Arne Vodder Teak Credenza with Reversible Doors

This impressive teak sideboard was designed in the 1950s by Arne Vodder for Sibast Mobler (Model 29A). It features seven ‘bowtie’ drawers with recessed pulls, two reversible doors (finished black on one side, teak on the other) and a drop down locking cabinet with a black interior and adjustable shelf. The reversible doors offer three different configurations, depending on the preferred aesthetic: one black / one teak, two teak, and two black doors, respectively. Finished on all sides, including the back. Includes the original key.

Condition Notes: Excellent. One spot of discoloration on one of the black side door fronts (faint). otherwise, excellent condition.

H: 31.75″ x W: 98.5″ x D: 18.5″

Art Deco Beechwood & Tiger Maple Decorative Box with Hand Carved / Inlay Detail

American deco beechwood decorative box with tiger maple inlay, circa 1940s. Appealing center decoration with intricate carved border detail. Suitable for cigar storage / can be used simply as a decorative / jewelry box.
Very nice, refinished condition, only minor wear remains.

H 3.5″ x W 13.75″ x D 10″

Art Deco Blue and White Striped Glass Table Lamp

Circa late 1930s – early 1940s boudoir / table lamp featuring a cylindrical, glass shade atop a reeded and winged base, all in a blue and white striped pattern. Includes original nickel finial. What appears to be a spot of loss to the base is actually a small opening for the cord. There are no breaks / losses; only minor fading of the blue, typical for its age.
The overall height is: 14″
The shade diameter is: 7.5″
The height of the base alone is: 6.5″
The height to the top of the socket is: 9″
The diameter of the base is: 4.75″

Art Deco Freemasons Thermometer

This unusual vintage thermometer (circa 1950s) is a great Freemasons collectible composed of syrocco (a wood composite). The design is inspired by a vintage mantle radio with the Freemasons square and compasses emblem on top. It is in very good, vintage shape with the thermometer fully functioning. Only one spot of damage to the underside (left corner) of the base.

W: 4.25″ x D: 1″ x H: 5.25″

Art Deco Hand Carved Mahogany Three-Drawer Jewelry Chest / Storage Compartment

Petite, handcrafted mahogany chest with three drawers, (circa 1940s, USA). Carved of stained mahogany with wooden inlaid design present on the front to resemble a face (subtle detail).
Medium size, diminutive enough for sitting on a dresser or table, but sizable and sturdy enough to remain free-standing. Appropriate for storing jewelry or small accessories. Can additionally be used as a small end table.
Very fine, vintage condition with a few, light scuffs, as shown.
Measures: H 23″ x D 7.25″ x L 11.1″.

Art Deco Plywood Hanging Corner Shelf / Wall Bracket

Triangular, obelisk-form Art Deco hanging shelf in plywood (ca. 1940s, USA).
Four-stage storage option bracket with wire on the reverse for wall-mounting.
Very good, vintage condition with natural patina and wood crazing present consistent with age and use.
H: 28″ x L: 9.5″ x D: 5.25″

Art Deco Race Car Roadster Model / Paperweight in Cast Bronze

Art Deco cast bronze race car/roadster figurine resembling the speedcar popularized by the 1935 Monopoly game piece (ca. 1930s, USA).
Attractive, versatile decorative object which can be used as a paperweight or tabletop objet d’art for any automotive enthusiast.
Overall, excellent, vintage condition with rich patina and light wear present.
H: 2.63″ x L: 8.25″ x D: 5″

Art Deco Replogle Glass Library Globe

This 12″ library globe was manufactured in the early 1940s by Replogle (Chicago, IL). Composed of paper gores over glass with a cast metal meridian and deco style base. Minor wear to the metal and light wear to the globe itself (a small puncture and very minor overall wear). Very nice condition for its age.

Diameter: 14″ x H: 16″

Art Deco Replogle Illuminated Glass Library Globe

12″ Illuminated glass library globe by Replogle (Chicago, IL, ca. 1944).
Israel is not present, Manchutikuo is present, the capital of French Indo-China is Hanoi, Italian Ethiopia and Italian Somaliland present, and Chosen is indicated in place of Korea.
Composed of paper gores over glass with a cast metal bronze finish meridian and deco style base. Light soiling / patina, paper losses, and one burnt patch present. Additionally, there is tarnish present to the metal meridian and base, as shown. Remains in good condition for its age. Newly rewired and ready for use.
Height: 15″
Width: 13.5″
Depth: 12″

Art Deco Zuid-Holland Gouda Ceramic Decorative Bowl

Circa 1930s-1940s Art Deco ceramic bowl with attractive floral decoration from Gouda, Holland. Pleasant use of colors (purple, rust, white, orange, and black with a pale teal underside).
Diameter: 8″ x H: 2.25″
Signed with the factory and model identification detail: ‘Niva Royal Zuid sf Holland Gouda.’

Arthur Umanoff for Raymor Iron and Birch-Slat Bar with Stools

Arthur Umanoff bar with two corresponding stools. The stools feature fixed slatted-birchwood seats atop wrought iron bases. Sculptural, unique-form foot rests add striking contrast to an otherwise modest form. (The simple slatted stools are uncommonly seen with this base.)
The bar shares the same sculpted foot rest and birch slat composition and features a newly restored aluminum-framed laminate top. One side is open storage divided by one fixed-shelf. Nice patina / light wear consistent with age (light scuffs to the birch and painted iron). Overall, very nice condition for its age.

Bar measures: H 40.5″ x D 20″ x L 42″ x surface depth 18″
Stools measure: H 42.25″ x D 17″ x L 17.5″ x seat height 28″