Fabulous fakes? What!? Maybe good quality reproduction is more accurate.
While we are always seeking authentic pieces of Art Deco, sometimes a fabulous fake – or reproduction or reissue – will do. Just to be clear, we are talking about items made and marketed for what they are. And with no intent to defraud.
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LLOYD LINES, SCHNELLDAMPFER EUROPA ASHTRAY
With restrictions easing, I’ve been able to hit up our favorite local flea market, the Golden Nugget. Anthony couldn’t join me on a recent trip. However, I was able to pick up this deco ashtray for him for $10.00.
As a collector of Ocean Liner memorabilia he was quite excited to have one. Then I did some research only to find – wah-wah – it is a reproduction made by the Kaihara Indigo company.
Original ashtrays are made of Bakelite. And clearly marked.
Depending on the condition, original ashtrays range in price from $35.00 (minor damage) to $175.00. And although an original one would be nice, we’re happy with our fabulous fake – for now!
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SARSAPARILLA DESIGNS, INC
Sarsaparilla Deco Designs was one of the best studios making fine reproductions. Founded by Les Sackin in 1976, its heyday was the late 1970’s through the mid 1990’s. In 1997, it was purchased by Appletree, Inc. As Sarsaparilla Deco Designs, they leased original molds and designs of vintage pieces of art deco.
Wisely, almost all items are clearly marked with the company name as shown above. And, they feature subtle design changes.
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DOUGLAS DC-3 AIRPLANE LAMP
One of the most recognizable pieces of the Sarsaparilla line is the Douglas DC-3 airplane lamp.
Let’s look at some of the changes. The edges of wings on the original the airplane lamp are rounded over as opposed to the reproduction which are flat.
And, you can clearly see the original is highlighted with silver accents.
Also, if you dismantle the reissue, there is an in-mold date “© 1978”, as well as the Sarsaparilla in-mold mark.
Overall, their items are of high quality. And today, they command premium prices. But still well below the cost of an original.
Original lamps sell for between $800-$1400.00.
The reproductions are currently selling for $200-$500.00 though you may be able to snag one for around $90.00.
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FROSTED STEP LAMP SHADE
Although not common, we have seen several of these in the wild. In my research, it appears that Sarsaparilla offered this shade with a variety of figural adornments as well as without.
There are so many similar shades out there that I couldn’t find an exact match. However, Sarsaparilla resized their shades to fit standard modern fittings.
Reproductions valued between $50.00-$75.00
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FROSTED GLASS VASE
This one is frustrating. I’ve seen the original, or something darn close, in one of our reference books. Can I find it? No.
Stylistically, it has similar designs features seen in works by P.de Cagny, Etling and even Lalique. If you have any information, please pass it along.
Original vases in this style sell at several hundred to several thousands of dollars depending on the manufacturer.
I estimate this should sell from $40.00-$60.00. I picked up this very large, very heavy Sarsaparilla vase at my local Goodwill for under $4.00.
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