- GILBERT ROHDE FOR HERMAN MILLER
GILBERT ROHDE FOR HERMAN MILLER BAR CABINETGilbert Rohde (1894-1944) for Herman Miller, USA. Bar or china cabinet,1933. The china cabinet of American walnut in straight stripe, burl and butt veneers with glass door and mirrored interior, door hinging open at lower edge to storage space, on chromed steel hoop-legs with chromed handle. Marked "3321" along the upper back.
Height: 52 in x width: 36 in x depth: 14 in.
Condition:
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- GILBERT ROHDE FOR HERMAN MILLER
GILBERT ROHDE FOR HERMAN MILLER WALNUT CABINET, MODEL 3622The cabinet fitted with a glass shelf over two drawers.
4 ft. 2 in. x 32 1/4 x 16 in.
Note: Featured in the 1939 Catalog.
Condition
Wear consistent with use. One small area of fading to the side by drawer, a few minor scattered losses to the veneer. Otherwise in good condition.
Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- Pr GILBERT ROHDE for HERMAN MILLER
Pr GILBERT ROHDE for HERMAN MILLER Bachelors Chests. Quilted style Vinyl Drawer Facades in Dark Stained Cabinets. Label.
Dimensions: H: 35 inches: W: 44.25 inches: D: 19 inches ---
Condition: Musty
- Gilbert Rohde
(American, 1894-1944)
Pair
Gilbert Rohde
(American, 1894-1944)
Pair of Dressers, Herman Miller, USA
figured maple, mahogany
unmarked
Each H 26 x W 43 x D 18 inches
- GILBERT ROHDE, CHEST OF DRAWERS
GILBERT ROHDE, CHEST OF DRAWERS MODEL 3627 c. 1936, USA, burled birds-eye maple and mahogany veneers, four-drawer chest, with horizontal off-center pulls, incised sides, 36"h x 43"w x 19"d
- A PAIR OF GILBERT ROHDE, HERMAN
A PAIR OF GILBERT ROHDE, HERMAN MILLER STANDS #3920 Gilbert Rohde (1894?1944). Designed in 1939, mahogany top with rosewood and sequoia burl veneers, fixed shelf, brass trim in shelf area, on stylized ebonized base, having plexiglass handles, 26 in. H., 15 in. W., 12 in. D.
- GILBERT ROHDE, HERMAN MILLER DRESSER
GILBERT ROHDE, HERMAN MILLER DRESSER MODEL 3920 Gilbert Rohde (1894?1944). Designed in 1939; concave front, mahogany top with rosewood and sequoia burl veneers on graduated drawers, on stylized ebonized wood base, 33 in. H., 46 in. W., 19.5 in. D.
- GILBERT ROHDE, HERMAN MILLER DRESSER
GILBERT ROHDE, HERMAN MILLER DRESSER MODEL 3920 Gilbert Rohde (1894?1944). Designed in 1939; concave front, mahogany top with rosewood and sequoia burl veneers on graduated drawers, on stylized ebonized wood base, 33 in. H., 46 in. W., 19.5 in. D.
- GILBERT ROHDE, HERMAN MILLER PALDAO
GILBERT ROHDE, HERMAN MILLER PALDAO DESK & BENCH Gilbert Rohde (1894?1944). Shaped top, with single drawer, supported by a stack of four graduated drawers and single cylindrical leg, some areas covered in tack leather, with shaped leather upholstered stool, desk, 29 1/2 in. H., 51 in. W., 22 in. D., and stool, 18 in. H., 24 in. L., 18 1/2 in. W.
- GILBERT ROHDE FOR HERMAN MILLER
GILBERT ROHDE FOR HERMAN MILLER VANITY MODEL 3920 Gilbert Rohde (1894?1944). Designed in 1939, mahogany top with rosewood and sequoia burl veneers, shaped ebonized base, fixed circular center mirror flanked by an adjustable mirror on each side, three stacked drawer sets on each side and removable shaped glass center, having plexiglass handles, 50 in. H. (to top of mirror), 50 in. W., 14 in. D.
- A GILBERT ROHDE / HERMAN MILLER
A GILBERT ROHDE / HERMAN MILLER VANITY, #3626An Art Deco Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller bird's eye maple and walnut vanity, #3626 designed 1936 Interior of top drawer with Herman Miller plaque, stenciled model number to back. height 27 1/4 (69cm); width 51 3/4in (131.5cm); depth 15 3/4in (40cm)Provenance: Property from the Collection of Michelle and Gavin Langley, Venice, California.Other Notes: Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) was an American industrial designer who helped bring the world style trends of the day - French Art Deco, Art Moderne, Bauhaus International Style to the American market. Educated at the Art Students League and the Grand Central School of Art in New York City in the 1920s, he continued expanding his aesthetic horizons with numerous trips to Europe in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Rohde's work was brought to cultural prominence when he convinced Dirk Jan De Pree, founder of the Herman Miller Furniture Company (founded 1905), which was known for producing high quality reproductions of traditional furniture styles, to begin producing his own original designs. It was with Gilbert Rohde's contract with Herman Miller that his passion for Modernism brought streamlined designs to the American home and made the firm of Herman Miller synonymous with cutting edge design. Examples of Rohde's work can be found in museums around the world including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, The Victoria and Albert Museum and the Vitra Design Museum, among others. An example of this model is in the collection of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
- Pr GILBERT ROHDE for HERMAN MILLER
Pr GILBERT ROHDE for HERMAN MILLER Bachelors Chests. Quilted style Vinyl Drawer Facades in Dark Stained Cabinets. Label.
Dimensions: H: 35 inches: W: 44.25 inches: D: 19 inches ---
Condition: Musty. These need to be cleaned. There is also dings and scratches. The Quilted facade need to be tightened to drawer fronts
- GILBERT ROHDE FROM THE LAUREL GROUP
GILBERT ROHDE FROM THE LAUREL GROUP MAHOGANY BUFFET DESIGNED FOR HERMAN MILLER Bakelite top and studded leather plinth. 34 x 72 x 20 in.
- GILBERT ROHDE / HERMAN MILLER CHESTS
GILBERT ROHDE / HERMAN MILLER CHESTS 3626 & 3627A pair of Art Deco Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller bird's eye maple and walnut chests of drawers, #3626 & 3627 designed 1936 Each with stenciled model number to back. height 36in (91.5cm); width 43in (109cm); depth x 18in (45.75cm)Provenance: Property from the Collection of Michelle and Gavin Langley, Venice, California.Other Notes: Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) was an American industrial designer who helped bring the world style trends of the day - French Art Deco, Art Moderne, Bauhaus International Style to the American market. Educated at the Art Students League and the Grand Central School of Art in New York City in the 1920s, he continued expanding his aesthetic horizons with numerous trips to Europe in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Rohde's work was brought to cultural prominence when he convinced Dirk Jan De Pree, founder of the Herman Miller Furniture Company (founded 1905), which was known for producing high quality reproductions of traditional furniture styles, to begin producing his own original designs. It was with Gilbert Rohde's contract with Herman Miller that his passion for Modernism brought streamlined designs to the American home and made the firm of Herman Miller synonymous with cutting edge design. Examples of Rohde's work can be found in museums around the world including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, The Victoria and Albert Museum and the Vitra Design Museum, among others.
Condition:
Structurally sound. General marks, scratches and wear commensurate with age and use. With scattered minor cracking to veneer, losses and patched repair in areas. Pins which held Herman Miller labels in place to sides of top drawers.
- GILBERT ROHDE FOR HERMAN MILLER
GILBERT ROHDE FOR HERMAN MILLER ROSEWOOD DRESSER: Stunning 1930's Art Deco era high-gloss Brazilian Rosewood dresser by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller. Six large drawers with a slightly bowed front, the two top drawers having inserts. With solid wood handles and a thin vertical metal strip accenting the center. Aluminum Herman Miller plaque mounted inside. Approx. 34'' h x 46'' w x 19'' d.
CONDITION: Light wear commensurate with age and use.
- GILBERT ROHDE EAST INDIAN LAUREL
GILBERT ROHDE EAST INDIAN LAUREL GROUP SIDEBOARDArt Deco Machine Age Gilbert Rohde East Indian Laurel Group small sideboard by Herman Miller. Nickel plated 'C' shaped handles accent the three doors, mounted on ebonized lacquered base. Inside has shelves and drawers. Measures 48"L x 15"D x 30"H.
- Gilbert Rohde. chairs, set of eight.
Gilbert Rohde. chairs, set of eight. c. 1939, walnut, upholstery. 32¼ h × 17 w × 20 d in. estimate: $3,000–5,000. Sold with a digital copy of the original invoice. Provenance: Wooster Gallery, New York | Private Collection | Thence by descent
- BERNHARD ROHNE FOR MASTERCRAFT
BERNHARD ROHNE FOR MASTERCRAFT MID-CENTURY CABINET Bernhard Rohne for Mastercraft Mid-Century Modern amboyna burlwood and acid-etched brass dresser cabinet, circa 1970's. 72" H x 42" W x 20" D.
- BERNHARD ROHNE FOR MASTERCRAFT
BERNHARD ROHNE FOR MASTERCRAFT MID-CENTURY CABINET Bernhard Rohne for Mastercraft Mid-Century Modern amboyna burlwood and acid-etched brass dresser cabinet, circa 1970's. 72" H x 42" W x 20" D.
- GILBERT ROHDE BY HERMAN MILLER
GILBERT ROHDE BY HERMAN MILLER NIGHTSTANDS PAIRPair of circa 1940 Art Deco asymmetrical nightstands designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller with an Ash burl and black walnut design, one drawer over one door and having custom glass tops Nightstands measure approximately 27" high, 16" wide and 12" in depth, each. One nightstand has a Herman Miller, Gilbert Rohde placard to inside drawer and paper tag to back. Both stamped "3626". Gilbert Rohde (1894–1944), whose career as a furniture and industrial designer helped to define American modernism during its first phase from the late 1920s to World War II, is best known today for inaugurating modern design at Herman Miller Inc.
- GILBERT ROHDE ART DECO FOUR DRAWER
GILBERT ROHDE ART DECO FOUR DRAWER DRESSERCirca 1940 Art Deco four drawer dresser designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller with an Ash burl and black walnut design and having a custom glass top; measures approximately 36" high, 43" wide and 19" in depth. Marked with The Herman Miller Furniture Co. paper tag to the back and stamped "3626" to the back. Gilbert Rohde (1894–1944), whose career as a furniture and industrial designer helped to define American modernism during its first phase from the late 1920s to World War II, is best known today for inaugurating modern design at Herman Miller Inc. In overall good condition.
- GILBERT ROHDE ART DECO FOUR DRAWER
GILBERT ROHDE ART DECO FOUR DRAWER DRESSERCirca 1940 Art Deco four drawer dresser designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller with an Ash burl and black walnut design and having a custom glass top; measures approximately 36" high, 43" wide and 19" in depth. Marked with The Herman Miller Furniture Co. paper tag to the back and stamped "3627" to the back. Gilbert Rohde (1894–1944), whose career as a furniture and industrial designer helped to define American modernism during its first phase from the late 1920s to World War II, is best known today for inaugurating modern design at Herman Miller Inc. In overall good condition.
- BERNHARD ROHNE FOR MASTERCRAFT
BERNHARD ROHNE FOR MASTERCRAFT MID-CENTURY CABINET Bernhard Rohne for Mastercraft Mid-Century Modern amboyna burlwood and acid-etched brass dresser cabinet, circa 1970's. 72" H x 42" W x 20" D. 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 been completed at this location. Please email auctions@nyshowplace.com or call 212.633.6063 ext. 808 to make arrangements.
- BERNHARD ROHNE FOR MASTERCRAFT
BERNHARD ROHNE FOR MASTERCRAFT MID-CENTURY CABINET Bernhard Rohne for Mastercraft Mid-Century Modern amboyna burlwood and acid-etched brass dresser cabinet, circa 1970's. 72" H x 42" W x 20" D. 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 been completed at this location. Please email auctions@nyshowplace.com or call 212.633.6063 ext. 808 to make arrangements.
- 4pc GILBERT ROHDE for HERMAN MILLER
4pc GILBERT ROHDE for HERMAN MILLER Furniture. Desk Vanity with Quilted style Vinyl Drawer Facades. Dark Stained Cabinets. Round Wall Mirror. Vinyl Upholstered Headboard and Pouf Ottoman/ Vanity Bench. Labels.
Dimensions: H: 30 inches: W: 56 inches: D: 16 inches ---
Condition: Crack to rear of one vanity cabinet. Some other wear. Rubs to vinyl. stool painted. Overall wear.
- 4pc GILBERT ROHDE for HERMAN MILLER
4pc GILBERT ROHDE for HERMAN MILLER Furniture. Desk Vanity with Quilted style Vinyl Drawer Facades. Dark Stained Cabinets. Round Wall Mirror. Vinyl Upholstered Headboard and Pouf Ottoman/ Vanity Bench. Labels.
Dimensions: H: 30 inches: W: 56 inches: D: 16 inches ---
Condition: Crack to rear of one vanity cabinet. Some other wear. Rubs to vinyl. stool painted. Overall wear.
- Pr Gilbert Rohde Side Tables. Curved
Pr Gilbert Rohde Side Tables. Curved ends.
Dimensions: H: 20.5 inches: W: 12 inches: D: 28 inches ---
Condition: Some edge wear and dings.
- Gilbert Rohde. Chairs, set of eight.
Gilbert Rohde. Chairs, set of eight. c. 1939, walnut, upholstery. 32¼ h × 17 w × 20 d in. result: $1,000. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Sold with a digital copy of the original invoice. Provenance: Wooster Gallery, New York | Private Collection | Thence by descent
- PAIR GILBERT ROHDE / HERMAN MILLER
PAIR GILBERT ROHDE / HERMAN MILLER STANDS, #3626A pair of Art Deco Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller bird's eye maple and walnut night stands, #3626 designed 1936 Each with stenciled model number to back. height 27 1/4 (69cm); width 16in (40.5cm); depth 12 3/4 (32.5cm)Provenance: Property from the Collection of Michelle and Gavin Langley, Venice, California.Other Notes: Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) was an American industrial designer who helped bring the world style trends of the day - French Art Deco, Art Moderne, Bauhaus International Style to the American market. Educated at the Art Students League and the Grand Central School of Art in New York City in the 1920s, he continued expanding his aesthetic horizons with numerous trips to Europe in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Rohde's work was brought to cultural prominence when he convinced Dirk Jan De Pree, founder of the Herman Miller Furniture Company (founded 1905), which was known for producing high quality reproductions of traditional furniture styles, to begin producing his own original designs. It was with Gilbert Rohde's contract with Herman Miller that his passion for Modernism brought streamlined designs to the American home and made the firm of Herman Miller synonymous with cutting edge design. Examples of Rohde's work can be found in museums around the world including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, The Victoria and Albert Museum and the Vitra Design Museum, among others.
Condition:
Good overall condition. Each with pins to inside of drawer where Herman Miller plaque was affixed, now lacking. General marks, scratches, rubbing and wear commensurate with age and use. Some minor cracking and lifting to veneer, particularly to tops.
- GERMAN WALL CABINET - Circa 1920
GERMAN WALL CABINET - Circa 1920 Bavarian Rathskeller Building Form Wall Cabinet in painted wood with great detail including half timbering and typical overhanging tiled roof with gabled windows tall chimney with lighting rod all set on carved black w
- GILBERT ROHDE FOR TROY SUNSHADE
GILBERT ROHDE FOR TROY SUNSHADE MODERN SIDE TABLE Gilbert Rohde for Troy Sunshade modern side table with chromed metal frame featuring one side with curved legs. 18" H x 44" W x 22" D.
- ROBERT HERZOG, CABINET Robert Herzog,
ROBERT HERZOG, CABINET Robert Herzog, cabinet
American, 20th century, wall cabinet, mixed hardwoods, undulating carved doors opening to a fitted interior, 28.5"h x 19.5"w x 10"d
Time: November 2021
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $2,500.00
Imported successfully
Replaced successfully
Error: unknown error
- A Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller
A Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller paldao acacia burl and leather cloth biomorphic coffee table model 4186 1930s model 4186 1930sheight 15 1/2 (39.3cm); width 24in (61cm); depth 41in (104.1cm)
- FRANK NADELL MODERNIST ROSEWOOD
FRANK NADELL MODERNIST ROSEWOOD VITRINE CABINET Colorado,ContemporaryModernist two door bow front cabinet with curved beveled glass over a scalloped apron of highly figured wood creating a reeded effect supported by conical ball knee legs, exposed thru-tenon construction on top.
- GILBERT ROHDE HERMAN MILLER ART
GILBERT ROHDE HERMAN MILLER ART DECO DINING TABLE Gilbert Rohde (American, 1894-1944) for Herman Miller Art Deco extending dining table, designed in the 1930s as Model 3725 from the Formal Dining Group, with shaped rectangular top with checkerboard parquetry surface with squares of burl amboyna interspersed with mahogany, the table with gear mechanism and two conforming leaves, above a pair of curved pedestal supports in mahogany joined by a stretcher. 30" H x 72" L x 40" W (each leaf 24", 120" L fully extended)
- Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller
Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller c. 1940 pull out dining table with square legs listed in Herman Miller 1940 catalog style#3568 Extension Table paper tag for Herman Miller stapled underneath 30 1/4'' l. x 30 1/2'' h. x 30 1/4'' w. [Provenace; Purchased from Lin-Weinberg Galleries NYC 1998]