
Gustav Stickley, whose name is synonymous with Craftsman furniture, was a visionary American proponent for the Arts and Crafts philosophy in design, literature, and life. At the peak of his career, his furniture was sold throughout the country, Craftsman houses built in many areas, and The Craftsman magazine widely read. After bankruptcy in 1915, Stickley was largely forgotten until the 1970s, when his importance as a designer was rediscovered by a new generation.
The eldest son of first generation German immigrants, Stickley was born into a family that owned furniture-manufacturing businesses. He found inspiration in the writings of John Ruskin and William Morris and the well-built, hand-crafted furniture and the brotherhood of honest labor they espoused. In 1898 he established the Gustav Stickley Company in Eastwood, a suburb of Syracuse, New York. He adopted a William Morris motto, "Als ik kan" ("If I can") and used the symbol of a medieval joiner’s compass as his trademark.
Stickley’s furniture was a radical departure from the American furniture of the Victorian era. Surfaces were unadorned, mortise and tenon joinery and wood grain exposed. The hammered metal hardware underscored the artisanal look of furniture, which was fabricated both by hand and by contemporary woodworking machines.
Upcoming Lots Gustav Stickley

103 Harvey Ellis or LaMont A. Warner for Gustav Stickley
Rare and Important inlaid settle, model 214
estimate: $80,000–120,000

105 Harvey Ellis, attribution for Gustav Stickley
Inlaid rocker, model 337 variant
estimate: $1,000–1,500

114 Harvey Ellis, attribution for Gustav Stickley
Bookcase, model 702
estimate: $6,000–8,000

117 Gustav Stickley
Newel post lantern, model 702 variant
estimate: $3,000–5,000

121 Gustav Stickley
Newel post lantern, model 702 variant
estimate: $3,000–5,000

133 Gustav Stickley
Unusual hall mirror, model 68 variant
estimate: $2,000–3,000
Auction Results Gustav Stickley

Harvey Ellis for Gustav Stickley
Important Cabinet
estimate: $60,000–90,000
result $50,000

Gustav Stickley
Rare lantern model 203 from the Charles B. Evans House, Queens
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result $44,100

Harvey Ellis for Gustav Stickley
Rare and Early writing table
estimate: $35,000–45,000
result $43,750

Gustav Stickley
rare corner cabinet, #972
estimate: $30,000–50,000
result $36,250

Gustav Stickley
Rare Monumental Andirons (no. 348)
estimate: $12,500–17,500
result $30,000

Gustav Stickley
Early single hasp-form bridal chest
estimate: $10,000–15,000
result $21,250

Gustav Stickley
Rare hanging lanterns model 672, pair
estimate: $6,000–9,000
result $20,000

Harvey Ellis, attribution for Gustav Stickley
Rare armchair
estimate: $15,000–20,000
result $18,900

Gustav Stickley
Monumental jardinière, model 275
estimate: $7,000–10,000
result $18,750

Gustav Stickley
Even arm settle, model 208 variant
estimate: $4,000–6,000
result $18,750

Gustav Stickley
Rare early sideboard (model 961)
estimate: $8,000–12,000
result $18,750

Harvey Ellis, attribution for Gustav Stickley
Important desk
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result $17,500

Gustav Stickley
early and rare tile-top tabouret, model 45
estimate: $2,000–3,000
result $16,250