
W. & J. Sloane Hollywood Regency Ebonized and Parcel Gilt Swag Wall Mirror
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W. & J. Sloane Hollywood Regency Ebonized and Parcel Gilt Swag Wall Mirror
About the Item
- Creator:W. & J. Sloane (Retailer)
- Similar to:Donald Deskey (Designer)James Mont (Designer)Tony Duquette (Designer)
- Dimensions:Height: 50.5 in (128.27 cm)Width: 36.25 in (92.08 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
- Style:Hollywood Regency (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:Circa 1940-50
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Good overall condition. Structurally sound and sturdy design. There are small, minor discoloration spots on the mirror. There is some minor tight gesso separations due to age (see photos). Cosmetic wear consistent with age and use. The ebonized frame.
- Seller Location:Garnerville, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: ARPOSHThornwood08.02.24.11stDibs: LU1236240903992
W. & J. Sloane
For 140 years, W. & J. Sloane was the furniture manufacturer of choice for the American elite. The company’s clientele included John D. Rockefeller and the White House. Vintage W. & J. Sloane lounge chairs, sofas and club chairs luxuriously combine the best of mid-century modern with the opulence of Louis XV style.
Scottish immigrant William Sloane founded the company in New York in 1843. Sloane was from the town of Kilmarnock, which was famous for its fine furniture and carpets. His younger brother, John, joined the company in 1852 and the name was changed to W. & J. Sloane to represent both siblings. Sloane’s son, Douglas, joined soon after.
W. & J. Sloane rose to prominence by importing beautiful Persian carpets to the United States. It was the first company to do so. This garnered the attention of wealthy New York families, including the Whitneys and Vanderbilts. In the late 1800s, W. & J. Sloane began producing its own furniture. It added an antiques department and opened a decorating and upholstery department.
Over the first half of the 20th century, W. & J. Sloane continued to decorate for prominent families while also working on Hollywood movie sets and automobile interiors. The company established a branch in San Francisco and acquired the upscale California Furniture Company. During World War II, the company received contracts for the interior design of United States Navy Liberty ships.
Chef Julia Child worked at the company in 1935, and during the early 1950s, the firm employed Arthur Elrod, an immensely influential decorator who played an integral role in defining mid-century modernist interiors in Palm Springs. By the mid-1950s, ownership of the company was no longer in the hands of the Sloane family.
In 1983, W. & J. Sloane shuttered its downtown Washington store, which was followed by the closure of its flagship New York store in 1984.
On 1stDibs, find vintage W. & J. Sloane seating, case pieces and more.
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