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  • L & JG Stickley Single Door Oak Bookcase
    Located in Dallas, TX
    L & LG Stickley Oak Bookcase. Circa 1910 A single 16 pane glass window door bookcase with mortise and tenon oak wood construction is wonderful condition with a beautiful finish ready to complete your arts and crafts Gustave Stickley collection. Dimensions: 54-3/4 x 34-1/4 x 12 inches (139 x 87 x 30.5 cm) (each) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Angela Gross Folk Condition: Very good condition with tasteful handmade quality of the Arts and Crafts movement. Minor nicks and losses to edges throughout. Minor splits. Paint on interior not original to bookcase tastefully done.. No chips or cracks to glass pane. Founded in 1900 by Leopold and John George Stickley, L. and J.G. Stickley, Inc. is a manufacturer and marketer of premium solid wood furniture. Privately owned by the Audi family since 1974, the company now operates a facility greater than 400,000 square feet in Manlius, New York, an upholstery plant in North Carolina, and six retail showrooms in New York and Connecticut. Stickley, then 41, returned home to Eastwood, New York, where he set up his Craftsman Shops in 1898 and began to experiment with his own distinctive designs. He favored clean lines and emphasized the inherent beauty of natural wood and leather. Like Morris, he sought inspiration in the styles of the medieval period. He worked in natural white oak because of its strength and "honesty." Rejecting ornamentation and valuing craftsmanship, he based his designs on rectilinear forms; construction features, such as mortise and tenon and dovetail joints, doubled as decoration. He labeled his original pieces with his name and shopmark, which depicted a small joiner's compass inset with the slogan "Als ik kan," or "To the best of my ability," in Flemish. Stickley's furniture--called Mission Oak because of the early 1900s popularity of California mission architecture and because it somewhat resembled the furniture used in the missions--soon found enthusiastic support. So, too, did Stickley's philosophy, which others embraced as visionary and reformist. Soon manufacturers across the country were creating their own versions of "mission" furniture. These included Stickley's own younger brothers: Leopold and John George, who incorporated in Fayetteville, New York, in 1904, and, in 1905, introduced their first furniture line alongside Gustav's Mission Oak at a Grand Rapids trade show; Albert Stickley, who made furniture under the label Stickley Brothers Co. in Grand Rapids, Michigan; and Charles Stickley, who shared ownership of Stickley and Brandt Chair Co. in Binghamton, New York. All of the Stickleys were accomplished craftsmen, who, like their older brother, were not opposed to machines; they simply used machinery to get the manufacturing process to the point where the hand could efficiently take over and complete the joinery. It was not industrialization per se that they rejected, but the sloppy work practices encouraged by mass production. In fact, Leopold and John George Stickley introduced some cutting edge designs and innovative construction techniques of their own with their Handcraft line. However, only Gustav Stickley attempted to market a lifestyle. Like his European counterparts, Gustav Stickley published on the subject of his philosophy of simplicity. He introduced his own magazine, The Craftsman, whose masthead announced its purpose as being "in the interest of better art, better work, and a better, more reasonable way of living," and filled it with treatises and illustrations of his furniture and interior design--every aspect of the designed environment, from tiles and pottery to gardens and landscape. He also developed and sold model house plans...
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  • L & J G Stickley Morris Chair
    By L. & J.G. Stickley Inc.
    Located in Dallas, TX
    L. & J.G. Stickley Morris Arm Chair. Original antique circa 1905 Morris chair, #470 Fayetteville, New York Oak, upholstery Unsigned Dimensions: 32 In...
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    Antique Early 1900s American Adirondack Armchairs

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  • 17th Century Pair of Lombardian Italian Swiss Carved Chairs
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Pair of Lombardian maple and walnut post chairs, 17th century. Richly hand-carved and inlaid in maple and walnut perfect for accent or hall chairs. Design ...
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    Antique Late 17th Century Italian Renaissance Revival Chairs

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  • Georges De Feure Walnut Five Piece Salon Set, Ca. 1900
    Located in Dallas, TX
    GEORGES DE FEURE (1868-1943), Five Piece Salon Suite circa 1900 Walnut and parcel-gilt, comprising a settee, two armchairs and two side chairs. It is rare to find a full set of...
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    Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Living Room Sets

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    Walnut

  • Francois Decorchemont Pate De Verre Art Deco Paperweight
    By Francois Decorchemont
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Francois Decorchemont Pate-de-Verre Chameleon Paperweight sculpted with orange and clear bubbled glass. Francoise Decorchemont pioneered the pate de Verre industry in the turn of the...
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    Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Natural Specimens

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    Art Glass

  • Durand Irredescent Art Deco Orange and Gold Glass Vase
    By Durand
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Durand Iridescent orange gold glass vase. With large beautiful proportions; this vase adds color and warmth to an important space. Perfect for that special gift! circa 1925. Ename...
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    Vintage 1920s American Art Nouveau Vases

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    A gorgeous Mission or Arts & Crafts style rocking chair By L. & J.G. Stickley, "Harvey Ellis Collection" USA, 1990s Solid quarter sawn oak frame, with upholstered seat. Measures:...
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  • Stickley Harvey Ellis Collection Inlaid Cherry Wood Arts & Crafts Rocking Chair
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  • L. & J.G. Stickley Antique Mission Oak Arts & Crafts Rocking Chair, Circa 1900
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    A gorgeous Mission oak Arts & Crafts rocker By L. & J.G. Stickley USA, Circa 1900 Solid quarter sawn oak, with brown leather seat. Measures: 26.5"W x 29"D x 38.5"H. Seat height: ...
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  • Stickley Harvey Ellis Collection Arts & Crafts Oak and Leather Rocking Chair
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  • Fine Pair Of L.and J.G. Stickley Arts And Crafts Style Rocking Chairs
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  • Arts & Crafts Mission Rocker by Gustav Stickley with New Leather Seat
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