Hotchkiss Juwel Art Deco Stapler
Hotchkiss Juwel Art Deco Stapler
Designer: Fridolin Polzer (1878 – 1962)
Item: Hotchkiss Juwel Stapler Pliers Model 54
Manufactured by: E. H. Hotchkiss Company
Country of origin: United States
Year made: Ca. 1935
Materials: Chromeplated metal and enamel
Dimensions: 2 ¾” x 5 11/16” x ½”
Condition: Very good. Scratches and some loss of enamel as shown in the photos. Considering its age, scarcity and everyday use, it’s in very nice shape.
References: Duncan, Alastair, Modernism; Modernist Design 1880 – 1940, The Norwest Collection, 1998
Description: Here is a very rare surviving art deco machine age masterpiece of design for a stapler. The Juwel was patented by Polzer in 1934, U.S. Patent number 1,983,397, but the patent was not assigned to Hotchkiss, and likely the design was sold to other manufacturers. There were many in this physical form and mechanism produced, but very few survive with this awesome geometric art deco enamel design as introduced by Hotchkiss. These were also made in a few other enamel color combinations; black and white, black and red, green and black, and orange and yellow. The orange and yellow version offered here seems to be scarcely found as we have only see two others. Examples of these staplers can be found in collections of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, Minneapolis Institute of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. We currently have a red and black example also on offer, and previously sold the green version. All should be considered quite rare.