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Michael Bigger sculpture, New York Woman #2, 1967. Exhibited at Dorsky Gallery, Madison Avenue, NYC, 1969. With original invite/poster designed by Malcolm Grear.
Vintage glass vases, 13” and 19” tall, sandblasted and enameled
Patinated Silver sculpture by Joseph Skinger, 1962. 11 1/2” overall height
A Czech cubist patinated brass box designed by Vlastislav Hofmann in 1920 in a limited edition (#7) by UPM.
Classic fire tools and log holder by Alessandro Albrizzi, ca. 1970, rosewood, chrome & leather. Firetools SOLD; log holder is available.
Via Fondazza solid brass vases by Paolo Dell’Elce inspired by vases in the still life paintings of Giorgio Morandi.
Made in Italy with French label. Crosshatched design, vintage production, metal,1950s. 20"W x 15.75"D x 2"H 1,450.
Tommi Parzinger for Dorlyn Silversmiths Brass 10” footed bowl. 625.
Black painted hanging sconces that look like Tony Paul.
Vintage Fornasetti Flowers trash can. Purchased in Milan. 1,250.
Early Fornasetti magazine holder. 17"W x 8.25"D x 15"H 1,450.
Mint condition splint. Original Eames splint with Evans stamp from 1943.
Fornasetti Umbrella Stand, ca. 1950s.
Wood and metal magazine holder with brass feet. Peut-être Français.
Richard Galef Ravensware and others in wire and perforated steel.
Clocks by Ofform, Alessandro Mendini for Swatch and Georg Jensen Center: Limited edition "Monumento Mendini" Standing clock designed by architect Alessandro Mendini for Swatch Model TZS02 No. 5275/9999 265.
10.75"W x 7"D x 13"H Oval shape, metal, 1960s. 250.
Trent Art China monumental classical porcelain urn.
Holmegaard cased glass bottle/vases. Michael Bang/PerLutken/OttoBrauer 14 1/2 & 17 1/2”
3 tiers, original production, opaque color, no longer produced. Perfect for holding record albums. Red or black. 450. each
1960s Contact Us for more information.
Vintage Italian ceramic vase by Alvino Bagni
Bitossi vase, signed Raymor, Italy. 6 1/2” dia. X 10” h
Dorothy Mayhall (1925-1995) Mayhall was an American artist and museum director, having a solo exhibit at the Sachs Gallery in New York in 1972. She was the first director of the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art in Ridgefield, CT in the mid-1960s. She was also the director of the Storm Kind Art Center and director of art at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center in Stamford, CT. 4.25"W x 3"D x 6 3/8"H. Ceramic. 1,450.