Fabulistas,My good friend, philanthropist, collector and interior designer
Glenn Gissler was chosen to select his favorite objects from
InCollect! He said, “I look for object of any era that have distinctive silhouettes and are bi-lingual that is the objects speak to the time they were made, while speaking to today a sign for me that the object or work of art has, and will endure over time. For me fine Art (with a capital A) is one of the greatest luxuries one can give themselves offering another view on life.”Check out a few of his selections below…to see the full list, click
here .
Charles Green Shaw, Shape Shadows, 1934, D. Wigmore Fine Art, Inc.
Pair of Irish Oval Waterford Mirrors, Douglas Rosin Decorative Arts
This is a fabulous pair of mirrors that were originally purchased in the 1940’s from Marshall Fields & Co’s antique department. Faceted Black and Cream glass tiles with gold accents make up the border. These mirrors would look great in a modern or formal environment.
James Ritchie, La Vencoise, ed. 8/8
Adelson Galleries
Wharton Esherick, Dining Table and 6 Chairs
Moderne Gallery
A Pair Of French Napoleon III Curule-Form Stools With Leather Seats
A handsome pair of French Napoleon III carved walnut curule-form stools with leather seats; the framed padded seat raised on a curule-form base joined by turned cross stretchers.
Balance Weight Floor Lamp, C. 1906
A Tiffany Studios bronze and favrile glass balance weight floor lamp comprising a five-footed gilded bronze base with an amber damascene cased blown glass shade decorated with silvery-blue iridescent feather design.