18th Century American Empire Mahogany Parlor / Game Table with Flip Top

American Empire matchbook flame mahogany game or parlor table, circa mid-1700s. Features a hinged top concealing a hidden compartment which flips over to create a larger, square surface. Top is supported by a pedestal base with scroll feet and original, wooden caster wheels (unique detail, indicative of the age). Additionally, all steel components appear to be hand hammered, further suggesting origins as far back as the 1700s. Conservative restoration was employed to even the wood tone. Moderate, age-commensurate wear remains (surface and base scuffs, one white discoloration spot, an old surface veneer sliver repair, etc).
Measures: H 29.5″ x W 16.75″ x D 35″
Extended: H 29.25″ x W 35″ x D 34″.

1960s Replogle Illuminated Glass Globe on Mahogany Stand

$2,200.00
1960s Replogle (Chicago, IL) globe on stand composed of paper gores over glass with a cast metal meridian. Base is mahogany with brass feet and features a full 360 degree swivel action. Wear / spots of loss to the globe itself, as pictured; base is newly refinished and is in excellent condition. Newly rewired and ready for use. Measures: Globe alone is 16″ in diameter.
H: 38″ x Diameter: 20″
Condition Notes: Good. Paper loss in places to the globe; stand is in excellent, refinished condition.

19th Century American Empire Mahogany Burl Parlor Table

American Empire parlor table, circa late 1800s. Surface is supported by a pedestal base with scroll feet. Impressive mahogany burl grain and rich tone. Conservative restoration was employed to even the wood tone. Moderate, age-commensurate wear remains (surface and base scuffs, veneer losses, spilts in the wood etc). Remains a sturdy, visually striking piece.
Measures: H 27.5″ x W 38.5″ x D 20″.

American of Martinsville Jewelry Cabinet

$1,500.00

Originally designed in the 1950s by American of Martinsville as the smaller ‘chest-on-chest’ component to sit atop the corresponding sideboard, this piece can be used to hold smaller linens, napkin rings, and silverware. However, its more practical, contemporary application is as a jewelry cabinet. Composed of a bleached mahogany frame with aluminum pulls and hour-glass feet. There are two small drawers above a divided low drawer with the original felt. Scarcely seen in this original finish / condition. There are minor losses to the edges and a light scuff to the top, as photographed. Overall, in good, vintage condition.

Depth when closed: 11″ Depth with drawers out: 19.5″.

H: 7.5″ x W: 20″ x D: 11″

 

Art Deco Hand Carved Mahogany Three-Drawer Jewelry Chest / Storage Compartment

Petite, handcrafted mahogany chest with three drawers, (circa 1940s, USA). Carved of stained mahogany with wooden inlaid design present on the front to resemble a face (subtle detail).
Medium size, diminutive enough for sitting on a dresser or table, but sizable and sturdy enough to remain free-standing. Appropriate for storing jewelry or small accessories. Can additionally be used as a small end table.
Very fine, vintage condition with a few, light scuffs, as shown.
Measures: H 23″ x D 7.25″ x L 11.1″.

Danish Modern Loveseat in Coral Leather

Nicely worn leather loveseat in dark coral (Denmark, circa 1970s) composed of two stained mahogany ‘block’ feet in the front and two caster wheels in the back (‘wheelbarrow’ design allows for easy mobility). Leather is nicely distressed with spots of wear throughout and heavy patina to the arms. Foam and springs are completely sound and, combined with the perfectly aged leather, provide tremendous comfort and support. Height to top of frame: 26″ Height to top of back cushion: 28.5″.

H: 28.5″ x W: 61″ x D: 36″ x Seat Height: 15.5″

Deco Mahogany and Bouclé Wingback Chair by Edward Wormley for Dunbar Model 103B

$9,500.00

Elegant, scarcely seen wingback chair by Edward Wormley for Dunbar model 103B (ca. 1941, USA).
Composed of a stained mahogany base with thin front tapered legs and gently splayed back legs supporting a removable cushion, turned arm rests, and tall wing back, offering substantial support and comfort.
Attractive, organic form with sweeping lines and rounded curves.
The tawny/gold-brown bouclé and foam are newly replaced (Kravet 36114-166) and stained mahogany is in original condition with minimal wear, as shown.
H: 45″ x L: 29.5″ x D: 30″
Seat Height: 22.25″
Seat Length: 27″
Seat Depth: 19.5″

Early Florence Knoll Credenza / Cabinet in Mahogany, Birch, and Grasscloth

Uncommon and early Florence Knoll Credenza (1947) featuring a birch cabinet, stained mahogany base, and grasscloth-wrapped doors, which slide open to reveal three wooden shelves to the left and two plate glass shelves to the right. Dramatic lines enhanced by sculpted, splayed legs, which add nice contrast to an otherwise organic form.
Interior components and leather pulls are all original and show wear (fissures / fleabites present to glass shelves, which can be arranged to mask these flaws, so that the wear is contained to the underside and back). Lovely patina to the leather and paint losses to the interior (white paint is original and is presented, accordingly). Birch has been newly refinished and grasscloth doors have been fully restored to ensure longevity. The stained mahogany base is completely original with only light wear, as shown.
Measures: H 32.5″ x D 14.875″ x L 72″
There are four sections in total – one with two wooden shelves, one with a single wooden shelf, one with two glass shelves, and an open storage section. The orientation of all sections with shelves can be changed, as the shelves are all removable and the same dimensions. The interior sections all measure: H 16″ x D 11.5″ x L 16.75″
References: Knoll Furniture: 1938-1960, Rouland and Rouland, pg. 130
Modern furnishings for the Home, Hennessey, pg. 139 illustrates variation of this form.

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″.

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″