Turner’s Top 3 Aug 30 Written By Stephanie Germana Stephen Turner breaks down his top three favorite items in the September 1 Discovery Auction. Lot 787: Art Deco Book Stand “Functional art is something that I like to achieve in my home, and this piece is no exception. Handcrafted in the 1930s in Rome, NY by Fred Farr for Revere in America, it features sleek scrolling sides and a machine age base.” Lot 536: Barbed Wire Plaque “Nothing did more to change the way cattle ranching was done on America’s western frontier than the introduction of barbed wire. This piece is a true relic of American history!” Lot 126: SS Normandie Mod Fabric Print “Another historically significant piece, this 1960s Frances Butler for Stromma Sweden silkscreen print on cotton is the perfect blend of deco and mod. It’s a great conversation topic and focal point of any room.” FIND IT AT BRIGGS 〰️ FIND IT AT BRIGGS 〰️ FIND IT AT BRIGGS 〰️ Stephanie Germana
Turner’s Top 3 Aug 30 Written By Stephanie Germana Stephen Turner breaks down his top three favorite items in the September 1 Discovery Auction. Lot 787: Art Deco Book Stand “Functional art is something that I like to achieve in my home, and this piece is no exception. Handcrafted in the 1930s in Rome, NY by Fred Farr for Revere in America, it features sleek scrolling sides and a machine age base.” Lot 536: Barbed Wire Plaque “Nothing did more to change the way cattle ranching was done on America’s western frontier than the introduction of barbed wire. This piece is a true relic of American history!” Lot 126: SS Normandie Mod Fabric Print “Another historically significant piece, this 1960s Frances Butler for Stromma Sweden silkscreen print on cotton is the perfect blend of deco and mod. It’s a great conversation topic and focal point of any room.” FIND IT AT BRIGGS 〰️ FIND IT AT BRIGGS 〰️ FIND IT AT BRIGGS 〰️ Stephanie Germana