This lovely Bohemian glass perfume decanter in white and clear cased glass dates from the mid-twentieth century. "Made in Czecho-Slovakia" mark on underside. Measures 8" high and 5" wide. Features hand-painted floral and gilded decoration. Small chips to the base of the stopper and a small chip at the lip of the bottle. This item comes from an impressive collection of antique and vintage Bohemian and French glass totalling over 150 items. It resides with our client on the ...click for details
Included here is a unique pair of tall, rectangular table or floor lamps crafted from slabs of onyx stone, believed to date from the 1970s or 1980s. Each measures an impressive 35.5" tall and 9.75" wide and deep. Each is in fine working order. Each has a matte (unpolished) surface. Designer is unknown. These items reside in our client's gallery on the Upper East Side of Manhattan and may be seen in person by appointment.
This extraordinary French comtoise longcase clock dates from the 1920s or 1930s and measures an impressive 82" (6' 10") tall, 20" wide and 8" deep. We have found no hallmarks and the maker is unknown. It features an open frame crafted from hand-hammered brass and steel, decorated with fish and scrollwork. The face is made of burl walnut. The clock is in fine working order, but the winding keys are missing. The pendulum (not shown) has be replaced. The Morbier system ...click for details
Included here is a pair of tall, vintage table lamps crafted from brass and brilliant blue opaline glass, believed to date from the 1960s or 1970s. Each measures 32" tall and 6.25" in diameter and each weighs an estimated 8-12 lbs. Each is in fine working order. There are no visible hallmarks and the maker is unknown. These lamps reside in our client's gallery on the Upper East Side of Manhattan (New York City) and may be seen in person by appointment.
Included here is a pair of matching Art Deco period sconces in molded glass with pale orange color. Each measures 9.5" wide and 8.5" high and approximately 3.25" deep. Sockets and wiring are intact and the fixtures are ready for use. We have found no halllmarks and the marker and country of origin are unknown. Each is in excellent condition, with no chips, visible cracks or repairs. These sconces reside in our client's gallery on the Upper East Side of Manhattan (New York ...click for details
Included here is a pair of vintage painted wooden blackamoor table lamps in the Venetian style, with painted faux marble bases and original wiring and built-in swtiches. Cloth-covered wiring should be replaced for safe use. Each measures 32" tall, 6" wide and 5.5" deep. These lamps reside in our client's gallery on the Upper East Side of Manhattan (New York City) and may be seen in person by appointment.
This Cyclone side table, designed by Isamu Noguchi and first produced in 1954, dates from the 1950s or early 1960s and features a white laminate top, black enamel coated wire frame and metal base. It measures 24" high and 20" across. Original Knoll label on the underside of the table top. Condition is excellent. There are a few small nicks to the edge of the top. A Cyclone table with identical design features (laminate top, enameled metal frame and base) and with comparable condit ...click for details
This beautiful Widdicomb serving cart on casters is believed to date from the 1950s or 1960s, and is crafted from solid walnut. It features drop leaves on left and right, and three drawers directly beneath a lower stretcher. It measures 40" wide (60" with leaves upright), 18" deep and 30" high. The server on wheels form is surprisingly rare in solid wood, and this is an exceptional example of mid-century design that would complement any vintage or contemporary decor. Unde ...click for details
This is a lovely vintage table lamp featuring a tin-glazed faience vase or jar by Revernay. It measures 19.5" to the top of the socket, and 6.5" in diameter. The vase itself measures over 10" high. The lamp is in fine working order. The underside carries the Revernay hallmark and the style number 55. This item resides in our client's gallery on the Upper West Side of Manhattan ( New York City ) and may be seen by appointment.
This lovely cast bronze figural lamp features a female dancer similar in style to the designs of Stefan Dakon (1904-1992), the noted sculptor who created figurines for Goldscheider. The female figure also resembles works by Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950). It has its original amber colored glass shade and is fine working order. It measures 17" high, 8.5" wide and 4.5" deep and has no identifying hallmarks. This item resides in our client's gallery on the Upper West Side of Manhatt ...click for details