Arthur Umanoff Maple and Wrought Iron Bar Cart

Uncommon Arthur Umanoff three-tier rolling bar cart with rush trim, wrought iron frame, and slatted-maple construction. White and light blue masonite sliding doors with leather pulls open to reveal a small storage compartment. Features a white laminate surface and woven rush middle tier with white masonite base. Original caster wheels.
Fully restored condition (including the masonite panels and painted laminate surface). Minimal wear and discoloration remain (namely, the darkening to the wood from metal nail oxidation over time).

H: 30.5″ x W: 36.5″ x D: 19.25″

Austrian Modernist Fire Tool Set in Maple and Iron

Hand forged fire tool set in iron with maple handles, circa 1960s, Austria.
Modernist design, visually striking and functional.
Light wear to the brush, as shown. Otherwise, in excellent, refinished condition.
Retains the “Made in Austria” foil label.
W: 10″ x D: 7.75″ x H: 27.75″

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″

Folk Art Deco Maple Burl Wood Decorative Lock Box with Inlay Detail

$895.00

Folk Art carved maple burl wood box with locking mechanism and original key, circa 1940s. Geometric inlay details present to the surface.
Very nice, vintage condition with minor wear / patina from age and slight corner separation, as shown.

H 3.75″ x W 15.75″ x D 11″

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″.

Italian Maple Valet by Ico Parisi for Fratelli Reguitti

This Italian maple valet was designed by Ico Parisi for 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 1.5″ in either direction by pulling out the brass rod.
Maple is in excellent, vintage condition. Brass shows patina / general wear / slight tarnish to the bar of the bottom shoe rack, as shown.
Branded with the FR initials.

H 41″ x W 17.5″ x D 12.5″

Mid-20th Century Large Maple and Oak Drafting Table

Large drafting table (ca. 1950s, USA) composed of a maple surface with gray and brown painted trim supported by an oak base.
Surface has been refinished; light wear remains as shown to the surface and border (few scuffs). There are also a few veneer fills to the top edge along with some water staining to the underside, as shown.
When the surface is flat, the height adjusts from 33.5″ – 43″.
When the surface is collapsed (as in the main image), the height is: 57.5″
The surface itself measures: L: 60″ x D: 38.25″ x H: 1.25″
The base measures: D: 28″ x L: 48″

Mid-Century American Modern Maple Three-Drawer Chest

$450.00

This 1950s American Modern Maple 3-Drawer Chest is in very nice, restored condition. Its minimal design is contrasted by the ornate, vivid grain of the maple. The original Macy’s retailer tag is still in tact. This charming piece is perfect storage for a small room or suitable for side / end table use.

17.5ʺW × 18ʺD × 25.5ʺH

Mid-Century Modern Iron and Maple Bar Cart / Tea Trolley

$1,200.00

Minimal, modernist bar cart / tea trolley featuring two perforated iron surfaces with four larger glass holders on one side, and six on the other (given the age of production, these holders were likely intended for tapered high balls and champagne flutes, as they are relatively narrow). Includes a small mesh basket / caddy for smaller items.
Carved, sculptural handles in maple add a nice contrast to the black iron.
The top tier is removable and includes two handles for easy transportability of drinks.
Unsigned, but retains the vintage Schenley Liquor label (Schenley was a liquor company based in New York City; not the manufacturer of the cart itself). Possibly used as a promotional item, given the label.
Excellent, vintage condition; only light wear remains.
Dimensions
Height: 30.13 in.
Width: 24 in.
Depth: 15.75 in

Milo Baughman for Murray Eight-Drawer Chest in Maple and Iron

Scarcely seen 1950s chest of drawers designed by Milo Baughman for Murray Furniture of Winchendon, MA. (USA, 1950s). Unique wrought iron leg / drawer pull detail nicely contrasted with the light, maple wood frame. Additionally, nice dowel-joint detail to top and bottom edge on both sides. Two removable dividers to top drawer; all others are open storage. Sans a single blemish to the back of the cabinet, the piece is in excellent, refinished condition.
Retains the ‘Milo Baughman Collection: Murray Furniture Manufacturing Group Winchendon, MA’ label.

H 33.5″ x W 66″ x D 18.5″

Pair of Daybed Sofas by Richard Stein for Knoll

These sofa sleepers (model #700) were designed by Richard Stein for Knoll in 1947. The foot pedal under the seat lowers the upholstered seat back. It can recline to a 45 degree angle, or drop down entirely, so the back frame is even with the ground. Light beige linen upholstery and foam are new and the stained maple frames have been refinished. Depth when the back is fully lowered (to the ground): 49″ Depth when the back is lowered to a 45 degree angle: 40″ Seat cushion measures: L 76″ x D 27″.

H: 26.75″ x W: 76″ x D: 35″ x Seat Height: 15.75″