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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.
Danish Modern Kidney Teak Side Table by Gorm-Møbler
Teak side table by Gorm-Møbler of Denmark, circa 1955. Features a ‘kidney’ / organic form top supported by three sculptural, tapered legs. Newly refinished condition; only light wear remains.
Measures: H 17.1″ x L 15.25″ x D 12.5″.
Danish Modern Rosewood Side Table by Poul Hundevad for Fabian
Rosewood square top side table designed by Poul Hundevad for Fabian (ca. 1960s, Denmark)
Exquisite rosewood grain and rich color.
Very good, conservatively refinished condition.
Branded “Fabian Made in Denmark” to the underside.
H: 19.75″ x D: 17.63″ x L: 17.63″.
Danish Modern Teak Side Table with Removable Tray Top and Collapsible Base
$650.00Vintage teak side/end table (ca. 1960s, Denmark).
Composed of a teak base boasting deeply sculpted, dense legs supporting a removable tray top, a convenience that simplifies the transition from prepping to serving when entertaining.
Removing the screw allows the base to fully collapse.
Excellent, refinished condition; only minimal wear remains.
H: 18″ x Diameter: 20″
Danish Teak and Rosewood Side Table Designed for the Rigspolitiet Headquarters
$1,200.00Open-front teak side table designed for the Rigspolitiet Headquarters in Copenhagen. Beginning in 1918, Aage Rafn, Hans Jørgen Kampmann, Christian Kampmann, Holger Jacobsen, and Anton Frederiksen designed and constructed the Rigspolitiet Headquarters (including furniture and lighting for the interior). This trend continued later in the 20th Century, and pieces were designed by other notable Danish designers for the headquarters. The designer of the table is unknown, but it is stamped to the underside ‘TILHØRER RIGSPOLITIET,’ evidence that it was made for the Rigspolitiet, albeit likely in the 1960s.
Diminutive piece, ideal for storing papers / files. Feet are rosewood adding a nice detail to an otherwise minimal piece.
Excellent, refinished condition; only minor wear remains.
H 24.5″ x W 21.6″ x D 14.5″
Danish Teak Side Table By Hans C. Andersen for Artex
1960s petite side table designed by Hans C. Andersen for Artex. Teak example with round top and pedestal base.
Dimensions: Diameter: 14.25″ x H: 17.75″.
Danish Teak Tray Table ‘Model 4508’ by Willumsen and Engholm for Fritz Hansen
Danish teak tray table (Model 4508) designed in 1958 by Svend Åge Willumsen and Hans Engholm for Fritz Hansen. Exemplifies the marriage of form and function, revealing to be both practical and expertly crafted while maintaining its minimalist elegance.
The circular tray top is supported by a deeply sculpted base. The tray can be removed for serving or for easy storage when not in use. The base features a built in steel mechanism which allows for full collapsibility.
Large enough to serve as a more substantial side table or a smaller coffee table.
Size: Height 17″ x diameter 23.5″
Retains the foil Fritz Hansen / Danish control label
Expertly refinished condition; only minor wear to the support rail of the base which holds the tray top (not visible when the top is in place).
French Moderne “Table Basse” Low Accent Table in Ash by Jacques Quinet
$2,800.00Small, low accent table (table basse) in stained ash with round top supported by three solid rectangular legs designed by Jacques Quinet.
The piece has been polished, not restored, and retains patina/light wear (stain loss to the edge along with a few small scuffs, as shown).
Commissioned in 1965 from Jacques Quinet by the father of the original owner for his apartment which was part of the residence “Les Neiges d’Or” in the
Alpe d’Huez. We have the corresponding nightstands from the same commission listed separately.
Lamps/props used to illustrate small scale (H: 14″ x Diameter: 23.5″).
Hans Wegner for Andreas Tuck Model AT33 Drop-Leaf Sewing Table in Teak
$2,200.001950s Danish solid teak sewing or side table (model AT33) designed by Hans J Wegner and manufactured Andreas Tuck. Crafted with two drop leaves that extend the table from 26.25″ to 46.5″ maximum length. The drawer, boasting sculptural teak pulls, is equipped with several sections and built-in sewing accessories. Does not include the basket (functions perfectly without).
Newly refinished condition, only minor wear remains.
Signed: A. Tuck and Hans Wegner
Measures: H 23.75″
D 23.5″
L (both leaves down) 26.25″
L (one leaf up) 36.5″
L (both leaves up) 46.5″.
Mid-Century American Modern Birch and Iron Accent Table by Arthur Umanoff
$750.00Arthur Umanoff for Shaver Howard accent / occasional table (ca. 1950s, USA). Composed of a round slatted birch top supported by three slightly splayed wrought iron legs retaining their original feet.
Birch has been conservatively refinished, and the black lacquer is original and in good, vintage condition.
Diameter: 17.75″ x H: 22.5″.






