Furniture
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T-158
Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen Teak Side Table for France & Daverkosen
Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen teak two-tier side table for France & Daverkosen
- width
- 30 in.
- height
- 21.75 in.
- depth
- 20 in.
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T-159
English white painted 19th century circular side table.
English white painted 19th century circular side table. c.1860
- height
- 28
- diameter
- 35 1/2
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T-16
sold
Sculpted and Patinated Bronze "Stalagmite" Oval Dining Table by Paul Evans
Sculpted and patinated bronze "Stalagmite" oval dining table by Paul Evans bronzed resin over steel with thick oval glass top signed 'PE 75 TP' The dimensions of the base are H:29. W:37 D:22 in. United States.
- width
- 61 in. (154.94 cm)
- height
- 29 in. (73.66 cm)
- depth
- 42 in. (106.68 cm)
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T-160
sold
Walnut and Brass Dining Table by Luiggi Caccia Dominion for Azucena
Oval walnut and brass dining table designed by architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni for Azucena . Signed on the base: Azucena. In 1947 Caccia Dominioni started Azucena with fellow architect Ignazio Gardella. Azucena was started as an outlet to create furniture and design items that accompanied their building designs as part of a total design concept. They are well known for their experimentation and innovation with designs, finishes and production processes. Italy.
- width
- 71 in. (180.34 cm)
- height
- 29 in. (73.66 cm)
- depth
- 51.5 in. (130.81 cm)
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T-161
Rare Welded and Patinated Aluminum "Argente" Side Table by Paul Evans for Directional
Welded and patinated aluminum "Argente" Side Table by Paul Evans for Directional, model PE 37 . From a Los Angeles estate designed by Oliver Furth. Provenance : Rago, Modern, 25 April 2009, Lot 104 | Collection of John R. Eckel, Jr. | Wright, The Collection of John R. Eckel, Jr., 28 June 2011, Lot 120 | Private Collection, Los Angeles literature: Paul Evans: Crossing Boundaries and Crafting Modernism, Kimmerle, pg. 180 illustrates related form USA: circa 1968 Paul Evans was an American furniture designer and sculptor known for his unique tables and cabinets. Born on May 20, 1920 in Newtown, PA, he studied at a number of institutions including the Philadelphia Textile Institute in Philadelphia, the Rochester Institute of Technology, and Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. After finishing school, Evans relocated to the town of New Hope, PA, where he shared a workshop and showroom with his mentor Phillip Loyd Powell. In 1964, Evans became a designer for Directional Furniture, and introduced several series of furniture lines, including his popular Cityscapes series. Over the years, his techniques incorporated several influences including techniques used in the shipbuilding industry for his large-scale works. In 1981, Evans left Directional Furniture and opened his own showroom in New York. The designer died on March 7, 1987 on Nantucket Island, MA.
- width
- 24.25 in.
- height
- 16.5 in.
- depth
- 12.25 in.
- condition
- Good original condition, uneven surface as intended by the artist, original slate top showing chips and repair .
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T-163
Louis XVI Period Mahogany Bouillotte Table
Louis XVI period mahogany bouillotte table, opening with two drawers and two shelves in the belt inset with white marble accompanied by a bronze gallery, fine tapered base with fluted legs on bronze feets. France: circa 1780
- height
- 27 in.
- diameter
- 25 in.
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T-164
Pair of Brass and Chrome Side Tables by Romeo Rega
Pair of Brass and Chrome Side Tables by Romeo Rega Italy: circa 1970
- width
- 20.75 in (52.71 cm)
- height
- 21 in (53.34 cm)
- depth
- 19.75 in (50.17 cm)
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T-167
Mahogany Empire Period Gueridon
Empire Period Gueridon France: circa 1810
- height
- 29 in.
- diameter
- 38 in.
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T-168
Pair of 1980's Modernist Low Tables in Enameled Steel and Patinated Brass
Pair of modernist black steel and polished brass square side tables inset black granite top. United States: circa 1980 A third table also identical is available.
- width
- 24 in. (60.96 cm)
- height
- 15 in. (38.1 cm)
- depth
- 24 in. (60.96 cm)
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T-169
Italian Art Deco Walnut Table
Italian Art Deco Walnut Table. Italie: circa 1950
- width
- 64 in.
- height
- 30 in.
- diameter
- 35 in.
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T-17
on hold
White lacquered and carved wood console table in the manner of Serge Roche
White lacquered and carved wood console table in the manner of Serge Roche, the rock form base cared out of a solid block of maple finished with a white wash, the top and base made of lacquered wood. France: circa 1970
- width
- 42 in.
- height
- 34.25
- depth
- 16 in.
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T-170
19th Century English Mahogany Butlers Tray Table
19th century english mahogany butlers tray table England: circa 1830
- width
- 27 in (68.58 cm)
- height
- 37.75 in (95.89 cm)
- depth
- 17 in (43.18 cm)
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T-171
Pair of Painted Wood Asian Style Side Tables
Pair of lacquered and painted wood Asian style barrel shape side tables fitted with decorative metal handles. China: circa 1960
- height
- 16 in. (40.64 cm)
- diameter
- 17 in. (43.18 cm)
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T-172
Walnut Art Deco Period Games Table by Jules Leleu
Walnut games table by Jules Leleu, with an inset chest board ebony wood and mother of pearl. The reverse side is made in tooled black and silver leather resting on gilded brass feet signed: Bearing sticker: "Ce meuble dessiné pas J. Leleu a été exécuté sous sa direction II porte le no 28105 Paris, le 23 Mai 1956 signed J Leleu" Sampted: "28105".Reference Literature: Sirex, The House of Leleu, 2008, p. 225. France.
- width
- 30.25 in. (76.84 cm)
- height
- 29.25 in. (74.3 cm)
- depth
- 30.25 in. (76.84 cm)
- condition
- Good
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T-173
on hold
Black Lacquered Wood and Silver Bronze Side Table by Alfred Porteneuve
Black Lacquered wood and silvered bronze side table by Alfred Porteneuve (1896-1949) Portenveuve was the Nephew of Jacques Emile Ruhlman and was Influenced and trained by Ruhlmann. France: circa 1930 Provenance : De Lorenzo Gallery, New York. Acquired through Peter Marino for previous the owner
- height
- 21.25 in.
- diameter
- 29.75 in.
- condition
- Overall in very good condition. The tabletop surface has recently been sensitively refinished by a professional conservator in a manner that is consistent with the original finish. The lacquer surfaces with very light scratches and abrasions concentrated to the underside of the top and consistent with age and gentle use. One leg with an area of adhesive residue, measuring approximately 3/4 in. by 3 in. The silvered metal surfaces with light scratches, abrasions, losses to the silver and tarnish throughout, not visually distracting.
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T-174
Acid-Etched and Patinated Bronze Coffee Table by Philip and Kelvin LaVerne
Acid-etched and patinated bronze coffee table depicting floral motifs by Philip and Kelvin LaVerne. Signed "Philip & Kelvin Laverne". United States: circa 1970
- width
- 54.25 in. (137.8 cm)
- height
- 17 in. (43.18 cm)
- depth
- 22.5 in. (57.15 cm)
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T-175
sold
Acid Etched Patinated Brass and Pewter "Eternal Forest" Center Table by Philip & Kelvin Laverne
Rare engraved and acid-etched, patinated and polychromed bronze, pewter and enamel"Eternal Forest" table by Philip & Kelvin Laverne signed: "Philip and Kelvin Laverne" USA: circa 1960 Property from a Private Collection. Philip (1907-1987) and Kelvin (b. 1937) LaVerne were a New York-based father and son collaborative duo best known for their use of innovative metalworking techniques to produce custom-made, limited editioned furniture which integrated art and design. Born in New York City, Philip LaVerne studied under Ashcan School painter John Sloan at the Arts Students League of New York. Kelvin LaVerne, also born in New York, pursued metal sculpting and furniture design at the Parsons School of Design and, like his father, studied at the Arts Students League as well. In the late fifties, the two began collaborating, eventually opening a showroom on East 57th Street in Manhattan. Working primarily in pewter and bronze, Philip’s role concentrated on the materials and decorative elements, while Kelvin focused on the overall form and functionality. Combining modern and traditional designs, their subjects centered mostly around historical civilizations, mythology, and chinoiserie, later gravitating towards more abstracted works. Patterns range from the figural, like “Chan”, “Ming” and “Festival” to the abstract, such as “Eternal Forest”, “Viola” and “Etruscan”. Since Philip’s death in 1987, Kelvin has ceased production of their famed Historical Series, however, he still creates pieces under both their names to this day.
- width
- 42
- height
- 29.5 in.
- diameter
- 42 in.
- condition
- Overall good condition. The table displays a rich figural surface with enamel decorations and dimensional textural irregularities inherent to production, which enhance the artistic quality of the work. The metal surfaces throughout present with scattered light scratches, scuffing, minor indentations, and rubbing to the patina, consistent with age and gentle use.
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T-176
Black Laminate and Brass Coffee Table by Alain Delon for Jansen Collection
Important modernist black lacquered laminate and brass coffee table by Alain Delon inset with brass copper and chrome bar space one side fitted with a hidden side compartment. France c.1970's. Signed and monogrammed : A.D. Alain Delon . Accompanied with an autographed book featuring the Alain Delon collection.
- width
- 63 in. (160.02 cm)
- height
- 13.25 in. (33.66 cm)
- depth
- 63 in. (160.02 cm)
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T-177
English Arts & Crafts Wooden Carved Wood Side Table
English Arts & Crafts Wooden Carved Wood Side Table. England: circa 1900
- height
- 26.5 in (67.31 cm)
- diameter
- 23.5 in (59.69 cm)
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T-178
Louis XVI Style Mahogany Side Table inset with Japan Lacquered Panels
Louis XVI style ormolu mahogany two tier side table inset with Japan lacquered top with sliding doors. France: circa 1870
- width
- 21.5 in.
- height
- 31 in.
- depth
- 15 in.
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T-179
17th Century English Oak Side Table
17th century english oak side table with single drawer and turned legs. Good patina. England: circa 1670
- width
- 30.5 in.
- height
- 28.5 in.
- depth
- 18 in.
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T-18
Baroque Armorial Hall Table
North Italian or South German walnut side table with scagliola marble armorial top with ebonized turned feet and baroque relief carving. Bearing castle inventory seal.
- width
- 62
- height
- 33
- depth
- 37
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T-180
Bronze and Pewter "Chan" Center Table by Phillip and Kelvin Laverne
Rare engraved and acid-etched, patinated and polychromed bronze, pewter and enamel "Chan" circular center table by Philip and Kelvin LaVerne. Signed "Phillip and Kelvin Laverne." Remnants of paper gallery label to top of base ‘Philip LaVerne Galleries Ltd. Works of Art 46 East 57th Street, New York, New York 10022 Chan table’. USA: circa 1965 Philip (1907-1987) and Kelvin (b. 1937) LaVerne were a New York-based father and son collaborative duo best known for their use of innovative metalworking techniques to produce custom-made, limited editioned furniture which integrated art and design. Born in New York City, Philip LaVerne studied under Ashcan School painter John Sloan at the Arts Students League of New York. Kelvin LaVerne, also born in New York, pursued metal sculpting and furniture design at the Parsons School of Design and, like his father, studied at the Arts Students League as well. In the late fifties, the two began collaborating, eventually opening a showroom on East 57th Street in Manhattan. Working primarily in pewter and bronze, Philip’s role concentrated on the materials and decorative elements, while Kelvin focused on the overall form and functionality. Combining modern and traditional designs, their subjects centered mostly around historical civilizations, mythology, and chinoiserie, later gravitating towards more abstracted works. Patterns range from the figural, like “Chan”, “Ming” and “Festival” to the abstract, such as “Eternal Forest”, “Viola” and “Etruscan”. Since Philip’s death in 1987, Kelvin has ceased production of their famed Historical Series, however, he still creates pieces under both their names to this day. Litterature: Alchemy, The Art of Philip and Kelvin Laverne, by Evan Lobel, p.13, 15 .
- height
- 28 in.
- diameter
- 48 in.
- condition
- Good overall original condition .
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T-182
Louis XVI Period Cherrywood Commode
Louis XVI period cherrywood commode with Verde Antico marble top and decorated with brass handles and diamond-shaped locks. France: circa 1780
- width
- 47.5 in.
- height
- 35 in.
- depth
- 23.75