The Inexorable March Of Time, Now In Travel Size
Alternatively a very portable opportunity to annoy the heck out of someone. Introducing the a very small portable mechanical metronome; nthe Super Mini Taktell by Wittner. There is a winding...
View ArticleAspetuck River By R L Boyer
Well crafted 1930’s vintage print by R L Boyer* showing the Aspetuck River in Westbrook, Connecticut. The print is in great shape but the matting is rough and there is no glass. AS FOUND $35 Click to...
View ArticleRomantic Portland By Laverne Krause
We offer this woodblock (?) print by Laverne Krause to define the mood of the day. It is titled Romantic Portland and I presume* this is the very same Laverne Krause for whom the Laverne Krause...
View ArticleOregon Art Royalty – Harry Wentz
Original painting “Nehalem Railroad Siding” by Harry Wentz (1875-1965). Wentz is a well known historic Oregon painter who taught at the Museum Art School for over 30 years (1910-1941). Besides his...
View ArticleOregon Art Royalty – Charles Heaney
Charles Heaney along with his friend C.S. Price were among the most influential 20th century Oregon artists and we scored one of his prints. It is aquatint titled “In The Lagoon” and the edition was...
View ArticleSOLD! You’re So Hans-some!
Mega-collection of Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen CH24 Wishbone or ‘Y’ back chairs, made in 2006. I think I might faint . . . $75 each, condition generally good but used including light soiling of...
View ArticlePoster v. Poster
Recently rediscovered posters at our Tualatin store! Open daily at 8380 SW Nyberg St, call 503-612-0020. The stock at the Tualatin location is a bit different than we see in Portland and here are a...
View ArticleThe Day The Russians Invaded Vancouver
Framed photograph featuring the Soviet long distance aircraft which landed at Pearson Field in Vancouver Washington on June 20, 1937, 78 years ago today. Note the US Army personnel on guard with...
View ArticleOm Shanti On The Road?
Swell 25th anniversary poster from a 1982 conference* celebrating Kerouac’s On the Road. It was signed six years later in 1988 by his first wife, Francis Edith Kerouac Parker. I’m unsure of the reason...
View ArticleTell Us How You Really Feel About Modern Art
No really! Pencils signed and dated print from 1973 titled “Bowel Movement.” Although it might be a commentary on art it is not an entirely crappy work. It measures 7 7/8 by 11 7/8 and is in a larger...
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