Sculptural Hand Carved Wood Table Lamp 1950s
Evan Lobel
Artisan table lamp with hand carved wood design, American 1950’s.
W: 12 inches
D: 8 inches
H: 37 inches
Shade W: 18 inches
Shade D: 13 inches
Condition: Excellent
$3,500
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212-242-9075
Lobel Modern, opened in 1998 by Evan Lobel, showcases furniture, lighting, hand-blown glass and art by important designers from the 1940's thru the 1980's. Located in the Four Points section of lower Manhattan.
Lobel Modern
Artisan table lamp with hand carved wood design, American 1950’s.
W: 12 inches
D: 8 inches
H: 37 inches
Shade W: 18 inches
Shade D: 13 inches
Condition: Excellent
$3,500
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Pair of Zig Zag Table Coffee Tables in beige embossed lizard leather by Karl Springer, American 1980's. These sculptural tables are meticulously crafted and visually stunning.
Dimensions for Each:
W: 28 inches
D: 28 inches
H: 16.5 inches
Condition: Excellent, leather has been professionally cleaned and polished.
SOLD
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Stunning “Telephone Table” on brass castors covered in coral color reptile skins by Karl Springer, American 1970's (signed on bottom with leather label which reads "Karl Springer"). An iconic Springer design with exceptional craftsmanship and materials.
W: 12 inches
D: 12 inches
H: 23 inches
Condition: Excellent
SOLD
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Pair of rare artisan "Oxidized Brass Ball Lamps - Multi Triangle Design" with original rust color string shades by Karl Springer, American 1980's. These lamps are impeccably crafted.
Reference:
Karl Springer Red Binder Catalog, published in the 1980’s, section titled “lighting”, on page 29 of the section is a photo of this lamp titled “KARL SPRINGER LTD METAL BALL LAMP - MULTI TRIANGLE DESIGN (page) 29”.
Diam: 13 inches
H: 25 inches
Shade Diam: 21 inches
Shade H: 13 inches
Condition: Excellent
SOLD
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Rare and unique hand-blown glass low vase, opaline glass with orange rods and polychrome murrhines by Anzolo Fuga for A.V.E.M., Murano Italy 1957-60. The modern shape and colorful design are really something special.
Reference:
Anzolo Fuga Murano Glass Artist, Designs for A.V.E.M. by Rosa Barovier Mentasti and published by Acanthus Press is 2005, section titled “Pavone”, this piece is shown on page 107 with the text, “Pavone bowl, opaline glass, 1957-60, H: 15 cm, New York, Evan Lobel collection.”
Provenance:
Evan Lobel purchased this piece directly from A.V.E.M. in 2001 as part of a large collection of pieces stored there from the 1940’s, 1950’s and 60’s.
Diam: 9 inches
H: 5.9 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: fuga120
Hand-blown blue channeled glass table lamp by Seguso, Murano Italy, 1950's
Diam: 6 inches
Shade Diam: 15 inches
H: 33 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
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Large and exquisite "Chin Ying" Coffee Table in patinated and engraved bronze and pewter with enamel cloisonne and gold and copper leaf by Philip and Kelvin Laverne, American 1960's. Signed on top "Philip.Kelvin.LaVerne". The figural design and coloration are absolutely stunning. Enamel cloisonne enhances the beauty of the colors.
Reference:
ALCHEMY: THE ART OF PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE written by Evan Lobel with Kelvin LaVerne, published by Pointed Leaf Press in 2024, this table is shown on page 70 in the section titled Historical Civilization Series. The caption reads, “The large CHIN YING coffee table, from the 1960s, celebrates the rites of spring in the Imperial Palace. The top is very colorful with enamel cloisonne which enhances its beauty.”
W: 70 inches
D: 30 inches
H: 17 inches
Condition: Excellent
SOLD
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Fire screen in glass with 2 chrome footed bases by Danny Allessandro and sold through Holly Hunt, American 1970's. The glass size can be customized to spec if needed.
W: 35.5 inches
D: 7 inches
H: 27.5 inches
Condition: Excellent
$4,500
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"Regency Style Table" in lacquered goatskin with solid brass feet by Karl Springer, American 1980's. This table is perfectly sized for use as a game or center table. It is superbly crafted in the finest materials. A testament to Springer’s dedication to quality.
Reference:
Karl Springer LTD Red Binder Catalog published in the 1980’s, section “Conference & Dining Tables, page 1 shows this model table in a larger size with the title, “REGENCY DINING TABLE”.
Diam: 38 inches
H: 29 inches
Condition: Excellent
SOLD
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Hand-thrown ceramic table lamp, organic design, by Lee Rosen for Design Technics, American 1950's.
Diam: 7.5 inches
Shade Diam: 16 inches
H: 32 inches
$3,500
Excellent Condition. Newly rewired with silk cord, new bulb assembly installed, and new bronze hardware fabricated by Lobel Modern.
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Set of 4 dining/game chairs in silver lacquer with upholstered seats and backs by John Hutton for Donghia, American 1980's (labels on bottom of chairs)
W: 23 inches
D: 24 inches
H: 37 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
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Rare and important serving cart on castors in walnut with retractable top incorporating inset hand-thrown ceramic tiles showing posed dancers by Alexandra Kasuba for Vladimir Kagan, American 1950. Kasuba did unique hand-thrown tiles with exuberant midcentury style and colors for Kagan in 1949 and 1950. The figural motif is simply remarkable.
Reference:
The Complete Kagan published by Pointed Leaf Press LLC in 2004, page 56 shows photographs of numerous pieces Kagan designed which incorporated Kasuba’s handmade tile work.
Provenance:
Private Collection New York
W: 38 inches
D: 19 inches
H: 29 inches
Open W: 54 inches
Condition: Excellent - wood refinished by Lobel Modern. Ceramic in excellent original condition.
SOLD
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Beautiful bench model PUB-57 with dark mahogany legs, upholstered seat, floating brass stretcher all around and sabots by Harvey Probber, American 1950's. Newly upholstered in leather by Lobel Modern. The legs have been refinished and the brass has been polished and lacquered.
Reference:
Harvey Probber catalogue, published in the 1950’s, shows an image of this bench (photo 281)
W: 57 inches
D: 18 inches
H: 18 inches
Condition: Excellent - completely redone - like new.
SOLD
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Iconic 2 door cabinet in red lacquer with bronze studs and etched brass hardware with mahogany base and inset milk glass top by Tommi Parzinger for Parzinger Originals, American, 1960s (signed “Parzinger Originals” in drawer). It is rare and exciting to see such a vibrant color lacquer on this exquisite Parzinger cabinet.
Reference:
Parzinger Originals Inc paper catalog published in the 1960s shows a drawing by Parzinger of the 4 door model with the model “#147” written below.
W: 33.5 inches
D: 18 inches
H: 32.5 inches
Condition: Excellent.
SOLD
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Beautifully made console table in polished tessellated onyx with continuous design, custom made, American 1970's. The onyx is continuous from the sides to the top. This design is very luxurious and chic.
W: 36 inches
D: 15 inches
H: 32 inches
Condition: Excellent
$7,500
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Telephone Table on brass castors in white and brown snake skin with moire undersides by Lobel Originals NYC, American 2022. This table is meticulously crafted in the finest materials.
W: 14 inches
D: 9.5 inches
H: 23 inches
Condition: New
$5,500
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Beautifully framed original artwork, Untitled, ink and gouache on paper, 7" x 10" sheet, by Martin Kline, American 1993 signed and dated on lower corner.
Martin Kline’s (b. 1961) work references Western and Eastern cultural practices, drawing from art history, philosophy and nature. He is mostly known for his work in encaustic, the mixing of pigment with bees and synthetic wax. A technique that is as challenging to perfect as it is compelling to behold, Martin creates incredibly textured surfaces where the works become a phenomenological experience for the viewer. Kline’s work is the subject of many critical essays by noted authors, including Carter Ratcliff and Barbara Rose. His work is in many private public collections here and abroad including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney, The Brooklyn Museum of Art among many others.
Overall Dimensions
W: 15.5 inches
D: 1.5 inches
H: 12.5 inches
Condition: Excellent
$4,500
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3 Door credenza model 2160 in walnut with raised panels on doors and tapering legs by Gio Ponti for M.Singer & Sons, American 1950's. The interior is beautifully outfitted.
Reference:
M.Singer & Sons catalog published ca 1950
W: 70 inches
D: 18.5 inches
H: 37.5 inches
Condition: Excellent - Piece has been completely refinished and restored.
$26,000
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Beautifully framed original abstract drawing, Untitled, 1997, pencil on paper, 30" x 22" sheet, by Martin Kline, signed and dated in lower left.
Martin Kline’s (b. 1961) work references Western and Eastern cultural practices, drawing from art history, philosophy and nature. He is mostly known for his work in encaustic, the mixing of pigment with bees and synthetic wax. A technique that is as challenging to perfect as it is compelling to behold, Martin creates incredibly textured surfaces where the works become a phenomenological experience for the viewer. Kline’s work is the subject of many critical essays by noted authors, including Carter Ratcliff and Barbara Rose. His work is in many private public collections here and abroad including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney, The Brooklyn Museum of Art among many others.
Overall Dimensions
W: 27.5 inches
D: 1.5 inches
H: 35.5 inches
Condition: Excellent
$5,500
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Abstract metallic art on paper in boxed out lucite case by Sica, American 1980's (signed on lower right front).
Born in 1932 in New York City, SICA began her artistic career in 1950 while studying at The Art Students League of New York, and later at the Pratt Graphics Workshop, New York. She also traveled extensively, eventually settling in Saigon, Vietnam, as Duy Than's apprentice, then in Athens, Greece, with Emanuel Pilidikis.
She bolstered her reputation simultaneously by participating in several international art invitationals and symposiums. Aside from Vietnam and Greece, SICA has lived in England, Spain and Yugoslavia, and her oeuvre reflects an enlightened perspective of the world, its people and its cultures. SICA's work is in the collections of Le Musée Moderne de la Ville de Paris, The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, The Los Angeles Museum, The Brooklyn Museum,The Miami Museum of Fine Arts and New York University in addition to many other fine arts institutions and private collections.
16 inches square
1.5 inches deep
Condition: Excellent
SOLD
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