Rare Side Nesting Table By George Nelson Arbuck Mid Century Modern Frank & Son

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Rare Side Nesting Table By George Nelson Arbuck Mid Century Modern Frank & Son
Rare Side Nesting Table By George Nelson Arbuck Mid Century Modern Frank & Son
Rare Side Nesting Table By George Nelson Arbuck Mid Century Modern Frank & Son
Rare Side Nesting Table By George Nelson Arbuck Mid Century Modern Frank & Son
Rare Side Nesting Table By George Nelson Arbuck Mid Century Modern Frank & Son

Rare Side Nesting Table By George Nelson Arbuck Mid Century Modern Frank & Son
This rare side nesting table by George Nelson Arbuck is a stunning addition to any modern furniture collection. Crafted with exquisite detail, this coffee table boasts an antique aesthetic that is sure to impress. Featuring sleek lines, a sturdy table top, and ample storage space, this table is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet cup of coffee. With its unique design and exceptional craftsmanship, this piece is a must-have for any discerning collector. Needs to be repainted has some rust. Glass needs to be replaced.
Rare Side Nesting Table By George Nelson Arbuck Mid Century Modern Frank & Son

Rare Mid Century Modern MCM Retro Grace Lee Frank Frankoma Pottery Oklahoma

Rare_Mid_Century_Modern_MCM_Retro_Grace_Lee_Frank_Frankoma_Pottery_Oklahoma_01_nyRare Mid Century Modern MCM Retro Grace Lee Frank Frankoma Pottery Oklahoma
Rare Mid Century Modern MCM Retro Grace Lee Frank Frankoma Pottery Oklahoma
Rare Mid Century Modern MCM Retro Grace Lee Frank Frankoma Pottery Oklahoma
Rare Mid Century Modern MCM Retro Grace Lee Frank Frankoma Pottery Oklahoma
Rare Mid Century Modern MCM Retro Grace Lee Frank Frankoma Pottery Oklahoma
Rare Mid Century Modern MCM Retro Grace Lee Frank Frankoma Pottery Oklahoma
Rare Mid Century Modern MCM Retro Grace Lee Frank Frankoma Pottery Oklahoma
Rare Mid Century Modern MCM Retro Grace Lee Frank Frankoma Pottery Oklahoma
Rare Mid Century Modern MCM Retro Grace Lee Frank Frankoma Pottery Oklahoma
Rare Mid Century Modern MCM Retro Grace Lee Frank Frankoma Pottery Oklahoma

Rare Mid Century Modern MCM Retro Grace Lee Frank Frankoma Pottery Oklahoma
Signed “Grace” for Grace Lee Frank who co-founded Frankoma Pottery. 4″ opening/ 10.75″ T. I’m absolutely bonkers over how beautiful this multi-colored, thick, glaze turned out… You can pry this thing out of my dead hands (or make a reasonable offer please). Very small internal chip at lip (see finger point pic)… Long before The Pioneer Woman launched her line of cookware and Oklahoma City’s Chef John Bennett famously flew in Kaiser’s ice cream for the wedding of Julia Child’s niece, Frankoma pottery was in kitchens and on tables across America. The State’s First Pottery Business. Frankoma was the brainchild of John Frank, a graduate of the Chicago School of Art, who was invited in 1927 to come to the University of Oklahoma and establish a ceramics program. In 1933, he launched Frank Potteries, Oklahoma’s first commercial pottery enterprise, which he renamed Frankoma Pottery in 1934. In 1936, Frank left full-time teaching and devoted himself solely to the business. With the help of local geologists, Frank found light clay suitable for his pottery near Ada. Two years later, Frank moved to Sapulpa with his wife, Grace Lee, and daughters Donna and Joniece. They built a factory there on Route 66, but continued to transport clay from Ada. Unfortunately, the business languished through the Depression years. “Norman didn’t particularly want us, ” Grace Lee Frank told the Tulsa World in 1983. John was so in love with his work that he thought everybody was crazy for it. His biggest ambition was to create beautiful things that the average person could afford. Eventually, demand for Frankoma pottery grew and began to flourish in the 1950s. Frank discovered another clay deposit near Sapulpa and began extracting it from Sugar Loaf Hill in 1954. Building on the success of his traditional pieces, Frank also began to utilize his marketing acumen and developed an entirely new line of commemorative pieces, which have also become sought-after collectibles. A Piece of Oklahoma. Some collectors of Frankoma pottery are drawn to its southwest flavor. Colors such as Desert Gold, Redbud, Sky Blue and Prairie Green provide a palette inspired by regional landscapes. The colors are punctuated by molds created with Western motifs such as wagon wheels, buffalo and American Indian figures. But for serious connoisseurs such as Jeanne Taylor of Vinita and Randy McFarlin of Ada, collecting is more a devotion to the soul of Frankoma. “I live in Ada and have been going to the (Frankoma plant) since 1962, ” said McFarlin, who is president of the Frankoma Family Collectors Association. You put a piece of Frankoma pottery in your hand and it speaks to you. It tells you a story. I see it as celebrating my roots, literally – I mean, the fact that it’s made from Oklahoma clay. When I give it as a gift, I say very honestly,’Here’s a little piece of Oklahoma,’ she said. What to Look For. The value of a piece of Frankoma Pottery is determined by the mold, clay and glaze used. The rarer, the more expensive. Lighter clay extracted from the Ada location is more valuable than the darker Sapulpa clay because of. This photograph of Frankoma Pottery in Oklahoma City, circa 1965, shows a thriving enterprise. When I give it as a gift, I say very honestly,’Here’s a little piece of Oklahoma. ABOVE: Visitors from three states give Joniece Frank, right, their attention during this 1956 tour, as she explains the processes by which pottery is made. RIGHT: Frankoma employees trim pottery in this 1956 photo. THE HOUSE THAT FRANKOMA BUILT. Bruce Goff design reflects legacy of ceramic art. John and Grace Lee Frank, in 1955, asked renowned architect Bruce Goff to design a home that would reflect their life’s work and the legacy of Frankoma Pottery. Goff, then chairman of the School of Architecture at The University of Oklahoma, designed a house that spoke the Franks’ language of ceramic art and echoed the sweeping lines found in many of Frank’s art pieces. Made of thousands of hand-glazed tiles and bricks – painted by the Franks themselves – each room features a remnant of Frankoma Pottery, organically balanced with natural materials and ornamental fixtures. The centerpiece is a tiled fireplace, constructed in a shape reminiscent of an ancient pottery kiln. “They wanted their house to be’Frankoma,'” said Kandy Steeples, a longtime friend of the Frank family and current owner of the house. Even the bricks that line the driveway, inside the kitchen, all around the oven – those are all glazed in Frankoma glazes. Every aspect of that house has Frankoma in it. The home also features a swimming pool and a ceramic studio where Steeples continues to produce Frankoma Pottery in small quantities. Held in Frank family hands until the death of Joniece Frank in 2015 and Donna Frank in 2020, Steeples says it’s hard to separate the home from Frankoma and Frankoma from Oklahoma. Each has a piece in the other. It is part of Oklahoma. He (John Frank) was always involved in Oklahoma and promoting it, as well as Frankoma. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In this 1956 photo, Lewis Side, right, is making a pot lid on the jigger wheel, which is a mechanical and electrical improvement on the old-fashioned pottery wheel. Glazes used only for a short time increase the value of a piece. The same goes for molds. Building a Frankoma collection can range from affordable to pricey, with pieces that appeal to a variety of collectors. Most collectors have favorite glazes and finishes. And pay attention to the clay. Ada clay is a beautiful pale, beige or ecru clay. Sapulpa clay is much more traditional – a terra cotta clay, pinkish to dark red. You can turn a piece over and look at the bottom, Taylor said. They have this numbering system for their molds. Most have mold numbers that go into the 500s. This will tell you what Frankoma called the piece and will tell you the value of the piece. You have people who like certain vases, others who just collect the dishes. There are different pieces for different interests. There’s something for everybody, he said. We have people who come (to our annual meeting) from California, Nebraska, Florida – just about every state. Folks come from great distances. It’s retained its popularity. Frankoma in the 21st Century. Following John Frank’s death in 1973, his daughter Joniece took over operations until 1991. The business changed hands three times from the 1990s to the 2000s. Frankoma continues to produce pottery in small batches, but Glascock says he is planning to expand as early as next year. (In June) we started construction on a new building in Glenpool at 171st Street and Highway 75. So, in this building we’re going to have manufacturing, a retail store and an office with it. That’s kind of where we stand today, he said. The important thing I think with Frankoma is that it is kept in the state. To me, Frankoma is a part, or at least recognized as a part of Oklahoma just as much as Will Rogers. You can’t separate those, in my mind.
Rare Mid Century Modern MCM Retro Grace Lee Frank Frankoma Pottery Oklahoma

Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25

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Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25
Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25
Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25
Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25
Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25
Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25
Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25
Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25
Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25
Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25
Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25
Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25
Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25

Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25
Vintage Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California. Beautiful and rare Watercooler made and signed by Frank Massarella, Ojai CA. In excellent condition, it does not look like it has ever been used. NO chips or cracks. Stand 13.25 tall. 10 in length from the tip of the spout to the back of the cooler. The bottom is 8 in diameter. The top rim is 6 in diameter. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Jugs & Pitchers”. The seller is “midcenturymiz” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Origin: California
  • Number of Items in Set: 1
  • Antique: No
  • Shape: Round
  • Year Manufactured: 1997
  • Item Length: 10 in
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
  • Item Height: 13.25 in
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Features: Decorative, Drip Free Lip, Easy to Fill, Hand Painted, Lid Included
  • Production Style: Art Pottery
  • Finish: Matte
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Item Width: 8 in
  • Pattern: MCM
  • Color: Green
  • Item Diameter: 8 in
  • Material: Ceramic, Clay, Stoneware
  • Brand: FRANK MASSARELLA
  • Type: Watercooler
  • Theme: American
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1990-1999
  • Production Technique: Pottery
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Backstamp: Incised
  • Item Weight: 9lbs 10oz
  • Product Line: FRANK MASSARELLA

Rare FRANK MASSARELLA Studio Art Pottery Watercooler Ojai California 13.25

Rare Frank Mann Midcentury Modern MCM Studio Art Pottery Striped Set Salt Pepper

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Rare Frank Mann Midcentury Modern MCM Studio Art Pottery Striped Set Salt Pepper
Rare Frank Mann Midcentury Modern MCM Studio Art Pottery Striped Set Salt Pepper
Rare Frank Mann Midcentury Modern MCM Studio Art Pottery Striped Set Salt Pepper
Rare Frank Mann Midcentury Modern MCM Studio Art Pottery Striped Set Salt Pepper
Rare Frank Mann Midcentury Modern MCM Studio Art Pottery Striped Set Salt Pepper
Rare Frank Mann Midcentury Modern MCM Studio Art Pottery Striped Set Salt Pepper

Rare Frank Mann Midcentury Modern MCM Studio Art Pottery Striped Set Salt Pepper
Vermont Artisan FRANK MANN MIDCENTURY MODERN MCM STUDIO ART POTTERY STONEWARE STRIPED SET SALT PEPPER PAIR 2 SET FINE. Rare Early Frank Mann Mid Century Modern MCM Studio Hand Crafted Expressive Art Artisan Pottery Hourglass Waist Geometric Abstract Modernist Space Age. CLEAN LINES SIMPLE FORM Nicely Balanced Feel great in one’s hand! Frank C Mann Vermont USA master potter artisan studio. Design features rich glaze, brown black stripes / striping, with darker brown top portion. One of Mann’s signature motifs. Signed – Incised / impressed Mann to base underside of each shaker. See photos of cork stoppers; one cork is slightly chipped – commensurate with age and use, but seals securely. Corks are presumed to be original. Could be replaced by new owner, if desired. I wanted to keep the integrity of these midcentury pieces. Maximum dimensions: 4″ tall, 2″ wide at base. Condition : Excellent – No chips, cracks, flea bites, odors, stains, or repairs to ceramic pottery. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Salt & Pepper Shakers”. The seller is “purgemode” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Production Technique: Pottery
  • Style: Mid Century Modern MCM Atomic Space
  • Material: Ceramic Pottery
  • Type: Salt Pepper Set Shaker
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Brand: Frank Mann
  • Production Style: Art Pottery
  • US USA: VERMONT ARTISAN STUDIO POTTERY SIGNED
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

Rare Frank Mann Midcentury Modern MCM Studio Art Pottery Striped Set Salt Pepper

Vintage Mid Century Modern Rare Floor Lamp Raak 60s Frank Ligtelijn

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Vintage Mid Century Modern Rare Floor Lamp Raak 60s Frank Ligtelijn
Vintage Mid Century Modern Rare Floor Lamp Raak 60s Frank Ligtelijn
Vintage Mid Century Modern Rare Floor Lamp Raak 60s Frank Ligtelijn
Vintage Mid Century Modern Rare Floor Lamp Raak 60s Frank Ligtelijn
Vintage Mid Century Modern Rare Floor Lamp Raak 60s Frank Ligtelijn

Vintage Mid Century Modern Rare Floor Lamp Raak 60s Frank Ligtelijn
Vintage Mid Century Modern Rare Floor Lamp Raak 60s Frank Ligtelijn. Nice shape/some age wear. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Lamps, Lighting\Lamps”. The seller is “robert6305″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Primary Material: metal
  • Brand: Frank Ligtelijn
  • Antique: No
  • Type: Lamps
  • Country/Region of Origin: Netherlands
  • Color: chrome
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Age: 1950-60’s
  • Maker: Frank Ligtelijn

Vintage Mid Century Modern Rare Floor Lamp Raak 60s Frank Ligtelijn

Rare Parchment Lacquered Goatskin Vanity / Desk Mid Century Modern J-M Frank

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Rare Parchment Lacquered Goatskin Vanity / Desk Mid Century Modern J-M Frank
Rare Parchment Lacquered Goatskin Vanity / Desk Mid Century Modern J-M Frank
Rare Parchment Lacquered Goatskin Vanity / Desk Mid Century Modern J-M Frank
Rare Parchment Lacquered Goatskin Vanity / Desk Mid Century Modern J-M Frank
Rare Parchment Lacquered Goatskin Vanity / Desk Mid Century Modern J-M Frank
Rare Parchment Lacquered Goatskin Vanity / Desk Mid Century Modern J-M Frank
Rare Parchment Lacquered Goatskin Vanity / Desk Mid Century Modern J-M Frank
Rare Parchment Lacquered Goatskin Vanity / Desk Mid Century Modern J-M Frank
Rare Parchment Lacquered Goatskin Vanity / Desk Mid Century Modern J-M Frank
Rare Parchment Lacquered Goatskin Vanity / Desk Mid Century Modern J-M Frank
Rare Parchment Lacquered Goatskin Vanity / Desk Mid Century Modern J-M Frank

Rare Parchment Lacquered Goatskin Vanity / Desk Mid Century Modern J-M Frank
We are motivated sellers… ALL offers appreciated and welcomed. From a New York estate of a very prominent family comes. A 7 drawer Modern Parchment, Lacquered Goatskin, Vanity / Desk. In the manner of Jean-Michel Frank……. It appears to be lacquered goatskin parchment….. Vintage 1970’s -1980’s… Extremely well built and heavy… Very Fine Preowned condition… Only light age appropriate wear. One small 1/2 light brown stain (I made no attempt to remove), Curved top… Both large drawers have the sliding tray inside……… Dimensions are 31″ tall, 50″ wide, and 23 deep in center (again, remember it has a curve to it)… Hidden recesses to open 3 top drawers…. There is what looks like a remnant of a stamp (pictured last) in case anyone out there can make it out. This has been blanket wrapped and stored for many years…. All my pieces are Currently Located in Spring Glen, NY 12483. (Convenient to the tri-state area). Cash upon pick-up and your approval is preferred… Remember, we LOVE offers!! Many “very high end” items to be listed. Designer furniture, fine art, Lalique, Baccarat and other designer crystal, glass, pottery, etc. So add me to your favorites, and check back from time to time for some wonderful pieces….. Thanks for looking, and enjoy! PLEASE CHECK OUT MY FEEDBACK…. We’ve been doing this for over 15 years now and we are proud to have very happy buyers! Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. This item is in the category “Antiques\Furniture\Other Antique Furniture”. The seller is “deweronick” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Color: Ivory
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Item Height: 31\
  • Depth: 23\
  • Width: 50\
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Desk / Vanity

Rare Parchment Lacquered Goatskin Vanity / Desk Mid Century Modern J-M Frank

Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28

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Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28
Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28
Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28
Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28
Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28
Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28
Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28
Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28
Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28
Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28
Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28

Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28
Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28. This sale is just for the print, not the frame. May be some small dents in print u dear frame edge, check pics for details. This item is in the category “Antiques\Furniture\Other Antique Furniture”. The seller is “kws5678″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, Korea, South, Indonesia, South Africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Croatia, Republic of, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Vietnam, Uruguay, Philippines, Cayman Islands, Taiwan, Israel, Ukraine, Qatar, Kuwait.
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Print Surface: Paper
  • Originality: Original Print
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Artist: Frank Nofer
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Features: Framed

Rare Frank Nofer New York City, NY 1975 Mid Century Modern Print 17 X 28

Rare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair

Rare_MID_Century_Modern_Frank_Kyle_Woven_Reed_Rosewood_And_Leather_Lounge_Chair_01_xiRare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair
Rare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair
Rare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair
Rare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair
Rare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair
Rare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair
Rare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair
Rare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair
Rare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair
Rare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair
Rare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair
Rare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair

Rare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair
CHAIR IS MISSING TWO SIDE BUTTONS. THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL CHAIR. WE DO NOT KNOW WHO DESIGNED IT. CHAIR MEASURES 29.5 INCHES HIGH FROM THE BACK X 15.5 INCHES HIGH FROM THE FRONT X 24 INCHES WIDE X 28 INCHES DEEP. ALL ITEMS MUST BE PAID FOR WITHIN 72 HOURS OR THE ITEM WILL BE RELISTED, THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS. If you receive an item which is broken, KEEP it in the ORIGINAL packaging so that we can recover the cost of the item. That may take 2 or more EMAILS back and forth to hammer out a deal. We are honorable sellers. LETS WORK THINGS OUT! While We try to mention all the flaws sometimes WE overlook something. YOU HAVE 7 DAYS TO FILE A COMPLAINT IF ITEM IS NOT AS DESCRIBED. AFTER 30 DAYS A CHARGE OF 10 PERCENT OF THE ORIGINAL COST PER ITEM PER MONTH WILL INCUR UNTIL 90 DAYS PASSES. The item “RARE MID CENTURY MODERN FRANK KYLE WOVEN REED, ROSEWOOD AND LEATHER LOUNGE CHAIR” is in sale since Thursday, October 15, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Furniture\Chairs”. The seller is “sourcemyeyefordesign” and is located in Miami, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Antique: Yes
  • Upholstery Fabric: Leather
  • Type: Armchair
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
  • Color: Brown
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern
  • Sub-Style: MEXICAN
  • Material: Leather
  • Height: 29.5
  • Time Period Manufactured: Post-1950
  • Region of Origin: MEXICO
  • Width: 24
  • Depth: 28
  • Maker: FRANK KYLE

Rare MID Century Modern Frank Kyle Woven Reed, Rosewood And Leather Lounge Chair