this incredibly stylish and practical dressing cabinet having a hinged top with interior mirror and divided compartments; above a shaped front with two bi-fold doors with interior drawers; the upper section with two small drawers; excellent restored condition; stamped 'John Widdicomb, Grand Rapids'
each striking lamp of deep purple bullicante and gold aventurine glass with an iridescent surface; raised on a brass octagonal base; excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks; rewired
each bulbous urn with gilt perimeter bands with raised decoration all on a luminous white ground; excellent vintage condition with minor rubbing to brass mounts; rewired
having curved front with five inlaid doors, all raised on turned and flared feet with brass terminals; the center door opens to reveal sycamore-veneered drawers; the right door opens to reveal a mirrored and glass bar compartment; excellent condition
each good quality chest fitted with 2 mahogany-lined drawers with fruitwood stringing centering brass pulls; raised on tapering turned supports; excellent condition.
The Paul Hanson Lighting Company began in New York during the 1920's. They were known for their use of quality materials sourcing the best porcelains, wood, marble and bronze. The most collectible of Paul Hanson lamps are from the Hollywood Regency and Chinoiserie styles from the 1940's through 1960's. Paul Hanson's hallmarks include detailed pierced ceramic and metal, Mid-century modern geometric lines, and the use of classical motifs in glass or brass; excellent vintage condition; professionally rewired.