Poul Nørreklit Low Rosewood Extension Table for Georg Petersens

Poul Nørreklit designed this low table for Georg Petersens in the 1960s. Given its uniquely low height (27″ overall, 24.25″ to the apron), it was designed for dining use with suitably low chairs or as a work table / desk. Bookmatched rosewood top boasts vibrant color and grain nicely contrasted by the chromed-steel bases. The full restoration of this piece included the professional re-chroming of the bases. The Danish control tag is present along with the Georg Petersens Møbelfabrik label.
When not in use, the 23.5″ leaf conveniently stores under the tabletop.
Measures: Total length with the leaf: 86.5″
Length without the leaf: 63″.
There is a line on the surface resembling a crease, which resulted from the rosewood veneer application (see images). Otherwise, the piece is in very nice, restored condition, with only minor surface wear.

Height: 27 in.
Width: 86.5 in.
Depth: 35.5 in.

Preben Fabricius for Walter Knoll Cordovan Leather and Chromed Steel Sofa

$10,500.00

Three-seater sofa designed as part of the “710 Series” by Preben Fabricius for Walter Knoll (Germany, 1972). Featuring loose cushions retaining their original down feather filling and cordovan leather upholstery supported by a solid chrome-steel frame.
Retains both the Walter Knoll Germany applied manufacturer’s foil label along with the perforated “Knoll” branding to the bolster cushions.
Extremely well-maintained in very fine, all-original vintage condition with rich patina and light scuffs commensurate with age / use.
Two available along with the corresponding lounge chairs – listing is for a single sofa.
H: 29″ x D: 31″ x L: 79.5″ x Arm Height: 22″ x Seat Height: 15.5″.

Primitive Studio Ceramic “Woman with Bird” Vase Signed Pollack, 1972

Primitive studio ceramic vase with woman with bird motif present on both sides (figure differs only slightly from side to side).
Crazing both from age and by design. Although, designed in 1972, the piece is intended to look much older.
Couple of minor flakes present around the female outline, as shown.
Signed “Pollack ’72.”
Height: 14.25″
Width: 4.5″
Depth: 3″
Internal Note – P20

Ralph de Burgos Mixed-Media Abstract Collage

$1,600.00
Ralph de Burgos (b. Shanghai, China 1906 d. Washington DC, US 1979) mixed-media collage and oil abstract on paper, circa early 1960s. Burgos was known largely as a painter, with a leaning toward modernist landscape and still-life. This example is a departure from his standard style, incorporating collage (primarily newspaper clippings), oil paint, and marker. Education: National Academy of Design, the Art Students League, the School of Industrial Arts, and the Arthur Schweider School of Modern Painting.
Titles / Honors: Faculty at the Washington Workshop President of the Society of Washington Artists and of the American Art League Founder of two schools (de Burgos School of Art in Georgetown and de Burgos School of Art in Falls Church)
Works featured in the Capitol, various U.S. embassies, as well as a mural in St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Washington. He restored and refinished the portraits of 32 presidents of Georgetown University.
H: 21.5″ x W: 29.5″ x D: .07″

Rare IB Kofod Larsen Penguin Chairs and Ottoman in Velvet

These desirable IB Kofod Larsen ‘Penguin’ lounge chairs are the less common lower / wider versions with the extended iron frames and walnut bentwood backs. The set is paired with one, scarcely seen ottoman.
Completely restored (frames have been refinished, yellow velvet is new); only minor wear remains.
Signed, ‘Made in Denmark.’

Ottoman dimensions:
20.5″ W.
17″ D.
16″ H

H: 28.75″ x W: 21″ x D: 23.5″ x Seat Height: 15.5″

Rare Maple and Iron Desk by Dorothy Schindele

Scarcely seen desk by Dorothy Schindele composed of a maple surface, back, and drawer inserts supported by wrought iron bases. Equipped with three pull out drawers, which pull out effortlessly and are each fitted with a woven-cane liner for storage. Additional lidded, cane basket serves as ample storage for larger items. All components are original; piece is in excellent, restored condition with slight wear to the surface (few surface scuffs / scratches, as pictured).
Table surface itself is 47.75″ long.

H: 28.1″ x W: 62.25″ x D: 24″

Raymond Loewy for Hill-Rom Single Pedestal Student’s Desk

$1,820.00

1960s single pedestal desk by Raymond Loewy for Hill-Rom composed of a walnut and brushed metal frame with inset brushed aluminum pulls and laminate top. Restored condition but wear remains (some scratches / scuffs to walnut, one significant gash to the bottom of the middle drawer, light wear to metal frame). Laminate top has been restored, bearing a fresh coat of white paint (sealed with ultra cover clear coat for max protection), selected to match that of the original.

H 29.75″ x W 43.5″ x D 17″

Reclining Lounge Chair and Ottoman by Ib Kofod-Larsen for Selig

This Kofod-Larsen sculptural recliner boasts elegant lines and unique functionality, with five different reclining positions. The stained walnut frame has been restored, and the upholstery / foam are new. The fabric is a nubby tweed beige with a ‘confetti’ spot pattern in black, blue, red, orange, yellow and green. Selig medallion present. Depth in reclined position: 47″ Arm height: 23″ Ottoman dimensions: W 23.75″ x D 17″ x H 16.5″.

H: 38″ x W: 28″ x D: 32″ x Seat Height: 17.5″

 

Rectangular Smoked-Glass Vase by Nils Landberg for Orrefors

Swedish rectangular blown / art glass vase designed by Nils Landberg for Orrefors in the 1950s. Features a smoked-glass / gray center cased in clear glass. Collectible piece of art glass in excellent, vintage condition free of chips, scratches, losses. Signed and numbered to the base.
Ping-pong ball is used to illustrate scale.

2ʺW × 2ʺD × 5.75ʺ

Red Lion Table Company Walnut Dining Table with Two Leaves

1950s walnut dining table manufactured by Red Lion Table Company of Pennsylvania. Minimal, clean lines enhanced by dense, sculpted legs. Rails have been replaced to allow the table to pull open easily and seamlessly to insert the leaves (2 in total measuring 15″ each). Beautiful, book-matched veneer with vivid grain detail.
Nice, refinished condition; only minor wear remains.

Measures: H 29.5″ x D 36″
Each leaf is 15″ wide
L (with no leaves) 56″
L (with one leaf) 71″
L (with both leaves) 86″
Height to bottom of apron 26″.

Renaissance-Style Carved Ebonized Oak Coffee Table

Stained and carved oak Renaissance-style coffee table with decorative detail throughout including applied stylized medallions. The top is a .5″ plate glass top (original to the piece).

Condition: Good. Few minor scratches to glass surface, minor stain loss.

H: 17.75″ x W: 54.1″ x D: 22″

 

 

Richard Rothbard ‘Mushroom’ Jewelry Puzzle Box

Mushroom jewelry puzzle box by artist, Richard Rothbard of New Jersey, circa 1970s. Composed of solid walnut components, one of which is a removable ‘drawer’ with three shallow, circular compartments for jewelry or other small items.
Excellent, vintage condition with no flaws.

8.5ʺW × 2.5ʺD × 3.75ʺH