cm
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Weight: Significant (Approx. 2 kg per piece)
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Features: Multi-tiered stepped design; original vintage paper label remnants on the reverse.
Condition and Quality
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Overall: Excellent vintage condition. The marble retains a high-gloss polish across all primary faces.
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Details: Minor “flea bites” or tiny nibbles may be present along the sharpest geometric edges, which is typical for authentic vintage stone items of this age. There are no major cracks or structural repairs.
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Reverse/Base: The undersides show the raw, unpolished stone. One piece retains an original red-bordered price or inventory label, adding to its provenance and vintage charm.























