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Art Deco "Hatbox" Chrome Bird Cage and Stand by Hendryx

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  • Perambulator / Baby Stroller by Luxe - Art Deco Machine Age Streamline Chrome
    Located in Littleton, CO
    Fantastic early Machine Age Art Deco streamline pram stroller. Ca. 1940s. The body is magenta with chrome sides and chrome bumpers. The hood and interior...
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    Vintage 1940s American Art Deco Children's Furniture

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  • Art Deco Chrome Coat Tree by Gilbert Rohde for Troy Sunshade, circa 1930s
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    Located in Littleton, CO
    Beautiful and early modernist chrome coat tree/rack by Gilbert Rohde for troy sunshade.
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    A vintage 1970s chrome, glass and Lucite table floor lamp in excellent condition. No scratches to the glass, chrome or Lucite. Dimensions: 46.25" H (to base of socket) x 20" D....
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    Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Floor Lamps

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    Chrome

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    Elevate your living space with this iconic pair of 1960s "Scissor" chairs in chrome and leather by the renowned New York-based designer Ward Bennett for Brickel. Crafted during the h...
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  • Porsche 944 and 356 Watercolor by David Lord
    By David Lord
    Located in Littleton, CO
    Extraordinary watercolor on paper of two Porsche automobiles, a 944 and a 356 by famed automotive and aviation artist David Lord. Signed and dated, 1985. Image dimensions: 16.75” x 20.75”. Chromed frame dimensions: 24.25” x 27.25”. About David Lord by Randy Leffingwell: Inspiration for David Lord to draw and paint came from hours spent as a child at a drawing board set next to his talented grandmother’s easel. “She painted flowers and landscapes . . . I drew cars, boats, airplanes and army tanks.” In addition, a beloved, dedicated, high school teacher, who “instilled the love of art history, taught me art skills and techniques, and the ability to ‘know what to keep . . . and what to leave out’ of my art.” A New Englander by birth, David attended high school in Connecticut. Art was his favorite class and he kept his eighth grade dream of going to art school alive with hundreds of hours spent drawing cars and planes. After high school, he began two years of art studies at the University of Hartford in Connecticut and then began training at Art center College of Design in Los Angeles, California. After two semesters there, general Motors granted him a full scholarship. He graduated in 1965 as a Bachelor of professional Arts in Industrial Design. Upon graduation, Lord was hired by UniRoyal in South bend, Indiana, to design consumer products and eventually products for military application in Vietnam. “I also had the honor and privilege of working with Gordon Buehrig on the preliminary design, drawings, and clay for the 8/10 scale Cord, built of vacuum-formable, color impregnated plastic. After three years with a South Bend industrial design firm, Lord started his own company. During this period he spent many late evenings at the easel in his own studio, painting and drawing automobiles. The direction of his artwork, philosophy and goals began to form. “I decided to focus my love of all things automotive with my talent for painting and drawing. I had been to many events over the years; councours, car and air shows, had an extensive automotive reference collection and four major influences and mentors. These were men whose talent I was in awe over the years; Peter Helck, Walter Gotschke...
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  • "Delphinium" by Eyvind Earle Serigraph on Paper, Signed and Numbered, Framed
    By Eyvind Earle 2
    Located in Littleton, CO
    "Delphinium" by Eyvind Earle. Limited edition serigraph on paper, 1975. Signed and numbered (61/250). Single estate, purchased from Circle Gallery, Ltd., Chicago. Brushed and polish...
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    Vintage 1970s American Organic Modern Prints

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