Danish Teak Draw-Leaf Dining Table Seats up to 10, circa 1965. Very good original condition with hardly any wear. The table has two extendable leaves, measure 22″ long each. Easy for one person to extend without assistance. Measures 60″ L (with leaves inside), 37″ W x 29″ H. With leaves extended, table measures 104″ and can easily seat 10.
Teak ‘Trento’ Credenza by Nils Jonsson for Troeds Sweden, circa 1970. Original condition with only slight wear on top as shown. Two sliding doors with adjustable shelving and 4 drawers. Sits on tapered legs. Measures 75″ W x 17″ D x 29″ H.
Rosewood and glass coffee table by Sven Ellekaer for Christian Linneberg for Selig. Tripod or tri leg rosewood base with ebony inlay on legs. Glass is perfect for age with no scratches or chips and is quite heavy, measuring 3/4″ thick with a green tint, which is very desirable for the age. Base is overall very good with only slight wear to feet. Beautiful three leg design, glass floats on top and fits in notches on the legs. Hard to find in the United States, these rarely come up for sale here. Measures: 39″ diameter x 16.25″ height.
Cane front credenza with micarta top by Jack Cartwright, circa 1960. New coordinating black leather pulls and new cane doors. Oak frame with teak side panels in very good condition. Substantial, large piece perfect for a credenza or dining room buffet or sideboard. Plenty of storage inside with pullout / pull-out drawers and adjustable shelving. Original black micarta (laminate top) in good condition with only slight wear.
Measures: 72″ W x 20″ D x 35″ H.
Mahogany and glass coffee table by Erno Fabry, circa 1955. Rare eyeball shape with mahogany top and sculpted mahogany legs and glass inlay. Glass is in very good condition with only slight wear. Mahogany has some minor wear, as shown otherwise very good. Rare shape, this piece has been identified in “Furniture for modern interiors” de Mario Dal Fabbro, edition Reinhold, New york, page 195
Measures 57″ L x 42″ W x 16″ H.
Mid-Century Modern sofa in black and white houndstooth, circa 1955. Professionally re-upholstered with new foam and fabric in beautiful black and white houndstooth fabric. Originally custom made for Richard Showrooms in Beverly Hills, circa 1950s. Beautiful clean lines, very reminiscent of Florence Knoll style with slanted back with coordinating piping and self-adjusting chrome legs. The sofa has been restored to better than new.
Measures: 62″ L x 32″ D x 18″ seat height x 30″ back height.
Sculptural Walnut Bookcase by Kipp Stewart for Drexel, ca. 1965.  Rare walnut bookcase by Kipp Stewart and Stewart MacDougall for Drexel’s Declaration line. Professionally restored to showroom perfect condition, this rare piece is perfect for just about anywhere in your home. Shelves are adjustable. Finished on both sides, it can float in the middle of a room. Classic sculpted legs are affixed to the outside of the piece, with beautiful American black walnut grain. Measures: 59″ W x 31″ H x 16″ D.
Diamond front sculpted walnut credenza by Albert Parvin, circa 1960. Beautifully sculpted solid walnut detailing with double doors that open to three inner drawers. Six smaller drawers on the outside. Beautiful original condition, hardly any wear as shown.
Measures 70″ L x 18.5″ D x 30″ H.
Walnut and leather top desk by John Van Koert for Drexel, circa 1960. Model K80. Very Good original condition with original grey leather writing top. Two sliding smaller doors with a lower slanted file drawer and three other drawers offer plenty of storage options. Beautiful from every angle, the return side is enclosed and the side view is stunning which allows the piece to be floating in a room. A rare piece from Drexel and Van Koert, and a collector’s favorite. Very good original condition.
Measures: 54″ W x 32″ D x 30″ desk height x 35.5″ desk upper height.