Pair of Vintage Walnut and Polished Brass Table Lamps by Laurel

Pair of table/accent lamps composed of sculpted walnut columns supported by polished brass rectangular bases by Laurel (ca. 1960s, USA).
Walnut has been newly refinished and brass has been polished, though a smattering of small tarnish spots/light wear remain, as shown.
Sold without shades.
H: 32.38″ x L: 5.75″ x D: 5.75″ (base)
Height to top of walnut stem: 18.63″
Height to top of socket: 22.25″
Height to top of finial: 32.38″

Pair of Walnut and Brass Single Drawer Nightstands by T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings

$8,500.00

Pair of 1950s Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb single-drawer walnut nightstands or end tables (model #4001) with brass legs / fittings and cane-wrapped drawer pulls. Finished on all sides, including the back.
Beautiful, restored condition, except brass components, which were left original and show only minimal patina / wear from age. An edge veneer repair is present to one of the chests, as shown.
Both examples retain the applied fabric manufacturer’s label to the drawer: ‘Widdicomb Designed by T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings’.
H: 23.5″ x W: 20″ x D: 21.25″ (inclusive of pulls)

Petite Italian Modern Stained Mahogany Writing Desk by Gio Ponti for Schirolli

Diminutive Italian student desk in stained mahogany designed by Gio Ponti for Schirolli, ca. 1950s, Italy.
Sculptural form with angular leg details, presenting a sharp profile.
There are three drawers and an additional open storage section created by the space between the top drawer and surface apron.
Surface is a gray laminate, which can appear light blue depending on the light.
Moderate wear present (scuffs to the laminate along with some scratches and old fills/repairs to the front and back concealing minor veneer losses and screw/drill holes). Drawers slide smoothly, and desk presents well.
Lock is branded “Schirolli Mantova” (no key is included).
H: 30.88″ x L: 43.13″ x D: 27.5″
Each drawer interior H: 3.75″ x L: 13.38″ x D: 17.88″
Open space between the top drawer and surface H: 4.5″ x L: 13.75″ x D: 19.25″
Open space for chair to the left of the drawer bank H: 29.5″ x L: 22″ x D: 20.25″

Petite Mid-Century Modern Walnut Credenza / Record Cabinet

Mid-Century American Modern walnut credenza with sliding doors and brass pulls. Its diminutive size suits a small space while still offering ample storage. Ideal for use as a media / record cabinet, given the fact that there is one, continuous interior section and no shelves.
Retains the original unfinished masonite backing. The back interior section is white.
Specs are:
H: 28″ x L: 48″ x D: 16″
Interior: H: 14″ x L: 46.5″ x D: 14.75″
Excellent, refinished condition; only one spot of wear / discoloration to the back corner, as shown.

Raymond Loewy for Hill-Rom Single Pedestal Student’s Desk

$1,820.00

1960s single pedestal desk by Raymond Loewy for Hill-Rom composed of a walnut and brushed metal frame with inset brushed aluminum pulls and laminate top. Restored condition but wear remains (some scratches / scuffs to walnut, one significant gash to the bottom of the middle drawer, light wear to metal frame). Laminate top has been restored, bearing a fresh coat of white paint (sealed with ultra cover clear coat for max protection), selected to match that of the original.

H 29.75″ x W 43.5″ x D 17″

Red Lion Table Company Walnut Dining Table with Two Leaves

1950s walnut dining table manufactured by Red Lion Table Company of Pennsylvania. Minimal, clean lines enhanced by dense, sculpted legs. Rails have been replaced to allow the table to pull open easily and seamlessly to insert the leaves (2 in total measuring 15″ each). Beautiful, book-matched veneer with vivid grain detail.
Nice, refinished condition; only minor wear remains.

Measures: H 29.5″ x D 36″
Each leaf is 15″ wide
L (with no leaves) 56″
L (with one leaf) 71″
L (with both leaves) 86″
Height to bottom of apron 26″.

Richard Rothbard ‘Mushroom’ Jewelry Puzzle Box

Mushroom jewelry puzzle box by artist, Richard Rothbard of New Jersey, circa 1970s. Composed of solid walnut components, one of which is a removable ‘drawer’ with three shallow, circular compartments for jewelry or other small items.
Excellent, vintage condition with no flaws.

8.5ʺW × 2.5ʺD × 3.75ʺH

Richard Rothbard Sculptural Jewelry Puzzle Box

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

Sculptural Jens Risom Walnut Coffee Table

Early Jens Risom coffee table for Risom Design Inc. (circa late 1940s-early 1950s).
Composed of a ‘floating’ laminate top supported by a sculpted walnut base.
Walnut has been refinished, and the table, overall, is in very good, vintage condition with only minor wear consistent with age / use.
Retains the Jens Risom Design label.
Measures: H 16.1″ x D 32″ x L 32″.

Sculptural Jens Risom Walnut Side Table

Early Jens Risom side table for Risom Design Inc. (circa late 1940s-early 1950s).
Composed of a ‘floating’ laminate top supported by a sculpted walnut base.
Few scuffs / light wear to surface, as shown, walnut has been refinished.
Retains the Jens Risom design manufacturer tag.
Measures: H 22.75″ x D 18.25″ x L 24.25″.

Set of Eight Dining Chairs by Paul McCobb for H. Sacks and Sons

Rare set of Paul McCobb for H Sacks & Sons dining chairs (two captains and six side) composed of hand-carved walnut frames with sage velvet upholstery (front and back) in place of the original caned back. Set boasts dramatic lines with the sculpted / curved armrests and tapered / angled feet. Frames have been fully restored, and the velvet / foam is new.

Measures:
Armchairs H 37″ x D 21.75″ x L 22.25″ x arm height 23.9″ x seat height 18″
Side chairs H 37″ x D 20.75 x L 17.75″ x seat height 18″.

Set of Four Clifford Pascoe for Modernmasters Dining Chairs

Set of four minimal, yet elegant dining chairs designed in 1951 by Clifford Pascoe for Modernmasters. The sculptural walnut backrests of the chairs are attached to the iron uprights through bolts (two on each side). The seats have been reupholstered in a multicolored tweed. This chair was featured in the 1952 Museum of Modern Art Good Design show.
Very good, vintage condition with only slight wear to the refinished walnut around the bolts, as shown.
Measures: H: 28.75″ x L: 17″ x D: 20″ x Seat Height: 17″
Seat measures: L: 16.25″ x D: 16.25″.