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cdsilva
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22/04/2014 8:09 pm  

Hundevad cart - PH 38/3
in rosewood, off of craigslist.


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waffle
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23/04/2014 4:32 am  

2 items $2
great little lamp. No idea who made it
a great, abstract, Italian vase. Nicely signed but for the life of me I cannot make out what it says
La Felie?
LG Telie?
Lo Telie?
No idea?


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glassartist
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23/04/2014 5:33 am  

Er......
La Frutta?


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waffle
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23/04/2014 6:28 am  

hey!
I'll try that...


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Pegboard Modern
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23/04/2014 7:06 am  

Good things come in small packages
A friend traded me this little pair of Rose Cabat feelie vases. I think they are sublime.
The small teak bowl is by ESA and has terrific presence for such a small piece.


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tulips
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23/04/2014 11:17 am  

la felce
waffle, you may try searching for La Felce (fern)


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waffle
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24/04/2014 12:50 am  

thank you!
I'll check it out! I think I googled that variation but didn't get much
2 more thingies.
an ENORMOUS lamp. Great glaze. Nice wood neck. Great shape. Found the shade elsewhere in the thriftstore
a really wonderful desk cubby. Laminate over plywood. Rather George Nelson-ish but not something I recognize. Will look about


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NULL NULL
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24/04/2014 12:55 am  

Huge lamp
I dig it.


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waffle
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24/04/2014 12:59 am  

yeah
love that narrow neck. And the glaze has real depth..slightly translucent. It must be 18" across.


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Mark
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24/04/2014 1:16 am  

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That's a sweet lamp, waffle.
yup,
Aunt Mark


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waffle
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24/04/2014 2:56 am  

it had
a very uncomplimentary shade stuck on it. I thought, darn this needs one of those tall WIDE shades. And there it was back of the store. I really think they got separated somehow.
Anyone know that letter cubby? Really nicely made. I'll go over it once more for stamps, etc. Google doesn't return much other than G. Nelson


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tulips
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24/04/2014 3:57 am  

sesto fiorentino
the archive of Italian ceramics lists two companies named Felce, one, listed below, was founded in the fifties and produced contemporary ceramics. this may be of some help.
http://www.archivioceramica.com/FABBRICHE/F/Felce%20Ceramica%20Artistica...


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waffle
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24/04/2014 4:10 am  

that
is really nice of you. I will bookmark that. I really love Italian and German MC ceramics. The picture is not so great but this one is well done and has a very Miro-esque vibe.


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Pegboard Modern
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24/04/2014 11:00 am  

waffle
For your organizer, I'd look at Peter Pepper products from California.


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Tyler
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25/04/2014 3:54 am  

Architectural Pottery
I had the opportunity to visit a really nice home full of pretty great MCM furnishings. The kids were clearing out their deceased parents house. The prices were good but they were high enough that there wasn't anything to buy then sell. I stuck around for a while and helped them identity a few things. It was time to leave and I said out loud. I sure would hate to leave without buying anything, is there any other rooms I can take a look in. The one lady said, just the sun deck. There it was sitting there covered in dust. They thought is was a regular old planter. I bought it and they thanked me for the help.


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