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C.S. Hammond & Co. 1950s Inflatable Globe on Tripod Stand
$800.00Hammond’s International Globe (circa 1955) composed of an inflatable globe on painted metal tripod base. Images and font are large in scale and very legible. As durable as a beach ball, this vinyl globe is inflatable / deflatable by way of a locking port mechanism located at the top of the globe (clockwise lock / counter clock unlock). Asymmetrical, 3-legged base in black painted metal is nicely contrasted by painted gold feet / tips. Minor paint loss to the base, as photographed; globe itself is excellent. Listed separately is the table-top version.
H: 39″ x W: 22.5″ x D: 18″
Danish Crocheted Lamp on Teak Base in Brown
This 1960s Danish floor lamp is composed of an exterior brown and white linen shade with a crocheted pattern. (There is a parchment inner shade that is connected to the steel form body that the linen shade conceals.) The tripod base is teak, and the on/off pull string runs through the underside accented by a solid brass ball. Measures: Width of the base: 16.5″. Depth of the base: 13.5″. Diameter of shade at the widest 17″.
Diameter: 17″ x H: 46.5″
Early 20th Century Gothic Style Wrought Iron Candelabrum on Tripod Stand
Tabletop candelabrum in wrought iron supported by a tripod base, circa 1910-1920. Hammered and torch cut details throughout.
Fine, vintage condition with light wear consistent with age.
Height: 24.5″
Width: 20.25″
Depth: 9″
Mint Green Tripod Table Lamp by Josef Hurka for Napako
Czech table lamp designed in 1958 by Josef Hurka for Napako. Rare and early light mint green enameled tripod base with off-white perforated metal shade, which is fully adjustable. Remarkable, original condition with only faint wear. Single E14 fitting, max wattage 60
Measures: Lowest height (shade pointed down) 13″ Highest (shade pointed up) 17″ Shade diameter 4″, shade length 8″.
Overall: H: 17″ x W: 8.5″ x D: 8″
Pair of Danish Modern Bent Teakwood Stacking Stools / Accent Tables
Circa 1960s Danish stacking stools in stained bent teakwood with tripod form (similar to those designed by Alvar Aalto but Danish versions). Refinished condition; loss to veneer on interior of multiple legs and light scuffs present, as shown. Very good, stable condition.
Each leg is branded “Made in Denmark” to the underside.
Price is for the set of two.
Diameter of tops: 17″
Overall dimensions:
H: 17.5″ x D: 18.5″ x L: 18.25″
Pair of Mid-Century Stone and Brass ‘Bullet’ Planters
Sculptural pair of stone bullet form planters supported by brass hairpin tripod bases. Unique, elegant form. Stone shows minor wear (discoloration and scuffs). However both vessels are free of cracks and chips. Nice patina on the brass bases. Production number ‘1648’ etched into rim. Planter without the base: Diameter 8.2″ x height 20″.
H: 26.1″ x Diameter: 13″
Pair of Midcentury Italian Modern Gilded Tripod Floor Lamps
Pair of 1950s Italian gilded floor lamps composed of gilt and black painted metal tripod frames in a ‘faux wood’ design. Nice texture and color contrast between the black and gold. Luxe details include white leather wrapped cords, which are both in excellent vintage condition, as is the pair overall. Comes without shades. Height to top of socket: 45″ Height to top of harp: 58″.
H: 45″ x W: 18.4″ x D: 17″
Set of Three Stacking Bubinga “Triped” Tables by David Kiernan
$1,200.00Sculptural stacking tables by contemporary designer, David Kiernan (ca. 1990s, USA). Composed of solid bubinga triangular tops supported by tripod steel rod bases with black orb feet.
Measures: Triangle tops are 11″ L x 9.5″ D
H: 19.75″ x D: 11″ x W: 11″
Conservatively refinished condition




