VINTAGE: San Diego artist Leon Goldin’s 1957 original gouache titled “Lighthouse” from the most recent Point Loma estate. Beautifully framed and large 28×35. SOLD
VINTAGE: San Diego artist Leon Goldin’s 1957 original gouache titled “Lighthouse” from the most recent Point Loma estate. Beautifully framed and large 28×35. SOLD
VINTAGE: These great chairs continue to be on everyone’s “must have” list! This one is quite early, the daughter of the original owner dates it from 1958. It shows the early deep rosewood veneer shells and down filled cushions for amazing comfort! I have had the shockmounts…
VINTAGE: Direct from a very intact early fifties Lloyd Ruocco house in Point Loma. This fantastic solid brass chandelier hung in the formal dining room. It measures roughly 28×17 and the drop shaft is 20″ inches long. It could be American and it could be Italian or…
VINTAGE: This super rare and large coffee table was designed by Terrance Herald Robsjohn-Gibbings in the late forties for Widdicomb. It came from a completely intact and untouched late forties Lloyd Ruocco house in Point Loma. It is dated on the underside March, 1950. The materials are…
VINTAGE: Just a thing of beauty! This George Nelson Comprehensive Storage System by Herman Miller came from a very classy north county estate. The owners were downsizing and couldn’t fit this in their new home…so it came to me! It consists of four 94″ adjustable aluminum poles…
VINTAGE: Here is a wonderful, large Heathware dinnerware set with extras! This set was only used for special occasions and is in perfect condition. The pieces named “Rim” are in a dull brown tone ceramic with a speckled ivory interior matte glaze. There is service for 8 plus…
VINTAGE: Early sixties stainless flatware with walnut tips designed by Stanley Roberts. There is a service for 8 (minus one large spoon) This was the family’s special occasion set so it shows little wear. Comes with its original wooden box. SOLD
VINTAGE: En suite with the listed dining set, this chair sat at the end of the table as the “Captain’s” chair. Designed by Martin Borenstein for Brown Saltman of California. It is solid walnut with a pivoting backrest. Very deconstroctivist! (is that a word?) SOLD
VINTAGE: The matching dining table and benches to the sideboard unit in Boomerang’s “Storage” section. Amazing, quirky and rare dining set for California’s Brown Saltman designed by Martin Borenstein in the mid fifties. Materials are solid walnut and melamine laminate in excellent un-refinished condition. Really versatile. The table…
VINTAGE: Circa early fifties, a gorgeous solid hardwood lamp with brass fittings and original shade. In mint condition. This lamp was hand crafted by the Lemurian Fellowship in Ramona, California. Interesting history….look them up! SOLD