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Creator: Ronald Hayes Pearson
Mid-Century Modernist Ronald Hayes Pearson Spun Brass Footed Plate or Cake Stand
By Ronald Hayes Pearson
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine brass footed cake stand.
With a wide wafer top supported on a narrow, tapered foot.
By Ron Pearson.
Ronald Pearson is an extremely important figure in the 20th Century American Craft movement. Together with John Prip and others, Ronald Pearson opened the highly acclaimed Shop One in Rochester, New York. He was, along with Stanley Lechtzin, Robert Ebendorf, and Olaf Skoogfors...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Ronald Hayes Pearson Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Brass
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