Vintage Italian Travertine and Brass Decorative Cube Box by Passeri for Ark Line

$350.00

Unique travertine ‘cube’ decorative box with brass dome lid and hollowed out cylindrical interior storage compartment suitable for small objects designed by P. Passeri for Ark-Line (ca. 1970s, Italy).
Incised decoration present to two of the four sides, appearing ‘grid-like’ in appearance and enhancing the geometric design of the piece.
Retains the manufacturer’s metal tag to one side of the box and paper label to the underside.
Excellent vintage condition with no losses. There is light, age-consistent wear to the polished brass lid, as shown.
H: 7.25″ x L: 5.25″ x D: 5.25″
Height without lid: 5.13″
Interior storage dimensions: H: 4.75″ x Diameter: 3.75″

Vintage Italian Tripod Table Lamp with Murano Frosted Glass “Swirl” Shade

$950.00

Impressive table lamp composed of a rubber/plastic tripod base supporting a brass cradle with Murano glass shade (ca. 1950s, Italy).
Frosted cylindrical glass shade is a swirl of taupe-beige against white and emits a warm, potent light.
Overall, very good, vintage condition. There is one scuff to the otherwise perfect shade, wear/tarnish to the brass, and some paint streaks to the tripod base, as shown.
Takes an E27 bulb.
Original, Italian plug will be changed for US use, unless otherwise requested.
H: 19.38″ x L: 10.13″ x D: 8.5″
Shade dimensions: H: 8.75″ x Diameter: 7.88″
Base dimensions: L: 10.13″ x D: 8.5″

Vintage Italian Trompe L’oeil Leather Book Library Folding Screen by Sarreid

$2,400.00

Vintage Trompe-l’œil decorative three-panel folding screen/room divider depicting a faux library with antique leather bound book spines by Sarreid (ca. 1960s, Italy).
Each panel is made from stained beechwood with tooled leather books in various colors, designs, and sizes against black masonite backings, all supported by four highly stylized brass finials/feet. The two-way hinges connecting each panel allow each to be positioned inward or outward.
There are three vacant spaces across all three panels — since no exact example has been identified, it’s unclear if three books are missing or if those spaces were designed to be empty.
Regardless, the potentially missing spines do not detract from the beauty or integrity of the piece. The set looks complete.
Very good, conservatively refinished condition – natural patina/soiling to the leather spines, tarnish to one of the unpolished brass feet, and light scuffs/dings to the refinished beechwood along with one veneer fill under a hinge, as shown.
Retains the Sarreid label to the reverse.
Each panel is H: 71.5″ x L: 16″ x D: 1″
Completely folded – H: 71.5″ x L: 16.38″ x D: 3″
Flat – H: 71.5″ x L: 49.25″ x D:1″
“Boxed” (as in image 2 with each end panel parallel to each other and perpendicular to the central panel): H: 71.5″ x L: 18.25″ x D: 17″

Vintage Italian Wall-Mounted Coat Hook/Rack in Aluminum and Walnut

$350.00

Vintage wall-mounted coat hook in Italian walnut and anodized aluminum (ca. 1960s, Italy).
Original green aluminum finish shows patina and is worn in places. There is one dent to one of the hooks towards the bottom, as shown.
Light scuffs to the walnut, only visible in direct light.
Relatively small size, ideal for a foyer – 4.5″ H x 15.63″ L x 3.88″ D
Retains the “Mod. Dep. Made in Italy.”

Vintage Italian Walnut Parsons Style Chevron Dining Table with Two Leaves

Visually striking Italian walnut Parsons-style extendable dining table with two leaves (ca. 1970, Italy).
Spectacular wood grain forming a a chevron pattern on both ends of the table.
Two additional leaves have a contrasting veneer with the grain running vertically.
Newly refinished condition, but there are some old veneer fills and dings, as shown, along with light surface wear.
Table base and both additional leaves are stamped “Made in Italy.”
H: 28.88″ x L: 63.88″ (without leaves) x D: 40″
Length with the addition of one leaf: 81.75″
Length with the addition of both leaves: 100″
Height under apron: 25″ (apron is 3.88″ high)
Each leaf is approximately 17.75″ long.

Vintage Italian Yellow Balloon Table Lamp / Sconce by Yves Christin for Bilumen

Whimsical yellow plastic balloon wall sconce/table lamp designed by Yves Christin for Bilumen (ca. 1970s, Italy).
The balloon fixture sits slanted on its black base (fixed, not removable) giving the impression of ‘floating.’ Can be mounted in a variety of ways, altering the perspective and, subsequently, the appearance of this sculptural, conversation piece (wall or ceiling mounted or used as a table lamp).
Retains the original string and orange and red marble accent.
Original, vintage condition with light fading to the fixture and scuffs to the underside of the black plastic mount, as shown.
Original Italian socket, wiring, and plug (plug will be changed for US use, unless otherwise requested).
Manufacturer’s branding present to the underside.
Small version – H: 8″ x L: 10.5″ x D: 7″

Vintage Japanese “Bullet” Collapsible Task Lamp by Hamilton Industries

Petite 1960s adjustable task lamp by Hamilton Industries Japan (model 60). Bullet / egg-shaped form can be converted into a versatile lamp by means of a telescoping chrome stem and swiveling shade.
Two illumination settings: “hi” and “low.”
Atomic, modernist form and highly functional, versatile design.
Height can extend to 17.75″
Few scuffs to the black paint, but overall, in good, vintage condition.

4ʺW × 4ʺD × 17.75ʺL

Vintage Japanese Chrome and Etched Glass “Penguin” Decanter and Music Box

$350.00

Mid-Century Japanese chrome, stainless steel, black plastic, and etched glass penguin-form liquor bottle/decanter with music box component that plays “How Dry I Am.” Designed in a Deco style, but manufactured around the late 1950s/early 1960s.
Penguin’s head composed of black plastic with chrome-plated beak and eyes doubles as a removable stopper.
Very good, vintage condition, sans spots of black paint loss to the chrome on the back of the decanter. Bottle has been cleaned and can be used as intended or for purely decoration purposes, as the charming penguin figurine alone makes for a nice tabletop decoration. Music box is functioning.
H: 12.5″ x L: 4.25″ x D: 4.75″

Vintage Japanese Hand-Painted Ceramic Bud Vase

Petite 1960s Japanese ceramic bud vase with hand-painted beige and brown details.
Small size, as illustrated by the coke can in the second image.
Retains a Japanese label to the underside.

2.25ʺW × 2.25ʺD × 6ʺH

Vintage Japanese Modern Rosewood and Stainless Steel Salad Servers/Tongs by Nevco

$95.00

Vintage set of salad tongs in YAX stainless steel and rosewood (ca. 1960s, Japan).
Modernist design with crescent-form ‘spork’/fork and serving spoon.
Very good, vintage condition with age-appropriate wear to the stainless steel.
Marked “Nevco Stainless Steel Japan.”
H: 0.75″ x L: 10.88″ x D: 2.5″

Vintage Japanese Modernist Rosewood and Stainless Steel Salad Tongs/Serving Utensils

$60.00

Vintage set of salad tongs in stainless steel and rosewood (ca. 1960s, Japan).
Modernist design with pitchfork-form ‘spork’/fork and serving spoon.
Very good, vintage condition with age-appropriate wear to the stainless steel.
Marked “Stainless Steel Japan.”
H: 1″ x L: 12.63″ x D: 2″

Vintage Japanese Otagiri Incised Vase by OMC

$130.00

Circa 1950s stoneware vase (Otagiri vase) produced by the Otagiri Mercantile Company (OMC) of Japan. OMC hired renowned artists including Bob Harrison, Wendy Morgan, Kurt R. Kress and Tom Taylor to design their products, which became common exports to the USA (particularly to California).
This example features an attractive assembly of earth-tones with an incised leaf and bird pattern) Relatively sizable example (H: 8.5″ x Diameter: 3.5″), as most common examples are small bud vases / dishes.
Retains the OMC foil label to the underside.