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$450.00Sculptural German cactus watering can by Fritz Dienes for Hessische Majolika, Germany, 1953, with tri-color glazed ceramic body and sculptural brass handle and spout, great lines, great original condition, marked.
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$200.00stunning palm stone A, handcrafted by Los Angeles based ceramicist Jed Farlow. A one-of-a-kind unglazed porcelain sculpture, part of an ongoing ‘Bone’ series. Each of these unique pieces is meticulously crafted and meant to be hand held, touched and turned and in the tradition of touch stones to be used as grounding piece to help foster inner balance and stability.
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$2,600.00wonderful original signed and framed carborundum etching ‘Occupation’ by French artist James Coignard (1925-2008), pencil signed and numbered by Coignard: 17/75, image size: 43″ x 34″, framed
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$1,200.00Surreal dry point etching, ‘Under the Snow Lilith’ by Ernst Fuchs, signed lower left, right, numbered ’27/150,’ mounted & framed, print size (without frame): 10.5″ x 13.5″.
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$650.00wonderful sculptural bisque porcelain vase “Artichoke” by Heinrich Fuchs for Hutschenreuther, released between 1968 and 1970 with matte exterior and gloss interior, marked
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$375.00wonderful large vase from the ‘Turmalin’ series by Wilhelm Wagenfeld for WMF in 1950, blown and cold cut turmalin colored glass.
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$600.00sculptural porcelain vase by Heinrich Fuchs for Hutschenreuther, released between 1968 and 1970, large version model 5090/29, matte exterior, gloss interior, marked.
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Out of Stock$450.00wonderful cylindrical black matte porcelain vase designed by Tapio Wirkkala for Rosenthal/Siemens, with sublime relief of beaded pearls running down vertical lines, marked.
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$950.00wonderful framed photograph depicting Børge Mogensen’s house at Soløsevej in Gentofte, Denmark. Picture frame by Børge Mogensen in solid oregon pine with brass corner details made in the 1960s.
Provenance: private collection of Børge Mogensen furniture from the estate of Lennart and Barbro Nork. Mr. Nork was the founder and owner of Talavid Inredningar AB in Sweden and had worked closely with the iconic designer Børge Mogensen for many years. The two became close friends and Mogensen was very involved in the planning of an extension that was made to the Nork family home in Bankeryd in the 60s. The architect was Arne Karlsen and the extension was designed specifically for furniture and interiors by Mogensen.
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$375.00 / setsculptural pair of cast iron “Flower” candleholders by Jens Quistgaard for Dansk IHQ, 12 candle pods per item, stamped
priced as a set of 2
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$2,800.00 /itemAmazing bisque porcelain year plate, designed by Eduardo Paolozzi for Rosenthal, number 1620 from a limited series of 3000, complete with certificate and original box.
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$1,100.00wonderful framed photograph depicting Børge Mogensen’s house at Soløsevej in Gentofte, Denmark. Picture frame by Børge Mogensen in solid oregon pine with brass corner details made in the 1960s.
Provenance: private collection of Børge Mogensen furniture from the estate of Lennart and Barbro Nork. Mr. Nork was the founder and owner of Talavid Inredningar AB in Sweden and had worked closely with the iconic designer Børge Mogensen for many years. The two became close friends and Mogensen was very involved in the planning of an extension that was made to the Nork family home in Bankeryd in the 60s. The architect was Arne Karlsen and the extension was designed specifically for furniture and interiors by Mogensen.
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$850.00wonderful framed photograph depicting Børge Mogensen’s house at Soløsevej in Gentofte, Denmark. Picture frame by Børge Mogensen in solid oregon pine with brass corner details made in the 1960s.
Provenance: private collection of Børge Mogensen furniture from the estate of Lennart and Barbro Nork. Mr. Nork was the founder and owner of Talavid Inredningar AB in Sweden and had worked closely with the iconic designer Børge Mogensen for many years. The two became close friends and Mogensen was very involved in the planning of an extension that was made to the Nork family home in Bankeryd in the 60s. The architect was Arne Karlsen and the extension was designed specifically for furniture and interiors by Mogensen.
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$425.00wonderful tall 1960s German watering can, handcrafted in copper with wrapped brass handle, great original condition.
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$85.00 / itemwonderful set of tea/coffee cups from the ‘Chromatic’ series, designed by Gerald Gulotta for Arzberg Porzellan, Germany between 1971-73. The cups are part of the ‘Goldbraun’ sub series with the color markers ‘10304’ (orange/yellow) and ‘10708’ (orange/red). Please provide your color preference when placing an order.
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$950.00wonderful framed photograph depicting Børge Mogensen’s house at Soløsevej in Gentofte, Denmark. Picture frame by Børge Mogensen in solid oregon pine with brass corner details made in the 1960s.
Provenance: private collection of Børge Mogensen furniture from the estate of Lennart and Barbro Nork. Mr. Nork was the founder and owner of Talavid Inredningar AB in Sweden and had worked closely with the iconic designer Børge Mogensen for many years. The two became close friends and Mogensen was very involved in the planning of an extension that was made to the Nork family home in Bankeryd in the 60s. The architect was Arne Karlsen and the extension was designed specifically for furniture and interiors by Mogensen.
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$280.00Fantastic Memphis post-modern stack tea-for-one set from the “Fantasia” line by Arzberg, designed by Matteo Thun, a contemporary of Ettore Sottsass, loop handles, tripod cup feet, stamped on bottom.
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$475.00wonderful bisque Op-Art porcelain vase by Kaiser Keramik Germany, 1960, with a reptilian relief, model no. 246 (spherical version).
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$1,100.00Rare, oval ceramic wall clock, attributed to Max Bill for Junghans Germany, 1950, with a Dual tone ceramic housing, powered by mechanical manual-winding clockwork, in fine working condition, not tested for accuracy, key present, marked.
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$2,300.00Wonderful etching ‘Annette De Face’ by Alberto Giacometti in 1955, original black and white etching, framed with matte behind glass. This is an unsigned, unnumbered impression from the canceled plate, printed in unknown quantities, after and apart from the pre-canceled edition of 50.
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$350.00Wonderful, organic, matte porcelain vase No. 2991 by Martin Freyer for Rosenthal Studioline, Germany with a wrapped textile pattern look and glazed interior, marked.
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$275.00 / itemwonderful double dip bowls from the ‘Chromatic’ series, designed by Gerald Gulotta for Arzberg Porzellan, Germany between 1971-73. These double bowls are great for small snacks and dips. One of the bowls is part of the ‘Goldbraun’ sub series and the second is part of the ‘Graubeige’ color series. (please specify the color when placing an order)
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$350.00 / setwonderful set of tea/coffee cups from the ‘Chromatic’ series, designed by Gerald Gulotta for Arzberg Porzellan, Germany between 1971-73. The cups are part of the ‘Goldbraun’ sub series with the color markers ‘10304’ (orange/yellow) and ‘10708’ (orange/red).
priced as a set of 4
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$825.00 / setwonderful set of five cast iron candleholders by Jens Quistgaard for Dansk, black patina with brass accents, one candleholder stamped.
priced as a set of 5
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$550.00 / setwonderful set of porcelain plates from the ‘Chromatic’ series, designed by Gerald Gulotta for Arzberg Porzellan, Germany between 1971-73. The plates are part of the ‘Goldbraun’ sub series with the color markers ‘10812’ (3x plates) and ‘10711’ (3x plates).
priced as a set of 6
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$325.00 / setwonderful set of shallow breakfast bowls from the ‘Chromatic’ series, designed by Gerald Gulotta for Arzberg Porzellan, Germany between 1971-73. The bowls are part of the ‘Goldbraun’ sub series with the color markers ‘10005’ (2x bowls), ‘10007’ (1x bowl) and ‘10008’ (1x bowl).
priced as a set of 4
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$950.00 / setStunning 11-piece porcelain tea/coffee set ‘Sicilia’ form 3000 ceramic set by Hans Theo Baumann for Arzberg Porzellan, Germany. The set contains a tea/coffee pot with lid, a small casserole pot with lid (both fireproof), four cups, a milk vessel and a sugar container with lid, marked (dimensions on request, displayed for the tea pot only).
priced as a set of 11
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$375.00 / setWonderful white porcelain oil and vinegar serving bottles by Arzberg, Germany, with cork caps, multilingual signage, marked.
priced as a set of 2
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$210.00 /itemwonderful vases from the ‘Turmalin’ series by Wilhelm Wagenfeld for WMF, blown and cold cut-glass vases, marked.
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$450.00Sculptural porcelain vase by Heinrich Fuchs for Hutschenreuther, bisque exterior and glazed interior, released between 1968 and 1970, marked.
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$2,400.00wonderful round lighted mirror by Ernest Igl for Hillebrand, Germany, 1960, backlit by a set of three bulbs, mirror floating over a perforated enameled metal backing with brass accents, back of the mirror is enameled in a, for Ernest Igl, typical yellow, wired for US standards, three E27 sockets, max wattage 60 w each or LED equivalent, incandescent bulbs provided as a one time courtesy.
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$65.00 /itemwonderful ‘S-Handle’ mugs, handcrafted by Los Angeles based ceramicist Jed Farlow for Farlow Design. High fired stoneware with matte white speckled glaze. Designed with a human-centered approach in mind, these one-of-a-kind mugs are experimenting with handle designs to thoughtfully improve your morning routine. Quantity available per request.
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$650.00Stunning handblown, art glass ‘Sommerso’ vase designed by Nils Landberg and produced by Orrefors, Sweden, 1960s in grey-green hues.
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$1,800.00wonderful, figural etching ‘Untitled’ by Louis Bastin (1912-1979), limited edition, signed and numbered in pencil, Bastin 24/260, newly framed in dark wood with UV resistent, non glare acrylic , print dimensions 25.20″ x 19.68″.
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$650.00Stunning handblown, art glass ‘Sommerso’ vase designed by Nils Landberg and produced by Orrefors, Sweden, 1960s in grey-green hues.
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$600.00Stunning handblown, art glass ‘Sommerso’ vase designed by Nils Landberg and produced by Orrefors, Sweden, 1960s in blue-grey hues.
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$1,100.00wonderful framed photograph depicting Børge Mogensen’s house at Soløsevej in Gentofte, Denmark. Picture frame by Børge Mogensen in solid oregon pine with brass corner details made in the 1960s.
Provenance: private collection of Børge Mogensen furniture from the estate of Lennart and Barbro Nork. Mr. Nork was the founder and owner of Talavid Inredningar AB in Sweden and had worked closely with the iconic designer Børge Mogensen for many years. The two became close friends and Mogensen was very involved in the planning of an extension that was made to the Nork family home in Bankeryd in the 60s. The architect was Arne Karlsen and the extension was designed specifically for furniture and interiors by Mogensen.
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$1,100.00wonderful framed photograph depicting Børge Mogensen’s house at Soløsevej in Gentofte, Denmark. Picture frame by Børge Mogensen in solid oregon pine with brass corner details made in the 1960s.
Provenance: private collection of Børge Mogensen furniture from the estate of Lennart and Barbro Nork. Mr. Nork was the founder and owner of Talavid Inredningar AB in Sweden and had worked closely with the iconic designer Børge Mogensen for many years. The two became close friends and Mogensen was very involved in the planning of an extension that was made to the Nork family home in Bankeryd in the 60s. The architect was Arne Karlsen and the extension was designed specifically for furniture and interiors by Mogensen.
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$2,800.00Wonderful limited edition, framed offset lithography on handmade paper by German sculptor, op artist and installation artist Günther Uecker (born 1930) called ‘Nails and Finger Marks’, signed in pencil, dated ’00’ and numbered ‘387/700’. 23.8″ x 17″ (sheet size 36″ x 25.6″), minimal UV resistent, brushed aluminum frame. (images 4-8 taken of ‘out of frame’ artwork)
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$520.00sculptural porcelain vase by Heinrich Fuchs for Hutschenreuther, released between 1968 and 1970, model 6142, matte exterior, gloss interior, marked
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$950.00 / setWonderful set of all white “Fischmaul” vases by Raymond Loewy for Thomas, Germany, 1970, two different sizes (H=11 W=5.75″ D=4.0″ and H=9.25″, W=5.0″, D=3.5″).
priced as a set of 2.
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$2,800.00Wonderful part two of a set of original screen prints on hand-made Japanese paper by German sculptor, op artist and installation artist Günther Uecker (born 1930) called “Verletzungen – Verbindungen (hell/dunkel), signed in pencil, dated ’00’ and numbered ‘387/700’. 23.8″ x 17″ (sheet size 36″ x 25.6”), minimal, UV resistant, brushed aluminum frame, not inspected outside the frame
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$1,200.00stunning composition ‘Black and White emotions’ by Bozena Ossowski, oil on canvas, signed, monogram, certificate of authenticity by artist included, unframed
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$950.00 / setwonderful set of 1970s German “Fischmaul” vases by Thomas, two different sizes (measures: H 11, W 5.5″ and H 8″, W 4″), light gray textile pattern on white, two different sizes
priced as a set of 2
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$580.00 / setminimalist three-piece porcelain coffee set 'Novum 65' by Hutschenreuther, Germany, cobalt blue/white, released between 1968 and 1970, marked
priced as a set of 3
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$65.00 /itemwonderful ‘S-Handle’ mugs, handcrafted by Los Angeles based ceramicist Jed Farlow for Farlow Design. High fired stoneware with matte off-white glaze. Designed with a human-centered approach in mind, these one-of-a-kind mugs are experimenting with handle designs to thoughtfully improve your morning routine. Quantity available per request.
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$1,800.00 / setGrey and white porcelain 20 piece after dinner coffee set Rosenthal 2000 Secunda, coffee server, sugar bowl and creamer and complete set of service with six cups, six saucers and six cake plates
priced as a set of 20
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$700.00sculptural porcelain vase by Heinrich Fuchs for Hutschenreuther, released between 1968 and 1970, model 5090/29, matte exterior, gloss interior, marked
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$1,150.00 / setStunning Memphis-style Seven-piece porcelain tea set ‘Fantasia’ with ‘Carre Noir’ decor by Matteo Thun for Arzberg Porzellan, Germany. The set contains a tea pot with lid, two cups with saucers, a milk vessel and a sugar container with lid, marked (dimensions displayed for the tea pot).
priced as a set of 7
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$375.00lovely bisque porcelain vase with a reptilian relief, model no. 248 (tall version)
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$325.00 / setwonderfully tailored and textured porcelain vase by Rosenthal Studio Line with matching ashtray for AEG-Telefunken
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$560.00 / setpure white matte porcelain, organically shaped vases by Uta Feyl for Rosenthal, signed
priced as a set of 2
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$780.00 / setWonderful Memphis-style tea set ‘City-Scape’ by Lutz Rabold for Arzberg Porcelain, Germany including one tea pot and lid (9.5in x 7.5in x 5.5in), one creamer (3.5in x 4.25in x 3.0in), one sugar bowl and lid (4.5in x 3.0in x 3.0in), two tea cups (2.5in x 3.0in) with saucers (5.5in) in white porcelain and two cake plates (8.0in) in black porcelain, marked.
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