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  • Campaign Style Safari Chairs, M. Hayat & Bros. 1960-1970
    By M. Hayat & Bros Ltd.
    Located in Rochester, NY
    Pair of safari chairs in the British Colonial Campaign style. Mahogany framework w/ turned and mortised construction and beautifully aged color / dark chocolate brown stitched leath...
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    Mid-20th Century Pakistani Campaign Chairs

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  • Surrealist Style Pottery Vessel, 1970's
    Located in Rochester, NY
    Surrealistic pod form studio pottery lidded vessel with a head at the top of lid. Circa 1970's. Look at all pictures and read condition report in comment section.
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    20th Century Ceramics

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    Stoneware

  • 18th Century Country French Chairs
    Located in Rochester, NY
    A matched pair of antique country French fruitwood chairs. Finely carved with a very unusual and exceptionally graceful sculptural form. Both chairs in beautifully aged original surf...
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    Antique Late 18th Century French French Provincial Chairs

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    Rush, Wood, Fruitwood

  • Iron Patio Chairs by Surf Line
    By Surf Line
    Located in Rochester, NY
    Modernist tubular iron and rubber nylon corded patio chairs by Surf Line with an exceptionally great looking sculptural form, Circa 1950's. In the style of W...
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    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Patio and Garden Furniture

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    Iron

  • Wrought Iron and Brass Curule Chairs, 1960's
    Located in Rochester, NY
    Four wrought iron metal mesh classical style curule form chairs ( three side chairs and one armchair ) with brass urn finials at top posts in overall nicely aged original surface. Lo...
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    Mid-20th Century American Neoclassical Patio and Garden Furniture

    Materials

    Wrought Iron

  • Italian Neoclassical Lyre Back Chairs, Circa 1800
    Located in Rochester, NY
    Pair of antique Italian Neoclassical hand carved lyre back side chairs with rosette carving at center of curved top back rails. Both chairs with early period construction and nicely ...
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    Antique Early 19th Century Italian Neoclassical Chairs

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  • Brutalist Concrete Chairs, France, 1970s
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    Concrete chairs from 1970s France, designed with a remarkable twist. These chairs offer a unique faux wood design that closely resembles the natural beauty of tree trunks. With their intricate details and expert craftsmanship, these chairs are a testament to meticulous artistry. Crafted to withstand the elements, these chairs are perfect for outdoor use, allowing you to effortlessly merge the comfort of your home with the tranquility of your outdoor oasis. Each armchair is expertly molded and finished to replicate the intricate patterns found in tree trunks, resulting in an exquisite visual appeal. The combination of the faux wood trunk design and the yellow seating...
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  • Brutalist Sculptural Primitive Chair 1960's-1970's Tansania
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    Koncz Vilmos (1932 – 2006). He started painting at the age of 30, using the following techniques: charcoal, pastel, oil. He has had solo exhibitions eight times in Budapest, and his works have been featured in seventeen group exhibitions worldwide. He was an experimental creator. Its more than 420 works include glass mosaics, terracotta, copper embossing and furniture carving. After his death, most of his oeuvre was “lost”. A decade and a half passed from painting to the first carvings. Middle Eastern and African culture had a major impact on his further artistic work. Traveled and created in Baghdad, Kuwait, Beirut and Tanzania. He became acquainted with the ancient folk art of the Makonde tribe, with carvings of ebony and ivory, which changed his creative career. When he made an authentic bracelet out of ivory, decorated with African motifs, the members of the tribe welcomed him among themselves. He became the tribe’s "Mister Vili." An exhibition of his painted paintings was held at the Kilimanjaro Hotel. He learned the machining of copper from the Arabs and the making of glass mosaics, and the tricks of jewelry making from the Hindus. He had forty large sculptures erected in various settlements of Hungary, mostly multi-field, made with a circular carving technique. Everything from ornaments on the table to the three-meter-high monument was found in his oeuvre. The Tiszakürt Arboretum also houses two wooden sculptures made of circular carvings: Tasso and the Tanzanian family tree. Donated works of his hometown: the 1956 headboard, the “Jászok” and “Kunok” (Old Hungarian Tribes), the “Flute”, the “Kolompolás” (Ringing the Bell) and the “Winged Altar”. In the 1980s, he also made carvings for the Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden. His Ars Poetic was: “I do what I love, which drives from within, because I want to leave marks behind that I once existed and perhaps not uselessly” (2002). The term "Brutalist" originated from Le Corbusier’s Cité...
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