The craftsmanship and material elegance of our decorative arts pieces can add a creative touch for your design project.
Alfred Dunhill engine turned sterling silver box. Jewel-like box lined in wood marked on bottom Dunhill Paris , Dunhill England with further marks on the side “AD” and “passant lion”indicating .925 Sterling silver England 1930’s H:1.5” W:4.5” D:4" Inches
$3,000Large Cartier sterling silver dish. Stylized seashell marked “Cartier Sterling” and date coded. American, 1964 H: 1.25 “ W: 9.5” D: 9.25” Inches
$2,200Large Meiji period Japanese bronze trumpet vase with two stylized handles with a rich warm patina. Japan c. 1890’s H:12” DIA: 9.75” Inches
$3,700Maria Pergay attributed silver plated tall modernist vase. Highly detailed vase with decorative stylized tassels at neck. Marked M.P. Underneath. France 1970’s H:10.5 Dia: 7.5 inches
$5,300Wheel-Thrown Hand-manipulated Biomorphic Vessel. Signed "RP," American
$4,350Wheel-Thrown Hand-manipulated Biomorphic Vessel. Signed "RP," American
$6,525Wheel-Thrown Hand-manipulated Biomorphic Vessel. Signed "RP," American.
$7,250Orrefors Odyssey crystal bowl, designed by Lars Hellsten. Produced between 1991-2010. This large crystal bowl has an octagonal form with a square base. It features an “Orrefors Sweden” acid-etched mark of the maker.
Pair of contemporary bronze candlesticks by Marc Bankowsky (2008). Originally designed for Paris restaurateur Pierre Gagnaire. Stamped. Height: 5.5" (14 cm) Width: 8.5" (22 cm) Depth: 6.25" (16 cm)
$6,800Fine Art Deco shagreen box. Lined in wood. England 1930’s H: 2.75 W: 7.25 D: 5.5” inches
$3,200Hermès decorative silver plated box. Gilt intertwined sculptural fish decoration on a textured top. Cedar lined segmented interior. Marked on bottom "Hermès Paris”France 1970’s H: 2” W: 8.5” D: 4.5” Inches
$5,600Artist and Industrial designer Matthias Gschwendtner transform old pieces of furniture into new objects. This early study of the "New Sources" Project is made from repurposed chair parts, 3D-scanned, then virtually processed to recalculate individual assembly and tailor cut with precisely milled surfaces and edges using a robot arm. The final stool is surfaced with a black textured powder coat. Seat length 17”, Seat width 6” , Height 18”, Base Width 12”
$3,800Artist and Industrial Designer Matthias Gschwendtner transform old pieces of furniture into new objects. This early study of the "New Sources" Project is made from repurposed chair parts, 3D-scanned, then virtually processed to recalculate individual assembly and tailor cut with precisely milled surfaces and edges using a robot arm. The final stool is surfaced with a black textured powder coat.
$3,800Wheel-Thrown Hand-manipulated Biomorphic Vessel. Signed "RP," American
Wheel-Thrown and Manipulated Cubist Vessel. Deco Black Glaze, Signed "RP," American
$8,700R.A. Pesce Cubist Monumental Ceramic Vessel, Ancient Moss Glaze
$8,700Monumental Cubist Vessel by R.A. Pesce, Steel Grey 1
$8,700Midcentury modern ceramic tile wall panel by the Cloutier Brothers, France 1950s. Three high fire enameled plates textured with red orange and black lava glaze.
$6,200Large black glass vase with gold inclusion design Italy 1970's
$4,800Silver box with Shagreen segmented top wood lined interior marked sterling 1930's
$6,800Jean Luce glass vace with gilding and acid etched design. France c.1925.
$14,000Large Lorenzo Burchiellaro cast aluminum vase. Maker satmp underneath "Burchiellaro". Italy 1970's
Highly Stylized Tiffany Silver Box. Made using the Samorodok technique. Marqued Tiffany 925 Topazio subsequent silver marks for Portugal 1960's.
Tall geometric black edge vase by Jean Luce. . Signed with artist's monogram. Circa 1930, France
$14,000