Vintage
1960s Per Iversen for Louis Poulsen Floor Lamp
$1,200.00An early example (circa 1967, Denmark) of Per Iversen’s ‘Combi’ Lamp for Louis Poulsen (model #28917). Composed of an all original black painted-metal stem, top cap, and base with restored shade in off-white painted-metal (color matched to the original). Very nice, vintage condition with only minor wear.
Retains ‘Louis Poulsen & Co. Made in Denmark’ label.
Measures: Shade diameter 14″
Base diameter 10″
Height 50.5″.
1960s Replogle ‘Comprehensive’ Illuminated Globe on Walnut Base
$650.001960s Replogle ‘Comprehensive’ globe composed of paper gores over plastic with a cast aluminum half-meridian all mounted to a walnut base equipped with two upright dividers for papers, letters, etc. A perfect desk accessory that additionally has a functional lighting mechanism (wiring is new, and lamp is operational).
Sans minor spots in places / light general wear, the globe is in very good, vintage condition. Walnut has been refinished; only minor wear (including a small spot, as shown) remains.
The globe itself measures 12″ in diameter.
The base alone is: D: 5.25″ x L: 12.5″
Including the base, the total measurements are: H 15″ x L 14″ x D 12″ (globe diameter).
1960s Replogle Glass Illuminated Library Globe
This 12″ library globe was manufactured in the 1960s by Replogle (Chicago, IL) and edited by cartographer, Gustav Brueckmann. Composed of paper gores over glass with a cast brass half-meridian and black metal and brass round base. Primary color is a mint green. Minor wear commensurate with age and use (spots of tarnish / patina to the brass), but remains in very good, vintage condition. Rewired condition.
H: 16.25″ x Diameter: 13″
1960s Replogle Illuminated Glass Globe on Mahogany Stand
$2,200.001960s Scandinavian Rya Rug
Long, vibrant Rya in orange, yellow, red, and brown. Wonderful texture and abstract lines artfully woven into the high pile. Expertly cleaned and in very good, vintage condition (there is some light strand loss around the yellow swath, as shown) .
Measures: L 8′ 9″ x D 6′.
1960s Small Danish Modern Silver-Plated and Green Enameled Decorative Bowl by Meka
$60.00Small green enamel and silver-plated bowl by Meka of Denmark, ca. 1960s. Can be used as a salt cellar, ring/jewelry dish, or vide poche for holding smaller accessories.
Newly polished condition; only light wear/scuffs remain.
H: 2.25″ x Diameter: 5.25″
1960s Three-Seat Directional Sofa in Sage Velvet
Lush three-seat sofa by Directional with tubular chrome feet. Newly upholstered in a luxurious striped sage velvet.
W: 80″ x D: 34″ x Height (excluding cushions): 25.5″ Height to top of back cushions: 31″ x Seat Height: 18.25″
1960s Transparent Astro Globe
Rare astro globe inspired by a Torica design and manufactured in Japan for the Lafayette Radio Corp. of New York in the late 1960s. This is the largest example made measuring 24″ height x 16″ diameter. The globe displays the conditions of motion of fixed stars, planets, and the sun and the moon (relative to the earth). Within the transparent celestial sphere is a terrestrial globe with red and yellow orbs suspended from wires (representing the sun and the moon). The objective in the globe’s design, besides the basic education of astronomy, was to create an interesting room accessory. This unique piece is both a high-design decorative item and a useful, instructional tool. Spots of peeling chrome to the top, minor scuffs to plastic. Overall, good, vintage condition.
Condition Notes: Spots of peeling chrome to the top, minor scuffs to plastic, and old repairs to the blue meridian band (see photos). Overall, in good, vintage condition
Dimensions: H: 24″ x Diameter: 16″
1960s West German Red Ceramic Vase With Clover Motif
Striking circa 1960s West German red ceramic vase with incised clover decoration throughout.
Incised signature and model number present to the underside.
Excellent, vintage condition free of flaws.
4.25ʺW × 4.25ʺD × 7.25ʺH
1964 Madeline Jossem “City at Dusk” Framed Enamel on Copper Panel
1964 Madeline S. Jossem enamel on copper entitled “City at Dusk.” The work is an abstraction of a city scene at dusk with an attractive, bold color palette. Retains the original frame with black velvet trim.
Measures: H 11.5″ x D .75″ x L 14″
Jossem (born in Sarre-Union, France) was a holocaust survivor turned acclaimed painter, writer, sculptor and professor. There remains a scholarship in her name at the Art Institute of Chicago where she previously taught.
The French government awarded her ‘Le Chevalier dans lorde des Arts et Lettres’ in 1996 for her contribution to the arts.
Pencil signed, dated, and titled in verso: 1964 Madeline S. Jossem “City at Dusk” Enamel.
Measures: H 11.5″ x D .75″ x L 14″








