Pair of Chrome, Brass and Smoked Glass Side Tables by Romeo Rega, circa 1970. Original condition with great patina to the brass. Smoked glass is in good condition with very slight wear and no chips or cracks. Each measure: 24″ W x 20″ D x 20″ H.
Pair of Paul McCobb for Calvin Furniture walnut and marble nightstands or end tables, circa 1960. Beautiful walnut grain restored in very good condition with original white marble tops. Inner shelf is adjustable or removable and drawers are lined in original leather. Original brushed chrome hardware. Measure 22″ W x 20″ D x 24″ H.
George Nelson for Howard Milelr large bubble pendant light. Very good original condition with newly rewired plug in cord. Large size, measures: 26″ diameter with 10′ white cord. Original label.
Walnut Credenza and Cabinet by Paul McCobb, ca. 1960. Beautiful walnut and brass display cabinet with original hardware. Upper cabinet has 4 drawers and two doors that open up to an adjustable shelf. Original glass. Lower credenza features beautiful walnut accordion doors with 8 drawers for ample storage. Upper cabinet is removable and sits on top of credenza with no hardware. Very good original condition with only slight wear
Measures as shown: 71″ W x 19″ D x 81.5″ H
Credenza only: 71″ W x 19″ D x 32.5″ H
Upper Cabinet only: 71″ W x 14″ D x 49″ H
Walnut and Terrazzo Coffee Table by Harvey Probber, ca. 1960. Professionally restored with walnut top, original terrazzo inset and ebonized base with polished brass feet. Gorgeous design, one of his classics and most popular. Very functional and desirable piece. Measures 50″ Diameter and 15″ High
Milo Baughman for Directional Walnut, Cherry and Brass Credenza, ca. 1965. Professionally restored in perfect condition, this piece features beautiful polished brass legs, original brass hardware and ebony lined drawer edges. Gorgeous accordion doors on each slide open to slide out adjustable shelving. Finished on the back, it can float in a room with ease. Substantial at 84″ Wide. Measures 84″ W x 20″ D x 34″ H
Tall Gentlemen’s Chest in Walnut by Paul McCobb, ca. 1960. Flip up mirror with original plug-in A/C outlet. Walnut finish in good original condition with slight wear, as expected. No major dings or scratches. All drawers are leather lined and left side slide out compartments can come completely out to fit your storage needs. Original walnut finish with original hardware. Measures 48″ H x 44″ W x 19″ D
Hollywood Regency Brass and Beveled Glass Coffee Table, ca. 1970, Glass is in near perfect original condition and brass frames have great patina. Table measures 43″ L x 19″ W x 15.5″ H
Pair of Hollywood Regency brass and beveled glass side tables, circa 1970. Glass is in excellent original condition with very light wear, no chips or cracks. Brass frames have wonderful warm patina. Each measure 28″ L x 21″ W x 22.5″ H.
Phoenix-1 stoneware planter by David Cressey for Architectural Pottery, 1977. Set of matching 4 available, all with same date inscribed on bottom of 3-15-77. All are unglazed version measuring 24″ height x 23″ diameter and all in very good vintage original condition. Excellent original condition with no chips or cracks. All have drain holes and have a nice ring to them when tapped, indicating no structural cracks or damage. Measures 24″ height x 23″ diameter.
Round Brass and Vitrolite Side Table by Paul McCobb for Directional, ca. 1959. Beautiful brass and near perfect vitrolite side table, scarce model not often seen. Brass has some patina and vitrolite has extremely light wear, no chips. Measures 17″ D x 16″ H
Walnut ‘Living Wall’ Freestanding Wall Unit or Bookcase by Paul McCobb, 1968. Very good original condition with walnut cabinets and brushed aluminum support poles. Free-standing, does not need to be attached to a wall. Scarce piece, especially with this configuration of shelves, sliding doors, vinyl storage and a fold down desk. Comes with all pieces seen here. Measures 98.5″ W x 90″ H x 13″ D
Ceramic panel by California Artist/Craftsman Clyde Kelly, circa 1968. Beautiful ceramic stoneware with bits of glaze in this abstract form. Original framing with burlap backing. Signed by the artist. Measures: 26″ square.
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
Iron and Vitrolite Side Table, ca. 1955. Wrought iron and vitrolite side table in good vintage condition with original feet. Vitrolite has some wear to the top as shown and some patina to the iron base. Measures 15″ Square x 15.5″ H