New Arrivals
American Folk Art Hand-Carved and Painted Solid Pine Stationary Standing Lion
$2,600.00Folk art hand-carved and painted standing lion in solid pine (ca. Mid-20th Century, Texas, USA).
Given its stature and style, likely inspired from a lion carousel figure, though slightly smaller in scale.
Tail and head are removable, as shown.
Distressed condition – naturally aged with moderate losses to the original paint and splits/cracks to the wood.
A one of a kind find as well as a wonderful example of Texas folk art and human ingenuity with charming and desirable lion subject.
H: 28″ x L: 32.75″ x D: 7″
Art Deco Hammered Cast Brass Snake Form Serpentine Sculpture
$450.00Art Deco cast-brass snake sculpture (ca. 1930s, USA).
Hammered details are faithfully representative of scales.
Elegant objet d’art that sits flat on a surface and enhances any decor, pairing well with a variety of decorating styles.
Very good, vintage condition with attractive, natural patina present.
H: 0.5″ x L: 12.75″ x D: 2.5″
Art Deco Matte Yellow and Glossy Blue Ceramic Console Bowl by Cowan Pottery
$275.00Frond-form pedestal console bowl/centerpiece by Cowan Pottery (ca. late 1920s/early 1930s, Ohio, USA).
Cowan was perhaps most recognized for producing the Viktor Schreckengost-designed line of “Jazz Bowls,” originally made for Eleanor Roosevelt who commissioned the designer to create the perfectly elegant punch bowl.
Attractive matte yellow/orange glazed exterior with a glossy peacock blue interior.
Excellent, vintage condition.
Die-impressed Cowan hallmark present, as shown.
H 4.63″ x L: 12.38″ x D: 8″
Bauhaus Desk in Beech, Black Laminate, and Bakelite with Tubular Steel Base
$2,200.00Bauhaus-style diminutive student desk/writing table with tubular chromed-steel base and beech frame with bakelite pulls supporting a black laminate surface (ca. 1930s, USA).
Substantial piece that remains both stylish and practical offering sufficient storage options while occupying a small footprint.
There are five drawers in total, all retaining the original sculptural amber bakelite pulls.
There are laminate scuffs throughout, and wear to the metal frame (patina, scuffs, general wear). The beech has been refinished, though on the back of the desk there are veneer losses and two old repairs along with one split to the wood (see last two images). Overall, good, vintage condition with wear consistent with age/use.
H: 30″ x L: 40.13″ x D: 20.25″
Vacant space for chair: H: 24.25″ x L: 20.63″ x D: 18″
Interior drawer dimensions –
Pencil drawer H: 2.5″ x L: 18.88″ x D: 15.5″
Top right H: 2.5″ x L: 13.88″ x D: 12″
Three lower drawers H: 6″ x L: 13.88″ x D: 12″
Danish Modern “Elevator” Metamorphic Coffee Table / Dining Table with Two Leaves
$2,800.00Danish Modern solid teak “elevator” coffee table (ca. 1960s).
Easy transition converting from low coffee table to higher dining table with two slide-out Dutch-style leaves.
Very good, newly refinished condition with light marks and one faint ring to one of the leaves remaining, as shown.
Ingenious design ideal for a small space.
Manufacturer’s branding is illegible on the reverse but ‘Made in Denmark’ is stamped clearly.
Dimensions as a low coffee table – H: 22″ x L: 55″ x D: 23.25″
Dimensions as a dining table: – H: 27.25″ x L: 55″ x D: 43″ (both leaves) / D: 33″ (one leaf)
Each leaf is 9.75″ D
Danish Modern Curved Sofa in Teak and Two-Tone Bouclé by Selig
$7,800.00Luxurious Danish Modern Sofa by Selig for their Imperial Line upholstered in a two tone bouclé (ca. 1960s).
Dramatically arched/curved back with button tufted detail.
Solid, durable piece supported by carved teak legs — two front straight legs and two back legs with brass casters for easy mobility.
The teak legs have been refinished, and the brass casters are new old stock (1970s, but identical to the original, worn casters).
The bouclé is new: the shell is a tawny/gold-brown bouclé (Kravet 36114-166) and the cushion/buttons are an oatmeal Kravet bouclé (36114-106).
H: 30.75″ x L: 90.5″ x D: 35.5″
Seat Height: 18.75″ x Seat Length: 80″ x Seat Depth: 23″
Arm Height: 22.25″
Danish Modern Four Seat Long Sofa in Teak and Two-Tone Bouclé
$7,200.00Luxurious Danish Modern long sofa upholstered in a two tone bouclé supported by six teak legs — three front straight legs and three back slightly flared legs (ca. 1960s).
Sturdy and durable, retaining the original loose, spring-loaded cushions, a rare enhancement at the time given its expense, seen in select pieces designed by Ole Wanscher for France & Son and Hans Wegner for Getama, a former mattress company. (Designer unknown, though there are elements of Wegner’s designs throughout.)
The teak legs have been refinished, and the bouclé is new: the shell is a tawny/gold-brown bouclé (Kravet 36114-166) and the cushions are a white/cream Kravet bouclé (36120-1).
H: 32.25″ (inclusive of cushions) x L: 97″ x D: 28″
Seat Height: 19″ x Seat Length (all cushions together): 83.5″ x Seat Depth: 17.75″
Arm Height: 20.25″
Danish Modern Kevi Swiveling Task Chair in Teak by Jorgen Rasmussen for Rabami
$600.00Iconic Danish Modern teak Kevi task/desk chair or drafting stool designed by Jorgen Rasmussen for Rabami (ca. 1970s).
Features a molded teak plywood adjustable seat and backrest with black metal swivel base supported by caster wheels.
Very good, vintage condition – the teak has been conservatively refinished; a few scuffs remain to seat and base.
The height adjusts from 22.5″ to 35.75″
The seat height adjusts from 15.25″ to 21″
Base – L: 22.5″ x D: 22.25″
Seat length: 16.88″
Seat depth: 14.25″
Danish Modern Teak Side Table with Removable Tray Top and Collapsible Base
$650.00Vintage teak side/end table (ca. 1960s, Denmark).
Composed of a teak base boasting deeply sculpted, dense legs supporting a removable tray top, a convenience that simplifies the transition from prepping to serving when entertaining.
Removing the screw allows the base to fully collapse.
Excellent, refinished condition; only minimal wear remains.
H: 18″ x Diameter: 20″
Danish Solid Teak Extension Dining Table by Finn Juhl for France & Daverkosen
$9,500.00Danish Modern Finn Juhl for France and Daverkosen extension table model 540, ca. mid-1950s (early example pre-dating the France & Son version).
Composed entirely of sold teak (no veneer was employed) and built extremely well to withstand the test of time, accommodating even the heaviest of use.
Thoughtfully designed with a sculptural, functional lip on each end to grip when separating the table to reveal two additional leaves stored within.
No detail was overlooked in this design – it embodies the union of form and function serving as a solid, durable table without compromising style.
Interior rails slide smoothly, and the table opens with ease, allowing a simple transition from a compact table suitable for six people to a much larger, grand dining table that accommodates ten to twelve (images of the ten Ico Parisi and eight Niels Møller chairs, respectively, illustrate possible configurations – chairs are listed separately).
Very good, refinished condition – only light scuffs/wear remain.
Branded “FD – France and Daverkosen Made in Denmark” and retains the John Stuart metal retailer medallion.
H: 28.75″ x L: 72.63″ x D: 39.25″
Adding one leaf L: 92.5″
Adding both leaves (fully extended) L: 112″
Each leaf is 19.5″ long
Floor to apron height (middle section) 25″
Floor to apron height (edge) 24″











