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Hollywood Regency Italian Gilt Rope & Tassel Ottoman Stool in Leopard Velvet
Hollywood Regency Italian Gilt Rope & Tassel Ottoman Stool in Leopard Velvet

Hollywood Regency Italian Gilt Rope & Tassel Ottoman Stool in Leopard Velvet

Located in Saint Louis, MO

Perch yourself up on a pedestal like Babe Paley did in this 1960s Italian Hollywood Regency gilded rope and tassel leopard ottoman stool. Famed interio...

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Vintage 1960s Italian Hollywood Regency Ottomans and Poufs

Materials

Upholstery, Velvet, Wood, Giltwood

Rattan: A World of Elegance and Charm
Rattan: A World of Elegance and Charm

Rattan: A World of Elegance and Charm

By Rizzoli International Publications

Located in New York, NY

Rattan furnishings evoke the glamour and laid back elegance of exotic beach houses as well as the informal beauty of plant filled garden rooms and sun dappled verandas. Long fascinated with rattan's versatility, designer Lulu Lytle examines the enduring appeal of this sustainable tropical palm in RATTAN: A WORLD OF ELEGANCE AND CHARM. The first book in decades to examine the history and craftsmanship of rattan furniture, this insightful tome showcases rattan's appeal through archival images of beautiful interiors including Madeleine Castaing's winter garden in Paris, Michael Taylor's own Californian beach house, the Titanic's Café Parisian and the Billy Baldwin designed Mr. Kennedy's beauty salon in New York City. Rattan's many personalities are explored through its inclusion in settings as diverse as Impressionist paintings, flamboyant nightclubs and pared down contemporary drawing rooms. A reflection of its inherent beauty and longevity, antique rattan furniture from the nineteenth century is highly collectible, as are rattan pieces created by giants of modern design such as Josef Hoffmann for Thonet, Josef Frank for Svenskt Tenn, Jean-Michel Frank for Ecart, Renzo Mongiardino for Bonacina, Arne Jacobsen for Sika, Paul Frankl and Donald Deskey. Rattan pieces have become iconic and highly prized, including Hiroomi Tahara's Wrap Sofa, Franca Helg's Primavera Chair, and the many iterations of the beloved Peacock Chair. RATTAN also highlights some of the many tastemakers who have embraced rattan--from Marella Agnelli, Babe Paley, and Cecil Beaton to leading interior designers including Jeffrey Bilhuber, Veere Grenney, Axel Vervoordt, and Jacques Grange. About The Author Lulu Lytle, long smitten with the romance and versatility of rattan, rescued the last remaining workshop in Britain in 2010 in order to establish Soane Britain...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Books

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Antique Pile French Aubusson Rug
Antique Pile French Aubusson Rug

Antique Pile French Aubusson Rug

Located in New York, NY

Antique Pile Aubusson rug France, circa 1746-1762 Provenance: William & Babe Paley. handwoven

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Antique Mid-18th Century French Aubusson Western European Rugs

Materials

Wool

Pair of John Vesey "Maximilian Lounge Chairs"
Pair of John Vesey "Maximilian Lounge Chairs"

Pair of John Vesey "Maximilian Lounge Chairs"

By John Vesey

Located in New York, NY

The “Maximilian Lounge Chair” was John Vesey’s finest and most celebrated chair design — it was also his most expensive one to produce, and appeared in a 1959 issue of Vogue. The aluminum frame was wrought rather than cast, solid rather than assembled, and polished to a seamless satiny sheen. An industrial-aluminum screen supports the black-leather upholstery tufted in a pattern that harks back to the 19th century. So too does the chair’s form that’s based on low-slung Latin American planters’ chairs. One that belonged to the ill-fated Emperor Maximilian of Mexico...

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Vintage 1950s American Modern Chairs

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Aluminum

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George Jones Majolica 'Bamboo and Wicker' Plate, English, circa 1870, shape number 3225. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. John Hay Whitney, Sotheby's New York, April 22-25, 1999, Sale number 7293, Lot number 956 (color illustration p. 369). For over 28 years we have been among the Nation’s preeminent specialists in fine antique majolica. Betsey Cushing Roosevelt Whitney (1908-1999), the widow of John Hay "Jock" Whitney and the first wife of James Roosevelt II, the eldest son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, was one of the three glamorous Cushing sisters of Boston. Married at twenty-two, she was FDR's clear favorite during the White House years, where she often stood in as a highly competent, enthusiastic and poised hostess, a job which the First Lady deplored. Betsey’s social-climbing mother preened her three daughters from birth to make socially and financially advantageous marriages. And that they did. Her elder sister, Mary (Minnie), married Vincent Astor, and her younger sister, Barbara, whom they called 'Babe' form a young age, married Standard Oil heir, Stanley Mortimer, Jr., and after divorcing him, married William S. Paley, founder of the CBS television network (Babe Paley). These glittering doyennes of New York and international society defined taste, what was in and what wasn't, for thirty years. After divorcing James Roosevelt in 1940, Betsey married Jock Whitney on March 1, 1942 in an informal family-only ceremony held at her mother’s New York apartment on East 86th Street. She was 33 and he was 37. She had two young daughters, Sara and Kate; he had no children from his previous marriage. As one of the wealthiest men in the world throughout the 1950's, 60's and 70's, Jock achieved his great fortune through equal parts inheritance, business acumen and flat-out good luck. His concerns were as vast and varied as they are interesting; for example, in 1933 he acquired a 15% interest in Technicolor Corporation, and in 1942 when David O. Selznick liquidated his company for tax reasons, and sold his share in GONE WITH THE WIND to his business partner, Jock Whitney, for $500,000, who in turn sold it on to MGM for $2.8 million, so that the studio owned the film outright. In 1946, he founded J.H. Whitney & Company, the oldest venture capital firm in the U.S. In 1949, after eight years of marriage, he adopted Betsey’s two daughters from her previous marriage to James Roosevelt and the girls’ names were changed to Whitney. Jock was appointed by Dwight D. Eisenhower as Ambassador to Great Britain and the couple moved to London in 1957 for four years, taking with them some 150 of their favorite paintings, all of them masterpieces. Since their marriage in 1942, the couple had set about collecting scores of nearly priceless paintings and other significant works decorative art, the finest antique furniture, tapestries, porcelains, ceramics, and majolica. During their tenure in London, both Ambassador and Mrs. Whitney became close to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, who, in a departure from the usual procedure, addressed them by their first names. After Betsey Whitney’s death in 1999, their collections were consigned to Sotheby’s New York. Items were removed directly from their many homes--a quadruplex at Beekman Place...

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George Jones Majolica 'Bamboo and Wicker' Plate, English, circa 1870
George Jones Majolica 'Bamboo and Wicker' Plate, English, circa 1870

George Jones Majolica 'Bamboo and Wicker' Plate, English, circa 1870

By George Jones

Located in Banner Elk, NC

George Jones Majolica 'Bamboo and Wicker' Plate, English, circa 1870, shape number 3225. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. John Hay Whitney, Sotheby's New York, April 22-25, 1999, Sale number 7293, Lot number 956 (color illustration p. 369). For over 28 years we have been among the Nation’s preeminent specialists in fine antique majolica. Betsey Cushing Roosevelt Whitney (1908-1999), the widow of John Hay "Jock" Whitney and the first wife of James Roosevelt II, the eldest son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, was one of the three glamorous Cushing sisters of Boston. Married at twenty-two, she was FDR's clear favorite during the White House years, where she often stood in as a highly competent, enthusiastic and poised hostess, a job which the First Lady deplored. Betsey’s social-climbing mother preened her three daughters from birth to make socially and financially advantageous marriages. And that they did. Her elder sister, Mary (Minnie), married Vincent Astor, and her younger sister, Barbara, whom they called 'Babe' form a young age, married Standard Oil heir, Stanley Mortimer, Jr., and after divorcing him, married William S. Paley, founder of the CBS television network (Babe Paley). These glittering doyennes of New York and international society defined taste, what was in and what wasn't, for thirty years. After divorcing James Roosevelt in 1940, Betsey married Jock Whitney on March 1, 1942 in an informal family-only ceremony held at her mother’s New York apartment on East 86th Street. She was 33 and he was 37. She had two young daughters, Sara and Kate; he had no children from his previous marriage. As one of the wealthiest men in the world throughout the 1950's, 60's and 70's, Jock achieved his great fortune through equal parts inheritance, business acumen and flat-out good luck. His concerns were as vast and varied as they are interesting; for example, in 1933 he acquired a 15% interest in Technicolor Corporation, and in 1942 when David O. Selznick liquidated his company for tax reasons, and sold his share in GONE WITH THE WIND to his business partner, Jock Whitney, for $500,000, who in turn sold it on to MGM for $2.8 million, so that the studio owned the film outright. In 1946, he founded J.H. Whitney & Company, the oldest venture capital firm in the U.S. In 1949, after eight years of marriage, he adopted Betsey’s two daughters from her previous marriage to James Roosevelt and the girls’ names were changed to Whitney. Jock was appointed by Dwight D. Eisenhower as Ambassador to Great Britain and the couple moved to London in 1957 for four years, taking with them some 150 of their favorite paintings, all of them masterpieces. Since their marriage in 1942, the couple had set about collecting scores of nearly priceless paintings and other significant works decorative art, the finest antique furniture, tapestries, porcelains, ceramics, and majolica. During their tenure in London, both Ambassador and Mrs. Whitney became close to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, who, in a departure from the usual procedure, addressed them by their first names. After Betsey Whitney’s death in 1999, their collections were consigned to Sotheby’s New York. Items were removed directly from their many homes--a quadruplex at Beekman Place...

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Victoria Pottery 'VPC' Majolica Plate English, circa 1875
Victoria Pottery 'VPC' Majolica Plate English, circa 1875

Victoria Pottery 'VPC' Majolica Plate English, circa 1875

By Victoria Pottery Company

Located in Banner Elk, NC

Victoria Pottery (VPC) Majolica plate 8.75-ins, English, circa 1875, with simulated bamboo edging, colorful bamboo shoots, on a vivid turquoise basket-weave ground. VPC painted pattern mark 'M110' to reverse. Provenance: From the Estate of Mrs. John Hay Whitney, Sotheby's New York, April 22-25, 1999, Sale number 7293, Lot number 956 (color illustration p. 369). For over 28 years we have been among the Nation’s preeminent specialists in fine antique majolica. Betsey Cushing Roosevelt Whitney (1908-1999), the widow of John Hay "Jock" Whitney and the first wife of James Roosevelt II, the eldest son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, was one of the three glamorous Cushing sisters of Boston. Married at twenty-two, she was FDR's clear favorite during the White House years, where she often stood in as a highly competent, enthusiastic and poised Hostess, a job which the first lady deplored. Betsey’s social-climbing mother preened her three daughters from birth to make socially and financially advantageous marriages. And that they did. Her elder sister, Mary (Minnie), married Vincent Astor, and her younger sister, Barbara, whom they called 'Babe' form a young age, married Standard Oil heir, Stanley Mortimer, Jr., and after divorcing him, married William S. Paley, founder of the CBS television network (Babe Paley). These glittering doyennes of New York and international society defined taste, what was in and what wasn't, for thirty years. After divorcing James Roosevelt in 1940, Betsey married Jock Whitney on March 1, 1942 in an informal family-only ceremony held at her mother’s New York apartment on East 86th Street. She was 33 and he was 37. She had two young daughters, Sara and Kate; he had no children from his previous marriage. As one of the wealthiest men in the world throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, Jock achieved his great fortune through equal parts inheritance, business acumen and flat-out good luck. His concerns were as vast and varied as they are interesting; for example, in 1933 he acquired a 15% interest in Technicolor Corporation, and in 1942 when David O. Selznick liquidated his company for tax reasons, and sold his share in gone with the wind to his business partner, Jock Whitney, for $500,000, who in turn sold it on to MGM for $2.8 million, so that the studio owned the film outright. In 1946, he founded J.H. Whitney & Company, the oldest venture capital firm in the U.S. In 1949, after eight years of marriage, he adopted Betsey’s two daughters from her previous marriage to James Roosevelt and the girls’ names were changed to Whitney. Jock was appointed by Dwight D. Eisenhower as Ambassador to Great Britain and the couple moved to London in 1957 for four years, taking with them some 150 of their favorite paintings, all of them masterpieces. Since their marriage in 1942, the couple had set about collecting scores of nearly priceless paintings and other significant works decorative art, the finest antique furniture, tapestries, porcelains, ceramics, and Majolica. During their tenure in London, both Ambassador and Mrs. Whitney became close to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, who, in a departure from the usual procedure, addressed them by their first names. After Betsey Whitney’s death in 1999, their collections were consigned to Sotheby’s New York. Items were removed directly from their many homes, a quadruplex at Beekman...

Category

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