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Galileo Chini Pair of Vases

Published on: By James White

Pair of charming hearts decorated salt-glazed stoneware vases by Galileo Chini.

Galileo Chini (Firenze, 1873-1956) One of the most important european artists of the art nouveau period. A prominent member of the Italian Liberty Style, Chini taught at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence.

SIgned : Mugello #2011, Fornaci di San Lorenzo.

Pair of Newport Mirrors

Published on: By James White

These extraordinary Mahogany Mirrors were found in Newport Rhode Island. From the early twentieth century, their very elaborate fretwork and and charming details include, pine tree topiaries, bellflowers and both gothic and romanesque arches. Stylish and well proportioned, the pricing is for both. These can be sold separately.

Cini Boeri Table Lamp

Published on: By James White

Adjustable silvered glass shade, with small magnifier over cinnabar color enameled steel tube. Maximum wattage 100. The silvered glass shade enhances the light. Designed by Cini Boeri for Artemide. 1981 Perfect condition.

Krenit Bowl

Published on: By James White

Huge Vintage Krenit Bowl by Herbert Krenchel. Looks great filled with PopCorn!

Venini Cipolla

Published on: By James White

Created by Venini- Massimo Vignelli

Achilli, Brigidini and Canella “Quadrifoglio” Cocktail Table for Poltronova

Published on: By Gail Garlick

Poltronova Cocktail Table by Achilli, Brigidini and Canella. Shown in documentation Center filled with Plants.

ISA Bergamo Low Table

Published on: By Gail Garlick

Triangular formed wood topped low table on bent steel base designed by Leonardo Fiori. Marked underside with ISA label.

Leonardo Fiori, (1927-2009) was a student of Le Corbusier, and a leading player during Adriano Olivetti’s era of patronage. Editor of magazines, Superfici, Habitat and Costruire, he taught at the Polytechnico Milano for many years. Some of his best known built works are the Olivetti Mountain Colony in Brusson (1956) and the pavilion at the Osaka Expo (1970)

Large Antique Hooked Rug

Published on: By Gail Garlick

Very fine chevron-patterned carpet.

Mid-century Hooked Rug

Published on: By Gail Garlick

This extraordinary one of a kind rug dates from the 1940s or 1950’s . Both graphically and in it’s construction methods it references 1940s work by artists Adolf Gottleib and Juaquin Torres Garcia. It’s Pictorialist design references the artistic movement known as Constructivism. The rug was produced in sections which were then attached to each other along the back. Burlap and found pieces of fabric physically tie together the sections. Some of the strips along the back are screenprinted pieces of what seems to be a Royal Canadian Mounties, (Canadian Mounted Rifles) felt banner and a California felt banner. A great example of Outsider Art. Possibly made by a member of the Canadian Mounted Rifles who were a mounted infantry.

Big Mahogany Lamps

Published on: By Gail Garlick

Stylish Big Mahogany Lamps, Mid-Century American

Pair of Armchairs

Published on: By Gail Garlick

Pair of Period Milanese Style armchairs and foot stools. These have been completely re-built and newly re-upholstered Fabric is in Rigoletto Cotton Velvet by Kerry Joyce Textiles. The color is Sangria. There are other pieces of this set of furniture independently listed Measurements are below.

 

Each Measures 28.5″L x19″D x30.5″H seat height is 17″

Matching Ottomons 14″ x 18″ x 12″ H

Milanese Style Sofa

Published on: By Gail Garlick

Late 1950’s to 1960’s Milanese Style sofa. There are a matching pair of chairs and a small oval marble topped table all listed independently. These pieces are completely rebuilt and reupholstered in Rigoletto Cotton Velvet by Kerry Joyce Textiles.

Sofa measures 60″L x 20″D x H. 30″ seat height is 17″
Chairs Measure 28.5″L x19″D x30.5″H seat height is 17″
Ottomons 14″ x 18″ x 12″ H