Despite the fact that we've succeeded in landing all sorts of goodies recently, we've also experienced some truly heartbreaking times here at GG&S HQ. Consequently, you'll have to make do with another image overload harvested from our Instagram photostream. Dig in!
Friday, August 3, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Out Out Out
Our friends Justin and Talitha recently moved into their incredible, impeccably decorated mid-century modern dream-home, and found themselves letting loose a few items that didn't quite fit in. Ever the insatiable hoarders that we are, we couldn't help but help ourselves to some of the amazing items that didn't make the cut. Feast your eyes on the following:
An original LaGardo Tackett Russo Negro decanter, a feline hanger by Walter Bosse, some vintage vikings and a stoneware piece by Waechtersbach? How about a Guzzini Focus lamp designed by Fabio Lenci? Boom!
A complete KLH Model Twenty-Plus stereo system from the late 60s in fantastic shape? Yes! We'd been after this one for a while, and we'd occasionally pester Justin about it over the span of a few years ...guess he'd finally had enough. This is probably the last big addition we needed for our—wait for it—upcoming office renovation!
Last but not least, this nubby little Danish bird had eluded us for a long while, and we were pleased to find that Justin had captured one in his travels. The Secticon clock by Angelo Mangiarotti is another recent arrival, though not from Justin's stash!
Many thanks again to Justin and Talitha, and we couldn't be happier that you guys found the perfect home! We wish you both many years of happiness!
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Last Laugh
My buddy Mike knows I love smut books, and I especially love 'em when they're wrapped in covers illustrated by Gene Bilbrew. Here are two minty favorites. Thanks again, Mike! Valery delivered the Napoleon (as a pre-graduation gift) and I gifted the psychedelic terrorist to myself as a reward for a job well done!
Mike also came through with this recent Lee Hazlewood collection and, again, I am extremely grateful—for both an awesome record, and the fact that I didn't have to endure something as embarrassing as Record Store Day. Australia's adoptive son, Damo, also supplied some tunes via an original copy of the Easybeats' classic Volume 3 LP. Thanks, Damian!
Damian further commemorated my passing into adulthood by providing me with an original Laffun Head novelty gift—the same monstrosity responsible for Daniel Clowes' legendary Laffin' Spittin' Man. I'd stumbled across several of these nasty buggers over the years, but there was always something off about 'em—like they were either clowns or resembled Slavic old ladies. However, this'un's the real deal, sprung straight off of the page and manifested in a green corduroy cap (of course!).
The resemblance is chilling!
No less chilling: the thought of this object warranting a televised commercial!
It's so nice to finally be able to breathe a sigh of relief while being reminded of those who weathered the storm alongside me: my friends, family and, most of all, my incredible wife.
Friday, June 15, 2012
San Francisco's Doomed
Our apologies for the silence, folks, but we spent last week getting re-acclimated to life in Atlanta after an all-too-brief stay in the bay area the preceding week. We'd been wanting to visit San Francisco for the past few years, and we finally found the time to harass our best friend Damo, hit the Alameda Flea Market, shop at Kayo Books and explore the Eichler homes in Sequoyah Hills. Our trip also coincidentally lined up with the Daniel Clowes exhibit that's currently underway at the Oakland Museum of California. As has become the custom here at GG&S, please enjoy the snapshots from our trek, followed by a more detailed investigation of the junk we brought back home. Enjoy!
Despite the ample sightseeing, we also found time to drum up some relatively insane scores while we were out and about in San Francisco, Alameda, Berkeley and Oakland.
We're cheating a little—Damian scored the nesting cannisters, Ramones 8track and Japanese bank for us the last time he went to the flea market. However, we did find the Panasonic clock and the space age desk organizer this time out.
We were anticipating some outrageously high prices at vintage shops in the city, but we were pleasantly surprised to find this enormous inflatable pillow at Modern Past for cheap, while we were headed over to meet our friends Sam and Helene for dinner. We also stopped in to see the shop's enormous Terradome (featured above) in person!
Our visit to Japantown the following day introduced us to the ceramic planters of local artist Thomas Arakawa (and the incredible Utsuwa Floral Design shop). Valery snipped some succulents while wandering the streets of San Francisco and smuggled them aboard our flight back (so she could use her new planter ASAP). Unfortunately, her new plants don't seem to be adapting to their new climate very well! We couldn't believe our eyes when we found this brass snail ashtray by Maurice Ascalon staring at us from inside a shop's curio cabinet—it's a rare piece, and the asking price was a fraction of what they typically sell for, so we didn't hesitate to pick it up!
Kayo Books did not fail to disappoint, and I succeeded in scratching more than a few Eric Stanton illustrated books off my wantlist. When in San Francisco, make sure to visit Kayo—and thanks again for the hospitality, Ron! The next day, we headed out to the Alameda Flea Market and an unassuming USPS container yielded 50+ more books at $2 a pop. Many thanks to Damian for spotting the bin—it was shoved beneath a table and I would've undoubtedly ended up ignoring it otherwise. A hirsute female beatnik by Kreiss (also picked up at the swap) and a few other recent book scores round out this photo!
We found this 18 inch mid-century modernist metal/string sculpture early on in our eight hour long Alameda excursion, but the initial asking price was more than we wanted to spend. Fortunately, Damian came to the rescue (again) and wore the seller down to a much more reasonable figure. We have no information as to who produced it, but Peter Pepper and Howard Miller are two possibilities—and we know two other collectors with examples of this piece in slightly different configurations. We would really love to know more, so please share if you have any additional info!
Another 60s Danish spice rack from Digsmed, this is the jumbo example, and further thanks to Damian for picking this up for us while we were occupied elsewhere. The egg cups produced by Laurids Lonborg were another welcome teak surprise!
Further scores include an enameled lighter/ashtray set, a vintage Glasbake baking dish, a teak bird clip, a Del Rey platter by Poppytrail, a Contempri Eclipse bowl designed by Paul McCob and a Hornsea jar.
A Panton Geometri inspired rug for $30? Yes, please!
More Mod hangers for Valery's ever-expanding collection. These are the Girlies from 1967.
A 13 inch glass tray by Fred Press. Yoink!

Lastly, Damian picked this up from an eBay seller we purchased it from a year or so ago, and has been storing it for us until we could ship it to ourselves (and avoid the ridiculous charge we were quoted). Mission accomplished! We can't wait to get this vintage Peter Pepper Product set up in the office! Damo rules!
Many thanks to Damian, Sam, Helene, MG, Graham and Heidi for making our trip so memorable. Whew!
Many thanks to Damian, Sam, Helene, MG, Graham and Heidi for making our trip so memorable. Whew!
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