The Architectural Record September 1936 Architectural Record Publishing Company, New York. Offered is an original September 1936 issue of. One of the most influential architectural journals of the twentieth century. This issue focuses on office, hotel, and institutional architecture, presenting illustrated articles and architectural studies documenting commercial and civic buildings of the mid-1930s. The publication includes photographic plates, architectural drawings, and floor plans illustrating office buildings, institutional structures, and commercial interiors during a period of significant development in American architectural practice. One page is particularly notable for documenting major architecture educators of the 1930s, including Frank Lloyd Wright and several influential architecture school deans, reflecting contemporary discussions about architectural education and professional training. Office building architecture. Hotel design and interiors. Institutional buildings and civic architecture. Commercial building planning. Architectural lighting and interior planning. Floor plans, elevations, and building studies. These materials provide valuable documentation of commercial and institutional architecture during the 1930s. Large folio architectural periodical. Illustrated with photographic plates and architectural drawings. English language publication. Original 1936 issue. These materials were acquired directly from the family of a former University of California, Berkeley architecture faculty member and were part of a larger personal research and teaching library assembled between the 1920s and 1950s. The issues were preserved in unbound academic format with advertising pages removed, reflecting common archival practices in architecture school libraries where journals were retained primarily for their architectural articles, photographic plates, and drawings.
This vintage set of Frank Lloyd Wright Collection Cabaret breakfast plates features a Mid-Century Modern design, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of American culture. Made of ivory porcelain with a colorful pattern, each round plate has a diameter of 8 inches and is ideal for all occasions. The plates are designed after the “Cabaret” dining room of the Japanese Imperial Hotel to invoke images of champagne bubbles. Packaged in their box, these authentic collector plates are a unique and stylish addition to any decor collection. There are 4 in one set. They are in the original box and sleeve. I’m unsure if they have been used at all, but they are in great condition. Message me with any questions!
These are Frank Lloyd Wright Guggenheim 11 Dinner Plate set of two from Henriksen Imports DC. A unique addition to any dining collection. Made of white porcelain, the Two-piece set features a round design with circles, inspired by the Guggenheim Museum. Dishwasher safe and with a vintage style from the Arts & Crafts Movement, these plates are perfect for all occasions. The medium-sized plates, measuring 11 inched in diameter, and are a part of the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection, making them a timeless and artistic choice for your table setting. Frank Lloyd Wright Guggenheim Dinner Plate set of two from Henriksen Imports DC are a unique addition to any dining collection. I have 3 sets of 2 each.
Frank Lloyd Wright Martin House Buffalo China Restaurant Ware Bowls Plates Mugs. You choose from this fantastic array of restaurant ware by Buffalo China/Pottery. These dishes are part of the Frank Lloyd Wright Martin House Complex Centennial Edition line and are highly sought out, collectible and increasingly hard to find. They are made of heavy ceramic and feature Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Tree of Life” design–one of the most iconic motifs in Wright’s work. There are (7) 6″ soup/cereal bowls (11) 9″ salad plates 6 mugs (1) 11.5 platter YOUR CHOICE ALL ITEMS ARE PRICED FOR INDIVIDUAL SALE. All items are in good vintage, pre-owned condition with no chips, cracks, chips or stains. There might be minor utensil marks. Minor shelf wear on the bottom. YOU CHOOSE ALL ITEMS ARE PRICED FOR INDIVIDUAL SALE. Please view my other listings.
Set of Four FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT Imperial Hotel 1964 nine-inch Plates / Dishes ONCE IN A LIFETIME. He architected not only Hotel also hotel relative as tableware and the furniture. The beautiful mint condition plates I listed is marked “1964″, significant year for one page of Japan’s history, Tokyo hosted Summer Olympic Games in that year, first ever in Japan. Of course, year of1964 is important for The board members decided demolition the icon and reconstruction the hotel itself due to higher demand after Olympic Games. We Japanese know that 1964 is the turning point and epoc making of post war era of Japan’s history. Once again, these are the one-of-a-kind and one of the most significant Imperial Hotel/Frank Lloyd Wright plate you never seen. YOU CAN’T FIND THIS ITEM IN ANY OTHER AUCTIONS. SET OF FOUR PLATES/DISHES. Don’t hesitate ask any questions. _gsrx_vers_1516 GS 9.3 (1516).
THE PATTERN IS “IMPERIAL”. THIS PATTERN WAS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED FOR THE IMPERIAL HOTEL IN TOKYO, JAPAN. DESIGNED FOR THE IMPERIAL HOTEL IN TOKYO, JAPAN. NO DAMAGE TO THE 5 PIECES. THE BACK STAMPS (UNDERSIDES OF THE PIECES) READ AS FOLLOWS: IMPERIAL, A DESIGN BY’FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’, CERTIFIED BY THE FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FOUNDATION FOR TIFFANY & CO. MORE ON THE CONDITION: NO MISSING GOLD, NO CHIPS, NICKS, CRACKS, STAINS NOR REPAIRS. THE 5 PIECES WEIGH OVER 3 POUNDS, 2 OUNCES. PLEASE CHOOSE THE LEAST-COSTLY OPTION AVAILABLE.
THE PATTERN IS “IMPERIAL”. THIS PATTERN WAS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED FOR THE IMPERIAL HOTEL IN TOKYO, JAPAN. DESIGNED FOR THE IMPERIAL HOTEL IN TOKYO, JAPAN. NO DAMAGE TO THE 5 PIECES. THE BACK STAMPS (UNDERSIDES OF THE PIECES) READ AS FOLLOWS: IMPERIAL, A DESIGN BY’FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’, CERTIFIED BY THE FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FOUNDATION FOR TIFFANY & CO. MORE ON THE CONDITION: NO MISSING GOLD, NO CHIPS, NICKS, CRACKS, STAINS NOR REPAIRS. THE 5 PIECES WEIGH OVER 3 POUNDS, 2 OUNCES. PLEASE CHOOSE THE LEAST-COSTLY OPTION AVAILABLE.