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A sideboard, designed in 1902, by Gustav Stickley, is made of oak, plywood, and iron. By Dan Bischoff/For The Star-Ledger Gustav Stickley built houses as if they were furniture and designed ...
Watch Christopher A. Kennedy's appraisal of a Gustav Stickley sideboard, ca. 1905, in Vintage Charlotte.
A: The stamped red label on the inside of your drawer, together with the fragment of a paper label, indicates that this sideboard was made by Gustav Stickley’s Craftsman Workshop.
Syracuse, N.Y. — Fans and two relatives of Gustav Stickley gathered in Eastwood Wednesday, not far from where he made his famous Craftsman furniture, to celebrate his 158th birthday. Gustav Stickley ...
Gustavus Stoeckel, later Anglicized to Gustav Stickley, was the first of 11 children born to poor German American immigrant parents Barbara and Leopold Stoeckel, in Osceola, Wis., in 1858.
Gustav Stickley, his brothers -- L. and J.G. Stickley -- Roycroft and Limbert often marked their furniture with burned-on trademarks or metal labels.
The sideboard was built in 1903 by Gustav Stickley for his own use, and kept in the Stickley family until purchased at a 1988 Christie’s auction by Barbra Streisand (Streisand), who consigned it ...
Q: The enclosed picture is of an oak sideboard that was given to me by my grandmother. There is a label on the back that says “Craftsman Workshop — Eastwood, New York — Gustav Stickley ...
The first touring exhibition of the work of American craftsman Gustav Stickley makes a stop at the San Diego Museum of Art from June 18 through September 11, 2011. We speak to a curator from the ...
Q. I inherited the oak sideboard seen in this photo from my grandmother. It is in excellent condition. On the back is a label with the words "Craftsman Workshop -- Gustav Stickley -- Eastwood, New ...