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Gustav Stickley (American,
Gustav Stickley
(American, 1858-1942)
Armchair, model 376, c. 1910
mahogany
marked with firm's red decal.
H 48 7/8 x W 27 3/8 x D 22 1/8 inches
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Gustav Stickley 1858–1942. Even arm
Gustav Stickley 1858–1942. Even arm settle, model 208 variant. 1904-07, oak, leather, caning, enameled iron. 29 h × 71½ w × 31½ d in. result: $18,750. estimate: $4,000–6,000. Large red manufacturer's decal to verso ‘Als Ik Kan Gustav Stickley’ with joiner's compass.
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Gustav Stickley armchair, oak
Gustav Stickley armchair, oak throughout, back rail with red decal, 39 x 28-3/4 x 28 in. Old over-coat with finish losses and water stains especially to arm tops, some color variation, minor abrasions, cushions recovered. Collection of Alene Koestline Smith.
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Gustav Stickley. Rare inlaid desk
Gustav Stickley. Rare inlaid desk and chair, models 720 and 394. 1905-12, curly maple, painted wood, pewter, and fruitwood inlay, rush. 37 h × 38 w × 23 d in. result: $5,000. estimate: $5,000–10,000. Desk features divided storage and four drawers. Paper manufacturer's label to underside of one drawer ‘Made by Gustav Stickley in the Craftsman Workshops’. Remnants of red decal manufacturer's mark to interior of drawer ‘Gustav Stickley’. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey
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AFTER GUSTAV STICKLEY, "KNOCK-DOWN"
AFTER GUSTAV STICKLEY, "KNOCK-DOWN" SETTLE Late 20th century, marked Arts and Craftsman, solid quarter sawn oak frame with pegged joinery, large single loose dark brown leather cushion with woven support frame, through tenon joinery.
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Early Gustav Stickley Chalet Desk
Early Gustav Stickley Chalet Desk 1/4 sawn oak. Condition: Old refinish.Dimensions: Ht. 46'' W 24''E
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GUSTAV STICKLEY, MISSION OAK DESK
GUSTAV STICKLEY, MISSION OAK DESK AND CHAIR Early 20th century, including a slant front desk opening to reveal a divided interior with a single drawer, the case with a single long drawer featuring hammered copper pulls, lower shelf, straight legs, paper Craftsman label to interior dust board (under drawer), as well as Als ik Kan embossed mark to drawer side; together with a triple slat back side chair with flame stitch upholstered slip seat, the chair appears unmarked.
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Harvey Ellis for Gustav Stickley.
Harvey Ellis for Gustav Stickley. Magazine stand, model 72. 1904-07, oak. 42 h × 21 w × 13 d in. result: $1,875. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Red manufacturer's decal to one side ‘Als Ik Kan Gustav Stickley’ with joiner's compass.
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GUSTAV STICKLEY, MISSION OAK
GUSTAV STICKLEY, MISSION OAK ROCKING CHAIR #323 Circa 1910, curved four-slat back, long plank arms with through tenon joinery, five-slat sides, later seat support board with woven splint oak, red decal to exterior rear seat rail.
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GUSTAV STICKLEY OAK SLANT-FRONT
GUSTAV STICKLEY OAK SLANT-FRONT DESK, GUSTAV STICKGUSTAV STICKLEY OAK SLANT-FRONT DESK, Gustav Stickley Craftsman Workshops, Eastwood, New York, model #731, c. 1907-1912, Stickley paper label inside left drawer, 43"H x 32"W x 15.5"D.
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Harvey Ellis, attribution for
Harvey Ellis, attribution for Gustav Stickley. Rare armchair. c. 1903, oak, pewter and copper inlay. 43¼ h × 23¾ w × 24 d in. result: $18,900. estimate: $15,000–20,000. Red manufacturer's decal to underside of arm ‘Als Ik Kan Stickley’ with joiner's compass. Provenance: Private Collection, Minnesota
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Gustav Stickley. Drop-front desk.
Gustav Stickley. Drop-front desk. 1912-1916, oak, enameled steel. 37¾ h × 29 w × 13¼ d in. result: $1,000. estimate: $800–1,200. Branded manufacturer's mark to reverse ‘Stickley’ with joiner's compass.
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Gustav Stickley. Early library
Gustav Stickley. Early library table, model 446. 1902-03, oak. 30 h × 47¾ dia in. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Large early red manufacturer's decal to underside ‘Als Ik Kan Stickley’ with joiner's compass.
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Gustav Stickley. early and rare
Gustav Stickley. early and rare tile-top tabouret, model 45. c. 1901, oak, glazed earthenware. 21 h × 16 w × 16 d in. result: $16,250. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Red manufacturer's decal to underside.
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Gustav Stickley. Early library
Gustav Stickley. Early library table, model 446. 1902-03, oak. 30 h × 47¾ dia in. result: $1,750. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Large early red manufacturer's decal to underside ‘Als Ik Kan Stickley’ with joiner's compass.
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Gustav Stickley. Early dresser,
Gustav Stickley. Early dresser, model 627. 1904-07, oak, patinated iron. 52¾ h × 39¾ w × 22 d in. result: $5,850. estimate: $3,000–4,000. Dresser features six drawers. Large red manufacturer's decal to interior of drawer ‘Als Ik Kan Gustav Stickley’ with joiner's compass.
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Harvey Ellis, attribution for
Harvey Ellis, attribution for Gustav Stickley. Rare inlaid side chair. c. 1903, oak, pewter and copper inlay. 47¾ h × 18½ w × 17½ d in. result: $5,670. estimate: $4,000–6,000.
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Gustav Stickley. Wall plaque, model
Gustav Stickley. Wall plaque, model 344. c. 1905, handwrought copper. 1 d × 15 dia in. result: $3,528. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Impressed partial manufacturer's mark to verso ‘The Craftsman Workshops Als Ik Kan Gustav Stickley’ with joiner's compass. Provenance: Treadway Toomey Auctions, Oak Park, 20th Century Art and Design, 5 March 2016, Lot 35 | Private Collection
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GUSTAV STICKLEY, ALTERED MISSION
GUSTAV STICKLEY, ALTERED MISSION OAK DROP-ARM SETTLE Circa 1910, model 173 (now with cut-down arms, tall straight rear stiles with slightly pointed caps, wide crest rail with13-slat back, long plank arms with through tenon joinery, the sides with five slats each, straight legs, spring seat with six upholstered loose cushions, red label to back center of crest rail.
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Gustav Stickley. Early dresser,
Gustav Stickley. Early dresser, model 627. c. 1905, oak, patinated iron. 53½ h × 39¾ w × 22 d in. result: $7,500. estimate: $4,000–5,000. Dresser features six drawers. Red manufacturer's decal to interior of drawer ‘Als Ik Kan Gustav Stickley’ with joiner's compass.
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A SET OF GUSTAV STICKLEY OAK
A SET OF GUSTAV STICKLEY OAK CHAIRS, NO. 350A set of Gustav Stickley oak chairs, no. 350, Circa 1901-1916; Eastwood, NY Three marks partially legible from wear with Stickley shop mark [joiner's compass] Each fumed quarter-sawn oak slat back chair with three slats over oxblood leather upholstered seats with nail head accents raised on four straight legs on a box stretcher, 6 pieces Dimensions: Each: 39.5" H x 17.325" W x 20" D approximately
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EARLY GUSTAV STICKLEY BOOKCASE
EARLY GUSTAV STICKLEY BOOKCASE Key and tenon with red decal mark.
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Gustav Stickley. Early desk,
Gustav Stickley. Early desk, model 409. c. 1902, oak, leather, iron, brass. 30 h × 60½ w × 37 d in. result: $12,350. estimate: $6,000–9,000. Desk features two drawers. Remnants of large red decal manufacturer's label to underside. Provenance: Private Collection, Colorado
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A GUSTAV STICKLEY OAK SETTLE, NO.
A GUSTAV STICKLEY OAK SETTLE, NO. 222A Gustav Stickley oak settle, no. 222, Circa 1901-1916; Eastwood, NY With Stickley shop mark [joiner's compass] The oak box settle with slanted sides and modern dark green leather drop-in seat pad with five side pillows 39.5" H x 69.5" W x 32.25" D Dimensions: 39.5" H x 69.5" W x 32.25" D
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Gustav Stickley. Early Flat-arm
Gustav Stickley. Early Flat-arm Morris chair, model 2342. 1903-04, oak, leather, grass cord. 38¼ h × 31½ w × 36 d in. result: $3,500. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Early red manufacturer's decal to underside of one arm ‘Als Ik Kan Gustav Stickley’ with joiner's compass.
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GUSTAV STICKLEY BOOKCASE, MODEL 715
GUSTAV STICKLEY BOOKCASE, MODEL 715 Circa 1904-1912, quarter sawn oak with original hammered hardware, tenon construction. Marked with red decal and original craftsman label.
Gustav Stickley (American, 1858-1942)
Gustav Stickley was an American furniture manufacturer, design leader, publisher, and a leading voice in the American Arts and Crafts movement. Stickley’s design philosophy was a major influence on American Craftsman architecture. He is known for creating designs in the Mission style. Although Stickley owed much to the British Arts and Crafts movement, he was a highly original designer who applied his ideas not only to furniture but to decorative accessories of all kinds.
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Gustav Stickley (American,
Gustav Stickley
(American, 1858-1942)
Pair of Monk Stools, model 302
oak, leather
one with partial Craftsman label to underside; the other with a mark where Craftsman label was likely previously adhered
H 4 5/8 x W 12 5/8 x D 12 1/2 inches.
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Gustav Stickley. Library table,
Gustav Stickley. Library table, model 428. c. 1910, oak, leather, brass tacks. 29 h × 36¼ w × 24¼ d in. result: $1,750. estimate: $2,000–3,000.
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GUSTAV STICKLEY ARM CHAIR 320: Arts
GUSTAV STICKLEY ARM CHAIR 320: Arts & Crafts period arm chair. The back with four horizontal slats and notched top rail. Darkest green leather upholstery. Signed with joiners compass mark. 43'' h. x 29'' x 30 1/4''.
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Gustav Stickley. Early crib settle,
Gustav Stickley. Early crib settle, model 207. c. 1901, oak, leather. 37½ h × 70½ w × 26 d in. result: $3,750. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Provenance: Rago, Early 20th C. Design, 17 October 2015, Lot 575 | Private Collection, New Hope
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Gustav Stickley footstool, one rail
Gustav Stickley footstool, one rail with red Gustav Stickley decal, probably original finish, 15-1/2 x 20 x 16 in. Surface wear and abrasions overall, upholstery replaced and with extensive animal hair, not examined under upholstery. Collection of Alene Koestline Smith.
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Gustav Stickley. Early Morris
Gustav Stickley. Early Morris chair, model 2341. 1902-03, oak, leather, brass. 37¼ h × 30 w × 33½ d in. result: $6,000. estimate: $4,000–6,000. Early red manufacturer's decal to leg ‘Als Ik Kan Stickley’ with joiner's compass.
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GUSTAV STICKLEY, MISSION OAK
GUSTAV STICKLEY, MISSION OAK ARMCHAIR #324 Circa 1910, original dark finish, slightly curved back with four straight slats, plank arms with five slat supports, inset upholstered seat, straight legs, red Stickley mark to exterior rear seat rail.
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Gustav Stickley. umbrella stand.
Gustav Stickley. umbrella stand. early 20th century, oak, mahogany, copper. 37 h × 17 w × 17 d in. result: $2,750. estimate: $1,200–1,800. Sold with a Stickley Brothers pedestal and an Arts & Crafts pedestal. Remnant of paper label to umbrella stand, Quaint tag to one pedestal.
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Gustav Stickley. Footstools model
Gustav Stickley. Footstools model 300, set of two. 1907-12, oak, leather, patinated iron. 15½ h × 20½ w × 16½ d in. result: $2,250. estimate: $800–1,000. Red manufacturer's decal to one example ‘Als Ik Kan Gustav Stickley’ with joiner's compass. Partial paper manufacturer's label to underside of each example ‘Craftsman Workshops Made by Gustav Stickley’ with joiner's compass.
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GUSTAV STICKLEY, OAK FOOTSTOOL,
GUSTAV STICKLEY, OAK FOOTSTOOL, STAMPED c. 1901-1903, American, dovetailed construction, brown leather upholstery, with nail head trim, stamped in red, 15.5"h x 20.5"l x 16.5"d