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ANTIQUE &

MODERN DESIGN
9 - 11 SEPTEMBER 2014

ANTIQUE & MODERN DESIGN


9 - 11 SEPTEMBER 2014
Tuesday 9 September 2014
Session One 6pm
Mid 20th Century Modern Design Lot 1 - 122
Wednesday 10 September 2014
Session Two 10am
Porcelain & Pottery, Oriental, Glass, Modern Movement Lot 150 - 469
Session Three 1pm
Woods & Metals, Musical Instruments, Accoutrements & Silver Lot 470 - 706
Session Four 5pm
NZ Historical, Artefacts, Militaria, Framed Works Lot 720 - 867
Session Five 6pm
Furniture & Persian Rugs Lot 869 - 1077
thursday 11 September 2014
Session Six 12 noon
Costume & Estate Fashion Jewellery Lot C1 - C400
NOTE: These lots are not listed in this catalogue. Catalogue list & extensive images are
available online www.dunbarsloane.com or by request
Session Seven 4pm
Estate Jewellery & Watches Lot 1200 - 1434
Wellington Viewing
Friday 5 September
9am - 5pm
Monday 8 September
9am 5pm

Sunday 7 September
Tuesday 9 September

11am - 3pm
9am 5pm

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MID 20TH CENTURY


MODERN DESIGN
in association with

SESSION ONE
MID 20TH CENTURY MODERN DESIGN
Lots 1 - 122
6pm Tuesday 9 September 2014
MID 20TH CENTURY MODERN DESIGN

MAGAZINE RACK in leather and


chrome
$300 - 700

DANISH BLACK LEATHER CHAIR


$600 - 1,000

HOLGER GEORG JENSEN


STARBURST COFFEETABLE in teak
$600 - 1,100

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FOG & MORUP OF DENMARK


PENDANT LIGHT rewired and
certificated
$400 - 700

HOLGER GEORG JENSEN


ROCKING CHAIR from the Kubus
range, newly upholstered in black
leather
$1,800 - 2,200

Charles Eames (190778) and Ray Eames (191288) gave shape to America's twentieth century.
Their lives and work represented the nation's defining social movements, the West Coast's coming-of-age,
the economy's shift from making goods to producing information and the global expansion of American
culture.
They embraced the era's visionary concept of modern design as an agent of social change, elevating it to
a national agenda. Their evolution from furniture designers to cultural ambassadors demonstrated their
boundless talents and the overlap of their interests with those of their country.
Known for many iconic chairs, which remain in production to this day as a testament to their classic design
style, functionality and comfort.
See lot numbers 6, 7,21 ,22 and 76.

CHARLES & RAY EAMES FOR


VITRA ALUMINIUM LOUNGE
CHAIR model EA124 on chromed
base with gliders & blue hopsack
fabric
$1,900 - 2,400

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9

CHARLES & RAY EAMES FOR VITRA


ALUMINIUM LOUNGE CHAIR
model EA124 on chromed base with
gliders and blue hopsack fabric
$1,900 - 2,400

AMERICAN CHERRY & WALNUT


BOOKCASE not illustrated
$1,800 - 2,200
PETER HAYWARD FOR VANSON
SIDEBOARD with curved ends four
central drawers and a cupboard
either side with shelf,
L1900 x D500 x H710mm
$2,200 - 2,700
MID 20TH CENTURY MODERN DESIGN

10

11

GRETE JALK DESIGNED COFFEE


TABLE produced in Denmark
L1500 x W500 x H460mm
$1,500 - 1,800

GRETE JALK FOR FRANCE & SON


TEAK ARMCHAIR with newly
upholstered seat cushions
Image of chairs prior to reupholstery
in leather
$2,100 - 2,400

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GRETE JALK FOR FRANCE &


SON TEAK ARMCHAIR with newly
upholstered seat cushions
Image of chairs prior to reupholstery
in leather
$2,100 - 2,400

Grete Juel Jalk (19202006) was a Danish furniture designer. From the 1960s, she did much to enhance
Denmarks reputation for modern furniture design with her clear, comfortable lines. She also edited the
Danish magazine Mobilia and compiled a four-volume work on Danish furniture.
In 1953, Jalk opened her own design studio. Inspired by Alvar Aaltos laminated bent-plywood furniture and
Charles Eames moulded plywood designs, she began to develop her own boldly curved models.
Jalk developed many simple sets of furniture for manufacturers, including a high desk and stool, a set of
shelves in Oregon pine and a series of chairs with upholstered seats and backs on a curved steel base.
Her industrially produced furniture has clear, comfortable lines. Economic in their use of materials, they
soon became competitive, increasing Denmarks international reputation for furniture design. Firms in the
United States and Finland have also manufactured some of her lines.
See lot numbers 10, 11 and 12.

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13

PAIR MOTO MAGIS BAR STOOLS


$800 - 1,200

14

15

POUL HENNINGSEN FOR LOUIS


POULSEN PH5 PENDANT LIGHT
in white
$800 - 1,000

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17

THAMS OF DENMARK ARMCHAIR


in dark leather and vinyl
$700 - 1,100

POUL HENNINGSEN FOR


LOUIS POULSEN 'KLASSPENDEL'
PENDANT LAMP in grey
$600 - 800
POUL HENNINGSEN FOR
LOUIS POULSEN 'KLASSPENDEL'
PENDANT LAMP in grey
$600 - 800

Poul Henningsen (18941967) trained as an architect in Copenhagen but specialized in lighting


design.
Employed by Louis Poulsen in 1924 he developed a three shade lamp known simply as the PH lamp.
This hanging lamp, still in production today was joined by table, floor and wall lamps, with the PH lamp
becoming a household name and to this day remaining one of the finest incandescent lamps. At his death
in 1967 Poul had designed more than 100 lamps including the classic PH5.
See lot numbers 15, 16, 17, 48, 49, 50 and 121.

MID 20TH CENTURY MODERN DESIGN

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19

DANISH BLACK LEATHER SOFA


three seater on chrome frame
$2,200 - 3,000

PAIR OF MATCHING DANISH


BLACK LEATHER ARMCHAIRS on
chrome frame
$2,200 - 3,000

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20

WESTNOFA 'SIESTA' CHAIR &


FOOTSTOOL beech frame and red
leather
$1,200 - 1,600

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CHARLES & RAY EAMES FOR


HERMAN MILLER PAIR OF EA117
CHAIRS in brown hopsack
$3,200 - 4,200
CHARLES & RAY EAMES FOR
HERMAN MILLER PAIR OF EA117
CHAIRS in brown hopsack
$3,200 - 4,200

23

CARI ZALLONI OF GREECE


LARGE FACETTED TABLE LAMP
BASE
$800 - 1,100

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24

GENT OF LEICESTER INDUSTRIAL


CLOCK, D470mm
$900 - 1,300

DANISH GREEN FABRIC LOUNGE


CHAIR on fixed base
$400 - 900

27

29

28

SIKA MOBLER GLASS 'SPIDER'


COFFEE TABLE with label affixed
$600 - 900

30

25

INTERNATIONAL TIME RECORDER


(ITR) of New York, D490mm
$800 - 1,200

DANISH GREEN FABRIC LOUNGE


CHAIR on fixed base
$400 - 900

UNIFLEX ROSEWOOD
EXTENDING DINING TABLE
$2,400 - 3,200
THUR OP OF GERMANY SET OF
SIX ROSEWOOD COLOURED
MOULDED CHAIR SEATS ON
CHROME FRAMES no illustration
$2,200 - 3,000

MID 20TH CENTURY MODERN DESIGN

31

ROBERT HERITAGE FOR ARCHIE


SHINE AWARD WINNING
'HAMILTON' SIDEBOARD
L2300 x D520 x H770mm
$3,800 - 4,400

Robert Heritage born 1927 studied at the Royal College of Art, London. He worked as a designer for
the London based furniture manufacturer G.W. Evans. In 1953 Heritage set up his own studio with his wife,
Dorothy who had also studied at the RCA. He subsequently worked as a designer and consultant for a
number of manufacturers including Beaver & Tapley, Race Furniture and Archie Shine. It was with the latter
that he designed the award winning Hamilton range of furniture.
Robert Heritage first worked with Gordon Russell in 1969, and was responsible for the GR69 range of
furniture for both living and dining room areas. Heritage taught at Twickenham School of Art, London
(1953-55) and was professor of furniture design at the Royal College of Art (1974-85). He was made a
Royal Designer for Industry (RDI) by the Royal Society of Arts in 1963.
See lot numbers 31, 53, 70 and 88.

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35

37

TAMARA ALADIN FOR RIIHIMAKI


FINLAND GLASS VASE in green
circa 1970
$100 - 200

33

TAMARA ALADIN FOR RIIHIMAKI


FINLAND GLASS VASE in amethyst,
circa 1970
$100 - 200

1960'S OP ART BISQUE VASE BY


HEINRICH GERMANY with pleat
design, stamped 1930 standing
260 tall
$150 - 250

36

GEORGE CAWARDINE FOR


HERBERT TERRY ANGLE POISE
LAMP model 1227
$400 - 600

38

34

TAMARA ALADIN FOR RIIHIMAKI


FINLAND GLASS VASE in gold,
circa 1970
$100 - 200

1960'S OP ART BISQUE VASE BY


HEINRICH GERMANY with pleat
design, stamped 1929 standing
230 tall
$150 - 250

CURTIS JERE STARBURST


ARTWORK featuring birds in flight
$900 - 1,500

MID 20TH CENTURY MODERN DESIGN

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39

W H RUSSELL FOR GORDON


RUSSELL 'STANWAY' SIDEBOARD
model R810 produced by cabinet
maker H J Mann in April 1962,
makers label affixed
$2,800 - 3,500

Sir Gordon Russell (18921980) came under the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement from
the age of 12, after his family moved to Broadway in the Cotswolds.Following service as an officer in
World War I, for which he was awarded the Military Cross in 1918, he became a furniture maker and
designer. Gordon Russell Ltd. was founded in 1923 to produce furniture and by the 1930s he and his
brother Dick had built a reputation as designers of modern furniture based in the Cotswold Arts and
Crafts tradition.
Elected a royal designer for industry in 1940 and director of the Council of Industrial Design (1947-59)
later renamed the Design Council.
He was the first chairman of the Crafts Council and was awarded a Knighthood in 1955 for services to design.
See lot numbers 39, 45, 47 and 65.

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41


42


43


44

PIEFF OF ENGLAND CREAM


LEATHER THREE SEATER SOFA &
PAIR OF MATCHING ARM CHAIRS
$1,800 - 2,800

ARNE HOVMAND-OLSEN
'SURFBOARD' COFFEE TABLE
produced by Mogens Kold in open
form with turned up ends and
floating top, makers label affixed
$1,800 - 2,200
ILLUM WIKKELSO DESIGNED
DANISH ARMCHAIR in dark wood
with newly upholstered cushions
no illustration
$1,700 - 2,200
ILLUM WIKKELSO DESIGNED
DANISH ARMCHAIR in dark wood
with newly upholstered cushions
no illustration
$1,700 - 2,200
AXEL KJERSGAARD TEAK COFFEE
TABLE L1200 x W340 x H400mm
$800 - 1000

MID 20TH CENTURY MODERN DESIGN

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46

47


48

49

50

51

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TWIN PEDESTAL ENGLISH DESK


BY GORDON RUSSELL produced in
1963 with inset leather and makers
label to the underside
L1820 x D990 x H745mm
$2,500 - 3,500
WILKHAHN DESK CHAIR IN
LEATHER no illustration
$800 - 1,200
GORDON RUSSELL OF
COTSWOLDS ENGLAND DESK
CHAIR with leather cushions back
and base
$1,600 - 2,000
POUL HENNINGSEN FOR LOUIS
POULSEN WHITE PENDANT
LIGHT
$400 - 600
POUL HENNINGSEN FOR LOUIS
POULSEN WHITE PENDANT
LIGHT
$400 - 600
POUL HENNINGSEN FOR LOUIS
POULSEN WHITE PENDANT
LIGHT
$400 - 600
ROSEWOOD & STEEL RAILWAY
COAT RACK
$700 - 900

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Sigurd Ressell born in 1920 this Norwegian designer was first recognised by Niels Vodder in a drawing
competition. A prototype made from this drawing went on to become the SR 600 chair and won an award
at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers Guild Exhibition.
The Falcon chair produced by Vatne Mobler of Norway is without doubt Ressells most successful design
and one of the most comfortable chairs available.
See lot numbers 52, 68, 69, 110 and 111.

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53

SIGURD RESSELL FOR VATNE


MOBLER OF NORWAY 'FALCON'
HIGH BACK CHAIR in brown leather
$2,800 - 3,200

ROBERT HERITAGE FOR ARCHIE


SHINE ENGLAND COCKTAIL
SIDEBOARD with set of four
drawers and pair of doors revealing
glass shelf and lifting lid revealing
bottle storage
L1530 x D510 x H760mm
$2,800 - 3,500

54

BORNHOLM MOBLER BOOKCASE


DRAWERS & DESK behind tambour
doors, no illustration
$2,000 - 2,800

MID 20TH CENTURY MODERN DESIGN

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55

56

ANDRE VANDENBEUCK FOR


STRASSLE SWITZERLAND PAIR
OF KING CHAIRS in red leather on
chrome star swivel base
$4,800 - 5,500

57

EDMUND JORGENSEN
BOOKCASE with three central
drawers
$1,400 - 1,800

PETER HVIDT FOR FRANCE & SON


GATE LEG TABLE model 20/59, circa
1960
$2,900 - 3,500

Peter Hvidt (19161986) born in Copenhagen. After completing his training at the Design School in
Copenhagen, he worked at various design firms before setting up his own studio in 1942. In 1944 he
opened the Hvidt & Mlgaard studio which he ran with Orla Mlgaard-Nielsen until 1975. They created a
number of pioneering sets of furniture including Portex (1945) and Ax (1950), using a laminated technique
for production by Fritz Hansen.
During their collaboration they also designed many pieces for France and Daverkosen (latterly France and
Son and CADO)
See lot number 57

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59

59

60

ARNE VODDER FOR SIBAST


DENMARK DINING CHAIRS set of
six reupholstered with leather seat
pads
$3,000 - 3,900

60

OP ART BISQUE VASE BY THOMAS


OF GERMANY, H250 x 90mm dia
$150 - 250
OP ART BISQUE VASE BY BAVARIA
OF GERMANY, stamped 1139/2
H250 x 80mm dia
$150 - 250

63 64

61

61


62

OP ART BISQUE VASE BY


WINTERLING OF GERMANY
H235 x 95mm dia
$150 - 250

63

GEORGE NELSON STAR CLOCK


produced by Vitra, no illustration
$500 - 800

64

FOG & MORUP OF DENMARK


SEMI PENDANT LAMP in black
$400 - 700
FOG & MORUP OF DENMARK
SEMI PENDANT LAMP in black
$400 - 700

MID 20TH CENTURY MODERN DESIGN

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70

71

65


66

GORDON RUSSELL OF
COTSWOLDS ENGLAND TWO
DRAWER DESK/CONSOLE TABLE,
W990 x D550 x H815mm
$1,100 - 1,400

67

DANISH HIGHBACK ARM CHAIR


newly upholstered, not illustrated
$1,900 - 2,600

68

DANISH ARM CHAIR newly


upholstered, not illustrated
$1,800 - 2,500

69

SIGURD RESSELL FOR VATNE


MOBLER OF NORWAY 'FALCON'
CHAIR in low back form with new
tan leather cushion, not illustrated
$2,100 - 2,500

70


71

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SIGURD RESSELL FOR VATNE


MOBLER OF NORWAY 'FALCON'
CHAIR in low back form with new
tan leather cushion, not illustrated
$2,100 - 2,500
ROBERT HERITAGE FOR ARCHIE
SHINE ENGLAND TALLBOY with
wooden handles
W750 x D450 x H1260mm
$1,200 - 1,800
ALBERTS TIBRO SWEDISH TEAK
COFFEE TABLE
W840 x D840 x H510mm
$700 - 900

72

E GOMME FOR G PLAN


ENGLAND HEADBOARD with
integral side tables with single drawer
$500 - 1,000

73

74

75

KAI KRISTIANSEN NESTING TABLES


$600 - 900

76

E GOMME FOR G PLAN


ENGLAND BEDSIDE CABINETS
with single drawers and set of
drawers with mirror attached
$500 - 1,000

AXEL CHRISTENSEN FOR AC


MOBLER OF DENMARK TEAK
SIDEBOARD & REMOVABLE
BOOKCASE
L2000 x D460 x H1490mm
$4,800 - 5,800

CHARLES & RAY EAMES FOR VITRA


CIRCULAR COFFEE TABLE in wood
and chrome, H450 x 700mm dia
$900 - 1,200
MID 20TH CENTURY MODERN DESIGN

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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (18861969). When it comes to the big names of twentieth century
design, they dont come much bigger than Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. A pioneering and hugely influential
architect and a dedicated and passionate educator and furniture designer.
Mies was, first and foremost, an architect and held the role of Director of Architecture at the Bauhaus
Design School.
In 1908, he took a job with Peter Behrens; his colleagues in that office included Le Corbusier and Walter
Gropius. Mies went into private practice in 1913, adding the more impressive Rohe, his mothers maiden
name.
Mies, often in collaboration with Lilly Reich, designed furniture for many of his early projects, and most is still
in production today. In particular, furnishings for the Tugendhat House and the Barcelona Pavilion have become
design icons.
These pieces reflect the same philosophical underpinnings that drove his architecture. Both are concerned with
the use of space, their forms being defined as much by the space around them as by the structure of the chairs
themselves, and employ a striking combination of sleek modernist steel and luxurious leather.
See lot numbers 77, 78, 83, 84, 113 and 114

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79

LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE


BRNO CHAIR FOR KNOLL
STUDIO flat bar satin chrome chair
with black leather seat and back, Knoll
studio stamp to frame and underside
of seat
$1,800 - 2,200

JORN UTZON FOR LOUIS


POULSEN PENDANT LAMP
$600 - 800

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78

LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE


BRNO CHAIR FOR KNOLL
STUDIO flat bar satin chrome chair
with black leather seat and back, Knoll
studio stamp to frame and underside
of seat
$1,800 - 2,200

JO HAMMERBORG FOR FOG &


MORUP OF DENMARK 'ETNA'
CYLINDER PENDANT LIGHTS set
of three
$1,500 - 2,000

81

FLAVIO POLI FOR MURANO ITALY


1950'S SOMMERSO GLASS TABLE
LAMP, 250 high
$250 - 500

82

PHILIPPE STARCK GHOST CHAIRS,


one clear and one pale green child
size
$100 - 200

83

85

86

LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE


BRNO CHAIR FOR KNOLL
STUDIO flat bar with tan leather seat
and back, Knoll studio stamp to frame
and underside of seat
1,800 - 2,200

84

LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE


BRNO CHAIR FOR KNOLL
STUDIO flat bar with tan leather seat
and back, Knoll studio stamp to frame
and underside of seat
$1,800 - 2,200

DYRLUND OF DENMARK
ROSEWOOD DESK with three
drawers
L200 x D900 x H760mm
$3,400 - 3,900

DANISH TEAK & GLASS


BOOKCASE
L1220 x D280 x H760mm
$1,000 - 1,900

MID 20TH CENTURY MODERN DESIGN

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Hans J Wegner (19142007) attended the School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen at the age of 22 and
worked as an assistant to Erik Mller and Arne Jacobsen before opening his own office in 1943.
The real beauty of Wegners genius must be seen in context with his collaboration with master cabinetmaker
Johannes Hansen. The attitude with which Hansen accepted the young designers ideas was the perfect
combination between designer and craftsman. Their collaboration went on for many years, and they presented
their work at the Cabinetmakers show every year from 1941-1966.
With his love of natural materials and his deep understanding of the need for furniture to be functional as well
as beautiful, Wegner made mid-century Danish design popular on an international scale. With more than 500
different chair designs Wegner is the most prolific Danish designer to date. Wegners design went on to win
worldwide recognition through the 1950s and 1960s and his furniture, in particular his chairs, are to be found in
the permanent collections of the worlds most prestigious museums.
See lot number 87

87

87A

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HANS WEGNER FOR GETAMA


MODEL GE-290 LOW BACK
'PLANK' CHAIR in teak with new
leather seat cushions, stamp to frame
image of chairs taken prior to
reupholstery in fabric
$2,900 - 3,200

SET OF SIX UDLUM MOBELFABRIK


OF DENMARK DINING CHAIRS
with carver, no illustration
$2,400 - 3,400

DUNBAR SLOANE WELLINGTON

88

ROBERT HERITAGE FOR ARCHIE


SHINE ROSEWOOD DINING
TABLE with one leaf on twin pedestal
base
$3,200 - 4,000

89

ELLIOTS OF NEWBURY
ENGLAND SET OF EIGHT DINING
CHAIRS reupholstered in black
leather
$2,800 - 3,200

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91

94

EXTENDING DINING TABLE


BY GORDON RUSSELL OF
BROADWAY COTSWOLDS
ENGLAND with twin pedestal base
and one internally stored matching
leaf, L2320 x D1070 x H750mm
$2,500 - 3,200

GERMAN SCHEURICH FLOOR


VASE
$50 - 150

92

JENS QUISTGAARD JHQ SET OF


THREE CANDLE HOLDERS in cast
iron with S curve base and brass ring,
makers stamp
$300 - 600

95


96

PER LUTKEN FOR HOLMEGAARD


1968 CARNABY VASE in red opal
cased glass with label attached,
H160mm
$200 - 300

93

THREE TIER LUCITE CHANDELIER,


no illustration
$1,700 - 2,600

97

PER LUTKEN FOR HOLMEGAARD


OLIVE GREEN 'HAVANNA' VASE,
H450mm
$800 - 1,000

DANISH WOODEN ASSORTED


ITEMS
$200 - 400

TAPIO WIRKKALA OF FINLAND


FOR ROSENTHAL STUDIO LINE
'POLLO' VASE in white porcelain
$200 - 400
MID 20TH CENTURY MODERN DESIGN

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100

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JOHANNES ANDERSEN DRINKS


TROLLEY in teak
$1,000 - 1,500

DANISH SIDEBOARD central


drawers with cupboard to either side
in light teak
$3,300 - 4,600

101

TEAK ROOM DIVIDER


L1065 x D305 x H1760mm
$1,200 - 2,100

DUNBAR SLOANE WELLINGTON

99

AKSEL DAHL DANISH MODULAR


SOFA in original green fabric
$1,800 - 2,900

102

103

MUMMENTHALER & MEIER


FOLDING DESK opening to reveal
numerous shelves and storage areas
$500 - 1,000

SOBORG OF DENMARK PAIR OF


TEAK BEDSIDE TABLES with shelf
beneath
$800 - 1,200

106

104

RIIHIMAKI OF FINLAND GREEN


TULIP VASE, H250 x 100mm dia
$150 - 200

GERMAN SCHEURICH FLOOR


VASE
$50 - 150

107

105

HOLMEGAARD SET OF SIX


CHAMPAGNE SAUCERS
$300 - 400

JO COLUMBO 'BOBY' TROLLEY


STORAGE UNIT on wheels
$200 - 400
MID 20TH CENTURY MODERN DESIGN

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109

PAIR OF SIDE TABLES


$400 - 600

ARNE JACOBSEN FOR FRITZ


HANSEN SERIES 7 SET OF SIX
CHAIRS in original red fabric with
labels to the underside of each chair
$2,800 - 3,500

110

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SIGURD RESSELL FOR VATNE


MOBLER OF NORWAY TEAK &
GLASS COFFEE TABLE
H450 x 750mm dia
$1,000 - 1,400

111

SIGURD RESSELL FOR VATNE


MOBLER OF NORWAY 'FALCON'
CHAIR in low back form with brown
leather cushion
$2,200 - 2,700

112

113


114

AKE FRIBYTER FOR NELO MOBEL


OF SWEDEN PAIR OF 'KROKEN'
CHAIRS in dark brown leather
designed in the 1970's
$2,400 - 3,400

LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE


BRNO PAIR OF CHAIRS FOR
KNOLL STUDIO in tubular chrome
with black leather seat and back, Knoll
studio stamp to frame and underside
of seat
$1,400 - 2,000
LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE
BRNO PAIR OF CHAIRS FOR
KNOLL STUDIO in tubular chrome
with black leather seat and back, Knoll
studio stamp to frame and underside
of seat
$1,400 - 2,000

MID 20TH CENTURY MODERN DESIGN

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115

SIR TERENCE CONRAN MAC DESK


LAMP in wood and white shade,
electrically tested and certificated
$300 - 600

116

118

TAMARA ALADIN FOR RIIHIMAKI


FINLAND VASE in olive green
$100 - 200

119

SKOVMAND & ANDERSEN OF


DENMARK TEAK CORNER UNIT
with tambour doors revealing
shelving and mirrored drinks section
to the top, makers mark to rear
$1,500 - 2,400

117

RUDA SWEDISH GLASS VASE in


blue
$150 - 250

120

121

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POUL HENNINGSEN FOR LOUIS


POULSEN 4/3 PENDANT LIGHT in
blue
$400 - 700

DUNBAR SLOANE WELLINGTON

122

FOG & MORUP OF DENMARK


SET OF FOUR BROWN PENDANT
LIGHTS rewired with safety
certificates attached
$900 - 1,200

JO HAMMERBORG FOR FOG


& MORUP OF DENMARK 'LIFE'
PENDANT LIGHT steel & copper
coloured
$200 - 400

FRITZ NAGEL FOR BMF GERMANY


CANDELABRA
$1,400 - 2,000

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