A table designed by a teenaged Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-52) for Windsor Castle sold for £23,500 (plus […]
Author: Learn Antiques Team
‘The Fall of the House of Usher’, ‘The Murders in the Rue Morgue’, ‘The Mystery of the Marie […]
Paul McCobb was an American furniture and industrial designer best known for his contributions to modern furniture design. Paul studied both drawing and painting but was cut short when World War II began. After the war, he developed his interest in modern furniture design and met Mesberg at work. Together, they would create and sell furniture throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Paul wanted to design furniture that was accessible to a lot of people. Because of his designs, he received several awards and became a consultant for a number of leading companies. Nowadays, McCobb’s creations are highly sought after by collectors, and reproductions are still available for sale.
Posters covering band or artist appearances during the embryonic days of their development are proving very popular at […]
Featuring 17 lithographed illustrations by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, one of 100 special copies of Gustave Geoffroy’s 1894 homage […]
Penguin patties, seal cutlets and roast reindeer – and lots of whisky – were on the menu for […]
A lavish Viennese gold-mounted porcelain tureen and stand – the epitome of Habsburg court luxury during the reign […]
There were many furniture designers who helped to make Danish furniture achieve international acclaim; One of such persons was Borge Mogensen. He was one of the most recognised furniture designers who redefined the future of furniture designs. Mogensen’s education in the art of furniture design was quite rich. After working as a cabinet maker, he studied furniture design for 2 years before he underwent training at the Royal Danish Academy of fine arts for another 4 years. Immediately after graduating, he became a studio manager, received various recognitions, and finally set up his own design studio. His collaboration with Professor Klint led to his famous work in the designs of home storage.
The two sewing boxes modelled as houses shown below were made for different markets but both had strong […]
The Hermès Himalaya Birkin bag is often described as the most desirable handbag in the world. And so […]
Selection of contents from landmark French inter-war modernist building resurface after 1985 dispersal. Extracted from Antiques Trade Gazette […]
The second stock sale from the French ceramics specialist Christophe Perlès was held at Drouot by Pescheteau-Badin (26% […]
A sample of vintage bottles of Scotch whisky tested in a Scottish laboratory has been found to be […]
Golden Age Dutch art topped the bill at Bonhams in the December 5 sale via a fresh-to-market still-life […]
Combining results from the Albada collection and its evening sale, Christie’s achieved its highest evening total for a […]
Star turn in a sale held in the French city of Angers on December 5 was this small […]
Russian literary firsts and related manuscripts were the focus of one of the many major sales held in […]
Packed with job lots in many categories, the book section of a three-day antiques auction held at Mitchells […]