Brass palm tree wall sculpture by Curtis Jere, circa 1970. Original brass with great patina to leaves. Three hooks for hanging on wall. Signed. Measures 42″ H x 32″ W x 5″ D.
Abstract oil on canvas, circa 1965. Signed by artist. Beautiful color and texture with original wood metallic trimmed frame. Some minor crazing as shown, otherwise very good. Large-scale, measures 36.5″ square.
Slipper chair by T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings, circa 1960. Professionally restored with an ebonized walnut frame and new upholstery done in a Classic black and white tweed textured fabric. Cushions are attached and the upholstered back makes this chair beautiful from any angle. Delicately sculpted leg detail. Classic and timeless design. Measures: 27″ W x 30″ D x 30″ back height x 18″ seat height.
Pair of Rope Chairs by Maruni, ca. 1955 Hiroshima, Japan. Rare matching pair in original condition with ebonized beech wood frames and original rope cording. Marked with labels to the back of the frame. Wear consistent with age and use, very good original condition, some slight wear to frame and some slight fray in end of rope as seen.
DIMENSIONS
H 29 in. x W 22.5 in. x D 24 in.
Large Scale Pair of Bronze Giraffe Statues, ca. 1970. One owner from a prominent waterfront home in Newport Beach, CA. Original condition with beautiful patina to the bronze. Male and Female statues, sold as a pair only. Heavy, cast bronze in very good condition.
Male measures 72″ H X 57″ W x 12″ D
Female measures 60″ H x 70″ W x 12″ D
Cleo Baldon Custom Iron and Oak Barstool, ca. 1970. Solid construction with oak stretcher base and foot rest and classic directors style X base frame. Finished with a beautiful brown linen cover.
Measures 16″ W x 21″ D x 26″ H
Pair of Ebonized Spear Chests by T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb, ca. 1955. Called the ‘Spear’ chests for their resemblance to the silver tipped spear hardware. Professionally ebonized and restored in showroom condition. Could be used as larger nightstands or pushed together as a credenza or larger dresser. Original casters on underside for easy moving.
Each measure 34″ W x 21.5″ D x 30.5″ H
Smoked Glass and Brass Side Tables by Finn Anderson for Selig, ca. 1965. Great patina to the brass, glass is excellent. Feet are intact on all legs. Each measure 18″ square x 16″ high
Scarce walnut, cane and brass highboy or gentlemen’s cabinet by Conant Ball, circa 1965. Dresser or cabinet is in very good original condition. Cane is fully intact. Brass detailing on the drawer hardware and turned wood pulls on cane doors. Beautiful walnut grain. Original condition, unrestored.
Measures: 40″ W x 18.5″ D x 45″ H.