Vintage Wrought Iron Seven-Bottle Wine Holder by Arthur Umanoff

$350.00

Arthur Umanoff wine rack (1950s USA) in painted wrought iron. Tabletop version, accommodating 7 bottles.
Very good, vintage condition with light, age-commensurate wear and a couple of spots of excess iron that hadn’t been trimmed post-manufacturing (see images 11 and 12).
Height: 17.5 in
Width: 8.75 in
Depth: 8 in

Vintage Yellow Acrylic Storage Cube with Three White Drawers after Joe Colombo

$475.00

Vintage Postmodern lemon yellow acrylic cube storage unit housing three white acrylic drawers with half-moon cut outs for pulls (ca. 1970s, Canada).
Reminiscent of designs by both Palaset of Finland and Joe Colombo for Kartell.
Though, the company, Treco, from Quebec was manufacturing Italian designed furniture at the time in ABS plastic and acrylic. This piece could potentially have been manufactured by Treco, though it is only branded ‘Made in Canada’ to the underside of the drawers (no formal attribution can be made).
Stylish, functional storage solution whose size lends itself to both tabletop and floor use, doubling as a side table/surface.
Moderate scuffing to acrylic consistent with age/use, as shown (front of drawers, surface, and sides). Overall, good, vintage condition, sturdy with smoothly sliding/removable drawers.
H: 15″ x L: 15.13″ x D: 14.88″
Interior of each drawer: H: 4.5 x L: 14″ x D: 14″

Vintage Yugoslavian Nasco Stained Beechwood Collapsible Magazine Rack

$425.00

Yugoslavian magazine rack in stained beechwood manufactured by Nasco (ca. late 1960s, early 1970s).
Sculptural form with slat-constructed basket with carved ‘bowtie’ handle.
The basket folds up, and the piece fully collapses for easy transport/storage when not in use.
Newly refinished condition with only light wear present.
H: 18.25″ x L: 20.25″ x D: 15″

Wall-Mounted Hand-Carved Wooden Antelope Head

$195.00

Vintage carved and stained wooden antelope sculpture. Smaller scale than most antelope antlers (H: 11.5″ x D: 6.5″ x L: 4″).
Nice sculpted facial details and ribbed antlers. Can be used as a table-top decorative object or mounted to a wall.
Nice condition with light wear consistent with age.

Walnut and Frosted Glass Laurel ‘Mushroom’ Table Lamp

Bill Curry for Laurel table lamp composed of a frosted glass “mushroom” or “Hershey Kiss” shade atop a walnut veneer-wrapped cylindrical base.
Very good, vintage condition free of chips / breaks. There are two minor scuffs to the frosted shade.
Socket retains Laurel Lamp Co. tag.
Measures: Height: 13.25″
Diameter (Shade) 9″
Diameter (Base): 4.5″.

Walnut Jewelry Puzzle Box by Richard Rothbard

Circa 1970s jewelry puzzle box by artist, Richard Rothbard of New Jersey, circa 1970s. Composed of solid walnut components, three of which are removable ‘drawers,’ each with a shallow, circular compartment for jewelry or other small items.
Excellent, vintage condition with no flaws.
We have an identical Rothbard jewelry box listed, along with many different examples of his work, so be sure to check out our other listings.
5.1ʺW × 2.5ʺD × 5.25ʺH

Walter Von Nessen Brass Swing Arm Table Lamp with Adjustable Cylindrical Shade

$750.00

Attractive and highly functional desk / table lamp by Walter Von Nessen for his eponymous Nessen Studio (ca. 1970s, New York City). Features a swing arm and pivoting, perforated, cylindrical shade.
Natural, warm patina present along with light, age-commensurate wear (subtle discoloration to top of shade along with light scuffs, as shown).
The overall length (including the base) can be extended from 16.25″ – 20.25″
The shade and arm component itself can extend from 14.5″ – 19.5″
Base measures: 5.25″ D x 8″ L x 0.75″ H.

Wayne Husted for Blenko Charcoal ‘Sheaf’ Vase Model 5519-M

This graceful blown-glass ‘sheaf’ vase was designed by Wayne Husted for Blenko in 1955 (model 5519-M). Architectural, elegant form and neutral charcoal color that blends well with any decorating style or palette.
Unsigned / labeled, but pontil on bottom is crude (indicative of hand-blown glass, as opposed to mold blown, and commonly associated with Blenko’s works).

Diameter: 6″ x H: 12″

Wes Anderson “The Darjeeling Limited” Original Prop Art, Artist Signed

Large and richly patinated asymmetrical painting made by an artist in India for Wes Anderson’s “The Darjeeling Limited.” Though, never used in the film, it was made for the film and transported from India back to New York City with all of the used and unused props from the film, where it was ultimately acquired by an associate of the production company.
Composed of a painted sheet metal ‘canvas’ backed by hand-assembled wooden stretcher boards. Artist signed with his telephone number in verso (the translation of the artist from Hindi to English is ‘Paaliwaal”).
Rare artifact from the world of Wes Anderson, which separately stands on its own as a naturally weathered, large-scale work of art in a bold, attractive color palette.
Includes a certificate of origin from the client who originally acquired it from the Manhattan prop house in 2007.
Measures: H: 35.5″ x L: 78.5″ x D: 2.25″.

West German Brass and Glass Oil Lamp Candelabra by Freddie Andersen

$2,800.00

Scarcely seen twelve-arm oil lamp candelabra designed and handmade by Freddie Andersen (W. Germany, 1970s). Glass oil candles are a lovely, tear-drop shape. Brass has been polished to revitalize its original luster.

H: 21.5″ x Diameter: 14″

West German Ceramic Lava Glaze Vase

Large West German ceramic vase in contrasting charcoal lava and light blue matte glazes. Terrific texture and color as well as uncommon form.

H: 10.75″ x Diameter: 4.25ʺ

Whimsical Folk Art Coconut Owl Sculpture

Circa 1970s folk art owl sculpture composed of a coconut shell ‘body,’ rope eyes, and hand-painted detail throughout. There is a leather strap / handle at the top for hanging / displaying the piece.
Likely, a vintage souvenir from an island (Caribbean, Bahamas) gift shop.

4.5ʺW × 4.25ʺD × 8.75ʺH