Friday, October 26, 2012


 
A 19th C. French country zinc lined sink now
re-purposed into a cocktail table. 
Made with a canted wood frame, the sink is
lined with a quarter inch thick sheet of zinc with
sealed corners and drain hole and is now
attached to a new custom base.
The table is 34" llong  by 23" wide  by 19" high..  
$ 1,200




The companion  lamp shown below.
Sold as a pair.,



 
One of a pair of near matching foundry pattern lamps.
Made of painted wood and fitted with a custom
metal base for stability.
36" tall by 12" wide  by 6" deep
$ 1,400 the pair

 
Early 20th C. decorated Indian pot
mounted on a custom made square
steel stand.
13" wide by 12" high 
$ 475

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

New industrial mirror frame.
Fabricated from found aluminum
channeling, this 39" diameter frame
is 4.5" wide and 2.5" deep.
A great visual piece.
Price on request.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Rare African American Pipe of Southern Origin

African American Pipe $ 1,400
Rare African American pipe fully carved and portraying a small child caught in the jaws of an alligator. The work, by an African American wood carver, is a true gem and dates from the 1920's-30's time period. The piece was found in Georgia, but is likely to have come from a Gulf state due to the subject matter and the well rendered likeness of the  alligator. The piece has a nice patina and is in good condition considering its age. It should be noted that the pipe has never been used and the hollow bone stem has been broken. Such personal items, like this, are labors of love reflecting the regard the carver has for his work. The pipe is mounted on a museum stand and measures 9" by 9" by 3"

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Outstanding Antique American Birdhouse

American Bird house 10" x 9.5" x 8"

A rare and unusual American birdhouse found on the Eastern Shore of Virginia more than 20 year's ago. Entirely hand made by a member of the Coard family, the piece is shown in as found condition. From the collection of a noted private collector in Richmond, this piece was featured in an exhibition of Raised Panel Furniture of Virginia at the Chrysler Museum, Norfolk. The birdhouse bares the distinctive style of 18th C. homes often found  on the Eastern Shore. A true gem and a piece that would enhance any collection.