16" tall
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Going Greek
16" tall
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Hole in One-of-Kind
Friday, September 28, 2012
Effervescent Glass
30" (with shade)
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Architectural Accessories
A stunning set of three geometric objects for the table top. White ceramic forms in strikingly simple shapes, made in Italy in the 60s by Mancioli for Raymor. This is the kind of decoration could mix well in either a traditional home or in a modern space as well.
9.5", 10", 13"
9.5", 10", 13"
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Emerald City
At 3' tall, this towering vision in emerald green ties as the tallest piece of Empoli cased glass we have ever seen. The giant stopper itself (below) is what makes it so monumental - a real statement piece!
Monday, September 24, 2012
Ultra-Cool Compote
Blood orange in color with gilded sgraffito...grand in scale at 9" tall and 10.5" wide. Bitossi, 1950s
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Funky Cool Mdina
8" tall
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Optical Allusion
The term cut crystal vase brings to mind, perhaps, a Victorian era wedding present. Not in this case! Orrefors created pieces with great modernist lines and optical effects. That is why we love this tall (10" with a 7.5" diameter) object of magnifying magnificence! UPDATE: Originally designed in Sweden 1931, we believe this is a reissue from the 1970s. From a kind reader...This is the vase "Thousand windows" by Simon Gate... "Tusen fönster" in Swedish.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Another German Giant
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Greek God
A 1950's reproduction of an Ancient Greek bronze of the great God Poseidon. Heavily patinated and sitting on a marble base, this is a mid-century take on antiquity - at its very best. There's a reason why classical never goes out of style.
10" tall
10" tall
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Our Latest Hang-up
A ceramic plaque from the German studio of Helmut Friedrich Schäffenacker, circa 1950. An abstract, almost Picasso-esque, approach to bottles and stemware.
16" high, 6" at its widest
16" high, 6" at its widest
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Glossy Glass
Photo credits from CR Fashion Book: Bruce Weber (cover), Kacper Kasprzyk (editorial)
Monday, September 17, 2012
Graphic Gilding
l to r: 8", 8.5", 10", 7"
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Gorgeous Gem
Faceted bowls are a mainstay with us...and this version is a fantastic fall-colored find. Layers of rust and amber seem to float in a clear prism. A nice chunk of heavy Murano glass, very masculine.
4.5" tall, 8" wide
4.5" tall, 8" wide
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Textured Trio
If you're looking for texture, you can't do much better than German studio pottery from the 50's and 60's. The tallest chocolate brown piece in particular has a gorgeous cork-like surface quality. The green and teal treasure has a great floating box design, while the back left vessel is a series of free-form ovals and grids. All are wonderfully rutty and grand in scale.
l to r: 19", 22", 24"
l to r: 19", 22", 24"
Friday, September 14, 2012
Good Geode
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Deco-Rate
Imposing figures these...French Art Deco sculptures created in the 1920s from white metal (mixed alloys) and cold painted in a "bronze" patina. Classical in their masculine representations of strength, industry, and quite simply a celebration the male form. Grand in scale, the top measures 19" in width and 18" tall, the bottom 29" wide and 24" tall.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Hold a Candle to These
These three two-toned 1960s Murano glass candlesticks are by Antonio Daros for Cenedese. Sold as a set, in a array of eye-pleasing shades from chartreuse to teal to turquoise and aqua-blue.
heights range from 10"- 9"-7"
heights range from 10"- 9"-7"
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Dog Days/Dog Rose
A 'Dog Rose' motif from Gerold Porzellan, Bavaria, 1950s. A lovely design for the tail end of these dog days of summer. Ivory porcelain with an almost pointailist quality to the floral transfer and finished nicely with genuine gold trim.
13"
13"
Monday, September 10, 2012
Back to Pompeii
The tray measures 13" x 9" while the lidded jar is 11.5" tall
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Autumnal Art
This large and lovely ceramic wall plaque has an earthy quality, perfect for the pending fall season. Marked Staatliche Majolika Manufactur Karlruhe. As far as wall hangings go, this is a substantial piece of hand made pottery! And as anyone in the still sweltering NYC can attest, the chilly change of weather is a welcome theme.
16.5" x 16"
16.5" x 16"
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Twists & Turns
12" at its widest, 4" tall
Friday, September 7, 2012
German Giant
This moody mottled ceramic floor vase stands an impressive 2' tall and 16" wide. Drippy multi-tonal matte brown with pops of orange glazed spots. Made by Germany's Karlsruher Majolika factory, 1960.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Dotted Pod
Matte white porcelain on a grand scale (18") from the West German factory Heinrich, circa 1960s. Perhaps a modern interpretation of the natural sea urchin form (sans spines, of course). On the other hand, there is a real futuristic feel to it...like some sort of just-arrived alien pod.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Bachelor Silver
The pot stands 7" tall
*Note: G.A.B. stands for Goldsmedjarnas Aktiebolag
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
3-by-Barovier
Each heart shaped glass bowl measures around 3-4"
*note - 4 available
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Winning Horse
One of the rarer forms of the Bitossi ceramic horse from the 50s, made for import by Rosenthal Netter. Does the absence of the entire leg suggest a carousel horse? A lighter turquoise than the typical Rimini Blue tells me this may in fact be an early iteration of the equine figurine.
12" x 9"
12" x 9"
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Splatter Glass
We delve into the "New Wave" decade with this piece circa 1980, from an Italian artist named Luigi Mellara. It's as if Jackson Pollock were alive and working in molten glass.
Monumental and a great sculptural centerpiece.
8" tall and 10" in diameter.
Monumental and a great sculptural centerpiece.
8" tall and 10" in diameter.
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