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John Dickinson Prototype African Table from the Firehouse, San Francisco
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Description
John Dickinson Prototype African table from the Firehouse, SanFrancisco; Painted wood. This unique table anchored the seating area in the Firehouse where Dickinson would entertain his friends and clients. Acquired from a lifelong friend of Mr. Dickinson, comes with a letter of complete provenance from that friend. Featured in the New York Times Book of Interior Design and Decoration, Skurka, pg. 156 illustrates this example in situ. Making the Ordinary Extraordinary John Dickinson's Firehouse In 1965, John Dickinson purchased an 1893 Pacific Heights firehouse moving in with just a few possessions. Over twenty years, he would adjust the interior architecture and furnish his home with a mix of styles and eventually his own custom designs, to great acclaim; the Firehouse became one of the most published interiors of its day.
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More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Notes: Acquired from a lifelong friend of Mr. Dickinson, comes with a letter of complete provenance from that friend.
Featured in the New York Times Book of Interior Design and Decoration, Skurka, pg. 156 illustrates this example in situ.Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Wood, Hand-Painted Condition: Good. the table has been restored professionally. Creation Date: 1975 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: C00003385 Incollect Reference #: 593391 -
Dimensions
H. 19 in; Diam. 36 in; H. 48.26 cm; Diam. 91.44 cm;