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  • American Studio Craft Coat Rack
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    For your consideration is this sculptural, artist-crafted hall tree sourced from an estate in Providence, Rhode Island. It stands at an impressive 76.75" tall and is constructed of t...
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    Late 20th Century American American Craftsman Coat Racks and Stands

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    Wood

  • Mid-Century Jacks Iron Bookends Attributed to Bill Curry for Design Line
    By Design Line, Bill Curry
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    For your consideration is this handsome mid-century pair of Jacks bookends composed of rough cast iron with partially polished detailing. Each bookend is solid metal and weighs over ...
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    Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Bookends

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    Iron

  • M.W. Jr American Studio Roll Top Desk
    By Michael Watson, Jr.
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    signed, dated, numbered edition 5/5
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    Vintage 1970s American Desks

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    Birdseye Maple, Maple

  • Teak Magazine Rack by Plyfa, Denmark
    By Plyfa
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    For your consideration is this Danish Modern teak magazine rack by Plyfa, Denmark, dating from the 1960s. The slim components and splayed, tapered legs create a light, elegant profil...
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    Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Magazine Racks and Stands

    Materials

    Teak

  • Post-Modern Black Adjustable Coat Stand
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    For your consideration is this post-modern coat rack featuring original black finish, five adjustable arms, and nicely weighted conical base. Each arm can raised or lowered and rotat...
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    Late 20th Century American Post-Modern Coat Racks and Stands

    Materials

    Metal

  • Modern Victorian Wrought Iron Peacock Rocker by Salterini
    By Salterini, John Salterini
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    For your consideration is this all-original Peacock rocker by Salterini with a great aged patina, composed of twisted, curled, and welded wrought iron wire. A fun and dramatic place to sit, in this less common rocker variation of the Salterini Peacock chair.
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    Vintage 1960s American Victorian Rocking Chairs

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    Iron

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  • American Studio Craft Artist David N. Ebner Library Steps in Walnut Wood
    By David N. Ebner
    Located in Bellport, NY
    An extraordinary and masterfully executed piece by American Studio Craft Artist, David N. Ebner. Library steps, shown in walnut wood, also available in other woods on request. Not...
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    21st Century and Contemporary American American Craftsman Ladders

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    Walnut

  • Studio Crafted Wood Heart Bookends
    Located in San Diego, CA
    Sweet pair of Studio Crafted Wood Heart Bookends for the book lover in your life. Solid carved wood.
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    Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Bookends

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    Wood

  • Old West Carved Petrified Wood Tree Log Stone Sculptures American Studio Craft
    Located in Hyattsville, MD
    Rare pair of carved petrified wood tree sculptures, old western American studio craft. White H 9 3/8 in. / 3.9 lbs. Black H 20 3/4 in. / 15.12 lb...
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    Vintage 1950s American American Craftsman Natural Specimens

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    Petrified Wood

  • Studio Crafted Wood Marquetry Bookends by Jere Osgood
    By Jere Osgood
    Located in San Diego, CA
    A pair of bookends by Jere Osgood. Handcrafted with incredible detail and marquetry. This particular design was sold through the American Craft Council's gallery, America House (see catalog page). The shop operated from the 1940's to 1970s in New York and sold works by Elsa Freund, Michael Coffey, Wharton Esherick, Paolo Soleri, Ronald Hayes Pearson, Earl Pardon, Tage Frid, Marguerite Wilden­hain, and Wendell Castle. Jere Osgood (1936-2023) was an American studio furniture maker, and teacher of furniture and woodworking. He taught for many years in the Boston University Program in Artisanry. He was born in 1936 and raised in Staten Island, New York. He studied architecture at the University of Illinois but left after two years to pursue furniture design and fabrication. Thereafter, he enrolled at the School of American Craftsmen at Rochester Institute of Technology and learned furniture making under Tage Frid. Osgood was also influenced by the work of Wharton Esherick. He supported himself while in school by fabricating and selling small wood objects of his own design. Osgood established a studio in New Milford, Connecticut, where he made small objects. In the late 1960s he began to make large projects and explored different techniques of laminating wood. He published his explorations of lamination between 1977 and 1979 in Fine Woodworking magazine. Osgood taught briefly at Philadelphia College of Art, then at Rochester Institute of Technology for three years. In 1975, he moved to Boston University where he worked with Dan Jackson...
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    Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Bookends

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    Wood

  • Art Nouveau Waste Bin in Patinated Leather, 1910s
    Located in Lejre, DK
    Waste bin in beautifully patinated leather. Great original condition.
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    Vintage 1910s Belgian Art Nouveau Home Accents

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    Leather

  • Midcentury Waste Bin in Solid Teak, Made in Denmark
    Located in Lejre, DK
    Waste bin in solid teak. Designed and made in Denmark, great condition.
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    Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Desk Accessories

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    Teak

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