Adrian Pearsall “Jacks” End Tables, Walnut and Glass
Adrian Pearsall “Jacks” End Tables, Walnut and Glass
Sculptural “Jacks” end tables, designed by Adrian Pearsall, for Craft Associates. They are well proportioned and iconic mid century modern, allowing seamless usage among other styles and designers (think Milo Baughman, Vladimir Kagan, Edward Wormley, Harvey Probber, etc) Matching coffee table also available.
Height: 19.25 in (48.9 cm) Width: 23.5 in (59.69 cm) Depth: 26.5 in (67.31 cm)
Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Wood has been lightly oiled. Small indents, scratches, and finish loss present. Glass having some light scratches noticeable in certain light/angles. Light separation at middle as shown, however, it is sturdy and doesn't move. Minor chip to one leg.
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from 43 reviewsThe seller was very accurate in his description of the item. He was easy to work with. I highly recommend him.
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My Edward Wormley chair arrived in perfect condition. I couldn’t be happier.
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Good transaction. Fine communication, and the item was almost as good condition as described.
Beautiful lamp! I admired Dave’s collection of Martz lamps for a few weeks before finally making the decision to bring one into the home. Wonderful piece and I’m very happy to have it. First rate item, first rate seller and communication and assistance. 5 stars all day!
Straightforward purchase with very responsive seller. Delivery was smooth and quick. Love the credenza!!! Beautiful.
Stunning set! Great communication and easy transaction. Thank you!
Fantastic items. Seller was ***TOTALLY AMAZING*** in helping me get these one of a kind lamps shipped from across the country- in short order -safely and with a great shipper who was communicative, accommodating and very nice, delivering even earlier than expected. Thanks Mark, and my thanks to Jody as well.