Frankart Original Figural Signed Ashtray, Model T325 Ash Receiver

$1,295.00

Beautiful and original signed Frankart figural ashtray, model T325.

Designed by Arthur von Frankenberg in 1929 and produced 1930–1931, this striking Art Deco figural ashtray is an excellent example of Frankart’s elegant metalwork and streamlined design.

  • Marked: Raised Frankart mark in brown enameled metal, showing normal wear consistent with age (see photos).

  • Designer: Arthur von Frankenberg (design date 1929).

  • Model: T325.

  • Dimensions: 12 inches tall.

  • Glass: Original ash receiver by Jefferson Glass Co., Follansbee, W. Virginia, retaining its original label. Glass is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips, or repairs.

  • Condition: Metal finish shows expected wear for a nearly century-old piece; structurally sound and complete.

A fine, authentic Art Deco decorative and functional object — desirable for collectors of Frankart, Jefferson Glass, and 20th-century decorative arts. Ideal for display in an antiques collection, gallery setting, or as a standout accent in vintage-inspired interiors.

Beautiful and original signed Frankart figural ashtray, model T325.

Designed by Arthur von Frankenberg in 1929 and produced 1930–1931, this striking Art Deco figural ashtray is an excellent example of Frankart’s elegant metalwork and streamlined design.

  • Marked: Raised Frankart mark in brown enameled metal, showing normal wear consistent with age (see photos).

  • Designer: Arthur von Frankenberg (design date 1929).

  • Model: T325.

  • Dimensions: 12 inches tall.

  • Glass: Original ash receiver by Jefferson Glass Co., Follansbee, W. Virginia, retaining its original label. Glass is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips, or repairs.

  • Condition: Metal finish shows expected wear for a nearly century-old piece; structurally sound and complete.

A fine, authentic Art Deco decorative and functional object — desirable for collectors of Frankart, Jefferson Glass, and 20th-century decorative arts. Ideal for display in an antiques collection, gallery setting, or as a standout accent in vintage-inspired interiors.