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5167
1940's

each having silver-embossed leather double doors with Lucite handles and decorative round Lucite handles on the sides all raised on Greek key form legs; excellent vintage condition with patina to leather; professionally polished.

Height: 
23"
Width: 
40"
Depth: 
17"
$14,850
Available
5077
1960s

each cube-form chair with 'floating' backrest above a tubular chromed steel base; newly upholstered in a butter-yellow velvet with foam wrapped down cushion and seat; minor wear to chrome; Milo Baughman (American, 1923–2003) was a furniture designer who was born in Goodland, KS. After studying at the Art Center School of Los Angeles and the Chouinard Art Institute, he joined Frank Brothers as a custom furniture designer. In 1947, Baughman established Milo Baughman Design, Inc.

Height: 
27"
Seat height: 
18"
Width: 
28"
Depth: 
26"
$15,800
Available
Watercolor on Paper 'Chiesa di San Maggiore, Venice' signed Michael Dunlavey
70038
2016

from the artist: I've long been inspired by old things. The texture and play of light on a weathered surface are the things that spark my imagination. I seek to capture a building's essence in my paintings, in a time less hurried with a calmness of spirit. Their strong simple shapes inspire me to try to somehow preserve their beauty captured at a moment in time.

Michael Dunlavey is a true watercolor master learning his craft first from his father as a boy then receiving his B.A. and Masters in Art from California State University, Sacramento

Height: 
32"
Width: 
40"
$4,800
Available
Pair of Art Deco McCoy Pottery Double-handled 'Sand Dollar' Vases now as Lamps
4940
1930's

'Sand Dollar' pattern made by the McCoy Pottery Co., Roseville, Ohio; each double-handled vase of ovoid form in a matte bone-white glaze with relief decoration; now drilled as lamps with custom giltwood bases; marked 'USA' to underside; rewired; with minor manufacturing glaze imperfections; some fine craquelure to glaze; excellent vintage condition commensurate with age

Height: 
16.5" (top of pottery) 28.5" (top of shade)
Width: 
9"
Depth: 
7"
$4,850
Sold
Oil on Canvas: Abstract Expressionist Painting by California Listed Artist Kenneth Ray Wilson
4935
late 1960's

fine early piece by listed California "New Masters" painter Kenneth Ray Wilson;  contemporary abstract expressionist oil painting in the impasto style with thickly laid layered paint in cool and warm colors; signed lower right,  a good quality example of abstract expressionist art; Kenneth finds abstract painting to be the most challenging, “It evolves as you paint it and it takes a longer time as layers of paint need to dry before new layers are added."; Corporate Collections: Price Waterhouse (San Francisco, CA), Wells Fargo Bank (San Francisco, CA),  AT&T Corporation (New Yo

Height: 
19" (overall)
Width: 
21"
Depth: 
1.5"
$3,250
Sold
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July 14 2016

Epoca in the pages of this summer's Luxe Interior + Design San Francisco Edition:

Achieve the Nuances of Any Style with These Must Haves

"Discover alluring Art Deco chic at epoca. See epoca's stylish mix of 20th Century and antique furnishings including a sophisticated 1930's Austrian Art Deco table of exotic amboyna with a dramatic, inlaid double trefoil knot ..."

June 29 2016

Metropolitan Home Magazine is back! "At Last!" 

And we're proud to note a circular faux bois table from epoca is photographed accompanying the Featured article, a project by Interior Designer, Summer Thorton:  "Lessons Learned".

September 11 2016

California Homes Magazine visits San Francisco's South of Market Antiques Dealers in the Fall 2016 Issue 

"Eric Petsinger of Epoca mingles 20th century furniture and accessories with more traditional pieces. The Pittsburgh native advises clients, “Mix it up! Go ahead, put that shapely French rococo armchair next to a sleek John Widdicomb sofa, and see how they bring out each other’s beauty.”

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