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Sort of a commission! My grandson requested a table with a peace sign and a few flowers for his Christmas present. This is the result.
Made with glass fusion tiles, vitreous and pebbles on a 20" mdf base.
This is a concrete coffee table top by Trueform Concrete. It's a hand troweled surface with several glaze coats that really bring the colors to life.
An imposing twelve-sided table
Estimate: PHP 1,200,000 - 1,400,000
First quarter, 20th century
Laguna
Narra and kamagong, kamagong inlays
83 x 224 x 224 cm (32 1/2 x 88 x 88 in)
Provenance:
Formerly from the family of Candelaria Moldes Santos, wife of Col. Leopoldo Santos, Philippine army and guerilla fighter during the Japanese occupation
Made in the Bilibid Prison which, from the early American colonial period until the end of the first half of the 20th century, manufactured high quality household and office furniture as part of its program to rehabilitate prisoners in preparation for their reintegration into mainstream society. Their outputs were arguably unrivaled in terms of craftsmanship, design and prolificity.
A rare 12-sided top, made of solid one-piece narra wood, framed by precious kamagong wood carved around the edges with acanthus gadrooning. To harvest wood with a girth this size - over 7 feet across when finished - the felled giant tree must be well over a hundred years old. Each conforming side of the frieze is carved with foliated scrolls centering an anthemion flower inscribed with C-volute. The heavy base is made of two crossed curule seat-shaped legs carved with foliated scrolls bordered by broad kamagong inlays, and undulate with winged rosettes, connected to a huge, turned central cylinder with flutings surmounted by scrolled arches and a finial. The lion’s paws with winged extensions embody immense strength and power.
Overall, the workmanship is quite remarkable, displaying great detailed carvings and decorations alluding to the Italian Neoclassical style that was popular in the early 19th century. A classic, timeless statement piece that will surely draw exclamations of surprise and admiration. Found in Santa Rosa, Laguna.
Lot 189 of the Salcedo Auctions auction on 18 March 2023. Please see www.salcedoauctions.com for more information.
Model: Aleksi Polanis
Location: Timmy's Treehouse, Omaha NE
I'm about to go crazy trying to figure out why this young lady looks so familiar. I'm almost positive I had never met her before yesterday....
Custom Chicago Wedding Table Cards - Shedd Aquarium
Ashley & Marc - 7/25/09
Wedding - Chicago Temple
Reception - The Palmer House
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Chicago, IL 60607
773.283.4988
Design | Jonathon Quinn
Size | 52"L x 16"D x 15"H
Wood | Walnut, Cherry, Oak
Fabrication | CNC Program & Hand Craft
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Vanity Tables in the Ladies Lounge of the Keith Albee.
Okay, I'm sorry about the small size and the ugly watermarks, but it's the only way I felt comfortable sharing these with you, so I wouldn't break the verbal agreement I had with the folks who helped me out & gave me a private viewing of this lovely theatre... that is, the agreement I wouldn't take pictures without people in them, so that they couldn't be sold. So uh.. this is how I chose to do it, and if for some reason it's wrong I guess I can always take them down.
The Keith Albee Theatre was built in 1927-1928 and designed by famed theatre architect, Thomas W. Lamb. It has several sister theatres across the country. The supervising architect was Wilbur A. Meanor. It is on the National Register as part of the downtown historic district.
The Keith Albee is an atmospheric theatre, meaning it's ceiling can imitate the sky and gives the illusion of being outdoors. It's truly a wonderful effect. The theatre is purely magnificent, in good repair, and is the process of full restoration. It was part of the Orpheum circuit.
If you ever have the chance to visit this masterpiece, I highly suggest you do so. As flamboyant as the exterior is, it doesn't give you an inkling of the fabulousness that hides quietly within.
My parents are awesome and finagled us a private tour of the theatre, basically anywhere I wanted to go.
However, when I got there, they told me I couldn't take pictures of the building unless I was in them, because they had a problem with someone who took pictures and sold them on the internet, and didn't give any money to the theatre... so now nobody is allowed to take pictures without a contract, unless they are in the pictures.
This is weird, because when my mom went to see the show, she asked if she could take pictures of the theatre, and they told her it was fine. So, out of respect, if I decide to post those pictures she took, they will be at very tiny resolution so they may not be sold.
A two piece end table built from mahogany and selected veneers. The style has elements of Greene and Greene as well as classical veneer patterns.
Series of images taken at a table quiz and the approach I adopted:
www.rogerbradleyimages.co.uk/blog/2015/3/22/table-quiz-night
My place setting.
Uncle Derek & Eileen's wedding, Mitton Hall Country House Hotel, 8th February 2008.
This was my first crack at a router table, it was a little “slapped” together but I’m happy with it nonetheless. The top is birch plywood with dado grooves for the aluminum t-slot bars, the fence is hardwood plywood and mdf, and the main body is spruce with a mahogany plywood door. I know it seems weird having the mahogany on there but a friend of mine is working at a cabinet shop right now and we have more scraps of mahogany around than spruce! I equiped the fence with a plastic shop vac adapter and then added another adapter for converting to the 4” diameter intake of the dust collector at the shop right now. That way I can use it whether I have a shop vac or a standard dust collector set up.