Posted 3 years ago
potrero
(155 items)
I found this great wooden maquetry game table at the Alameda antiques market a few years ago, and thought it was beautiful and a really interesting 1930s-type style, although I never did learn which style or designer (I did at least learn what maquetry inlay is). Made the mistake of taking it down to one of Bonham and Butterfield's walk-in appraisals and decided to let them sell it. I should have kept it.
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Love the burned matchstick on the right.!
Yeah, very avante garde...