hollywoodregency
1970s Brass Mirror with Tessellated Travertine Inlay
Impressive and large rectangular mirror composed of a patinated brass frame with an inlaid tessellated travertine with a subtle chevron pattern. Glass itself is clean, with no imperfections. Brass is patinated by design, and, as a result, is unevenly discolored and tarnished. There is some peeling and spotting to the brass, but the piece overall is in nice, vintage condition. In the style of Maitland-Smith, but unsigned.
H: 55″ x W: 36″ x D: 1″
1970s Modernist Polished Brass Tape Dispenser
Modernist tape dispenser circa (1970s USA) in polished brass. The circular disks that hold the roll of tape in place adjust to accommodate different sized rolls. There are some lines of tarnish to the interior circular plate (can only be subtly detected from one side). Otherwise, in nice, polished condition with only minor signs of wear.
A very impressive desk accessory complementing any Hollywood Regency or modernist decor.
H 4.75″ x W 8″ x D 2.25″
Brutalist Torch-Cut Brass ‘Cats’ Wall Sculpture
$225.00Mid-Century Modern ‘trio of cats’ sculpture in torch-cut sheet brass with soldered whiskers. Very nice patina and age.
10.5ʺW × 2.75ʺD × 16.5ʺH
Charles Hollis Jones Brass and Lucite Accent Table with Glass Top
Hollywood Regency-style accent table by Charles Hollis Jones (ca. 1970s, USA). Composed of three lucite posts / legs anchored at the top and bottom by tubular brass braces. Retains the original glass top, which is fastened into place by three cylindrical, brass medallions.
Relatively large scale for an accent table:
Measures: Height 24.25″ x Diameter 28″
Chic, modernist design with elegant lines and sculptural form.
Excellent, vintage condition sans a few minor scuffs to the brass.
Freeman & McFarlin Gold-Leaf Ceramic Bunny Sculpture
1950s Freeman & McFarlin Potteries of California gilded ceramic bunny designed by Maynard Anthony Freeman. Beautiful gold leaf detail and texture. Excellent, vintage condition with only minor wear consistent with age / use.
Signed ‘Anthony’ to underside.
8ʺW × 4ʺD × 5.75ʺH
Hollywood Regency Gilt Metal Rope-Tied Mirrored Vanity with Chair on Casters
Glamorous Italian-style gilt metal vanity with mirrored surface and attachable mirror manufactured by Townhome Originals (ca. 1970s, California, USA).
Vanity has been paired with a matching, diminutive, gilt-metal vanity chair on casters (manufacturer unknown).
Elegant rope-tied details on mirror and vanity almost giving the frame a bamboo-like aesthetic.
Mirrored surface shows a smattering of scratches, and there are minor scuffs to the metal frame, as shown; otherwise, the piece is in very good, vintage condition retaining the original gilt.
The chair upholstery shows wear to both seat and back, but can be used as is with these imperfections. The casters are a recent addition, though of the same vintage.
The mirror can be removed from the vanity and hung on the wall if preferred.
Vanity with mirror: H: 56.25″ x L: 36″ x D: 16″
Chair alone: H: 34.75″ x L: 15″ x D: 19″ (including casters)
Casters are 2.75″ high
Mirror alone: H: 27.75″ x L: 19.5″ x D: 3″
Table height without mirror: H: 29.5″
Hollywood Regency Style Ebonized Wall Clock With Glass Embellishments by Empire
Circa 1980s Hollywood Regency-Style wall clock (model 1901) by Empire Art Products of Glendale, NY. Compose of an ebonized wood frame with mirror-glass trim and square embellishments representing numbers. Hands are chromed-metal. Very good, vintage condition with one scratch to one of the mirrored squares and some paint loss / edge wear to the ebony, as shown.
Branded on verso with company name and address.
18.5ʺW × 2.5ʺD × 18.5ʺH
Hollywood Regency-Style “Rosette” Cabinet by Lane
Striking and glamorous cabinet manufactured ca. 1963 by Lane Altavista, though bearing a similarity to cabinets designed by Dorothy Draper for Heritage-Henredon.
Composed of a cream frame with gold border and ornate, oversized “rosette” pulls. Though, the rosette knobs are purely decorative and the handles don’t actually open the cabinet. There are built-in hinges that open by pressing on the right door and then manually releasing the left.
The doors open to reveal open storage flanked by a single, fixed-shelf.
Functions perfectly and is conservatively restored with a professional touch up to the gold border. Only a couple of light impressions are present to one side, as shown. Excellent, vintage condition.
H: 29.13″ x D: 17″ x L: 36″
Interior dimensions: L: 34″ x D: 17″ x Height from top to surface of shelf: 9.25″/ Height from bottom of shelf to base: 13.75″



