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November 03 2017

The Italian menswear brand Isaia, now occupies Frank Lloyd Wright's only San Francisco address, 140 Maiden Lane which was an early model for The Guggenheim, -Quoted within is Epoca's owner, Eric Petsinger 

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4986
Meiji Period (1868-1912)

each ovoid vase with raised decoration at the neck and adorned overall with raised medallions all on a pale blue ground with painted cloud scrolls; the vase flanked by applied ring handles; each marked on underside; the vases were vetted in 1992 by the curator of Japanese Ceramics at the San Francisco Asian Art Museum as well as the director of the Kyoto National Museum, and determined to be produced in Kyoto by the Fifth Family of Dohachi potters, circa 1880; a note was found inside from a U.S.

Height: 
17.5" (top of ceramic) 28.5" (top of shade)
Width: 
9"
Depth: 
8.25"
$6,750
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
"Seascape" oil on canvas 1950's by California artist Lucille Kent
4681

an accomplished California artist and a master at capturing the mood of the sea with her impasto technique, laying on thick layers with visible brush and painting- knife strokes as the sea almost comes off of the canvas; excellent condition; minor wear to frame; with old gallery label on the reverse; Kent once said "I feel I know the sea in most of its moods, but it will take years to get it all on canvas."

Height: 
29"
Width: 
34 1/4"
$2,850
Sold
Graphite on Paper: Two Artist Studies of Hands and Extended Foot
4783
circa 1900

each well-rendered artist's study depicting grasping hands and a foreshortened foot; very nicely detailed; unsigned; excellent condition with minor discoloration to paper; new deep brown lacquered wooden frames and fillets with acid-free matting

Height: 
26"
Width: 
21.75"
Depth: 
1"
$3,250
Available
5099
dated 1972

with its thick and bold brush strokes creating a textured surface depicting the artist's emotional energy; signed and dated on verso by Salt Lake City artist 'Ann Gallagher 1972 SLC'; good overall condition with clean surface; wear to ebonized wooden frame

Height: 
24.75"
Width: 
20.5"
Depth: 
1.5"
$2,200
Available
5380
1910

with incurved back caned back centering an inlaid crest above sloping arms with brass terminals over a caned seat all raised on reeded supports ending in brass feet; good antique condition with minor wear and surface indentations; patina to brass; refreshed surface

Height: 
35"
Seat height: 
16.5"
Width: 
23"
Depth: 
25"
$4,875
a handsome and large-scaled english pickled beechwood and silver-gilt cushion mirror
4355
late 19th century

the thick and robust beechwood frame with silver-gilt accents surrounding the original antiqued mirror plate; excellent antique condition with well-patinated mirror plate

Height: 
41 1/2"
Width: 
33"
Depth: 
4"
$5,800
Available
9001
2014

photograph by New York City artist/photographer Alessandro Papallardo; within an ebonized wooden frame

Height: 
24 1/2"
Width: 
31"
$2,200
9002
2014

photograph by New York artist/photographer Alessandro Papallardo; within an ebonized wooden frame

Height: 
24 1/2"
Width: 
31"
$2,200
well-executed pair of delft polychromed hand-painted covered jars signed by the artist P. Verhoeve
4767
1950's

each hand-painted urn adorned overall with an abundance of flowers and opposing song birds; excellent vintage condition with minor wear; one with small chip to underside

Height: 
17"
Diameter: 
8"
$2,250
Sold
Large Bavarian Porcelain Hand-painted Fish-mouth Vase by Porzellanfabrik Thomas
5273
1959-1960

the striking ovoid vessel with fish-mouth opening; painted overall with large leaves and bamboo shoots all on a white ground; with underglaze blue markings to underside; The first porcelain factory in the town of Marktredwitz opened in 1872 and was known under the name of Porzellanfabrik Jaeger, Thomas & Co. until Fritz Thomas quit in 1898, opening his own factory in 1903. In 1908, the “F. Thomas, Marktredwitz” factory was purchased by Rosenthal, ceasing operation in 1960.

Height: 
24.25"
Width: 
12.5"
Depth: 
9"
$2,850
Available
 Early Haywood Wakefield Wicker and Wood Drinks/Bar Cart, circa 1910
5101
circa 1910

the two-wheeled drinks trolley with turned handle joining a rectangular top within an openwork gallery all raised on wicker-wrapped supports joining a lower shelf; The Heywood Furniture Co. began in 1826 making wicker and rattan furniture. In 1897, the company merged with a competitor, Wakefield Rattan Co., to form the Heywood-Wakefield Co. Heywood-Wakefield’s iconic Streamline Modern furniture line was introduced at the 1933 Century of Progress International Exposition in Chicago. The soft-curved, light-colored look ushered in an age of furniture called midcentury modern.

Height: 
36.75 (top of handle) 29" (upper shelf)
Width: 
26" (overall)
Depth: 
34" (overall)
$3,650
Available
5431
dated 1995

surmounted by an exuberant crest centering a boldly-scaled butterfly flanked by cascading floral vines; all over a circular mirror plate within a conforming beveled mirrored frame with reverse-etched floral and foliate vines; excellent condition with no chips or cracks; antiquing to silver; some glass rosette screw covers missing; Established in 1911, Mirror Fair (now known as Stephen Cavallo, a 3rd generation owner) is still in operation today in New York's Upper East Side and offers custom-made mirrors, bespoke cast-glass moldings and mirrored paneling still using the same centuries-old t

Height: 
46.5"
Width: 
35.5"
Depth: 
1.5"
$6,500
Available
5275
tray: circa 1850

the rectangular tray with a deep gallery pierced with shaped handles; raised on a later collapsible x-frame stand; deep overall color; good antique condition with nice patina to tray

Height: 
35.25" (top of gallery)
Width: 
27.25"
Depth: 
20.25"
$4,250
Available
5438
1980s

each well-constructed bobbin turned spindle armchair of good proportions with padded armrests, upholstered decking and loose back and seat cushions; raised on turned front legs ending in brass casters; some discoloration to fabric but otherwise in good condition; minor wear and patina to wood; good quality reproductions

 

Height: 
41.5"
Seat height: 
18.5" arm height: 27"
Width: 
25"
Depth: 
31"
$5,800
Sold
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