Vintage
Amberina Blown Crackle Glass Fish Sculpture
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.) Primary tangerine color is contrasted by amberina and yellow accents. Lovely crackle pattern throughout.
Excellent, vintage condition.
W: 11.25ʺ × D: 3″ × H: 6.9″
American Empire Ogee Frame Wall Mirror in Rosewood
American Empire wall mirror featuring an ogee edge frame in rosewood (ca. late 19th century, USA). Rosewood has been conservatively refinished but shows light wear from age (bubbling and crazing in places); original glass shows spotting, and scratches, though remains to produce a clear reflection.
Can be mounted in a vertical or horizontal orientation (wires are present for both options).
Measures: Vertical: H: 39.5″ x L: 25.25″ x D: 1.5″
Horizontal: H: 25.25″ x L: 39.5″ x D: 1.5″.
American Empire-Style Giltwood Mantle Mirror with “Lotus” Ceramic Tiles
$2,200.00American Empire-Style giltwood mirror adorned in each corner with ceramic tiles depicting lotus flowers (ca. early 1930s, USA).
Glass is in distressed condition with foxing present throughout. Wear to the original gilt, as shown.
Remains an impressive piece in original condition.
H: 29.25″ x L: 47.25″ x D: 4.13″
American Folk Art Carved Fish Decoy
American Folk Art hand-carved and painted fish decoy with a fishing line in its mouth (ca. 1940s, USA). Natural patina, crazing, and paint loss present – the red base coat can be seen in spots where the white or black paint has peeled. Remains a very fine example of the one of the earliest forms of folk art.
H: 3″ x D: 1.5″ x L: 11.75″ / 14″ including fishing line.
American Folk Art Hand-Carved and Painted Solid Pine Stationary Standing Lion
$2,600.00Folk art hand-carved and painted standing lion in solid pine (ca. Mid-20th Century, Texas, USA).
Given its stature and style, likely inspired from a lion carousel figure, though slightly smaller in scale.
Tail and head are removable, as shown.
Distressed condition – naturally aged with moderate losses to the original paint and splits/cracks to the wood.
A one of a kind find as well as a wonderful example of Texas folk art and human ingenuity with charming and desirable lion subject.
H: 28″ x L: 32.75″ x D: 7″
American Folk Art Hand-Carved Rosewood Snake
$800.00Folk Art hand-carved rosewood snake (ca. 1940s, USA). Attractive two-tone rosewood variations (rich brown tones throughout with two contrasting light patches).
Very good, vintage condition with some impressions/scuffs, as shown.
H: 0.5″ x L: 24.75″ x D: 2″
American Folk Art Hand-Carved Wooden Spindly Snake Sculpture
$2,400.00Hand-carved wooden spindly stick in the form of snake (ca. late 19th Century, USA).
Sinuous body with hand carved scale and facial details with metal nails as eyes.
Impressive, long piece measuring 39″ L x 7″ D x 2.5″ H
Very good, vintage condition with rich, natural patina present; no losses.
American Folk Art Painted Pine Teal Bookcase on Casters with Removable Shelves
$1,800.00American folk art bookcase retaining its original teal and orange paint (ca. 1920, USA).
Features five removable shelves and the original caster wheels for easy mobility.
A unique piece whose design and vibrant palette pair well with various design aesthetics – modernist, primitive, regency, deco.
Natural crackling/patina to the original paint along with spotting/soiling/general wear. Structurally sound, original condition.
H: 53.63″ x L: 27.75″ x D: 12.63″
Shelves: L: 24.5″ x D: 8.75″
Interior space with the shelves removed: H: 45.13″
The height between the shelves is roughly 8.5″ (some slightly more, some slightly less).
American Modern Blown Glass Ashtray by Viking
Clear blown-glass semi-circular / orb ashtray by Viking circa 1960s. Dense, heavy piece in good, vintage condition with minor wear to the exterior and heavy scratches to the underside. Can double as a decorative bowl, ideal for housing small items (keys, jewelry, etc.).
5.25ʺW × 5.25ʺD × 3.25ʺH
American Modern Brass Three-Fixture Table Lamp
This 1960s Mid-Century Modern solid brass table lamp has three fixtures in an ascending semi-circular formation (shortest to tallest). There are ‘pin-prick’ perforations in the brass fixtures (reminiscent of Paavo Tynell’s work).
Much of the wear was eradicated through polishing / buffing, but light patina to the brass, along with general wear from age, remains. Overall, the piece is in nice, vintage condition. Newly rewired and ready to use.
H: 15.25″ x Diameter: 7.3ʺ
American Modern Ceramic Shell Table Lamp
This whimsical, yet stylish table ‘shell’ ceramic table lamp boasts rich texture. The crude, white crackle-glaze is contrasted with high-gloss earth tone colors. Newly rewired and ready for use.
H: 18.9″ x W: 15.25″ x D: 6.75″
American Modern Walnut Credenza
This small walnut credenza features two sliding doors which open to reveal three small drawers to the left atop open storage, and three sizable drawers to the right. The simple, clean modern design of the cabinet is nicely contrasted by striking brass turned legs, which add an elegance to the piece. The cabinet shows only minor signs of wear; the brass legs show minor loss / wear from use.
H: 32″ x W: 47.75″ x D: 19″







