A high back antique Georgian pine chair known as a ‘lambing chair’. Historically these chairs were used by shepherds during lambing season to rest by the fire side. The design of the lambing chair protected the shepherds from the cold draughts during the spring months. A surprisingly comfortable chair!
Large signed Silkscreen Prints on wove paper. Unframed. 1990. Each approx 115 x 148cm
Rare large signed prints by the American artist Frederick James Brown. This was one of a portfolio of four silkscreen prints depicting clowns (Jules, Mickie, Max & Joey). Each print is signed, titled and dated by the artist.
Frederick James Brown was a New York City and Arizona-based American artist. Drawing from his African-American and Native American ancestry, and breadth of knowledge in art historical tradition, Brown’s work engages with American history and music, the urban fabric, religion, and spirituality.
We have multiple copies of each of these prints available.
Price: 1.800 euro (set of 4) or 500 euro (per individual print)
A large basalt stone sculpture composed of simple modernist/architectural forms. At some time this sculpture has stood in a garden which has resulted in a thin layer of moss on some parts.
An unusual large sculpture made out of waxed fiber and composite material. This stylish work is made by a unknown artist in 1993. Signed JE and dated 93 on the top sphere. Its natural colouring and materials combined with surreal forms make this a real statement piece….for anyone interested in combining it into an experimental interior.
Impressive pair of large Art Deco armchairs. Circa 1940s.
These stylish armchairs were fully refurbished around the 1990s – This includes a few new parts and a full re-upholstery in the highest quality soft terracotta leather. Very comfortable, they have soft down filled feather cushions and deep sprung bases.