Framed Dale Leverett Abstract Enamel on Copper

Abstract enamel on copper art by Dale Leverett of North Carolina circa 1960s. The piece is entitled ‘Harmony’ and explores spacial interaction between abstract shapes in lime green, moss green, red, and white. Striking design and nice use of colors and interwoven shapes. Frame is original to the work. Retains artist tag including original price and artist’s contact information.

6.75ʺW × 1.5ʺD × 9.25ʺH

Framed Judith Daner Enamel on Copper “Birds” Plaque

Delightful enamel on copper plaque (circa 1960s Massachusetts, USA) by enamel artist, Judith Daner, a former artist and designer for Bovano of Cheshire.
Birds motif with charming color combinations surrounded by a modest nature representation with trees and flowers all minimal in design.
The enamel on copper plaque is mounted to a black, masonite board and framed in gilt wood to further accentuate the copper and gold tones in the artwork itself.
Frame is original and shows only one indentation and a couple of scuffs, as pictured. Enamel plaque is in excellent, vintage condition with no crazing or losses.
Plaque measures 11.75″ H x 15.5″ L. Frame is 19.25″ H x 23.25″ L.

Franco Albini Woven Rattan Pouf

This rattan pouf or ottoman was designed by Franco Albini for Vittorio Bonacina in the 1950s and is comprised solely of bent-rattan weaving. There is minor loss (the ‘cross stitch’ is missing on a few strands of the rattan). Otherwise, all vertical strands are intact and the piece is in good, vintage condition.

H: 14.75″ x Diameter: 24″

Franco Albini Woven Rattan Pouf

This rattan pouf or ottoman was designed by Franco Albini for Vittorio Bonacina in the 1950s and is composed solely of bent-rattan weaving. All vertical and ‘cross stitch’ strands are completely intact, and the piece is in excellent, original condition.
H: 14.75″ x Diameter: 24″

Frank Edwin Larson Abstract Oil and Gouache on Canvas

Woodstock, NY artist, Frank E. Larson (Frank Edwin Larson, American, 1895-1991) was most noted for his portrait of Mark Twain which is on permanent display at the Smithsonian Institute in DC. He was part of the esteemed Woodstock, NY art colony. This 1960s work, composed of watercolor and oil over gouache, is an abstract rich in color with nice texture and depth. Additionally, the browns and whites of the rustic frame, likely made by the artist, corresponds nicely with the colors of the painting itself.

H 22.25″ x W 25.25″ x D .75″

Fratelli Reguitti Mahogany and Brass Valet in the Style of Ico Parisi

This Italian valet was designed by Fratelli Reguitti in the 1950s. Composed of a frame/hanger and change or cufflink holder with a double rack on the bottom for shoes and four caster wheels for easy mobility. The top bar (intended for hanging scarves, ties, or pants) can be extended by pulling out the brass rod (extends 1.75″ in either direction).
Mahogany is in nice, newly refinished condition, and brass shows only minor wear.

H 42″ x W 18″ x D 12.75″

Fratelli Reguitti Sculptural Maple Valet in the Style of Ico Parisi

This Italian valet was designed by Fratelli Reguitti in the 1950s. This design is often mis-attributed to Ice Parisi, who used these valets for styling but never actually designed them.
Composed of a sculptural ‘x’ frame with hanger and change or cufflink holder with a double rack on the bottom for shoes and four caster wheels for easy mobility. The top bar (intended for hanging scarves, ties, or pants) can be extended by pulling out the brass rod. Maple is in nice, vintage condition, and shows light wear consistent with age and use, as shown. Metal bars on shoe rack shows light wear and tarnish.
Branded ‘FR.’

H 42.5″ x W 17.75″ x D 14″

Fratelli Reguitti Sculptural Stained Maple Valet in the Style of Ico Parisi

This Italian valet was designed by Fratelli Reguitti in the 1950s. This design is often mis-attributed to Ico Parisi, who used these valets for styling but never actually designed them.
Early example composed of a sculptural ‘x’ frame with hanger and change or cufflink holder with a double rack on the bottom for shoes and four caster wheels for easy mobility. The top bar (intended for hanging scarves, ties, or pants) can be extended by pulling out the brass rod.
Maple is in good, original condition retaining its original deep mahogany stain. It shows moderate wear (small gouges/scuffs), to the hanger and base areas, as shown. Metal bars on shoe rack shows light wear and tarnish.
Branded ‘FR Made in Italy Internat. Patent.”
H: 41″ x L: 17.5″ (hanger) x D: 13.88″
Bar extends out from 15.88″ to 18.25″.

Fratelli Reguitti Stained Red Mahogany and Brass Valet in Style of Ico Parisi

This Italian valet was designed by Fratelli Reguitti in the 1950s. This design is often mis-attributed to Ico Parisi, who used these valets for styling but never actually designed them.
Composed of a frame/hanger and change or cufflink holder with a double rack on the bottom for shoes and four caster wheels for easy mobility. The top bar (intended for hanging scarves, ties, or pants) can be extended by pulling out the brass rod (extends roughly 1.63″ in either direction).
Mahogany retains its original red stain and is in very good, original condition, and brass shows only minor wear/tarnish.
Manufacturer’s brand present, as shown.
Height: 42″ x Width: 17.5″ x Depth: 13.5″
Bar extends from 15.88″ to 19.25″

Frederick Weinberg Style Iron Tripod Valet

This unusual wrought iron valet is elegant in its simplicity. The frame is a continuous piece of wrought iron, and the hanger is removable. This is a minimal but stylish take on a standard valet stand. Length of the base is 14.25″.

H: 39″ x W: 17.75″ x D: 11″