Abstract Figural Enamel on Copper Panel Artist Signed

$325.00

Circa 1970s abstract enamel on copper panel retaining its original frame. Attractive array of colors and intriguing figural subject. Crazing consistent with age present, as shown.
Illegibly signed in verso.
7ʺW × 1ʺD × 11ʺH

Abstract Italian Modernist Ceramic Vase

$650.00

Attractive vase with abstract decoration in sky blue, brown, burnt orange, and white with linear decoration throughout (ca. 1960s, Italy).
Nice contrast between the smoothness of the blue and white glazes against the crudeness of the base.
Excellent, vintage condition with no losses/chips/cracks.
Diameter: 4.5″ x H: 12″

Abstract Oil on Canvas by Colfelt

Abstract landscape oil on canvas (1960, USA) created by fusing elements of modern expressionism and organic landscape painting. Attractive, bold colors palette employed.
Very good, vintage condition with natural, crazing present.
Signed “Colfelt” and dated January 1960.
Framed: H: 41.13″ x L: 29.38″ x D: 1″.

Abstract Sculptural Walnut Puzzle Box Attributed to Richard Rothbard

Intriguing, sculptural puzzle box attributed to Richard Rothbard circa 1970s New Jersey, USA, but unsigned. Composed of solid walnut components, each removable with two shallow drawer compartments. Abstract design, but resembles a hand plucking a piece of fruit.
Measures: L: 7″ x D: 2.5″ x H: 6.25″

Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates ‘Gondola’ Sofa in Walnut and Velvet

Model #2408 ‘Gondola’ sofa designed by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates in the 1960s. Composed of a sculpted walnut base which supports the frame. Three back cushions feature a single button / cushion, and the seat is one continuous cushion tufted and buttoned throughout. Bolsters offer additional support and comfort. Fully restored condition — walnut has been newly refinished, and sofa has been recovered in a luxurious Kravet ‘Gunmetal’ gray velvet. Foam and strapping are all new.
Additionally, we have the matching club chair Model #2406-C listed separately.
Sofa dimensions:
L: 101.1″
Height (frame): 26.5″
Height (including back cushions): 29.25″
D: 31.5″
Arm height: 20″
Arm height (with bolsters): 21.25″
Seat height: 18.25″.

Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates Lounge Chair in Walnut and Velvet

Model #2406-C club or lounge chair designed by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates in the 1960s. Composed of a sculpted walnut base which supports the frame. The back cushion features a single button, and the seat is fully tufted and buttoned. Fully restored condition — walnut has been newly refinished, and chair has been recovered in a luxurious Kravet ‘Gunmetal’ grey velvet. Foam and strapping are all new.
Additionally, we have the matching ‘Gondola’ sofa (Model #2408) listed separately.
Chair dimensions:
H 26.75″
L 28.75″
D 33″
Arm height 21.25″
Seat height 17″.
 

Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates Walnut Desk or Accent Chair Model #909

Uncommon model #909 dining / desk / side chair designed by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates. Solid walnut frame with molded plywood seat recovered in a multicolored tweed. Sculptural, modernist form with clean, exaggerated lines.
Appears with the corresponding barstool (model #907) in a 1950s Craft Associates catalog. Unmarked.

H 30.25″ x W 17″ x D 23″ x Seat Height: 17.5″

Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates Walnut Lounge Chair and Ottoman

This rarely seen Adrian Pearsall lounge chair and ottoman set boasts a highly stylized sculpted walnut frame and armrests. Great lines and shape to both pieces. Magnificent texture and grain to the walnut, which is enhanced by the detail of the lime green tweed fabric. The Pirelli rubber straps on both chair and ottoman are new; the upholstery and foam has been replaced. Arm height of chair: 23″

Ottoman dimensions: H 16″ x W 25.25″ x D 21.5″

Chair dimensions: H: 33″ x W: 31.25″ x D: 25.5″ x Seat Height: 18″

Alvar Aalto Birch Dining or Writing Table with Blue Top and Cabinet

1950s Alvar Aalto for Artek table composed of a large rectangular top joined to bentwood, laminated-birch legs. Fantastic, original blue linoleum top (looks and feels more like leather), which shows moderate wear from use but retains its vibrant color. The darker blue color in the close-ups is more indicative of the actual blue (some angles make the blue look lighter than it actually is). Wonderful age/patina to the piece yet remains structurally sound. Includes corresponding three drawer cabinet on caster wheels, which can be used separately as for storage, if using the table for dining. Cabinet also shows wear from use and age. Design Research (Cambridge, MA) tag remnant present to the underside of the table, where it was purchased in the mid-1950s.
H: 28.5″ x W: 72.1″ x D: 36.25″
Condition Notes:
Distressed. Impressions, indentations and rings to the blue surface. legs and frame are in good, vintage shape with only minor signs of wear. cabinet shows wear / loss, but remains structurally sound.

Alvar Aalto for Artek Birch Dining or Writing Table

This rectangular table was designed by Alvar Aalto for Artek in the late 1940s. This example features the signature Aalto bent birch L-shaped legs, and can be used as a desk, dining or game table. It was used as an artist’s work station (originally owned by the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY) and shows considerable wear from said use. However, it remains structurally sound. Unsigned.

Condition Notes: Distressed. No structural damage, only considerable surface wear from use as an artist’s station.

H: 28″ x W: 47.25″ x D: 29.5″

Alvino Bagni for Raymor Floral Ceramic Vase

$395.00

Early, scarcely seen ceramic vase by Alvino Bagni for Raymor (circa 1950s, Italy).
High-gloss orange, taupe and white floral motif over matte navy glaze. Texture is rough by design, but there is wear present (scuffs, dull spots, and one ‘shiny’ patch from previous price tag residue). Overall, in good, vintage condition with no cracks / breaks. Signed and numbered to the underside.
H: 7.75″ x Diameter: 2.5″

Amber Blown Crackle Glass Fish Sculpture by Rainbow Glass

$225.00

Beautiful blown glass fish manufactured by Rainbow of West Virginia in the 1960s. (Rainbow, founded in 1940, was bought out by Viking Glass in 1973.) Honey / light amber color with lovely crackle pattern throughout.
Excellent, vintage condition.

14ʺW × 3ʺD × 7.75ʺH