- AMERICAN of MARTINSVILLE Credenza Dresser.
AMERICAN of MARTINSVILLE Credenza Dresser. Louver style Drawer Facades. Raised on Tapered Legs. Mid Century Modern. Marked. Dimensions: Height: 30.25 inches, Width: 54 inches, Depth: 18.75 inches. ---
Condition: Beautiful wood Grain to top. Some light edge and corner scuffs and dings.
- MID-CENTURY MODERN TAMBOUR CABINET,
MID-CENTURY MODERN TAMBOUR CABINET, 1950S American of Martinsville Mid-Century Modern Tambour Cabinet, circa 1950s. 39" H x 35" W x 23" D.
Keywords: MCM, Mid-Century Modern, Furniture. Note: This item is only available for preview at our Astoria warehouse, located at 36-01 35th St., Astoria, NY 11106. To see an item, you must make an appointment. Pick-up and shipping arrangements must also be completed at this location. Please contact us to make arrangements.
- MID-CENTURY MODERN DROP-FRONT BAR CABINET
MID-CENTURY MODERN DROP-FRONT BAR CABINET American of Martinsville Mid-Century Modern Drop-Front Bar Cabinet, on hairpin legs, 20th century. 42.5" X 36" W x 16" D.
Keywords: MCM, Mid-Century Modern, Furniture, 1950s style. Note: This item is only available for preview at our Astoria warehouse, located at 36-01 35th St., Astoria, NY 11106. To see an item, you must make an appointment. Pick-up and shipping arrangements must also be completed at this location. Please contact us to make arrangements.
- MID-CENTURY MODERN DROP FRONT DESK CABINET
MID-CENTURY MODERN DROP FRONT DESK CABINET American of Martinsville Mid-Century Modern Drop Front Walnut Desk Cabinet, circa 1950s, branded mark in drawer, on hairpin legs. 47" H x 36" W x 15" D.
Keywords: MCM, Mid-Century Modern, Furniture. Note: This item is only available for preview at our Astoria warehouse, located at 36-01 35th St., Astoria, NY 11106. To see an item, you must make an appointment. Pick-up and shipping arrangements must also be completed at this location. Please contact us to make arrangements.
- ART DECO BLONDE WOOD SIDE OR NIGHT TABLE
ART DECO BLONDE WOOD SIDE OR NIGHT TABLE American of Martinsville blonde wood side / end table, Art Deco manner, tapered stepped design with oblong top over alternating shelves and drawers, maker's mark in top drawer interior. 27.25" H x 19.25" W x 13" D.
- A PAIR OF MERTON GERSHUN DANIA RANGE
A PAIR OF MERTON GERSHUN DANIA RANGE FOR AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE WALNUT SIDE TABLES A pair of Merton Gershun Dania Range for American of Martinsville walnut side tables, 25"h x 24"w x 28"d
- 2pcs American Modern Furniture. Table
2pcs American Modern Furniture. Table with brass stretcher and American Martinsville Side Table.
Dimensions: H: 23 inches: W: 24 inches: D: 16 inches ---
Condition: Stains to table top.
- American of Martinsville Three Drawer
American of Martinsville Three Drawer Chest with Metal Pulls.
Dimensions: H: 31 inches: W: 36 inches: D: 18.5 inches ---
Condition: Good Condition. Minor nicks and scratches.
- Merton Gershun AMERICAN MARTINSVILLE
Merton Gershun AMERICAN MARTINSVILLE 3 part Cabinet Desk Bar.
Dimensions: H: 43.25 inches: W: 72.25 inches: D: 18.5 inches ---
Condition: stains scuffs and scratches. wear.
- MERTON GERSHUN, DANIA RANGE SIDE TABLES,
MERTON GERSHUN, DANIA RANGE SIDE TABLES, PAIR Merton Gershun, Dania Range Side Tables, pair
USA, 1960s, American of Martinsville, walnut, 25"h x 24"w x 28"d
Time: December 2022
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $425.00
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- 2PC VINTAGE NEW MARTINSVILLE NAUTILUS
2PC VINTAGE NEW MARTINSVILLE NAUTILUS SHELL VASE BOOKEN...Janice pattern glass vases. Suitable as a vessel or bookends.
Dimensions: 5"L x 2.75"W x 6"H
Manufacturer: New Martinsville
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear. As found.
- RANULPH BYE (AMERICAN, 1916-2003) MAINE
RANULPH BYE (AMERICAN, 1916-2003) MAINE WATERCOLORRanulph Bye (American, 1916-2003) "Samuel Long House, Martinsville, Maine," watercolor, signed. Framed, matted and glazed. Size: 20" x 27" (51 x 69 cm.)
- CUSTOM MAHOGANY TWO DOOR CABINETCustom
CUSTOM MAHOGANY TWO DOOR CABINETCustom mahogany two door cabinet with fold over hinged top and fitted interior on cabriole legs, Limited Edition American of Martinsville, 21"W. x 36.5"H. x 18.5"D.
Condition:
sun faded
- GERSHUN AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE MCM
GERSHUN AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE MCM SIDE TABLEMerton L. Gershun (American, 1909-1989) for American of Martinsville, United States. Mid-century modern accord style walnut side table with two drawers. Resting on four tapered legs.
Height: 23 1/2 in x width: 36 in x depth: 18 1/2 in.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- TWO LETTERS FROM ANDREW WYETH (AMERICAN,
TWO LETTERS FROM ANDREW WYETH (AMERICAN, 1917-2009) TO ALICE MOORETwo Letters from ANDREW WYETH (American, 1917-2009) to Alice Moore, Monday, August 1, 1938; mailed Monday, August 1, 1938 My dearest, How lonely I feel now that you are gone. I guess the thing for me to do is to work like hell and try to stop thinking about you being so far away. Knowing you, I know has brought maturity in to my work and I feel now that I am really on the way to do brig things in the field of art. You are a real inspiration to me Alice and someday I am going to make you proud of me. All I can say is give me a little time. Was up at five o'clock this morning and over at Martinsville studying the effect I want to paint. This country is best in the early morning. Everything looks so clear, everything is so rich and damp and the little buildings stand out so bright. I can't write what I mean but I will paint it for you some time. Johnny Roberts came down with his wife last night. He went with your sister Peggy a few ago didn't he? He seems to be nice but dull. Don't bother to answer this note but I wanted to let you know that I was thinking of you. Will write a letter later. I love you my sweet, Andy Sunday, August 7, 1938; mailed Monday, August 8, 1938 My Dearest: Your note made me feel terrible, for two cents I would pack up and come down and see you but then I think of my future and what would happen to me if I don't make good and how you would hate me for that. And if I do make good I have a chance of having you with me for good, that is if you love me enough to do that. I do want you and God damn, if I am going to let you marry any one else. What a swell person you are to send me "Wuthering Heights," it's going to be a real treat to read it. I am going to start it tonight. We have been getting some pretty warm days here lately, no sea breeze at all, so you see Poughkeepsie is not the only place that is getting heat. Went out to little Caldwell's island yesterday with Walter. This is the first day I could work on it since we were over there with you. I thought of you the whole time I was there and wondered what you were doing at the same time. When you are away I think of so many things I would like to tell you but one thing sure is that I love you. I want you next to me - well, getting back to the island again and my picture of it, I worked for five hours there in the sun and I think I am building this damn painting in to something although there is a lot more to do on it yet. Have just sent all of my water colors which I think are any good home to be matted so that Mr. Macbeth when he comes on the 18th of this month will see them looking their best. Well my father arrived last week looking pretty tired out, in fact he arrived here with Bronchitis and is now in bed but today he is much better and I am sure he will be up and around in a few days. He sends you his best regards and is very sorry that he didn't see you this summer. Every one in the family certainly likes you Alice. Received a long letter from Winsor & Newton who makes my water color paper and they are entirely at a loss to provide any explanation as to why their paper should turn yellow. They tell me that this is the first complaint of this kind they have ever received. Have you looked at the water color you have of mine to see if it has turned? I wish you would. I certainly hope you can come up her over Labor Day, please try will you dear, as I am getting lonely and need you. But really I think you need me more. I hate to think of you way down there with no one to look after you. It makes me nervous as hell. Please don't work too hard because you have much more important things to do in this world than what you are doing now. Remember that now and get plenty of sleep and think of me now and then will you. I must say good bye now and get to work. I will meet you in my dreams. Love, Andy [in margin: I will write to you again in a couple of days.] Condition:
- FOUR LETTERS FROM ANDREW WYETH (AMERICAN,
FOUR LETTERS FROM ANDREW WYETH (AMERICAN, 1917-2009) TO ALICE MOOREFour Letters from ANDREW WYETH (American, 1917-2009) to Alice Moore, Friday, September 17, 1937; mailed Saturday, September 18, 1937 My Dearest Alice: The rest of the family left last Tuesday so I am now very much alone. I have been thinking a great deal about you and realizing more and more what a splendid girl you are and what little hope I have of ever becoming your husband although I know we belong together, Alice, I know it as well as my right hand and by God, I'm going to do something about it. What I want to know from you is do you love me or is it hopeless? Please tell me the truth. I wish I could make you out. [Illegible sentence, crossed out] One minute you are very warm to me and the next, oh hell I give up - excuse me. Well I heard form N.Y. today and Mr. Macbeth is planning to give me my show the middle of October which is really a very good time. That means I have to leave here before I expected to though which I am sorry about and I think its worth it, don't you? Also I have been asked to have a one man show in Utica New York at the Williams Proctor Institute, which isn't so bad either. We have been having some foggy weather here for the past week so I have been working in the studio most of the time and have enjoyed it very much. It's really very cozy with the fire going. I think I have some good pictures started too. I hope you are well and that you haven't forgotten about me. I love you I love you I adore and want you but what's the use. Andy Saturday, October 2, 1937; mailed Saturday, October 2, 1937 Dearest Darling - Please, please forgive me for not writing since I have been working so hard that I forgot all about time but not about you I never can you are on my mind day and night and how often I have wished you could be here with me. I always thought that I would never need anyone as I need you . Alice, I want you to be near me always. I need you more than you need me I know although as time goes by I think you will change - I hope so anyway. Well, I have been working in Egg Tempera for the last two weeks and by God I like it I have done several landscapes and am now working on a portrait of a fellow who to me expresses Maine of today. Mr. Sidney Chase the artist who lives in Martinsville can't seem to understand why I should want to paint the worst drunk in Martinsville, but as I told him, I am not interested in painting the picturesque Maine of yesterday but want to paint it as it is today and to me this fellow is typical of Maine of today. I really think I am getting a good one. The name of the fellow is Charles Ervine, ask Jim Balano about him. Thursday I went to the Union Fair and had a swell time, went up with several fellows from the port. Mr. Ervine went also and passed out. I will tell about it when I see you. I want to get this in the mail so I had better stop by saying that I love you so much that it worries me. Andy [Accompanied by a black and white page of an exhibition catalouge depicting "Charles Ervine" by Andrew Wyeth] Thursday, October 14, 1937 My Dearest Alice, Just received word from Macbeth Gallery that my show opens October 19th, so I am planning to arrive in Poughkeepsie Friday night. Hoping that you will be there - Much love, Andy P.S. Could you let Bill Balano know. October, 1937, a Monday after the Macbeth show; mailed Tuesday, October 26, 1937. My Dearest Alice, Just a note to let you know that I am planning to call you from New York City Wednesday night about supper time. My show has gone well. I have sold everything and most of the reviews have been good. You have been on my mind night and day and how I do miss you. I had really a swell time with you in Poughkeepsie and I want to thank you my sweet I love I love you and I love you and by God just watch me. Excuse the terrible writing and also the shortness of this. I love you. Andy Condition:
- LETTER FROM ANDREW WYETH (AMERICAN,
LETTER FROM ANDREW WYETH (AMERICAN, 1917-2009) TO ALICE MOORELetter from ANDREW WYETH (American, 1917-2009) to Alice Moore, Thursday, August 12, 1937; mailed Friday, August 13, 1937 My Dearest Alice, I can't tell you how thrilled and please I was to receive your grand letter. You are a perfect darling. I certainly am a lucky fellow to have a person like you to write to. You are on my mind constantly and it makes me feel very bad to think of you being so far away from me and especially in all of that heat. For the past week the weather here has been very foggy and rather warm for Maine but today its cleared much to my joy although I really don't mind fog because I am in one most of the time. Well I think my painting has made a big jump ahead since you last saw it. Today I did two of my best water colors I really think they are darn good. One is of the Glenmere Church [Second Baptist Ridge Church, Martinsville, Maine] looking through two tomb stones. I think it makes a very effective picture. I must have given a crazy impression to the people that passed the church seeing me painting among the tomb stones. The other one is a landscape done early in the morning. I am also working on a portrait of a young fisherman which is coming along very well. By the way, I sold a picture the other day to a lady from Boston. It was a small water color which I did the day after you left. It brought me in [crossed out word] I received a note from Jim Balano today. He told me that he stayed in and saw you all [in margin] < That's what happens when I read Gone with the Wind) and had a grand time. He probably told you that I am planning to stop off at your place on the way to Chadds Ford. I expect to stay here alone until the end of November. The rest of the family are leaving in about a month. When I look over this letter I wonder how I have the courage to send it to you. I do love you so very much my dear that it's very hard for me to wait to see you again. Good night my dearest darling I love you. Andy Condition:
- 4pc American of Martinsville Walnut
4pc American of Martinsville Walnut Bedroom Set. Pr Night Stands, Low Dresser / Credenza, Mirror. Vertical wood pulls. Marked. Dimensions: H: 30.5 inches: W: 80 inches: D: 19.5 inches ---
Condition: Overall dark stains to one stand top. Otherwise light stains and light wear.
- 2pc AMERICAN of MARTINSVILLE Travertine
2pc AMERICAN of MARTINSVILLE Travertine Top Credenza. Blond Wood Dresser with Framed Hanging Mirror. Marked. Dimensions: H: 32.5 inches: W: 63.5 inches: D: 20 inches ---
Condition: Mirror needs wire for hanging. Minor nicks and scratches.
- Pair American of Martinsville Side Tables.
Pair American of Martinsville Side Tables. H: 21.5 inches: W: 28 inches: D: 22 inches ---
Condition: Veneer chip and some staining.
- AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE 'SURFBOARD'
AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE 'SURFBOARD' DINING CHAIRS 20th c., set of (4), each with black leatherette seat, unmarked, 31.5"h x 19.5"w x 18.5"d
- AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE, (3) PIECE
AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE, (3) PIECE BEDROOM SET Mid 20th c., USA, walnut veneer, brass pulls, black laminate, including a full size headboard with built in storage, ,34"h x 96"w x 16"d, together with a two drawer low bench, 12"h x 54"w x 18.5"d and bedside table, 25"h x 22"w x 15"d
- AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE, (2) WALNUT
AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE, (2) WALNUT CABINETS Mid 20th c., USA, walnut veneer, brass stretcher and pull, including a three drawer dresser with louvered pulls, 30"h x 36"w x 18.5"d, together with a secretary cabinet, hinged pull down upper door opening to fitted interior, over two drawers, branded label to top drawer, 35"h x 36"w x 15"d
- AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE WALNUT SIDEBOARD
AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE WALNUT SIDEBOARD Mid 20th c., USA, walnut veneer, brass stretcher and pulls, three stacked drawers with louvered handles, beside two hinged doors opening to drawers and shelving, 30"h x 60"w x 18.5"d
- MID-CENTURY MARTINSVILLE ACCORD DROP-LEAF
MID-CENTURY MARTINSVILLE ACCORD DROP-LEAF TABLEAmerican mid-century modern walnut drop-side extension table, designed by Merton Gershun (1909-1989) for American of Martinsville, from the Accord Collection, mid 20th c., tabletop with aluminum x-form inlays, dual drop leaves, rising on tapered legs, approx 30"h, 26"w, 40"w, leaves open: 62"w
- MID-CENTURY MARTINSVILLE ACCORD WALNUT
MID-CENTURY MARTINSVILLE ACCORD WALNUT DRESSERAmerican mid-century modern walnut dresser, designed by Merton Gershun (1909-1989) for American of Martinsville, from the Accord Collection, mid 20th c., long rectangular top with brass x-form inlays, stacks of three drawers with asymmetrical pulls, flanking bifold doors with woven rattan panels, opening to three tray drawers, rising on tapered legs, approx 31.5"h, 84"w, 18.5"d
- (2) MODERN DESIGN FIGURED & EBONIZED
(2) MODERN DESIGN FIGURED & EBONIZED SIDE TABLES(pair) Modern design side tables, attributed by consignor to American of Martinsville, having contrasting ebonized framed case, fitted with two drawers, over extended table surface, rising on block stretcher-joined legs, unmarked, some wear, approx 21 7/8"h, 21 3/8"w, 25 1/8"d **Provenance: from a high-end downtown Austin, Texas condo**
- MID-CENTURY FOUR PIECE PARTIAL BEDROOM
MID-CENTURY FOUR PIECE PARTIAL BEDROOM SET 1950s, American of Martinsville, mahogany, mahogany veneer, including a semi tall chest with five drawers (43.75 x 37.25 x 20.25 in.); a dresser with nine drawers (31.75 x 61.25 x 20.25 in.); and a pair of night stands with three drawers each (28.75 x 20.25 x 17.25 in.), labeled.
- OLD HICKORY, ADIRONDACK PADDLE ARMCHAIR
OLD HICKORY, ADIRONDACK PADDLE ARMCHAIR Circa 1910, Martinsville, Indiana, woven splint wood back, saddle seat with through tenon legs, stamped to underside of seat.
- AN OLD HICKORY ROCKING CHAIRAn Old Hickory
AN OLD HICKORY ROCKING CHAIRAn Old Hickory rocking chair, 20th Century Marked to back leg: Old Hickory Chair Co / Martinsville, IND The rocking chair with straight back and narrow curved wood arms with natural wood front and back posts raised on rockers joined by a box stretcher and finished with woven wood splint seat and back 38.5" H x 22" W x 31.5" D Dimensions: 38.5" H x 22" W x 31.5" D
- FIVE-PIECE KING BEDROOM SETFIVE-PIECE
FIVE-PIECE KING BEDROOM SETFIVE-PIECE KING BEDROOM SET, Hooker Furniture Co., Martinsville, Virginia, 20th century, comprising: king bed with rails, pair of marble-top cabinet nightstands, media armoire, and marble-top dresser with nine drawers. Headboard dimensions: 72.75"H x 82.5"W.
- PAIR AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE LOUIS
PAIR AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE LOUIS XVI STYLE FRUITWOOD SIDE TABLES 24 X 24 X 16 IN. (60.96 X 60.96 X 40.64 CM.)Pair American of Martinsville Louis XVI Style Fruitwood Side Tables, Dimensions: 24 x 24 x 16 in. (60.96 x 60.96 x 40.64 cm.)
- AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE MAHOGANY DRESSERwith
AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE MAHOGANY DRESSERwith manufacturer's branded label; the left side with three drawers, the right side with two cane-inset doors enclosing three drawers and one shelf; Condition: some wear and discoloration to top; 62 inches wide; 19 inches deep; 31 inches high; Condition:
- AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE NEOCLASSICAL
AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE BURLWOOD AND CHERRY ARMOIRE, 61 X 39 X 19 1/4 IN. (154.94 X 99.06 X 48.90 CM.)American of Martinsville Neoclassical Style Burlwood and Cherry Armoire,, Dimensions: 61 x 39 x 19 1/4 in. (154.94 x 99.06 x 48.90 cm.)
- AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE CHERRY FINISH
AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE CHERRY FINISH SINGLE PEDESTAL DESK, 30 1/2 X 68 X 20 1/2 IN. (77.47 X 172.72 X 52.07 CM.)American of Martinsville Cherry Finish Single Pedestal Desk,, Dimensions: 30 1/2 x 68 x 20 1/2 in. (77.47 x 172.72 x 52.07 cm.)
- PAIR AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE MID-CENTURY
PAIR AMERICAN OF MARTINSVILLE MID-CENTURY MAHOGANY FAUX SLATE TOP DRESSERS, H: 33; W: 50; D: 20-1/4 INPair American of Martinsville Mid-Century Mahogany Faux Slate Top Dressers, H: 33; W: 50; D: 20-1/4 in,