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Period: 20th Century
Period: 1870s
'Lot Cleaning, Los Angeles' — 1930s Modernism
By Paul Landacre
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
'Lot Cleaning, Los Angeles', wood engraving, edition 60, Zeitlin & Ver Brugge 69. Signed, titled and numbered '51/60' in pencil. A brilliant, black impression, on Kitakata Japan pape...
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1930s American Modern South Carolina

Materials

Woodcut

Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti 18K Gold Large (18mm) Star of David Pendant Necklace
By Tiffany & Co.
Located in Simpsonville, SC
Introducing the Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti Star of David Large 18k Yellow Gold Pendant Necklace, a magnificent symbol of faith, artistry, and luxury. This exquisite piece of jewelry ...
Category

Late 20th Century South Carolina

Materials

Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold

Pair of Italian Cold Painted Tin & Iron Figurative Monkey Wall Sconces, 20th C
Located in Charleston, SC
Pair of Italian cold painted tin and iron figurative dancing monkey wall sconces with flanking decorative palm trees, two scrolled foliage candle a...
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20th Century Italian Neoclassical South Carolina

Materials

Iron, Tin

An Original Airplane Lamp by the Sarsaparilla Company of Ny
By Sarsaparilla
Located in Charleston, SC
A Vintage Tiger Ace Airplane Lamp by the Sarsaparilla Company of New York. The Sarsaparilla Company of New York manufactured Deco Design pieces in the 1970s and 1980s. Many of their...
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1980s American Art Deco Vintage South Carolina

Materials

Steel, Chrome

A pair of 1990s Purple High Back Arm Chairs
Located in Charleston, SC
Custom high back chairs with a cream crackled finish with the slightest touch of purple in the cracks. A really high quality silk blend purple damask. These are just the right amo...
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Late 20th Century North American Other South Carolina

Materials

Silk, Upholstery, Wood

French Gilt Bronze and Crystal Tiered Chandelier, Circa 1870
Located in Charleston, SC
French gilt bronze and crystal three tiered fifteen light chandelier with floral swags, decorative ribbon arms, and hanging crystal tiered straws. Late 19th Century
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1870s French Victorian Antique South Carolina

'Starry Night' — 1930s American Modernism
By Rockwell Kent
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Rockwell Kent, 'Starry Night' wood engraving, 1933, edition 1750, Burne Jones 103. Signed in pencil. A brilliant, black impression, on cream wove Japan paper; with margins (7/8 to 1 ...
Category

1930s American Modern South Carolina

Materials

Woodcut

1980s Vintage Italian Style Tole Black and Gold Wastebasket
Located in Charleston, SC
Wonderful Vintage wastebasket with reticulated sides and Black and Gold Decoration. From the 80s. Would also work great to hold magazines. Or as a large cachepot.
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1980s Unknown Baroque Vintage South Carolina

Materials

Metal

A pair of mid-century spherical Swiveling Cork Desk Organizers by Park Sherman
By Park Sherman
Located in Charleston, SC
A pair of swiveling 'Bulletin Ball' cork desk organizers for pens and pencils. Designed and produced by Park Sherman in the USA, circa 1960s.
Category

1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage South Carolina

Materials

Metal

1970s Set of 3 Brass Shell Motif Towel Rings (Pair) and Toilet Paper Roll Holder
Located in Cordova, SC
Pair of brass shell motif towel rings and a single brass toilet paper roll holder with a matching brass shell motif. They are all in very good shape. The toilet paper roll holder art...
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1970s Unknown Hollywood Regency Vintage South Carolina

Materials

Brass

Mid-Century Pink and Turquoise Bar Ware - a Set of 6
By Libbey Glass Co.
Located in Charleston, SC
Pink and turquoise floral glasses with gold accents and gold rims. These are my favorite and the last I have in this pattern.
Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern South Carolina

Materials

Glass

Piero Fornasetti Gilded Porcelain Chariot Coasters or Nut Dishes Vintage- 6 pcs
By Fornasetti
Located in Cordova, SC
Vintage mid century modern Fornasetti coasters, set of six (6) of chariots with horses with gold gilding. Some noticeable wear to the gold coloring on the faces of the coasters. No c...
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1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage South Carolina

Materials

Ceramic

Small English convex mirror with eagle gold gilt 20th century
Located in Charleston, SC
Small scale eagle motif convex mirror. English mid 20th century
Category

Mid-20th Century English South Carolina

Materials

Gold Leaf

1980s Mailtland-Smith Regency Faux Malachite and Iron Hoofed Console Table
By Maitland Smith
Located in Charleston, SC
A stunning French empire style/ regency hand painted faux malachite under beveled glass console table. With gilt ormolus and bronze gilt hoofed feet. The base is a cross base iro...
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1980s Philippine Regency Vintage South Carolina

Materials

Iron, Gold Leaf

1960s Mid-Century Modern Executive Walnut Credenza With File Drawers
By Kimball Manufacturing Co. , Florence Knoll, Jens Risom
Located in Charleston, SC
Kimball style Credenza / Office Cabinet with File Drawers. Quality craftsmanship and materials in this walnut executive Credenza. Features 2 file drawers with 2 additional drawers ...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern South Carolina

Materials

Steel

1970s Bentwood Bamboo Patio Furniture, Pair of Lounge Chairs and Table Set of 4
By Paul Frankl
Located in Cordova, SC
Paul Frankl style four piece rattan patio furniture set, which includes two comfortable arm chairs and two glass top tables. One table being a round glass top coffee table and the second being a glass top side table with a shelf underneath...
Category

1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage South Carolina

Materials

Glass, Bamboo, Bentwood

Mid-20th Century Frederick Cooper style Brass rope and tassel lamps
By Frederick Cooper
Located in Charleston, SC
Frederick Cooper Large Hammered Brass / Bronze Table lamps. Large hammered brass body 10 1/2" diameter, beautifully grained 7" walnut base, applied metal twisted core tassels. Both l...
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Mid-20th Century American Neoclassical Revival South Carolina

Materials

Brass

Mother and Child — Seasonal Greeting, Black Woman Artist
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Ann Graves Tanksley, Untitled (Mother and Child), mixed media on Japan paper, c. 1960s. Signed 'A. Tanksley' in gold in the image, lower right. Linoleum cut in black ink on Japanese paper, with blue and gold brushed ink; cloth batik collage, and metallic gold star laid onto black construction paper. Created as a seasonal greeting. Inscribed on the inside panel is 'Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Love, John & Ann.' Archivally matted to museum standards. Unique. Image size 7 3/8 x 4 7/16 inches (187 x 113 mm); front panel size 8 11/16 x 5 3/4 inches (221 x 146 mm). ABOUT THE ARTIST “Her work reflects the influence of her travels, the residential colors, the simple work habits, the loneliness, and the love and devotion to one’s spiritual beliefs. There is a oneness of artist and concept. Her love of life, despite social barriers and frustrations, is promoted in her work for audiences to witness and accept... Her paintings evoke a spiritual awakening. One is drawn to the intensity of color that prevails and identifies the moods of feasts and celebrations. ...Life is full of anticipation and dedication, of acceptance and hope, of faith and survival. These are all present in the works of Ann Tanksley.” —Robert Henke, The Art of Black American Women: Works of Twenty-Four Artists of the Century, McFarland & Company, Inc., 1993. Ann Graves was born in 1934 and raised in the Homewood community in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Drawn to art at an early age, Tanksley graduated from Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1956 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Following graduation from college, she married fellow Homewood native John Tanksley, and the couple moved to Brooklyn, New York. He worked as a photo retoucher in the advertising industry. Tanksley devoted herself to raising her daughters while working as an art instructor before fully pursuing her artistic pursuits. She was an art instructor at Queens Youth Center for the Arts from 1959-62, the Arts Center of Northern New Jersey in 1963, and a substitute art instructor at Malvern Public Schools in 1971. She also served as an adjunct art instructor at Suffolk County Community College from 1973-1975. Tanksley continued her art education with studies at the Arts League of New York, The New School, the Paulette Singer Workshop in Great Neck, and the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, where she learned monotype printmaking. In addition to Blackburn and Singer, Tanksley studied with several renowned artists throughout her career, including Norman Lewis (artist), Balcomb Greene, and Samuel Rosenberg (artist). Tanksley was one of the first members of Where We At: Black Women Artists, Inc., a New York-based women’s art collective founded by artists Kay...
Category

1960s Expressionist South Carolina

Materials

Fabric, Paper, Ink, Mixed Media

'Little Girl' — American Modernism
By Milton Avery
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Milton Avery, 'Little Girl', drypoint, 1936, edition 60, Lunn 11. Signed, dated, and numbered '22/60' in pencil. A superb impression, in warm black ink with delicate overall plate tone, on off-white wove paper, with wide margins (2 5/8 to 4 1/8 inches); hinge stains on the top sheet edge, verso, otherwise in excellent condition. Matted to museum standards, unframed. Image size 8 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches (222 x 121 mm); sheet size 14 7/8 x 13 1/8 inches (378 x 333 mm). Collections: Cantor Arts Center, National Gallery of Art. ABOUT THE ARTIST "I never have any rules to follow; I follow myself." "I paint not by sight but by faith. Faith gives you sight." —Milton Avery 'His is the poetry of sheer loveliness.' —Mark Rothko in his 1965 eulogy to Avery. Milton Avery (1885-1965) is recognized as one of America's foremost modernist artists, renowned for his uniquely expressive style, evocative use of color, and captivating compositions. Growing up in a working-class family in Altmar, New York, Avery's early life was marked by the struggles and realities of rural New York. Despite lacking formal artistic training, he displayed an innate talent for drawing from an early age. In 1905, his family relocated to Hartford, Connecticut, where he worked various odd jobs while developing his artistic skills through self-study and experimentation. In 1915, he enrolled at the Connecticut League of Art Students, where he received formal instruction and began to refine his distinctive style. In 1918, Avery transferred to the School of the Art Society of Hartford and worked in the evenings so that he could paint during the day. He became a member of the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts in 1924. That summer in Gloucester, Massachusetts, he met the artist Sally Michael...
Category

1930s American Modern South Carolina

Materials

Drypoint

Late 20th Century Italian White Rush Seat Bench
Located in Charleston, SC
Late 20th century Italian style Rush Seat with a Cream distressed finish Bench. Gorgeous Bench in Great Vintage Condition. Solid and Firm. Wear is usual for its age. Please see ph...
Category

Late 20th Century American Country South Carolina

Materials

Rush, Wood, Paint

David Webb White Enamel Ruby 18k Yellow Gold Vintage Lion Cufflinks Stud Set
By David Webb
Located in Simpsonville, SC
Exuding regal elegance and exquisite craftsmanship, this vintage David Webb Lion Cufflinks & Stud Set is a remarkable testament to the brand’s bold and artistic jewelry design. Craft...
Category

Late 20th Century South Carolina

Materials

Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold, Enamel

'Inside the Flowers' (Java Sparrow and Peach Blossoms) — Mid-Century Japanese
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Shoko Uemura, 'Inside the Flowers (Java Sparrow and Peach Blossoms)', color woodcut, c. 1950s, edition 300. Signed in ink with the artist’s red seal beneath. A superb impression, with fresh, delicate colors, on cream wove Japan paper; the full sheet with margins (9/16 to 1 3/8 inches), in excellent condition. Archivally sleeved, unmatted. Image size 12 3/4 x 18 1/2 inches (324 x 470 mm); sheet size 14 3/4 x 20 3/16 inches (375 x 513 mm). Published by The Momose Print Company of Tokyo. ABOUT THE ARTIST Uemura Shoko (1902-2001) was the son of the famous shin-hanga artist Uemura Shoen...
Category

1950s Showa South Carolina

Materials

Woodcut

'Judges' from 'In Praise of Folly' — Mid-Century Graphic Modernism
By Lynd Ward
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Lynd Ward, 'Judges' from the series 'Moriae Encomium (In Praise of Folly),' mezzotint, 1943, no edition, proofs only. Signed, dated, and titled in pencil. A superb, richly-inked impression, on cream wove paper; the full sheet with margins (1 1/4 to 2 inches) in excellent condition. Scarce. Matted to museum standards, unframed. Image size 7 13/16 x 4 7/8 inches (198 x 124 mm); sheet size 10 3/4 x 8 1/8 inches (273 x 206 mm). Created by the artist for 'Erasmus's Moriae Encomium,' or 'In Praise of Folly,' published by the Limited Editions Club, 1943. A rare, signed, proof impression apart from the Limited Editions Club publication. ABOUT THE ARTIST Lynd Ward is acknowledged as one of America’s foremost wood engravers and book illustrators of the first half of the twentieth century. His innovative use of narrative printmaking as a stand-alone storytelling vehicle was uniquely successful in reaching a broad audience. The powerful psychological intensity of his work, celebrated for its dynamic design, technical precision, and compelling dramatic content, finds resonance in the literature of Poe, Melville, and Hawthorne. Like these classic American writers, Ward was concerned with the themes of man’s inner struggles and the role of the subconscious in determining his destiny. An artist of social conscience during the Great Depression and World War II, he infused his graphic images with his unique brand of social realism, deftly portraying the problems that challenged the ideals of American society. The son of a Methodist preacher, Lynd Ward, moved from Chicago to Massachusetts at an early age. He graduated from the Teachers College of Columbia University, New York, in 1926, where he studied illustration and graphic arts. He married May Yonge McNeer in 1936 and left for Europe for their honeymoon in Eastern Europe. After four months, they settled in Leipzig, where Ward studied at the National Academy of Graphic Arts and Bookmaking. Inspired by Belgian expressionist artist Frans Masereel's graphic novel ‘The Sun,’ and another graphic novel by the German artist Otto Nückel, ‘Destiny,’ he determined to create his own "wordless" novel. Upon his return to America, Ward completed his first book, ‘God's Man: A Novel in Woodcuts,’ published in 1929. ‘Gods’ Man’ was a great success for its author and publisher and was reprinted four times in 1930, including a British edition. This book and several which followed it, ‘Madman’s Drum,’ 1930, ‘Wild Pilgrimage,’ 1932, ‘Prelude to a Million Years,’ 1933, ‘Song Without Words,' 1936, ‘Vertigo,’ 1937; and ‘Last Unfinished Wordless Novel’ (created in the 1960s and published in 2001) were comprised solely of Ward's wood engravings. Ward designed each graphic image to occupy an entire page, the sequence of which conveys the story's narrative. In 1937, Ward was named Director of the Graphic Arts Division of the Federal Art Project, a division of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). In the following years, Ward went on to illustrate more than one hundred books (some of which he wrote), including classics for the Limited Editions Club Goethe’s ‘Faust,’ Faulkner’s ‘A Green Bough,’ and Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein,’ and several children’s books. He also produced single-subject wood engravings, paintings, and drawings. His print ‘Sanctuary,’ 1939, was shown at the 1939 New York World’s Fair, and ‘Clouded Over,’ 1948, received the 1948 Library of Congress Award and was included in ‘American Prize Prints of the 20th Century’ by Albert Reese. He received the National Academy of Design Print Award (1949), the New York Times Best Illustrated Award (1973), and the Regina Award (Catholic Library Association, 1975). ‘The Biggest Bear,’ a children’s book with illustrations by Ward, was the recipient of the esteemed 1952 Caldecott Medal of the American Library Association. An Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers, Ward was a member and board member of the National Academy of Design and the Artists’ League of America. He served several terms as president of the Society of American Graphic Artists and was a member of the American Artists Congress and the Society of Illustrators. Ward exhibited at the American Artists Congress; the National Academy of Design; the John Herron Art Institute; and the Library of Congress. He had a one-person show at Associated American Artists, NY, on the publication of his monograph 'Storyteller Without Words,' 1974; AAA mounted a memorial exhibition in 1986. The May 1976 issue of 'Bibliognost,' a book collector’s publication, was dedicated to Ward. ‘Lynd Ward, His Bookplate Designs,’ an article by Dan Burne Jones, was published in the American Society of Bookplate Collectors and Designers Yearbook, 1981/82. In 2001, sixteen years after his death, Rutgers University Libraries published ’Lynd Ward’s Last Unfinished Wordless Novel.’ The blocks were intended to be part of a novel in woodcuts, the first since Vertigo, but Ward did not live to complete the project. Master printer and book designer Barbara Henry collated and printed the twenty-six finished blocks out of the forty-four initially planned for the still unnamed narrative. In 2010 the Library of America honored Ward’s achievements with the meticulous production of a collection of Ward’s woodcut novels—the first time the Library had gone wordless. The publication replicated his original editions with a single full-size image printed on the right page of each double-page spread. In his introduction to the books, renowned cartoonist/illustrator Art...
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1940s American Modern South Carolina

Materials

Mezzotint

1950’s Gio Ponti style side table
By Gio Ponti
Located in Charleston, SC
A beautiful side table with elegant details, in the manner of Gio Ponti, and reminiscent of an Arne Vodder design. We are fairly certain the table is American made, definitely circa ...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern South Carolina

Materials

Wood

Harry Winston Baguette Diamond Platinum Eternity Band Ring Size 4.75
By Harry Winston
Located in Simpsonville, SC
Refined elegance meets iconic craftsmanship in this exquisite Harry Winston Baguette Diamond Platinum Eternity Band Ring—a timeless piece that showcases the House’s enduring devotion...
Category

Late 20th Century South Carolina

Materials

White Diamond, Platinum

'Third Avenue Elevated #1' — Mid-century Precisionist Abstraction
By Ralston Crawford
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Ralston Crawford, 'Third Avenue Elevated #1', lithograph, 1951, edition 55. Freeman L51.4. Signed, titled and numbered '48/55' in pencil. A fine, richly-inked impression, with rich ...
Category

1950s Abstract South Carolina

Materials

Lithograph

Romweber Hollywood Regency Chinoiserie Black Lacquered Credenza, Refinished
By Romweber Furniture Co.
Located in Charleston, SC
An exceptional mid-century modern Hollywood Regency Chinoiserie dresser or credenza By Romweber USA, Circa 1950s Black lacquered teak, with original Asian-inspired brass hardware ...
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Mid-20th Century American Chinoiserie South Carolina

Materials

Brass

Untitled in original brass frame with catalog for 1976 exhibitions
By Robert Natkin
Located in Charleston, US
A member of the original abstract expressionists, Robert Natkin's "Untitled" (1978) is a stunning acrylic painting, showcasing pastel colors in a minimalist, color field style. This ...
Category

1970s Minimalist South Carolina

Materials

Acrylic

Late 20th Century Nude Figure Sculpture, Unsigned
Located in Charleston, SC
Nude sculpture figure of woman kneeling. Late 20th century.
Category

Late 20th Century American Folk Art South Carolina

Materials

Clay

Italian Modern Travertine Square Coffee Table ~ Side Table
Located in Charleston, SC
1980’s Italian modern travertine square side table. This piece could easily work as a coffee table in a small apartment. This is a timeless piece. Top comes off. Square pedestal ba...
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1980s Italian Post-Modern Vintage South Carolina

Materials

Marble

American Gilt Copper Full Bodied Horse Directional Weathervane, Fiske, C. 1870
By J.W. Fiske & Company
Located in Charleston, SC
American gilt copper full bodied running horse directional weathervane with two gilt circular spheres resting on squared iron stand, J.W. Fiske, late 19th century.
Category

1870s American Folk Art Antique South Carolina

Materials

Copper, Iron, Zinc, Gold Leaf

American Maritime Copper and Brass Deep Sea Divers Helmet on Stand, NY C. 1930
Located in Charleston, SC
American maritime copper and brass deep sea divers helmet with the original three glass cross hatched windows, latching bonnet, air line intake ...
Category

1930s American American Craftsman Vintage South Carolina

Materials

Brass, Copper

'Blast Furnace #1' — Mid-Century American Modernism
By Harry Sternberg
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Harry Sternberg, 'Blast Furnace #1', etching, aquatint and roulette, 1946, edition 250, Moore 147. Signed in pencil. A superb, richly-inked impression, w...
Category

1940s Realist South Carolina

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

'Coenties Slip' — Lower Manhattan, Financial District
By Luigi Kasimir
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Luigi Kasimir, 'Coenties Slip', color etching with aquatint, 1927, edition 100. Signed in pencil. Dated in the plate, lower right. Annotated 'NEW YORK HANOVER SQUARE (COENTIES SLIP)'...
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1920s American Modern South Carolina

Materials

Etching, Aquatint

Cartier 18 Karat White Gold Love Bracelet Charm Pendant
By Cartier
Located in Simpsonville, SC
Elevate your Cartier Charm Bracelet to new heights of elegance and sentiment with the Cartier 18 Karat White Gold Love Bracelet Charm. This exquisite charm seamlessly marries Cartier...
Category

Late 20th Century South Carolina

Materials

Gold, White Gold

'Unemployed Marchers' — American Modernism, WPA
By Leon Bibel
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Leon Bibel, 'Unemployed Marchers', 2-color lithograph, c. 1938, edition 25. Signed, titled, and numbered '2/25' in pencil. A fine, richly-inked impression on off-white, wove paper, w...
Category

1930s American Modern South Carolina

Materials

Lithograph

'Laguna Cove' — American Modernism, California
By Paul Landacre
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Paul Landacre, 'Laguna Cove', wood engraving, 1935; edition 60 (16 printed), 2nd edition 150 (6 printed), Woodcut Society 200, Wien 247. Signed and titled in pencil. A brilliant, black impression, on cream wove Japan, with full margins (3/4 to 1 3/4 inches), in excellent condition. Archivally matted to museum standards, unframed. This impression is from the edition published for the Twentieth Presentation Print of the Woodcut Society, 1941. Printed by Torch Press, Cedar Rapids. Literature: Reproduced in 'James Swann...
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1930s American Modern South Carolina

Materials

Woodcut

1950’s Sunburst Satin and Clear Glass Flush Mount
Located in Charleston, SC
Atomic 1950s era starburst glass ceiling fixture ~ flush mount. 7(1/2)" width ~ 3(1/2)" height and 5(3/4)" fitter. A clear raised starburst/sunburst is a fantastic contrast with th...
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Mid-20th Century Unknown Mid-Century Modern South Carolina

Materials

Opaline Glass

Tiffany & Co. Etoile Diamond 18k Gold Platinum Star of David Pendant Necklace
By Tiffany & Co.
Located in Simpsonville, SC
The Tiffany & Co. Etoile Diamond 18K Gold Platinum Star of David Pendant Necklace is a sophisticated piece that combines spiritual symbolism with Tiffany’s renowned elegance. This ...
Category

Late 20th Century South Carolina

Materials

White Diamond, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold, Platinum

1970’s Woven Wicker Geometric Table Lamps With Ro Sham Beaux Shades - a Pair
Located in Charleston, SC
A pair of 1970’s Woven Wicker Geometric Table Lamps With Ro Sham Beaux Shades Pair of midcentury table lamps with an ingenious multi-layer geometri...
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1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage South Carolina

Materials

Metal

Pair of Old English Ellis Silver Plate Rococo Style Three-Light Candelabra
By Barker Ellis Silver Co.
Located in CHARLESTON, SC
Pair of finest quality Old English Ellis silver plate Rococo style three-light candelabra with flame snuffer Maker- Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham (predecessors to Ellis-Barker Silv...
Category

Early 20th Century English Rococo South Carolina

Materials

Silver Plate

Untitled (Two Nudes) — Erotic Surrealism
By Hans Bellmer
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Hans Bellmer, Untitled (Two Nudes), engraving and drypoint, 1971, edition 99. Signed and numbered '94/99' in pencil. A fine impression, on Arches cream wove paper; the full sheet wit...
Category

1960s Surrealist South Carolina

Materials

Engraving, Drypoint

Jamaican Art Deco Round Bar/Cocktail Cabinet By Burnett Webster(circa.1934-1939)
Located in Charleston, SC
This Rare Jamaican Art Deco. Round, Four Door Mahogany Bar / Cocktail Cabinet was designed and handmade by Burnett Webster (1909–1992) in Kingston, Jamaica...
Category

Early 20th Century Jamaican Art Deco South Carolina

Materials

Glass, Ebony, Mahogany

'Pups in the Pit' — American Realism
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
William Wind McKim, 'Pups in the Pit', lithograph, 1967, edition c. 50. Signed and titled in pencil. A fine, richly-inked impression, on cream wove paper, with full margins (1 1/8 to...
Category

1940s American Realist South Carolina

Materials

Lithograph

Tiffany & Co. Diamond Square Sapphire Platinum Eternity Band Ring Size 4.75
By Tiffany & Co.
Located in Simpsonville, SC
The Tiffany & Co. Vintage Diamond Square Sapphire Platinum Eternity Band Ring is a timeless symbol of elegance, combining the allure of vintage design with Tiffany & Co.’s exceptiona...
Category

20th Century South Carolina

Materials

Diamond, White Diamond, Brown Diamond, Sapphire, Blue Sapphire, Platinum

Classical Regency Style Pair of Caldwell Sconces, circa 1920s
By Edward F. Caldwell & Co.
Located in Charleston, SC
Grand pair of Caldwell scones with elegant crystal sunburst and fine bronze neoclassical frame. This pair of sconces has two candle arms and are in the Robert Adam style.
Category

Early 20th Century American Regency South Carolina

Materials

Crystal, Bronze

'Baigneuse Debout, à Mi-Jambes' — French Impressionism
By Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Pierre Auguste Renoir, 'Baigneuse Debout, à Mi-Jambes (Woman Bathing, Standing Up to Her Knees in Water)', 1910, etching, edition not stated, Delteil 23. Unsigned as published. A fin...
Category

1910s Impressionist South Carolina

Materials

Etching

Cartier Pavé Diamond 18K Yellow Gold Heart Pendant Charm
By Cartier
Located in Simpsonville, SC
The Cartier Pavé Diamond 18K Yellow Gold Heart Pendant Charm is a breathtaking expression of love and elegance, crafted with Cartier’s signature refinement. Made from radiant 18K y...
Category

Late 20th Century South Carolina

Materials

Diamond, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold

Pair of English Polished Steel Ship Lanterns ( Meteorite Firm )
Located in Charleston, SC
Pair of English polished steel ship lanterns. Signed by maker , Meteorite and stamped Port and Starboard. Dealers please call for trade price.
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20th Century British South Carolina

Vintage Philippines Wedding Basket, 4 Pieces
Located in Cordova, SC
Vintage Wedding basket from Philippines in great shape. This item was purchased from the estate of a woman who taught in Philippines for a numbe...
Category

1970s Pacific Islands International Style Vintage South Carolina

Materials

Wicker, Rattan

English Brass and Polished Steel Skeleton Clock Under Glass Dome Webber, C. 1870
By Webber
Located in Charleston, SC
English brass skeleton clock under original glass dome with a polished steel roman numeral dial, fuse chain movement, and affixed to an oval carved wood felt base with four bun feet....
Category

1870s English Victorian Antique South Carolina

Materials

Brass, Steel

Early 20th Century French Eight Arm Rock Crystal and Gilt Bronze Chandelier
Located in Charleston, SC
Elegant French LXV style bronze and rock crystal eight light chandelier. This chandelier has wonderful heavy handcut rock crystal prisms suspended from a Classic gilt bronze bird cage frame...
Category

Early 20th Century French Louis XV South Carolina

Materials

Rock Crystal, Bronze

American Naval Two Masted Clipper Ship Brig Model Under Glass, US Perry 20th C.
Located in Charleston, SC
American Naval two masted clipper ship brig model mounted on stand under a glass case. The US Perry was a brig commissioned by the United States Navy October 1843 prior to the American Civil War...
Category

20th Century American American Empire South Carolina

Materials

Glass, Mahogany, Pine, Paint

Vintage John Dickenson Style Draped Rope Pedestal, Lacquered Fiberglass
By John Dickinson
Located in Charleston, SC
Vintage John Dickenson Style Draped Rope Drinks Side Table, Lacquered Fiberglass Offered for sale is a winter-white lacquered fiberglass "rope" drinks pedestal in the style of John...
Category

1970s American Hollywood Regency Vintage South Carolina

Materials

Fiberglass, Paint

'Financial District', New York City — American Modernism
By Howard Norton Cook
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Howard Cook, 'Financial District', lithograph, 1931, edition 75, Duffy 155. A fine, richly-inked impression, on cream wove paper, the full sheet with wide margins (2 3/4 to 5 5/8 inches), in excellent condition. Image size 13 5/16 x 10 3/8 inches (338 x 264 mm); sheet size 23 x 16 inches (584 x 406 mm). Matted to museum standards, unframed. Literature: 'American Master Prints from the Betty and Douglas Duffy Collection', the Trust for Museum Exhibitions, Washington, D.C., 1987. Collections: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Library of Congress, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum. ABOUT THE ARTIST Howard Norton Cook (1901-1980) was one of the best-known of the second generation of artists who moved to Taos. A native of Massachusetts, he studied at the Art Students League in New York City and at the Woodstock Art Colony. Beginning his association with Taos in 1926, he became a resident of the community in the 1930s. During his career, he received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected an Academician in the National Academy of Design. He earned a national reputation as a painter, muralist, and printmaker. Cook’s work in the print mediums received acclaim early in his career with one-person exhibitions at the Denver Art Museum (1927) and the Museum of New Mexico (1928). He received numerous honors and awards over the years, including selection in best-of-the-year exhibitions sponsored by the American Institute of Graphics Arts, the Brooklyn Museum, the Society of American Etchers, and the Philadelphia Print Club. His first Guggenheim Fellowship took him to Taxco, Mexico in 1932 and 1933; his second in the following year enabled him to travel through the American South and Southwest. Cook painted murals for the Public Works of Art Project in 1933 and the Treasury Departments Art Program in 1935. The latter project, completed in Pittsburgh, received a Gold Medal from the Architectural League of New York. One of his most acclaimed commissions was a mural in the San Antonio Post Office in 1937. He and Barbara Latham settled in Talpa, south of Taos, in 1938 and remained there for over three decades. Cook volunteered in World War II as an Artist War Correspondent for the US Navy, where he was deployed in the Pacific. In 1943 he was appointed Leader of a War Art Unit...
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1930s American Modern South Carolina

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Lithograph

'Snow Shovellers, New York' — American Modernism
By Clare Leighton
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Clare Leighton, 'Snow Shovellers, New York', 1929, wood engraving, edition 45, Boston Public Library 146. Signed, titled, and numbered '29/45' in pencil. A...
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1920s American Modern South Carolina

Materials

Woodcut

Vintage Carson’s Sofa
By Carsons
Located in Charleston, SC
Ooooh this sofa is soooo good! The legs are very reminiscent of Vladamir Kagan’s “Marilyn sofa”. Except this one has 3 cushions instead of one and a really excellent shelled bac...
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Late 20th Century American Post-Modern South Carolina

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Metal

Hagoromo - Noh
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Matsuno Sofu (1899-1963), 'Hagoromo - Noh', woodblock print, 1937. Signed 'Sofu' with the artist's seal, lower right. A fine impression, with fresh color...
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1930s Showa South Carolina

Materials

Woodcut

1970’s Blue Lucite and Rope Coasters With Holder - a Set of 9
Located in Charleston, SC
1970’s lucite in a blue finish with woven seagrass laid in a spiral design. Each coaster measures: 4.5” diameter x .25” tall Holder measures: 7” long x 3.25” deep x 3.25” tall
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1970s American Post-Modern Vintage South Carolina

Materials

Jute, Lucite

'Chion-in Temple Gate' from 'Eight Scenes of Cherry Blossoms' — Jizuri Seal
By Hiroshi Yoshida
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Hiroshi Yoshida, 'Chion-in Temple Gate (Sunset)' from the series 'Eight Scenes of Cherry Blossoms (Sakura hachi dai: Sakura mon)', color woodblock print, 1935. Signed in brush 'Yoshida' and in pencil 'Hiroshi Yoshida'. A superb, early impression, with fresh colors; the full sheet with margins, on cream Japan paper; an area of slight toning in the top right sheet corner, not affecting the image, otherwise in excellent condition. Marked with a jizuri (self-printed) seal, upper left margin. Self-published by the artist. Image size 9 5/8 x 14 3/4 inches (444 x 375 mm); sheet size 10 7/8 x 16 inches (276 x 406 mm). Archivally sleeved, unmatted. Provenance: M. Nakazawa, Tokyo. Literature: Japanese Landscapes of the 20th Century (Hotei Publishing calendar), 2001, May. Collections: Honolulu Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. ABOUT THE IMAGE Located in Kyoto, Chionin is the main temple of the Jodo sect of Japanese Buddhism, one of the most popular Buddhist sects in Japan, having millions of followers. The Sanmon Gate, Chionin's entrance gate, standing 24 meters tall and 50 meters wide, it is the largest wooden temple gate in Japan and dates back to the early 1600s. Behind the gate, a broad set of stairs leads to the main temple grounds. ABOUT THE ARTIST Painter and printmaker Yoshida Hiroshi (1876-1950) is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the Japanese 'shin hanga' (New Print) movement. Yoshida was born as the second son of Ueda Tsukane in Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, a schoolteacher from an old samurai family. In 1891 he was adopted by his art teacher Yoshida Kasaburo in Fukuoka and took his surname. In 1893 he went to Kyoto to study painting, and the following year to Tokyo to join Koyama Shotaro's Fudosha private school; he also became a member of the Meiji Fine Arts Society. These institutions taught and advocated Western-style painting, greatly influencing Yoshida’s artistic development. In 1899 Yoshida had his first American exhibition at Detroit Museum of Art (now Detroit Institute of Art), making the first of many visits to the US and Europe. In 1902 he helped reorganize the Meiji Fine Arts Society, renaming it the Taiheiyo-Gakai (Pacific Painting...
Category

1930s Showa South Carolina

Materials

Woodcut

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