Danish Modern Seven-Arm Brass Candelabrum by Svend Aage Holm Sørensen

$850.00

Sculptural seven-arm candelabrum designed by Svend Aage Holm Sørensen (ca. 1960s, Denmark). Composed of black lacquered metal ‘branches’ and brass circular base and candle cups. Tarnish to the unpolished candle holders and a few spots of tarnish to the base. Overall, very fine, vintage condition.
Branded “Holm Sørensen Danmark.”
H: 18″ x L: 13.5″ x D: 4.75″

Danish Modern Teak and Brass Wall-Mounted Dual Drawer Shelf

Minimal, elegant wall hanging dual-drawer teak shelf with semi-circular, solid brass pulls. There is open space between the top shelf and the drawers, allowing for additional storage of small items. Ideal size for use as an entryway shelf or a floating nightstand.
Measures: H 10.25″
L 24.25″
D (drawers closed) 12″
D (drawers opened) 18.5″.

Diminutive Danish Modern Rosewood Desk by EJM Skive

1960s Danish rosewood desk by EJM Skive Møbelfabrik. Elegant, minimal design with exquisitely book-matched top. Composed of a single drawer with inset rosewood pulls. Top desk portion, braced by solid brass pegs, can be easily removed from the base for relocation / storage purposes. Retains the manufacturer’s tag and branded ‘Made in Denmark’.
H: 29.25″ x W: 37.25″ x D: 18″

Drexel Walnut and Cane Coffee Table or Cabinet

This 1960s low coffee table was designed and manufactured by Drexel for the Heritage Line. It features four cane-front doors that all open to reveal a shared storage. Patinated brass capped feet and cabinet pulls. Finished on all sides, the back mimics the front, sans the pulls.

Condition Notes: Good. Nice, refinished condition – two scuffs to surface remain.

H: 15.5″ x W: 48″ x D: 18″

Early 20th Century Oak Umbrella / Cane Stand

Circa 1910-1915 stained oak umbrella stand with brass-wrapped feet. The base is actually a drawer with copper trim that can be removed for cleaning / drying purposes.
Nice patina / wood grain with wear throughout, as pictured.

10ʺW × 10ʺD × 28.25ʺH

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 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″.

Extendable Brass Pharmacy Lamp by Koch & Lowy

1950s brass floor Lamp by Koch & Lowy composed of a telescoping / swiveling arm and a full 360 degree adjustable shade. Additionally the height can be lowered by 10″ or anywhere in between. Polished condition with spots of wear (namely to the base and one place on the shade). Overall, nice condition for its age.

Measures: Diameter of the base 10″ Length (shortest) 11″ Length (longest) 26″ Height (tallest) 52″ Height (shortest) 41.25″.

H: 52″ x W: 26″ x D: 18.75″

Freeform Walnut and Brass Coffee Table by T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings

$9,500.00

Iconic sculpted walnut and brass biomorphic cocktail/coffee table (model 1759) designed by Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb (1950, USA). Free-form, organic design reminiscent of a cloud.
Walnut has been refinished and brass legs have been newly polished. Only minor wear remains (namely, a couple of very insignificant surface scuffs along with light wear to the brass).
Retains the “Widdicomb” manufacturer’s label, medallion and stencil brand “5/52,” indicating an early production.
Measures: H 16.5″ x W 54″ x D 25.25″ (depth measured on a diagonal in the same orientation is 46.5″).
Shortest Depth 19″
Longest Depth 30″

Georges Briard Coffee / Tea Serving Set

Tea / Coffee set by Georges Briard circa 1950s composed of hand-painted details on porcelain. Includes the tea / coffee pot, creamer and sugar. Age-appropriate crazing present, but no chips / cracks. Minor fading to the gold-painted decoration. Brass is in unpolished, original condition and shows tarnishing.

Sugar: H: 3.5″ x D: 4.5″ x L: 5.3″
Creamer: H: 5.25″ x D: 2.5″ x L: 4″
Pitcher: H: 9.5″ x D: 5″ x L: 8.5″

Gerald Thurston for Lightolier Brass Table Lamp with Original Shade

1950s brass table lamp designed by Gerald Thurston for Lightolier. Polished brass stem and base with three way / three-socket fixture. Includes added lower diffuser mount for even distribution of light and original top perforated diffuser and shade. Only light wear to the top diffuser and shade; otherwise, excellent, vintage condition.

H: 30″ x Diameter: 17.5″

Gerald Thurston for Lightolier Walnut and Brass Table Lamp

Sculpted walnut and brass table / desk lamp designed by Gerald Thurston for Lightolier. Includes the original plastic shade and perforated, acrylic diffuser.
Very good, vintage condition with some light scuffing / tarnish to the brass base / elements and a split to the plastic shade’s interior component (not visible and does not affect usability).
8″ Diameter of the Base
17.75″ Shade Diameter
23.5″ Height with Shade
Branded “Lightolier” on the top of the brass socket.