This unique side table by Fontana Arte dates from the 1950s and features four cascading clear glass surfaces shaped in wedges which extend from a center pole measuring 47" tall. Top glass surface measures 23.75" high and each of the glass surfaces is 18" long. The entire table measures approximately 20" wide by 20" deep and the frame is made from solid brass. There are no visible cracks or chips. There are no hallmarks. Founded by Gio Ponti, Fontana Arte produced w ...click for details
This circular table by Philip and Kelvin LaVerne (Philip LaVerne Galleries Ltd. of New York NY) dates from the 1960s and depicts the Story of Chan. It measures 24" high and its diameter is 33". Signed near the edge on the left side. This item resides in our client's gallery on the Upper East Side of Manhattan ( New York City ) and may be seen by appointment. Thanks for visiting. Please let us know if you have any questions or comments.
This magnificent three-piece dore bronze coffee table in the French Empire style measures 67" long, 26" deep and 19" high, and features a mirrored top and neoclassical lion masks. Condition is excellent. The only visible damage is a small flake chip from the edge of the mirrored glass on the curved side at one end. There are no hallmarks and the maker is unknown. We suspect this table dates from the 1950s to 1970s. This item resides in our client's gallery on the Upper Ea ...click for details
This original Ribbon Chair (model F582), designed in 1965 by Pierre Paulin, dates from the 1960s and was recently restored. This chair was crafted from wood, bent tubular steel, foam padding and fabric. Restoration included removal of old upholstery, replacement of foam padding, stripping and refinishing of base. Measures 27.75 inches (70.5 cm) high. There are remnants of an old label on the underside, but no other hallmarks. This chair resides with our client on the Upper West Side of Manhattan ...click for details
This lovely American Art Deco console table in mahogany dates from the 1940s and was made by Mersman. It features a stretcher, turned circular and stepped-down tapered legs, diamond inlay along the skirt, and wonderful satinwood inlay on top. Measures 36" wide, 15.5" deep and 30" high. Condition is fabulous. This item resides in Brooklyn NY and may be seen in person by appointment.
Included here are two matching, mahogany occasional tables in English Regency style. Each measures 20" wide, 15" deep and 28" high. Believed to date from the 1940s to 1960s. Overall condition is excellent. The only veneer loss is a small area on the left side of one table. Various nicks and scratches, consistent with age. These items reside in Brooklyn NY and may be seen in person by appointment.
This vintage mahogany drum table in English Regency or American Federal style is believed to date from the 1930s or 1940s. Sold by Hathaway's of 51 West 45th Street in New York city. Measures roughtly 36" in diameter and 30" high. Features a revolving top and two drawers on opposite sides. Original leather top is quite worn and crackled, but lends great character to the piece. We do not recommend its replacement but it could benefit from the application of a leather balm. This ite ...click for details
This fine vintage Egyptian Revival bench was recently refinished and reupholstered in brushed leopard skin fabric and is in excellent condition. Absolutely no stains or blemishes of any kind to the upholstery. Includes matching loose cushion. Corner posts feature carved horse heads and the legs end in hoof feet. Measures 35.5" long, 18.75" wide and 28" high. Seat height with cushion is 19". This fine piece would look at home in any French Empire, English Regency or Federal de ...click for details
This three-piece credenza, circa 1946, including bench with separate television and bar cabinets, is believed to have been designed by the Bauhaus-trained sculptor and designer, Ursula Meyer (1915-2003), in concert with Eve Frankl, who assisted Meyer in the 1940s. This piece is being sold here on behalf of Meyer's daughter. It's believed to be a one-of-a-kind prototype that was never commercially produced. (Below you'll see a professional photograph from circa 1950 of a similar work ...click for details
This end table in solid wood with black lacquer finish in the manner of Paul Frankl is believed to date from the 1940s or 1950s. Recently relacquered. Measures 32.75" long, 15" wide and 26.25" high. Lower surfaces measure 19" and 4.5" respectively. This item resides on the upper west side of Manhattan ( New York city ) and may be seen by appointment. Thanks for visiting. Please let us know if you have any questions or comments.