A collection of intriguing antique objects and sculptures
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
$5,300Orrefors 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)
Fine 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
R.A. Pesce Cubist Monumental Ceramic Vessel, Ancient Moss Glaze
$8,700Monumental Cubist Vessel by R.A. Pesce, Steel Grey 1
$8,700Large 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
Tall geometric black edge vase by Jean Luce. . Signed with artist's monogram. Circa 1930, France
$14,000Lino Sabattini" Persepoli" Silver Plated vase. Marked with Sabattini stamp and signed. 1960's. Italy.
Abstract Sculpture by Marcello Fantoni. Signed. Clay Raised on a Travertine Base. Italy, 1970's.
$4,500CUBISM 0227 Wheel-thrown and manipulated cubist vessel in white stoneware with a glossy black glaze. Signed: RP. American, 2021
CUBISM 0239 Wheel-thrown and manipulated cubist vessel in white stoneware with a polished wax finish. Signed: RP. American, 2021
CUBISM 0241 Wheel-thrown and manipulated cubist low vessel in white stoneware with a bronze gold glaze. Signed: RP. American, 2021
CUBISM 0226 Wheel-thrown and manipulated cubist vessel in white stoneware with a terre de noir glaze. Signed: RP. American, 2021