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Period: 1940s
Rescue abstract figurative oil painting by Maurice Golubov
By Maurice Golubov
Located in Hudson, NY
Rescue (c.1945) Oil on panel 14" x 17" 19 ½" x 22 ¼" x 1 ½" framed Signed "M. Golubov" lower right, titled "Rescue" verso. About this artist: "If you can imagine a point moving, i...
Category

1940s Abstract Hudson

Materials

Oil, Panel

Bridge Nocturne oil painting by Johann Berthelsen
By Johann Berthelsen, 1883-1972
Located in Hudson, NY
One of Johann Berthelsen's iconic nocturne views of New York City across the Hudson River. Bridge Nocturne (c.1945) Oil on canvas, 22" x 28" 29 ½" x 36" x 2" framed Signed "Johann ...
Category

1940s American Impressionist Hudson

Materials

Canvas, Oil

French Woven Lounge Chairs 1940's
By Vibo
Located in Hudson, NY
French Mid Century Ripe Chairs by Adrien Audox and Frida Minet for Vibo. Beautifully curved bentwood and original woven rope seats.
Category

1940s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Rush, Bentwood

French Woven Lounge Chairs 1940's
By Vibo
Located in Hudson, NY
French Mid Century Ripe Chairs by Adrien Audox and Frida Minet for Vibo.
Beautifully curved bentwood and original woven rope seats.
Category

1940s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Rush, Bentwood

French Wood and Glass Display Case ca.1940's
Located in Hudson, NY
This simple yet elegant wood and glass display case comes with four glass shelves resting on adjustable chrome-finished shelving brackets with tension screws. Piece has built-in top...
Category

1940s French Vintage Hudson

Materials

Glass, Wood

Still Life by Vaclav Vytlacil
By Vaclav Vytlacil
Located in Hudson, NY
A fantastic mid-century modernist still life by Vaclav Vytlacil. This piece comes from the estate of the Artist, which was handled by Martin Diamond Fine Arts. Still Life (1946) Ca...
Category

1940s Modern Hudson

Materials

Paper, Tempera, Casein

Altitude 2000, Departure by Julio De Diego
By Julio de Diego
Located in Hudson, NY
Featured in the Julio de Diego - Paintings and Drawings exhibition at the McNay Art Institute, this is an exceptional work by the artist. Altitude 2000, Departure (1946) Oil on maso...
Category

1940s Abstract Hudson

Materials

Masonite, Oil

Untitled oil painting of children playing by Eugenie Schein
Located in Hudson, NY
Eugenie Schein was both a dancer and an artist. Her artwork subjects revolved primarily around dancers and dancing, though she also captured everyday scenes in New York. Both Midto...
Category

1940s Modern Hudson

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Conflict, 1941 gouache by John Von Wicht
By John von Wicht
Located in Hudson, NY
Conflict (1941) Gouache on paper 20" x 12" 27 ½" x 19 ¼" x 1 ½" framed Signed "V. Wicht" lower right. An important work from the artist's "Force" series, which were executed in hom...
Category

1940s Abstract Hudson

Materials

Paper, Gouache

Abstracted pair of oil paintings by Carl Holty
By Carl Holty
Located in Hudson, NY
These works are only sold as a pair. Each painting measures 9" x 11" and framed 18" x 20.25" x 2.5" The red and gold work is signed "Carl Holty" in the lower right. About this artists: Carl Holty was awakened to his interest in art as a child through visits to the Layton Art Gallery of Milwaukee, and began painting lessons with Friedrich Wilhelm Heine at a young age. Though born in Freiburg, Germany, in 1900, he was raised in Wisconsin and enrolled at Marquette University. Before long, Holty abandoned his pre-medical studies in order to pursue art. He spent a summer at the School of the Chicago Art Institute in Saugatuck, Michigan, and set off for New York in 1920. He then studied at the National Academy of Design under Francis Coates Jones...
Category

1940s Abstract Expressionist Hudson

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Subjective Farm Landscape abstract oil painting by Ralph Rosenborg
By Ralph Rosenborg
Located in Hudson, NY
Subjective Farm Landscape 1940 Oil on canvas, 24" x 30" 37.5" x 31" x 2" framed - frame is original to this artwork Signed recto lower right: "rosenborg 40" & arrow box cypher. Signe...
Category

1940s Abstract Expressionist Hudson

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Teak Planters with Metal Inserts
Located in Hudson, NY
What makes this pair of wood planters even more desirable is their metal inserts and Lucite handles. Featuring a seasoned teak wood exterior, the planters are sure to draw attention...
Category

1940s North American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Metal

Ceremonial Dancers oil and tempera painting by Julio De Diego
By Julio de Diego
Located in Hudson, NY
Artwork measures 48" x 30" and framed 56 ¼" x 38 ¼" x 3" Provenance: John Heller Gallery, NYC, circa 1975 (label verso) The artist's daughter Corbino Galleries, Sarasota, FL (1990)...
Category

1940s Modern Hudson

Materials

Masonite, Oil, Tempera

Antique Alabaster Light Fixture with custom Silk Wrapped Stem & Bronze Fittings
Located in New York, NY
Antique veined alabaster pendant light fixture with period bronze fittings and custom silk wrapped stem. Wired for USA; takes 2 standard bulbs, 40 watts max each. UL certification ...
Category

1940s European Vintage Hudson

Materials

Alabaster, Bronze

Fritz Henningsen Mahogany Tile Cocktail Table
By Fritz Heningsen
Located in Hudson, NY
Denmark, circa 1940. Fritz Heningsen mahogany cocktail table with 5" x 5" square hand-painted tiles and tapered square legs.
Category

1940s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Porcelain, Mahogany

Monumental Pair of Neoclassical French Mirrors
Located in New York, NY
Monumental pair of 1940s neoclassical French mirrors with parcel-gilt and attractively lightly aged mirror plate. Grandiose scale of 7' with a bracket for mounting but works quite be...
Category

1940s French Neoclassical Vintage Hudson

Materials

Mirror

Georgian style Brass 5 arm Chandelier w/ Hurricane Shades
Located in New York, NY
Georgian-style medium-size chandelier with 5 electrified arms holding clear glass hurricane shades, in polished brass. Features classic English design elements including urn shape...
Category

1940s English Georgian Vintage Hudson

Materials

Brass

Large Industrial Antique Drafting Table by Dietzgen
By Dietzgen
Located in Hudson, NY
Large Industrial Antique Drafting Table by Dietzgen. A large model with wonderful patina on top. Cast iron handles for adjusting height. Table ...
Category

1940s European Industrial Vintage Hudson

Materials

Wood

Ancient Revel oil painting by Wesley Lea
By Wesley Lea
Located in Hudson, NY
Signed and titled verso on stretcher "Lea Ancient Revel". Subtitled verso on label in artist's hand: "An attempt to marry ancient mineral matter with people". Exhibited at the 194...
Category

1940s Abstract Hudson

Materials

Oil, Canvas

The Magician oil and tempera painting by Julio de Diego
By Julio de Diego
Located in Hudson, NY
Julio De Diego’s Atomic Series paintings made an extraordinary statement regarding the shock and fear that accompanied the dawn of the nuclear age. In the artist’s own words, “Scientists were working secretly to develop formidable powers taken from the mysterious depths of the earth - with the power to make the earth useless! Then, the EXPLOSION! . . . we entered the Atomic Age, and from there the neo-Atomic war begins. Explosions fell everywhere and man kept on fighting, discovering he could fight without flesh.” To execute these works, De Diego developed a technique of using tempera underpainting before applying layer upon layer of pigmented oil glazes. The result is paintings with surfaces which were described as “bonelike” in quality. The forms seem to float freely, creating a three-dimensional visual effect. In the 1954 book The Modern Renaissance in American Art, author Ralph Pearson summarizes the series as “a fantastic interpretation of a weighty theme. Perhaps it is well to let fantasy and irony appear to lighten the devastating impact. By inverse action, they may in fact increase its weight.” Exhibited 1964 Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas This work retains its original frame which measures 54" x 42" x 2" About this artist: Julio De Diego crafted a formidable persona within the artistic developments and political struggles of his time. The artist characterized his own work as “lyrical,” explaining, “through the years, the surrealists, the social-conscious painters and the others tried to adopt me, but I went my own way, good, bad or indifferent.” [1] His independence manifested early in life when de Diego left his parent’s home in Madrid, Spain, in adolescence following his father’s attempts to curtail his artistic aspirations. At the age of fifteen he held his first exhibition, set up within a gambling casino. He managed to acquire an apprenticeship in a studio producing scenery for Madrid’s operas, but moved from behind the curtains to the stage, trying his hand at acting and performing as an extra in the Ballet Russes’ Petrouchka with Nijinsky. He spent several years in the Spanish army, including a six-month stretch in the Rif War of 1920 in Northern Africa. His artistic career pushed ahead as he set off for Paris and became familiar with modernism’s forays into abstraction, surrealism, and cubism. The artist arrived in the U.S. in 1924 and settled in Chicago two years later. He established himself with a commission for the decoration of two chapels in St. Gregory’s Church. He also worked in fashion illustration, designed magazine covers and developed a popular laundry bag for the Hotel Sherman. De Diego began exhibiting through the Art Institute of Chicago in 1929, and participated in the annual Chicago Artists Exhibitions, Annual American Exhibitions, and International Water Color Exhibitions. He held a solo exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago in the summer of 1935. Though the artist’s career was advancing, his family life had deteriorated. In 1932 his first marriage dissolved, and the couple’s young daughter Kiriki was sent to live with friend Paul Hoffman. De Diego continued to develop his artistic vocabulary with a growing interest in Mexican art. He traveled throughout the country acquainting himself with the works of muralists such as Carlos Merida, and also began a collection of small native artifacts...
Category

1940s American Modern Hudson

Materials

Masonite, Oil, Tempera

Pair of Midcentury Shell Form Consoles
By Dorothy Draper, Grosfeld House
Located in Hudson, NY
Pair of shell consoles having a cast plaster shell body, with a rounded front top and classical plinth base. We have had these restored and repainted in white. However we can have th...
Category

1940s American Hollywood Regency Vintage Hudson

Materials

Plaster, Wood, Paint

St. Atomic oil and tempera painting by Julio de Diego
By Julio de Diego
Located in Hudson, NY
Julio De Diego’s Atomic Series paintings made an extraordinary statement regarding the shock and fear that accompanied the dawn of the nuclear age. In the artist’s own words, “Scientists were working secretly to develop formidable powers taken from the mysterious depths of the earth - with the power to make the earth useless! Then, the EXPLOSION! . . . we entered the Atomic Age, and from there the neo-Atomic war begins. Explosions fell everywhere and man kept on fighting, discovering he could fight without flesh.” To execute these works, De Diego developed a technique of using tempera underpainting before applying layer upon layer of pigmented oil glazes. The result is paintings with surfaces which were described as “bonelike” in quality. The forms seem to float freely, creating a three-dimensional visual effect. In the 1954 book The Modern Renaissance in American Art, author Ralph Pearson summarizes the series as “a fantastic interpretation of a weighty theme. Perhaps it is well to let fantasy and irony appear to lighten the devastating impact. By inverse action, they may in fact increase its weight.” Exhibited 1950 University of Illinois at Urbana "Contemporary American Painting" 1964 Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas This work retains its original frame which measures 54" x 36" x 2". About this artist: Julio De Diego crafted a formidable persona within the artistic developments and political struggles of his time. The artist characterized his own work as “lyrical,” explaining, “through the years, the surrealists, the social-conscious painters and the others tried to adopt me, but I went my own way, good, bad or indifferent.” [1] His independence manifested early in life when de Diego left his parent’s home in Madrid, Spain, in adolescence following his father’s attempts to curtail his artistic aspirations. At the age of fifteen he held his first exhibition, set up within a gambling casino. He managed to acquire an apprenticeship in a studio producing scenery for Madrid’s operas, but moved from behind the curtains to the stage, trying his hand at acting and performing as an extra in the Ballet Russes’ Petrouchka with Nijinsky. He spent several years in the Spanish army, including a six-month stretch in the Rif War of 1920 in Northern Africa. His artistic career pushed ahead as he set off for Paris and became familiar with modernism’s forays into abstraction, surrealism, and cubism. The artist arrived in the U.S. in 1924 and settled in Chicago two years later. He established himself with a commission for the decoration of two chapels in St. Gregory’s Church. He also worked in fashion illustration, designed magazine covers and developed a popular laundry bag for the Hotel Sherman. De Diego began exhibiting through the Art Institute of Chicago in 1929, and participated in the annual Chicago Artists Exhibitions, Annual American Exhibitions, and International Water Color Exhibitions. He held a solo exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago in the summer of 1935. Though the artist’s career was advancing, his family life had deteriorated. In 1932 his first marriage dissolved, and the couple’s young daughter Kiriki was sent to live with friend Paul Hoffman. De Diego continued to develop his artistic vocabulary with a growing interest in Mexican art. He traveled throughout the country acquainting himself with the works of muralists such as Carlos Merida, and also began a collection of small native artifacts...
Category

1940s American Modern Hudson

Materials

Masonite, Oil, Tempera

Schoolhouse Style Vintage Glass Pendant Light
Located in New York, NY
A vintage schoolhouse style glass shade complmented by original period brass holder and chain. USA, circa 1940. Dimensions: 13" Diameter x 13" H (fxture only not including chain).
Category

1940s American Vintage Hudson

Materials

Brass

Inevitable Day – Birth of the Atom oil and tempera painting by Julio De Diego
By Julio de Diego
Located in Hudson, NY
Julio De Diego’s Atomic Series paintings made an extraordinary statement regarding the shock and fear that accompanied the dawn of the nuclear age. In the artist’s own words, “Scientists were working secretly to develop formidable powers taken from the mysterious depths of the earth - with the power to make the earth useless! Then, the EXPLOSION! . . . we entered the Atomic Age, and from there the neo-Atomic war begins. Explosions fell everywhere and man kept on fighting, discovering he could fight without flesh.” To execute these works, De Diego developed a technique of using tempera underpainting before applying layer upon layer of pigmented oil glazes. The result is paintings with surfaces which were described as “bonelike” in quality. The forms seem to float freely, creating a three-dimensional visual effect. In the 1954 book The Modern Renaissance in American Art, author Ralph Pearson summarizes the series as “a fantastic interpretation of a weighty theme. Perhaps it is well to let fantasy and irony appear to lighten the devastating impact. By inverse action, they may in fact increase its weight.” Bibliography Art in America, April 1951, p.78 About this artists: Julio De Diego crafted a formidable persona within the artistic developments and political struggles of his time. The artist characterized his own work as “lyrical,” explaining, “through the years, the surrealists, the social-conscious painters and the others tried to adopt me, but I went my own way, good, bad or indifferent.” [1] His independence manifested early in life when de Diego left his parent’s home in Madrid, Spain, in adolescence following his father’s attempts to curtail his artistic aspirations. At the age of fifteen he held his first exhibition, set up within a gambling casino. He managed to acquire an apprenticeship in a studio producing scenery for Madrid’s operas, but moved from behind the curtains to the stage, trying his hand at acting and performing as an extra in the Ballet Russes’ Petrouchka with Nijinsky. He spent several years in the Spanish army, including a six-month stretch in the Rif War of 1920 in Northern Africa. His artistic career pushed ahead as he set off for Paris and became familiar with modernism’s forays into abstraction, surrealism, and cubism. The artist arrived in the U.S. in 1924 and settled in Chicago two years later. He established himself with a commission for the decoration of two chapels in St. Gregory’s Church. He also worked in fashion illustration, designed magazine covers and developed a popular laundry bag for the Hotel Sherman. De Diego began exhibiting through the Art Institute of Chicago in 1929, and participated in the annual Chicago Artists Exhibitions, Annual American Exhibitions, and International Water Color Exhibitions. He held a solo exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago in the summer of 1935. Though the artist’s career was advancing, his family life had deteriorated. In 1932 his first marriage dissolved, and the couple’s young daughter Kiriki was sent to live with friend Paul Hoffman. De Diego continued to develop his artistic vocabulary with a growing interest in Mexican art. He traveled throughout the country acquainting himself with the works of muralists such as Carlos Merida, and also began a collection of small native artifacts...
Category

1940s American Modern Hudson

Materials

Masonite, Oil, Tempera

Large Midcentury Marble Lamp
Located in Hudson, NY
A beautiful Mid-Century Modernist lamp of large proportions. Retains the original shade. Large beautiful and impressive with the marble having a beautiful warm translucency.
Category

1940s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Marble

Environs of a Bridge oil painting by Seymour Franks
By Seymour Franks
Located in Hudson, NY
Hand-signed and dated "Franks 44" lower right. This work is in its original hand painted frame, made by the artist. The frame measures 29 ½" x 35 ½" x 1 ¾" and the canvas measures 26...
Category

1940s Abstract Expressionist Hudson

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Hollywood Regency Mirror Italy 1940s
Located in Hudson, NY
Handmade with iron and painted lack with gold accents. The hand forged frame is topped with hand cut wrought iron decoration and patinated gold leaf accents. Italian and from the 1...
Category

1940s American Art Deco Vintage Hudson

Materials

Iron, Gold Leaf

Windsor Chairs with Rush Seats, Set of 4
Located in New York, NY
A set of 4 (four) vintage, smaller scale Windsor style dining chairs. USA, early to mid-20th Century. Features classic details, a wood frame and rush seat. All original. Seat ...
Category

1940s American Vintage Hudson

Materials

Wood

Industrial Vintage Floor Lamp
Located in New York, NY
Industrial floor lamp with tripod base and adjustable shade and arm. USA, circa 1940. Features: *Bronze colored shade *Brushed steel metal arms and base *Adjustable shade and arm p...
Category

1940s American Industrial Vintage Hudson

Materials

Metal

Paul Frankl Low Cork Table/Bench 1940’s Fot Johnson Furniture Co.
By Paul Frankl, Johnson Furniture Company
Located in Hudson, NY
Paul Frankl low cork table / bench 1940’s manufactured by Johnson Furniture Co. fully restored.
Category

1940s American Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Cork

Kaare Klint Three-Seat Sofas for Rud. Rasmussen 1940
By Rud Rasmussen, Kaare Klint
Located in Hudson, NY
Two available Kaare Klint sofas design in 1940 for Rud Rasmussen cabinet maker upholstered in muslin.One of the foremost designers of early Danish modern.. Newly reupholstered in of...
Category

1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Wood

Paul Frankl Coffee Table, C. 1948 for Johnson Furniture Co
By Paul Frankl, Johnson Furniture Company
Located in Hudson, NY
Lacquered cork, lacquered mahogany original condition. Paul Frankl for Johnson Furniture Co.
Category

1940s American Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Cork

French Walnut Deco Side Table
Located in Hudson, NY
French walnut deco side table.
Category

1940s French Art Deco Vintage Hudson

Materials

Walnut, Lacquer

Four Finn Juhl "48" Armchairs
By Finn Juhl, Baker Furniture Company
Located in Hudson, NY
Four Finn Juhl armchairs for Baker model 400 1/2 in original condition. Solid walnut and original white leather upholstery. Early 1950s production. Price per pies
Category

1940s American Scandinavian Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Leather, Walnut

1940s Walnut Chest of Drawers Attributed to Ole Wanscher
By Ole Wanscher
Located in Hudson, NY
Six-drawer chest in walnut with brass pulls raised on solid walnut frame.
Category

1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Brass

1940's Art Deco Round Center Table with Book Matched Flame Top
Located in New York, NY
Beautiful round 1940's Art Deco center table with slim gold edging to top. Book matched flame top. Rosewood outer band. Tapered with circular multi-level mahogany base. Fine inlay de...
Category

1940s American Art Deco Vintage Hudson

Materials

Wood

Easy Chair by Elias Svedberg 1940's
By Knoll, Elias Svedberg
Located in Hudson, NY
Rare chair, curved back on birch legs. Distributed by Knoll in the 1940's for a few years. new upholstery made by NK original label restored reupholstered.
Category

1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Fabric

1940s Murano Chandelier Attributed to Barovier & Toso
By Barovier&Toso
Located in Hudson, NY
Ten handblown glass cylinders attached to solid brass arms. Single socket in the middle.
Category

1940s Italian Modern Vintage Hudson

Pair of Newly Upholstered Midcentury Danish Ebonized Armchairs
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Danish 1940s ebonized armchairs/side chairs with curved arms. Newly upholstered in Sunbrella with button tufting to the back. Measure:...
Category

1940s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Wood

French Mid-Century Dining Table/Desk with Leaf
Located in New York, NY
Beautiful 1940s MidCcentury French dining table with 1 leaf. Splayed leg base. Marked "XXXXVIII" and "48" on bottom. Could make a fabulous desk! Very good looking piece in great orig...
Category

1940s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Wood

Walter Von Nessen style Machine Age Table Lamp
By Walter Von Nessen
Located in New York, NY
A brass and black metal table lamp; possibly by Walter Von Nessen. USA, circa 1940. Rewired with new sockets and French black silk twisted cord. Takes one standard US bulb, 75 wat...
Category

1940s American Machine Age Vintage Hudson

Materials

Metal, Brass

Jansen Attributed to Round Occasional Table
By Maison Jansen
Located in New York, NY
Elegant round steel occasional table with gold accents and variegated brown marble top. Attributed to Jansen.
Category

1940s French Neoclassical Vintage Hudson

Materials

Marble

George Nelson Home Desk for Herman Miller
By George Nelson, Herman Miller
Located in Hudson, NY
Walnut with original custom white leather writing surface and sliding floating doors, small drawers in maple. Storage and drop down typing table with original perforated aluminum fil...
Category

1940s American Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Steel

Pair of 1940s Italian Neoclassical Sidechairs
Located in New York, NY
Beautiful pair of carved and inlaid fruitwood Italian neoclassical side chairs with carved wood details throughout and tapered legs. Newly upholstered in caramel silk velvet.
Category

1940s Italian Neoclassical Vintage Hudson

Materials

Fruitwood

French Rosewood Buffet in the Style of Leleu
By Jules Leleu
Located in New York, NY
Attractive French, 1940s, three compartment sideboard with rosewood veneer. Lozenge-patterned decor on outer doors and starburst pattern on centre door. Whole piece accented with mot...
Category

1940s French Vintage Hudson

Materials

Mother-of-Pearl, Rosewood

Pair Vintage Italian Gilded & Mirrored Baroque Style Wall Brackets
Located in Hudson, NY
This pair of brackets done in the baroque style are Italian made circa 1940 the pair is crafted from wood and molded gesso with thick old mirror backs that have spotting and crazing ...
Category

1940s Italian Baroque Revival Vintage Hudson

Materials

Metal, Wire

Ejner Larsen / Axel Bender Madsen Easy Chair
By Ludvig Pontoppidan, Ejner Larsen and Aksel Bender Madsen
Located in Hudson, NY
LP48 armchair from 1948 by Ejner Larsen and Aksel Bender Madsen, made by Ludvig Pontoppidan with new white leather upholstery cherry wood legs.
Category

1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Leather

Peter's Chair in Original Box by Hans Wegner
By Hans J. Wegner
Located in Hudson, NY
Original production of child's chair, never out of box. Made of beech with label. Made by Johannes Hansen.
Category

1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Hudson

Pair of Armchairs Eliel Saarinen 1941 for Imperial Rattan Company
By Eliel Saarinen
Located in Hudson, NY
Solid birch and new wool upholstery armchairs design by famous Finish /US architect Eliel Saarinen in 1941 for Imperial Rattan Co. in Canada. Pictured ...
Category

1940s Canadian Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Birch

Glass Vase by Gunnel Nyman "Serpentini" Nuutäjarvi-Nottsjö
By Gunnel Nyman, Nuutajärvi Notsjõ
Located in Hudson, NY
Hand blown clear crystal glass with white line in shape os spiral and polished bottom one of the pieces with acid stamp which is no longer visible. Gunnel Nyman book page 101 ISBN ...
Category

1940s Finnish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Art Glass

Pair of Round Regency Style Side Tables
Located in New York, NY
Pair of gold painted metal gueridons with hoop ring details and curved legs. Great patination throughout.
Category

1940s French Regency Vintage Hudson

Materials

Steel

Ebonized Klismos Dining Chairs
Located in New York, NY
Beautiful set of 6 Mid-Century ebonized Klismos armchairs with carved Greek key design on inside chair back. Seat depth - 18" Arm rest height - 24.75"
Category

1940s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Wood, Fabric

French Marquetry Desk and Chair Set After Leleu
By Jules Leleu
Located in New York, NY
Marquetry top desk and chair set, in the style of LeLeu. French, circa 1940. Desk and matching chair feature steel and brass base with criss-cross ...
Category

1940s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Brass

Frits Henningsen 1940s Settee
By Frits Henningsen
Located in Hudson, NY
Solid mahogany two-seat sofa designed and made by Frits Henningsen in the 1940s. Two-tone velour upholstery with black upper and silver seat.
Category

1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Wood

Set of French Art Deco Gilt Metal Nesting Tables
Located in New York, NY
Set of three 1940s French Art Deco gilt metal nesting tables with curved faux bamboo metal legs and fitted glass tops.
Category

1940s French Art Deco Vintage Hudson

Materials

Metal

Mid Century Italian Mirror
Located in Hudson, NY
This very dramatic large modern mirror has circle cut corners and excellent but restained engraving to the mirror border frame. The engraving is i...
Category

1940s Italian Vintage Hudson

Materials

Mirror

Edward Wormley for Dunbar Desk
By Edward Wormley
Located in St.Petersburg, FL
A great Edward Wormley Dunbar desk with extension, bentwood handles and rear storage compartment.
Category

1940s American Vintage Hudson

Materials

Mahogany

1940s Table Lamp
Located in Hudson, NY
Base made of solid maple and glass spacers with cane lampshade. Wood has been restored, rest is all original.
Category

1940s American Vintage Hudson

Christian Dell Black Desk Lamp for Kaiser Idell
By Christian Dell, Kaiser Idell
Located in New York, NY
Vintage black metal desk lamp designed by Christian Dell for Kaiser. Germany, circa 1940. In good original condition; light vintage wear. Newly rewired for use in the USA with b...
Category

1940s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hudson

Materials

Metal

Tea Cart by John Keal for Brown Saltman
By John Keal, Brown Saltman
Located in Hudson, NY
Wonderfully designed multi purpose rolling serving cart. Maple, brass, plastic. Retains original label. Opens to 36".
Category

1940s American Vintage Hudson

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