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early 20th century all original and completely intact wall-mount "beau brummel" embossed glass soap dispenser

early 20th century all original and completely intact wall-mount "beau brummel" embossed glass soap dispenser

SKU: UR-31672-20
original and highly sought after american early 20th century wall-mount lavatory room tilting liquid soap dispenser, designed and patented in 1904 by lewis g. langstaff of brooklyn, ny. the uniquely-shaped pressed clear glass orb with embossed lettering was fabricated by or for the west disinfecting co., new york city, ny. the nicely aged nickel-plated brass wall bracket contains bent tubular arms supporting the pivoting vessel, which swings on a vertical plane. the protruding "measuring" nozzle is original and intact.
an elongated tab found along the edge of the orb contains lightly incised instructions pertaining to soap dispersal.
the nickel-plated flush mount wall bracket contains pre-drilled holes for mounting purposes. urban remains acquired a sizable lot of these remarkable "beau brummel" soap dispensers that will be listed over time. the ones we acquired were originally used in the lavatory rooms in the old non-extant penn station, constructed in the beaux-arts style by the architectural firm of mckim, mead & white.

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