Austin L Collection
Austin L. Davison, a talented creator from the late 1930s to early 1940s, left behind a remarkable legacy of craftsmanship and artistry
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Austin L. Davison, a talented creator from the late 1930s to early 1940s, left behind a remarkable legacy of craftsmanship and artistry. His iron stand, crafted in 1939, showcases his attention to detail and precision. The Pa. German chest he created in 1938 is a testament to his ability to blend traditional design with modern aesthetics. Intricately designed and meticulously crafted, Austin L. Davison's Pa. German spice box from 1938 exudes elegance and functionality. His wall corner cupboard of the same year reflects his mastery of woodworking techniques, creating a piece that seamlessly blends into any space. Not limited to furniture alone, Davison's plaster cast figurine from around 1940 demonstrates his versatility as an artist. Its delicate features capture the essence of beauty frozen in time. Although missing its top, Davison's tavern table from 1938 still radiates charm and character—a true testament to his skillful craftsmanship even under challenging circumstances. Even children were not excluded from experiencing the magic of Austin L. Davison's creations; his child rocking chair from 1938 combines comfort with whimsical design elements that ignite young imaginations. Davison's talent extends beyond furniture; his refectory table exemplifies timeless elegance while providing ample space for gatherings and feasts shared with loved ones. For doll enthusiasts or collectors alike, Austin L. Davison's doll settee is an exquisite addition—its intricate details make it seem like it belongs in a miniature palace rather than our world. The trivet created by Davison between 1935-1942 serves both functional and decorative purposes—an essential item for every kitchen enthusiast who appreciates beauty alongside practicality. Austin L. Davison also ventured into ceramics; his Pa. German plates are stunning combining tradition with innovation—each plate tells its own story through intricate patterns that reflect Pennsylvania Dutch heritage. Austin L.