Early Hans Wegner for Andreas Tuck Model AT-304 drop leaf dining table, circa 1955. Original excellent condition, hardly used with extremely light wear on feet and top, almost perfect with no need for restoration. Solid brass stretcher bars and desirable X-base in solid teak. Seats 10 when leaves are extended. Marked on underside. Rare, hard to find table and highly desirable. A classic in every sense of the word.
Measures: 94″ long when extended, 53″ when folded x 34″ wide x 28″ high
Set of 10 early original Hans Wegner CH24 Wishbone chairs, circa 1955. Matching set of 10 Hans Wegner’s classic iconic CH24 wishbone chair. This set is very early, not modern re-issues, and from a one owner estate. All 10 match perfectly and have new papercord woven seats professionally woven to exacting standards of the originals. Beautiful original oak frames with lovely warm patina in very good original vintage condition. Frames are sturdy with solid joinery.
Each chair measures: Height 29 in. (73.66 cm) Width 21.5 in. (54.61 cm) Depth 21 in. (53.34 cm) Seat height 16.5 in. (41.91 cm).
Swivel lounge chairs with brass legs by Henry P. Glass, circa 1955. Stunning design, these chairs feature a solid polished brass base on 4 sculptural legs with a swivel base that moves 360 degrees smoothly. Professionally restored to exacting standards, the brass has been restored to new with new foam and gorgeous neutral tan super soft wool felt fabric. Beautiful from any angle, these are the perfect lounge chairs for your home. Made for the J.H. Chase Company, they are hard to find and definitely sought after chairs. One of the chairs retains the original label as shown. Fabric sample available on request.
Measures: Height 32 in. (81.28 cm) Width 31 in. (78.74 cm) Depth 30 in. (76.2 cm) Seat height 17 in. (43.18 cm).
Edward Wormley for Dunbar walnut side table model 2563, circa 1965. Walnut with rosewood and brass hardware and owner shelf with original rolling casters and upper drawer. Perfect for an office or living space. Professionally restored in showroom condition, with attached label to drawer and original sellers label on underside. Measures: 27″ W x 27.5″ L x 22″ H.
Vintage abstract metal relief wall art, circa 1965. Appears to be tin or a thin aluminum with beautiful patina. Formed from a mold and framed in vintage wood. Measures: 17″ H x 9″ W x 2″ D. Unsigned.
Robert Maxwell for Earthgender set of 3 Large Beastie Critters, ca. 1970. Rare, extra large critters that are rarely seen. Large measures 13″ L x 7.5″ H, Medium measures 10″ x 6″ and small measures 8.5″ x 5″. Two of the three are signed on underside.
Robert Maxwell has always worked with stoneware. Stoneware is a high-fire ware, second only to porcelain in terms of vitrification. Objects usually emerge from the bisque firing a light tan color but can be turned to rust (red-brown) by reduction (reducing the amount of oxygen in the kiln.) Maxwell generally favors the rust colored body, which he often leaves unglazed when producing his signature style animals. His animals start life just like any other object on the potter’s wheel. The difference is that midway in the process a typical vessel form morphs into an imaginary animal. The open top becomes the mouth of the beast and the base, with the addition of a tail, becomes the rear end. When the basic form is leather hard (usually after 24 hours) hand-carved texture and additions, like horns and tails, are added.
Swivel desk chair by George Mulhauser for Plycraft, 1965. Authentic bentwood swivel desk chair on original casters by George Multiuser for Plycraft, Inc. Original casters, black Naugahyde seat in good vintage condition. Wheels roll smooth and chair swivels smoothly 360 degrees. Classic design, rare and desirable. Original label intact on underside. Dimensions: 31.25in. H x 25in. W x 25in. D.
Nautical painting by J. Bogenreif, 1963. Original acrylic on masonite with matted and wood frame depicting sailboats. Measures 30″ x 36″. Signed by artist.