Vintage Norwegian Turi ‘Lotte’ Serving Dish for Figgjo Flint

This is a hand-painted / silkscreened 1960s Serving Dish designed by Turi Gramstad-Oliver for Figgjo Flint of Norway. This design (defined by the floral motif in blue, purple, and olive green) is part of the ‘Lotte’ series. This piece can be displayed on a table top for decorative purposes or used as a serving dish.
Measures: H: 2″ x W: 13.5″ x D: 7.25″
It is in excellent condition with only minor loss to the border.
Signed to the underside.

Vintage Oak Drafting Table

This drafting table (circa late 1970s-early 1980s) is comprised of a solid oak frame and laminate surface. There is some height adjustability (roughly 3.5″), and the table height can be adjusted from 34.6″ to 38.1″ (presently configured at is 38.1″H). The surface collapses easily by loosening the bolts on either side. There are some surface scratches to the laminate, but otherwise the piece is in good, vintage condition with only minor wear to the frame.

As assembled as a drafting table with the top extended, the measurements are:
D: 30″ H: 38.1″ x L: 45″
The base depth is: 25.5″
The height with the table surface erect is: 47.5

Vintage Oak Tabletop File Holder

American (circa 1970s) file holder composed of a solid stained-oak frame divided into two sections, each with separate handle and file name card holder.
Nice dovetail joint detail to edges. Handsome table / desktop decorative item that is both practical and attractive.
Good, vintage condition with nice patina / wear from age and use. Minor losses to back of cabinet, as pictured.

11.5ʺW × 14.75ʺD × 12.5ʺH

Vintage Orange and Yellow Ombre Viking Glass Lidded Candy Dish / Apothecary Jar

Striking Viking Glass (circa 1950s) Apothecary Jar / Lidded Dish in amberina / ombre orange with blended yellow / orange pedestal base. Nice texture with sculpted handle.

4.25ʺW × 4.25ʺD × 8.25ʺH

Vintage Orange Enamel on Copper Dish by Bovano

Striking Mid-Century Modern enamel decorative dish by Bovano of Connecticut. The technique popularized by Bovano incorporates fusing powdered glass to metal (in this case, copper) to create a beautiful work of enamel art. The decoration, an asymmetrical smattering of circles, almost has a jewel-like appearance with rich luster / sheen.
A beautiful, uniquely elongated piece of enamel that can be used for display or serving purposes. No issues to note; dish is in very nice, vintage condition.
Retains the ‘Handcrafted by Bovano Cheshire, Conn’ sicker to the black enamel underside.

9.25ʺW × 3.75ʺD × 0.5ʺH

Vintage Outsider Art Ceramic Bust

Naive ceramic bust small in scale (5.25”H x 4”W x 4.25”D) in brown glaze, heavily textured with a coarse speckling.
Glaze loss to two spots near the base. Otherwise, crude by nature; no other issues to note.

4ʺW × 4.25ʺD × 5.25ʺH

Vintage Oval Giltwood Wall Mirror by Labarge

This oval-form Labarge mirror is composed of inset glass within a deep, giltwood frame with subtle black mottled detail (Labarge’s signature finish). Patches reveal the red under layer where the gold leaf has faded. Only light wear and patina present to the gold leaf, one two inch light scratch to the top of the glass and one small patch of scuffs to the bottom (does not detract from the overall clarity of the mirror).
Measures: H: 29″ x D: 2″ x L: 23.25″.

Vintage Pacific Stoneware Hand-Painted Terracotta ‘Angel’ Wind Chime

Lovely circa late 1960s / early 1970s terracotta ‘angel’ windchime / wall sculpture with hand-painted details. The piece is in the Scandinavian style but was manufactured by Pacific Stoneware Inc. in the USA. There is a continuous leather string that starts at the top and connects the individual pieces. Leather is sound, and figure itself is in excellent, vintage condition with no losses.

5.5ʺW × 0.75ʺD × 20.5ʺH

Vintage Paolo Soleri Arconsanti Clay “Fishtail” Windbell

Fish-form wind chime/bell designed by architect, Paolo Soleri for Arconsanti (the city he designed and built in Arizona in 1970).
Composed of a chain suspending a clay disc above seven graduated/nesting cupped bells with hand-incised decorations and multi-color pigmented, triangular-form fin.
Late 1970s/early 1980s production branded with the Arconsanti cypher and retaining the vintage studio tag.
Excellent, vintage condition with only minor shelf wear consistent with age present (this example was never used outdoors – it was part of a collection of old stock from an antique retailer).
Measures:
Height to top of hook just above the clay disc: 12.75″
Height to top of chain: 14.5″
Diameter: 3.38″

Vintage Paolo Soleri Arconsanti Clay Windbell Mobile with Multi-Color Fins

Wind chime/bell mobile designed by architect, Paolo Soleri for Arconsanti (the city he designed and built in Arizona in 1970).
The peaked conical ceramic hat suspends five clay acorn-form wind bells with various hand-incised decorations and multi-color pigmented, diamond-form fins.
Late 1970s/early 1980s production branded with the Arconsanti cypher and retaining the vintage studio tag.
Excellent, vintage condition with light shelf wear consistent with age/slight bends to the fins (this example was never used outdoors – it was part of a collection of old stock from an antique retailer).
Measures:
H: 38.5″ including chain / 30.5″ discounting the chain
L: 13″ – 17.5″ (with the metal suspensions connecting hat to bells fanned inward and outward, respectively)
D: 13″ – 14.13″
Hat alone – H: 5.75″ x Diameter: 8.5″

Vintage Paolo Soleri Arconsanti Multi-Color Bronze Bell / Wind Chime

Wind chime/bell designed by architect, Paolo Soleri for Arconsanti (the city he designed and built in Arizona in 1970).
Bronze cast elements with verdigris patina and multi-color pigmented fin. Early production with attractive colors employed.
Branded with the Arconsanti cypher.
Wear consistent with age and use. verdigris/oxidized patina/scuffs and natural signs of age along with slight bends to the fin.
Measures:
H (including ring): 22.25″
H (excluding ring): 21.5″
D (bell depth): 2.88″
L (fin length): 5.25″.

Vintage Paolo Soleri Arconsanti Multi-Color Bronze Three Bell / Wind Chime

Three bell/fin wind chime designed by architect, Paolo Soleri for Cosanti Originals (1970s, Arizona, USA).
Bronze cast elements with verdigris patina and multi-color pigment throughout. Unique, given its early production and the colors employed.
Appears to never have been used.
Retains the manufacturer’s label and literature (scarcely seen).
Measures:
H (including S hook): 20.25″
H (excluding S hook): 19.25″
D: 2.5″
L: 8.25″.