This twosome burnished gold colored wall hangings are in and long rectangular shape that were made in 1964.
The pair feature musical instruments including a tambourine, flute, horn, lyre, French horn, xylophone and something that looks like a clarinet that are surrounded by flowers, leaves and ribbon. On the very top of each is a ribbon bow with a flower in the center. The ribbons from this top bow cascade down in and around the instruments below.
The two hangings are identical in size and shape. Have a hook on the back of each for hanging.
Each of these Syroco wall hangings measures 14" x 6" and are about 1" in depth.
Looking on the back of each, there is the Syroco copyright from the Syracuse Ornamental Wood Co. - see NOTE below and the date in Roman Numerals of 1964.
Very shabby chic mid century or retro decor.
Looks brass look but material is plastic or Syroco - the finish is so much like metal it fools you and is very lightweight.
Considering these are mid century items they are in good vintage condition with no chips or cracks with some wear to the gold paint here and there.
NOTE:
Syroco is a combination of a wood compound and casting fluids that were then poured into molds. The finished casting appears to be hand carved. It was first made by the Syracuse Ornamental Wood Co., hence the name Syroco.
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