Earth Tone Stoneware Charger Signed Polk, 1970

Striking stoneware charger / decorative plate in attractive earth tones of ochre and brown with swaths of red and a strip of brown leather attached to the handle. Central pattern featuring sgraffito technique, adds a nice textural element, while the beige handle with its pop of light blue adds yet another dimension of color to the piece.
Excellent, vintage condition; leather strap is dried out from age. Signed ‘Polk ’70.’
L: 12.25 x D: 11.5″ x H: 1.25″

Edmond J. Spence Sideboard in Maple and Brass

This 1950s Swedish maple sideboard / chest by Edmond Spence is composed of eight drawers (four on each side) divided by a centre storage section with two shelves. Each cabinet pull is inset brass, and the piece is supported by four two-tone maple, tapered legs. The piece has been expertly restored, but minor wear remains (a few marks to the side and minor nicks, as photographed). Overall in very good condition.

H: 31.25″ x W: 65.5″ x D: 18″

Edward Wormley for Dunbar Illuminated Glass Globe on Mahogany Stand

Edward Wormley designed this mahogany and brass sculptural globe stand for Dunbar in 1953. The globe itself is a Rand McNally Terrestrial globe from the same year (scarcely seen glass example). Designed by Edward Wormley and manufactured by Dunbar. The wire is not shown; piece will be delivered newly re-wired in working condition.

H: 34.5″ x Diameter: 21″

Edward Wormley for Dunbar Mahogany Lounge Chair

High back lounge chair designed by Edward Wormley for Dunbar in the 1950s. Original stained mahogany base and new upholstery / foam. The seat itself doesn’t fully conceal the base; the base extends slightly beyond the frame to both better support the seat and to accentuate the sculptural feet. The fabric is a heavily textured nubby wool selected in tribute to the original blue nubby wool upholstery. The original Dunbar lining is present under the seat cushion. Measures: Arm Height 21.5″.

H: 37.5″ x W: 29″ x D: 32″ x Seat Height: 19.5″

 

Edward Wormley for Dunbar Revolving Lounge Chair in Mahogany

Swiveling lounge chair (model #5609) designed in 1956 by Edward Wormley for Dunbar. Swivel base is lacquered mahogany and retains its original stain. Base shows wear consistent with age and use, as shown.
Frame has been reupholstered in a luxe wool cotton blend upholstery (upholstery is relatively new – approximately one year old – and shows no wear).
H (including round cushion): 33.25″
H to top of frame itself (excluding back cushion): 29.75″
L: 27″
D: 30″
Seat Height: 17.25″
Arm Height: 24.75″

Edward Wormley for Dunbar Revolving Lounge Chairs in Mahogany with Ottoman

Pair of swiveling lounge chairs (model #5609) designed in 1956 by Edward Wormley for Dunbar. Swivel bases are stained mahogany and have been refinished (light wear remains). The bases differ slightly, as shown — one is an early production (circa 1956) and the other was manufactured circa 1965.
Frames have been reupholstered in a luxe taupe velvet upholstery and the foam has been replaced. Includes a stained mahogany ottoman on casters from the same period, though not produced by Dunbar.
Listing includes all three pieces (two chairs / one ottoman).
Chairs:
H (including round cushion): 33″
H to top of frame itself (excluding back cushion): 29.75″
L 27″
D 29″
Seat height 17.5″
Arm height 23.5″
Ottoman:
Diameter 24″
Height 14.25″.

Edward Wormley for Dunbar Sofa with Brass Feet

1950s Edward Wormley for Dunbar sofa on brass, tapered legs. The section under the backrest is recessed. Recently restored and reupholstered (last two years). However, there are two patches of slight discoloration to the right back and left back seat corners, as shown. They appear to be slight color defects in the fabric itself. Upholstery presents very well as is, but could benefit from reupholstery. Foam is sound while the original interior springs remains intact. Brass is in good, vintage shape and shows light wear consistent with age (particularly to the back left leg).

Measures: H 30″ x D 30.25″ x L 84.25″ x seat height 17.25″.

Edward Wormley for Dunbar Stained Mahogany Cube Three Tiered Side / End Table

Side/end/occasional table in mahogany with caramel finish (model #4776) designed by Edward Wormley for Dunbar (ca. 1950, Indiana, USA).
Practical, stylish design composed of a cube-form frame with fixed top shelf, all supported by a plinth base that acts as an additional surface.
Good, original condition with an edge loss to the base and a smattering of dings/scuffs, as shown.
Burnished manufacturers mark and paper label present to the reverse.
H: 23.25″ x L: 22.88″ x D: 22.88″
Distance between surface and top shelf – 4.5″ H
Distance between top shelf and lower surface – 13.88″ H

Edward Wormley for Dunbar, Two-Tier Mahogany Occasional Table

This occasional / lamp table was designed by Edward Wormley for Dunbar in the 1930s and is comprised of two mahogany surfaces over three sculptural, flared legs. The space between the tiers (height) is 8.25″. Refinished condition.

H: 28″ x Diameter: 22″

Ekco ‘Eterna’ 65-Piece Stainless Flatware Set with Original Storage Case

Complete stainless flatware set with storage box and additional serving pieces designed and sold by Ekco Products International (formerly located at 230 Fifth Avenue New York, NY) and produced in Japan, circa 1960s. This set is from the Ekco Eterna “Canoe Muffin” series featuring forged stainless flatware with melamine handles. Classic, modernist design, sleek in its simplicity.
Includes the original resin case with yellow plastic insert (only holds the flatware set; not the additional pieces, which are photographed separately). Light scratches / scuffs consistent with age and use. Overall, in very good, vintage condition.
Entire set includes:
8 soup spoons
8 teaspoons
8 place spoons
8 hors-d’oeuvre forks
8 salad forks
8 dinner forks
8 dinner knives
1 pie / cake server
Set of salad tongs (2 pieces)
1 serving fork
1 ladle
1 small serving spoon (Sugar)
1 butter knife
1 serving spoon
1 serving slotted spoon.
Carrier / storage box measures:
Height: 4″
Width: 16.5″
Depth: 11″

Enamel on Copper “Girls With Balloon” Painting

Enamel on Copper painting depicting a young girl with a ballon and another picking flowers in a forest. Delightful color usage and “confetti” floral representation.
Artist signed.

16ʺW × 1.5ʺD × 14ʺH