American Modern Brass Three-Fixture Table Lamp

This 1960s Mid-Century Modern solid brass table lamp has three fixtures in an ascending semi-circular formation (shortest to tallest). There are ‘pin-prick’ perforations in the brass fixtures (reminiscent of Paavo Tynell’s work).
Much of the wear was eradicated through polishing / buffing, but light patina to the brass, along with general wear from age, remains. Overall, the piece is in nice, vintage condition. Newly rewired and ready to use.

H: 15.25″ x Diameter: 7.3ʺ

American Modern Ceramic Shell Table Lamp

This whimsical, yet stylish table ‘shell’ ceramic table lamp boasts rich texture. The crude, white crackle-glaze is contrasted with high-gloss earth tone colors. Newly rewired and ready for use.

H: 18.9″ x W: 15.25″ x D: 6.75″

 

American Modern Walnut Credenza

This small walnut credenza features two sliding doors which open to reveal three small drawers to the left atop open storage, and three sizable drawers to the right. The simple, clean modern design of the cabinet is nicely contrasted by striking brass turned legs, which add an elegance to the piece. The cabinet shows only minor signs of wear; the brass legs show minor loss / wear from use.

H: 32″ x W: 47.75″ x D: 19″

 

American Modern Walnut Three-Tier Rolling Bar / Tea Cart with Ebonized Surface

1950s three-tier sculpted walnut bar cart / serving trolley on caster wheels with a black laminated top shelf manufactured by the J. B. Van Sciver Co. of Camden, New Jersey (1881-1984). Nice, refinished condition with some light scratches to the laminate from use.

H: 32.5″ x W: 39.5″ x D: 21″

American Modernist Oak and Iron Fire Tools

Mid-Century American fireplace tool set in iron with elongated oak inserts often attributed to Tony Paul for Woodlin-Hall. Specifically, these fire tools possess similar attributes to those of the “Fireset” series that Paul designed in the 1950s.
Complete set including the shovel, brush, and holder, all in excellent, vintage condition (black paint has been touched up, and oak has been refinished; only light patina remains).
H: 31.25″ L: 9.13″/10.5″ (with tools in place) x D: 5.63″

American Studio Ceramic Sgraffito Decorative Bowl

Circa 1960s/70s American Studio ceramic bowl in attractive light blue and beige. Sgraffito squiggle pattern throughout reveals the deep brown base color. Coke can is used to illustrate scale (the piece is relatively small measuring H: 3″ x Diameter: 5.25″).
No issues to note; bowl is in excellent, vintage condition

Angel Pazmino Rocking Chair

This sculptural rocking chair was designed in the 1960s by Angel Pazmino for Muebles de Estilo, Ecuador. This chair’s wooden-peg construction not only enhances the Minimalist aesthetic of the piece, but also serves a practical function which allows the piece to be taken apart for easy transport. The hide leather had been replaced, but is vintage and shows minimal spotting and wear. The seat depth is: 19″.

H: 32.5″ x W: 23″ x D: 28″

Seat Height: 18″

Anna P. McDonnell Abstract Seascape Oil on Canvas

Circa 1950s abstract oil on canvas depicting a tug boat by New York artist, Anna McDonnell. Outsider in style, with skewed proportions and crude composition. Remains a charming work by a relatively unknown artist.
Signed on verso: Anna McDonnell 25 Massachusetts Ave Bellerose, Ny.

14.75ʺW × 1ʺD × 10.75ʺH

Antique Aesthestic Movement Bamboo Three Tier Shelf Etagere Bookcase

Antique three-tiered etagere/bookcase/shelving unit (ca. early 20th Century, USA).
Composed of a bamboo frame with metal hardware supporting three walnut shelves and adorned with round, hand-carved finials.
Narrow shelving unit providing substantial storage while occupying a relatively small footprint. Suitable for any room, but ideal for a small space like a hallway/foyer or powder/washroom.
Can additionally be wall-mounted for additional support.
Very good, original condition with natural patina throughout and spotting/scuffing/general wear to the wooden elements.
H: 36.75″ x L: 21″ x D: 8.25″
Each shelf is roughly L: 20″ x D: 6.75″
The height between the top and middle shelves: 11″
The height between the middle and lower shelves: 11.5″

Antique French Boutique Counter in Stained and Painted Pine

Shop counter composed of a stained pine plank top and beige painted frame with four drawers above three storage sections (ca. late 19th Century, France).
Versatile piece with ample storage options, perfect for kitchen island or dry bar use in addition to its intended shop display purpose.
Surface wear consistent with age and use (general wear, edge loss and a warped plank, as shown, causing slight surface sloping).
Drawers slide smoothly, and the piece remains functional and structurally stable, despite a subtly uneven surface.
Beige paint is original and has yellowed slightly over time (see second photo for accurate color representation). These are also areas of paint loss and crazing as shown.
Belonged to a prominent New York City painter who acquired the piece from a gallery in Cambridge, MA.
H: 35.75″ x L: 78.75″ x D: 33.75″
Drawers’ interior space (left to right)
1. H: 4″ x L: 6.75″ x D: 17.13″
2. H: 4″ x L: 12″ x D: 18″
3. H: 3″ x L: 11.63″ x D: 17″
4. H: 4″ x L: 6.5″ x D: 17.13″
The open storage section under the drawers measures H: 11″ x L: 72.5″ x D: 17″
The two bottom storage cubbies each measure H: 12.5″ x L: 36″ x D: 22″
(shelf and divider are fixed and cannot be removed or adjusted).

Antique French French Demijohn / Bonbonne Ambrée Brune

Impressive French Demijohn / Bonbonne Ambrée Brune originally used for transporting wine (ca. early 19th Century, France). Composed of free-blown amber glass exhibiting large air bubbles within the glass itself with a sheared lip and applied glass ring. Unique color and impressive size, measuring roughly 19.13″ diameter x 20.25″ height.
Very clean condition given its age.