Lovely Eclectic Home in Encino

Blowout sale…everything must go!
Great deals this Sunday.
We are emptying the house!

When

Saturday, February 3rd from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Sunday, February 4th from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Where

15735 Morrison St, Encino, CA 91436

Items in this sale include:

  • L-Shaped sofa
  • Antique style sofa
  • Side chairs
  • Mid-century Barcelona coffee table
  • Contemporary hide away round coffee table
  • Vintage glass and wood coffee table
  • Several rugs
  • Assortment of large Chinese pots with teak stands
  • 2 antique hand carved buffets
  • Wood dining table with 5 chairs
  • Sculptures
  • Assortment of standing lamps
  • Large hanging wall clock – P.Lavoipiere
  • Large Bombay table
  • Small writing table
  • Antique buffet
  • Singer sewing cabinet
  • Console table
  • Wardrobe with drawers
  • Dresser
  • Queen bed with side tables
  • French Provincial side tables
  • French Provincial wardrobe
  • Vintage wicker chair
  • 2 vintage chandeliers
  • Small contemporary sofa
  • Queen metal bed frame
  • 2 mid-century style side chairs
  • Several bakers racks
  • Open contemporary display case
  • Shabby chic style small display
  • Vintage gold mirror and many more wall mirrors
  • Books
  • Compact Disc Jukebox
  • Ping roller tool box
  • Cartier briefcase and miscellaneous pieces
  • Lalique
  • China by Franciscan (platinum renaissance)
  • Porcelain
  • Cut crystal/crystal
  • Tiffany items (new in boxes)
  • Birdcage Wood
  • Silver and Silver plate
  • Art
  • Full kitchen
  • Bar ware
  • Vintage football slides
  • Vintage cameras
  • Green screen
  • 8-tracks
  • DVD, cassettes
  • Frames
  • Collectable alcohol containers
  • Collectables
  • Bedding
  • Vintage sewing box
  • Vintage sewing machine
  • Vintage tennis rackets
  • Vintage radios
  • Collectable vintage perfume bottles from the 1950’s
  • Women’s clothing (size medium)
  • Women’s shoes (size 7)
  • Men’s clothes (size large)
  • Men’s shoes (size 9)
  • Many pieces of jewelry

Many outdoor pieces including:

  • Rattan sofa
  • Rattan side chair/ottoman
  • Vintage iron tables
  • 4 cast iron chairs with marble top side table
  • Bar cast iron chair
  • 2 aluminum bar chairs
  • 4 chairs and table (metal)
  • Umbrella
  • 2 metal chaise lounges
  • Metal racks
  • Many potted plants
  • Fun yard items
  • Packed garage with furniture, collectables, and collections of so many magazines

We look forward seeing you on this beautiful weekend!


Amazing Estate Sale at the Los Angeles Studio of Amalia de Schulthess

Many of Amalia’s pieces are in museums across Europe and America.

We are pricing so that everyone may have a piece of Amalia for their contemporary art collection.

Amalia’s family has leased the studio and every piece must go to a good home that appreciates great art.

We are so happy to be able to sell Amalia’s art at great prices.

When

Thursday, October 20th from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Friday, October 21st from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Saturday, October 22nd from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Sunday, October 23rd from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Where

3025 W Exposition Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90018

This sale includes original bronzes, wood and marble sculptures (from Amalia’s quarry on her Italian property).

Original paintings and sketches.

Many collectible rare art posters and lithos from listed artist friends.

Please call (310) 625-9984 for any questions and pricing information.

We also sell over the phone.

Join us for this great event!


Treasured Collections of Artist Amalia de Schulthess

AESWON is proud to present another private collection of world famous artist Amalia de Schulthess.

When:

Friday, July 29th from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Saturday, July 30th from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Sunday, July 31st from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Monday, August 1st from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Where:

3025 Exposition Place, Los Angeles, CA 90018

Please call (310) 625-9984 for entry to studio.

There’s plenty of street parking available.

Amalia’s family has found a storage unit with incredible art dating mostly from the 1950s and 1960s. AESWON is excited to offer these treasured pieces to you. We are featuring some of Amalia’s famous art friends such as: Richard Bowman, Chavez, Larry Hurst, and Wayne Kuwada, among others.

Great pieces of Amalia’s have been found. Please join us for a collection of a lifetime.

We are always happy to see you, and remember, we ship!


Amalia de Schulthess grew up in Switzerland and studied at the State College Trogen, Appenzell Ausserrhoden and the Kunstgewerbeschule, Zurich.

For most of her adult life, she created her art in California and New Mexico. In Taos, Amalia met Andrew Dasburg and she was instrumental in reviving the career of a great Modernist who had fallen into obscurity after the war.

Solo shows of Amalia’s work were held at the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe (1956); the Esther Robles Gallery, Los Angeles (1956 and 1962); the Rose Rabow Gallery, San Francisco (1960); and the David Cole Gallery, San Francisco (1962). Successful exhibitions of her artwork were also organized at a number of European galleries. After the 1960s, Amalia fully turned her attention from painting to making sculpture. She took great care in the materials she used to create her sculptures, to the extent that she moved from California to Florence, Italy and swiftly chose a studio and foundry in Pietrasanta; Amalia shared this foundry with the renowned Henry Moore. She was based here for a decade in order to situate herself in proximity to the Carrara marble quarries, the favored source of stone for eminent sculptors through the centuries. She continued to sculpt in Los Angeles and Apple Valley, California all the way through her nineties, driven by her innate lifelong passion to create art. Amalia’s sculptures are very much part of the avant-garde Modernist discourse, depicted in her Canto d’Estate series and Bird series.

Amalia’s art has been displayed in many national and international museums, world-known galleries, as well as private art collectors’ collections.

Amalia was immersed in the leading artistic circles and was friends with many important artists very well, including Piet Mondrian, Paul Klee, Alberto Giacometti, Marino Marini, and François Stahly, to name a few.

Amalia de Schulthess passed away on May 28, 2021 in her home in Santa Monica, leaving behind an extraordinary legacy.


Sale of Amalia de Schulthess (1918 – 2021) private collection

AESWON is proud to present Amalia de Schulthess (1918 – 2021) private collection!

World Famous Artist and Sculptor Studio.

Please call (310) 625-9984 for gate code on arrival.

This collection of her personal works are her most cherished. Amalia de Schulthess grew up in Switzerland and studied at the State College Trogen, Appenzell Ausserrhoden and the Kunstgewerbeschule, Zurich.

For most of her adult life, she created her art in California and New Mexico. In Taos, Amalia met Andrew Dasburg and she was instrumental in reviving the career of a great Modernist who had fallen into obscurity after the war.

Solo shows of Amalia’s work were held at the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe (1956); the Esther Robles Gallery, Los Angeles (1956 and 1962); the Rose Rabow Gallery, San Francisco (1960); and the David Cole Gallery, San Francisco (1962). Successful exhibitions of her artwork were also organized at a number of European galleries. After the 1960s, Amalia fully turned her attention from painting to making sculpture. She took great care in the materials she used to create her sculptures, to the extent that she moved from California to Florence, Italy and swiftly chose a studio and foundry in Pietrasanta; Amalia shared this foundry with the renowned Henry Moore. She was based here for a decade in order to situate herself in proximity to the Carrara marble quarries, the favored source of stone for eminent sculptors through the centuries. She continued to sculpt in Los Angeles and Apple Valley, California all the way through her nineties, driven by her innate lifelong passion to create art. Amalia’s sculptures are very much part of the avant-garde Modernist discourse, depicted in her Canto d’Estate series and Bird series.

Amalia’s art has been displayed in many national and international museums, world-known galleries, as well as private art collectors’ collections.

Amalia was immersed in the leading artistic circles and was friends with many important artists very well, including Piet Mondrian, Paul Klee, Alberto Giacometti, Marino Marini, and François Stahly, to name a few.

Amalia de Schulthess passed away on May 28, 2021 in her home in Santa Monica, leaving behind an extraordinary legacy.

Details and descriptions are COMING SOON! Call or text with questions.