Edward Wormley for Dunbar Captain’s “Y” chair, ca. 1955. Professionally restored walnut frame with new back caning and new upholstered seat with super soft and luxurious ivory wool felt and brass tipped feet. Classic, iconic chair with beautiful lines. Measures 22″ W x 25″ D x 30″ Back Height x 15″ Seat Height.
Painted Canvas Wall Hanging by Arizona/California Artist Jean Klafs, 1984. Titled “Hot Air”, painted in 1984 by the artist. Beautiful large wall hung canvas features gorgeous colors and abstract style. Jean Klafs was a prominent artist in Arizona and California and has many listed works sold in the past. Acquired from the artist’s private collection in Oceanside, CA with documentaiton. Entire canvas measures 88″ H x 40″ W. Image only measures 80″ H x 35.5″ W
Painted Canvas Wall Hanging by Arizona/California Artist Jean Klafs, 1984. Titled “Ribbons”, painted in 1984 by the artist. Beautiful large wall hung canvas features gorgeous colors and abstract style. Jean Klafs was a prominent artist in Arizona and California and has many listed works sold in the past. Acquired from the artist’s private collection in Oceanside, CA with documentaiton. Entire canvas measures 88″ H x 40″ W. Image only measures 80″ H x 35.5″ W
Painted Canvas Wall Hanging by Arizona/California Artist Jean Klafs, 1984. Titled “Quail”, painted in 1984 by the artist. Beautiful large wall hung canvas features gorgeous colors and abstract style. Jean Klafs was a prominent artist in Arizona and California and has many listed works sold in the past. Acquired from the artist’s private collection in Oceanside, CA with documentaiton. Entire canvas measures 88″ H x 40″ W. Image only measures 80″ H x 35.5″ W
Vintage Glazed Trapezoid Studio Ceramics Planter, ca. 1970. White glazed ceramic planter signed on underside ‘Pyro Media’. Beautiful studio ceramic handmade piece for a prominent lighting designer in Southern California in the 70’s. Good vintage condition with one drain hole. No cracks or chips, does have a firing flaw on the base, as shown otherwise excellent. Measures 18″ W at widest points and 15″ High
Beautiful pair of vintage Hans J. Wegner CH24 “Wishbone” chairs in ebonized oak and woven paperboard seats. Very good vintage condition the seats have recently been re-woven with period correct pattern and weaving. Very very slight wear to edge of one of the backrests and on leg, otherwise very good. The chairs also bear the stamped emblem on the underside. These are NOT NEW chairs, they are vintage original pieces from the 50’s. Measures 22″ W x 21″ D x 28″ H x 17″ Seat Height.
Vintage Illuminated Display Pedestals by Albright and Zimmerman, ca. 1984. Original frosted glass and round dimmer switches. Perfect for displaying art and sculpture. Professionally restored in black with white interior to reflect more light onto your subjects. Original wiring. Will consider discount if all are purchased together. They measure as follows: All are 14″ x 14″ square and are graduated in heights and prices as follows:
Medium large 36″ $990 Medium 30″ $900 Small 24″ $900.
Leather and Iron Wall Mounted Coat Rack or Catch All in the style of Jacques Adnet. Iron frame with mirror and orange leather wrapped trim. Small shelf is also wrapped in black leather.
Measures 72″ H x 26″ W
Figurative Bronze Sculpture by California Artist Ken Vares, 1968. One of a kind signed 1/1 sculpture on base with artist signature and date of 4/68. Bronze on walnut base. Measures 22″ H x 6″ W.
Ken Vares, born in Hayward, CA in 1917-2008 Ken Vares was a self-taught sculptor and painter. Vares won numerous juried competitions and exhibitions. He worked out of a studio in his home at 208 Goodwin St., Hayward, CA 94544 Galleries: Artists Co-op 1550 Union St., San Francisco, CA Galerie de Blanche 4thSt. and Townsend, San Francisco, CA Studio Bronze 208 Goodwin St., Hayward, CA Exhibitions: 16 one artist shows and numerous group shows Collections: Triton Museum Cowboy Hall of Fame/West Ken Vares is listed in the Who’s Who in the West 1977-78 and personalities in the West 1979 Some of his subjects and collectors were, Bette Davis, Lee Marvin, Alan King