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Auction House:Shapiro AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:336
Sale Title:20.21C Design; Including a Gentelman's Collection of Modern Lalique and French art GlassLots with images:306
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:239
Date:27-Feb-2018
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Rud Thygesen and Johnny Sorensen (Danish), King Series Lounge Chair, designed 1969, oak, rattan seat and back, height 70 cm width 61 cm. Other Notes: An identical chair was designed in 1969 by Thygesen and Sorensen and given to King Frederick IX of Denmark as a birthday gift when he turned 70 years old
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Borge Mogensen (Danish, 1914-1972), Danish Two Door Cabinet, designed 1952, oak, having two doors enclosing adjustable shelves, with brass hardware, height 93 cm width 122 cm depth 44 cm
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), PH4 1/2-4 Glass Pendant Light, designed c. 1930, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, opal-glass shade suspended by brass light component, retains manufacturer's decal labels, height 25 cm diameter 38 cm
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), Swan Chair, designed 1958, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, white leather upholstery, aluminium swivel base, retains manufacturer's decal label, height 78 cm width 75 cm depth 50 cm. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Thau, Carsten and Vindum, Kjeld, Arne Jacobsen, Arkitekton, Copenhagen, 2008, p. 469
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), Four Armchairs, Model 45, designed 1947, manufactured by Artek, each with laminated birch frame and cream cross-woven webbing, rattan armrests, retain manufacturer's labels (4), height 83 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), Pair of X-Leg Side tables, designed c. 1954, manufactured by Artek, birch, each retains manufacturer's decal label (2), height 46 cm width 45 cm depth 45 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney. Other Notes: cf. comparison Louna Lahti, Alvar Aalto: Designer, p. 101, 182-183
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), Egg Chair, designed 1958, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, white leather upholstery, aluminium swivel base, height 106 cm width 88 cm depth 70 cm. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Thau, Carsten and Vindum, Kjeld, Arne Jacobsen, Arkitekton, Copenhagen, 2008, p. 471-47
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Svend Middelboe (Danish), Pair of Corona Pendant Lights, c. 1965, white and orange spun aluminium shades, retain decal labels (2), diameter 50 cm
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Borge Mogensen (Danish, 1914-1972), Chest of Drawers, c. 1960, manufactured by Karl Andersson and Soner, oak, having eight drawers, retains manufacturer's stamp, height 84 cm width 135 cm depth 54 cm
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Borge Mogensen (Danish, 1914-1972), Chest of Drawers, c. 1960, manufactured by Karl Andersson and Soner, oak, having eight drawers, retains manufacturer's stamp, height 84 cm width 135 cm depth 54 cm
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Hans Jorgensen Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007), Three Seater Sofa, Model Ge-236, designed c. 1953, manufactured by Getama, oak frame, upholstered in Kvadrat fabric, height 77 cm width 220 cm depth 78 cm. Provenance: Great Dane, Sydney, c. 2010. Private Collection, NSW
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Vilhelm Lauritzen (Danish, 1894-1984), Two VL45 Radiohus Pendant Lights, c. 1940, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white opal glass and matt opal glass, with brushed brass fittings (2), height 36 cm, 30 cm. Other Notes: Designed c. 1940 for the Radiohuset building in Copenhagen
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), Egg Chair, designed 1958, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, red wool upholstery, aluminium swivel base, retains manufacturer's decal label, together with matching footstool (2), height 106 cm width 88 cm depth 70 cm. Provenance: Shapiro Auctioneers, SH100 20/21C, 30/07/2014, lot 101. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Thau, Carsten and Vindum, Kjeld, Arne Jacobsen, Arkitekton, Copenhagen, 2008, p. 471-47
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Poul Kjaerholm (Danish, 1929 - 1980), PK 20 Lounge Chair, designed 1968, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, cognac leather, matte chrome-plated steel, retains manufacturer's decal label, height 93 cm width 80 cm depth 78 cm
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Scandinavian Dining Table, c. 1960, rosewood, the oval top above a X shape base, with two extension leaves, height 72 cm width 173 cm depth 114 cm
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Attributed to Arne Vodder (Danish, 1926-2009), Desk, c. 1970, rosewood, having three short drawers, with open bookshelf and one drawer on reverse side, together with a Kai Kristiansen chair with black leatherette back and seat (2), height 73 cm width 140 cm depth 82 cm, height 76 cm (chair)
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Arne Vodder (Danish, 1926-2009), Armchair, c. 1960, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, cognac leather, black painted wooden legs, height 93 cm width 88 cm
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Kurt Norregaard and Poul Henningsen (Danish), LP Centrum Pendant Light, designed 1990, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white enamelled spun aluminium shade with cone top, height 125 cm. Other Notes: based on sketches by Poul Henningsen and the geometric design of the mathematical lituus curve. All the illuminated surfaces are reflected by the light at the same angle, resulting in both horizontal and vertical light emission
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Hans Jorgensen Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007), Four Seater Sofa, Model GE235/4, designed 1953, manufactured by Getama, oak, brown wool cushions, retains manufacturer's stamp, height 80 width 239 cm
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Sigurd Ressel (Norwegian, b. 1920), Two Falcon Chairs, designed 1974, manufactured by Vatne Mobler, wooden frame with canvas sling and light brown leather cushions, together with one matching footstool (3), height 82 cm
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), Egg Chair, designed 1958, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, white leather upholstery, aluminium swivel base, base (A/F), height 106 cm width 88 cm depth 70 cm. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Thau, Carsten and Vindum, Kjeld, Arne Jacobsen, Arkitekton, Copenhagen, 2008, p. 471-47
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), Three PH 4/3 Pendant Lights, c. 1965, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, orange and white spun aluminium shades, each lamp retains manufacturer's decal label 'Louis Poulsen type 117093' (3) (A/F), diameter 40 cm
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Illum Wikkelso (Danish, 1919-1999), Pair of Capella Armchairs, designed 1959, manufactured by N. Eilersen, teak, chocolate brown leather cushions, each retains manufacturer's decal label (2), height 79 cm width 68 cm
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Attributed to Johannes Hammerborg (Danish), Pair of Pendant Lights, c. 1960, probably manufactured by Fog & Morup, polished spun copper shades, suspended by cylindrical wooden tube, together with a three-tiered pendant light, polished aluminium and black enamelled metal shades, suspended by wooden bar (3), height 30 cm, 95 cm
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Hans Jorgensen Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007), Pair of Wall Mounted Night Stands, c. 1960, oak, each having a single drawer with tear form brass pull (2), height 29 cm width 40.5 cm depth
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Pair of Danish Executive Armchairs, c. 1955, brown leather, rosewood swivel base, together with two matching footstools, all stamped 'Made in Denmark' (4), height 103 cm width 83 cm
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), Pair of PH5 Pendant Lights, designed c. 1958, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, purple, blue and white spun aluminium shades, retain decal labels 'Louis Poulsen' (2), height 27 cm diameter 50 cm
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Hans Jorgensen Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007)*, Modular Three Piece Sofa, Model GE375, designed c. 1969, manufactured by Getama, oak, cream and purple wool cushions, with removable head cushions, together with matching footstool, each retains manufacturer's stamp (4), height 93 cm width 214 cm depth 96 cm. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Noritsugu Oda, Hans J. Wegner's 100 Chairs, p. 132
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Hans Jorgensen Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007), Modular Three Piece Sofa, Model GE375, designed c. 1969, manufactured by Getama, oak, cream wool cushions, with removable head cushions, each retains manufacturer's stamp (3), height 93 cm width 214 cm depth 96 cm. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Noritsugu Oda, Hans J. Wegner's 100 Chairs, p. 132 PLEASE NOTE G.S.T. applies to the hammer price of this lot
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Hans Jorgensen Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007)*, Modular Three Piece Sofa, designed c. 1969, manufactured by Getama, oak, with light brown cushions, together with matching footstool (without cushion), each retains manufacturer's stamp (4), height 75 cm width 195 cm depth 85 cm
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Hans Jorgensen Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007), Coffee Table, designed c. 1970, manufactured by Getama, oak, retains manufacturer's stamp, height 48 cm width 85 cm depth 85 cm
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Niels Jorgen Haugesen (Danish, 1936-2013), Set of Four X Line Chairs, designed 1977, manufactured by Hybodan, chrome plated steel, blue perforated steel back and seat, each retains manufacturer's label (4), height 77 cm
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), Three PH 4/3 Pendant Lights, c. 1965, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, orange and white spun aluminium shades, each lamp retains manufacturer's decal label 'Louis Poulsen type 117093' (3), diameter 40 cm
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), Set of Eight Lily Dining Chairs, designed 1968, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, comprising four armchairs and four side chairs, yellow stained laminate sliced veneer and chromed steel, retain manufacturer's decal labels (8), height 78 cm. Other Notes: Arne Jacobsen created the Lily chair for the Danish National Bank in 1968
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Two Scandinavian Low Boys, c. 1960, oak, one with five drawers, the other with four drawers, both raised on tapered legs (2), height 81 cm width 70 cm depth 45 cm, height 67 cm width 45 cm depth 65 cm
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Kai Kristiansen (Danish, b. 1929), Set of Six Dining Chairs, c. 1950, oak, green and blue wool upholstery (6), height 76 cm
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), Circular X-Leg Side Table, designed c. 1954, manufactured by Artek, birch, retains manufacturer's label, height 45 cm diameter 42 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney. Other Notes: cf. comparison Louna Lahti, Alvar Aalto: Designer, p. 101, 182-183
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Verner Panton (Danish, 1926-1998), Panthella Floor Lamp, designed 1971, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white opal acrylic, retains manufacturer's decal label, height 135 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Verner Panton (Danish, 1926-1998), Panthella Table Lamp, designed 1971, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white opal acrylic, retains manufacturer's decal label, height 74 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), Egg Chair, designed 1958, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, red wool upholstery, aluminium swivel base, retains manufacturer's decal label, height 106 cm width 88 cm depth 70 cm. Provenance: Shapiro Auctioneers, SH100 20/21C, 30/07/2014, lot 100. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Thau, Carsten and Vindum, Kjeld, Arne Jacobsen, Arkitekton, Copenhagen, 2008, p. 471-47
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Eero Saarinen (Finnish, 1910-1961), Side Table, designed 1957, manufactured under licence by Latchford & Sons, oval Carrara marble top, white enamelled aluminium base, minor chip to top, height 52 cm width 57 cm depth 39 cm. Provenance: Marion Hall Best residential fit out for the Redhill House of the owners of the Lobby Restaurant, Canberra. Private Collection, NSW
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Erik Riisager Hansen (Danish), Scandinavian Desk, c. 1960, manufactured by Haslev Furniture, teak, having two short drawers to one side, height 73 cm width 160 cm depth 75 cm
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Scandinavian Three Seater Sofa, manufactured by Stouby Polster Mobelfabrik, red leather upholstery, height 78 cm width 217 cm depth 78 cm
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Eero Saarinen (Finnish, 1910-1961), Coffee Table, designed 1957, manufactured under licence by Latchford & Sons, Melbourne, circular marble top, white enamelled aluminium base, height 38 cm diameter 107 cm. Provenance: Marion Hall Best residential fit out for the Redhill House of the owners of the Lobby Restaurant, Canberra. Private Collection, NSW
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), AJ Floor Lamp, designed 1960, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white enamelled aluminium and steel, retains manufacturer's decal label, height 127 cm. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Arne Jacobsen, Thau and Vindum, p. 475
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Attributed to Johannes Andersen (Danish), Coffee Table, c. 1960, manufactured by CFC Silkeborg, rosewood, retains manufacturer's label, height 50 cm with 165 cm depth 50 cm
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Soren Holst (Danish), Freestanding Two Seater Sofa, c. 1980, manufactured by Fredericia Stolefabrik, white leather upholstery, black painted wooden base, height 72 cm width 148 depth 82 cm
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Attributed to Borge Mogensen (Danish, 1914-1972), Two Door Cabinet, c. 1960, oak, doors with shaped pulls, enclosing shelves, height 67 cm width 103 cm depth 47 cm
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), L-Leg Table, designed c. 1930, manufactured by Finmar, birch plywood and laminated birch, rectangular top above four L shape legs, retains manufacturer's label, height 70 cm width 100 cm depth 52 cm. Provenance: Copeland and De Soos, Sydney. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Alvar Aalto Designer, Alvar Aalto Museum, p. 173
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), L-Leg Side Table, designed c. 1930, manufactured by Finmar, birch plywood and laminated birch, circular top above four L shape legs, retains manufacturer's label, height 57 cm diameter 67 cm. Provenance: Copeland and De Soos, Sydney
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), B230 Chair, designed 1953, original coral and black wool upholstery with gold threads, raised on four tapered timber legs, height 100 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Geoff Isaac, Featherston, Thames & Hudson, 2017, p. 82
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), A310H Space Dining Chair, designed 1953, original coral and black wool upholstery with gold threads, raised on four tapered timber legs, height 76 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Geoff Isaac, Featherston, Thames & Hudson, 2017, p. 73
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Gordon Andrews (Australian, 1914-2001), Rondo Chair, designed 1956, cast aluminium splayed base, upholstered in brown and faded red fabric, height 79 cm. Provenance: Shapiro Auctioneers, SH068 20/21C Design, Lot 95, 17/8/11. Other Notes: cf. Andrews, Gordon. A Designers life, South Australia: Griffin press, 1993, p. 103
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), R160 Chair, designed c. 1951, manufactured by Craftmasta, textured red wool upholstery, on four wooden tapered legs, retains manufacturer's decal label, height 94 cm width 70 cm depth 60 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Geoff Isaac, Featherston, Thames & Hudson, 2017, p. 59
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), R152 Chair, designed c. 1951, manufactured by Gordon Mather Industries, brown wool upholstery, on four wooden tapered legs, retains manufacturer's decal label, together with matching footstool (2), height 95 cm width 70 cm depth 60 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Geoff Isaac, Featherston, Thames & Hudson, 2017, p. 46
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), R152 Chair, designed c. 1951, manufactured by Gordon Mather Industries, brown wool upholstery, on wooden tapered legs, retains manufacturer's decal label, height 95 cm width 70 cm depth 60 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Geoff Isaac, Featherston, Thames & Hudson, 2017, p. 46
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Two Section Sideboard, c. 1965, macassar and ebony inlay, one cabinet having a pair of doors, the other with two short drawers above an open bookshelf (2), height 76 cm width 105 cm depth 46 cm (each). Provenance: Made by Mr. Frommer, Neutral Bay, c. 1965
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), B210 Chair, designed c. 1953, second generation red upholstery, raised on four tapered timber legs, height 77 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Geoff Isaac, Featherston, Thames & Hudson, 2017, p. 67
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), R160 Chair, designed c. 1951, manufactured by Craftmasta, red leatherette upholstery, on four wooden tapered legs, retains manufacturer's label, height 94 cm width 71 cm depth 60 cm. Provenance: Private Collection Perth, WA. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Geoff Isaac, Featherston, Thames & Hudson, 2017, p. 59
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Robert Heritage (English, b. 1927), Drum Centre Table, c. 1965, manufactured by Archie Shine, rosewood, circular top above a frieze incorporating four drawers, height 72 cm diameter 143 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW. Other Notes: Robert Heritage carried out, together with Ernest Race, the furniture designing project for the Queen Elizabeth II ocean liner in 1968
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Attributed to Ico Parisi (Italian), Side Cabinet, c. 1950, mahogany, with a bevelled mirror glass inset top and brass caped feet, height 71.5 cm width 100 cm depth 35.5 cm
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Mario Bellini (Italian, b. 1935), Le Stelle Two Seater Sofa, designed 1974, manufactured by B&B Italia, light brown velvet fabric upholstery supported by metal base, retains manufacturer's label, height 90 cm width 90 cm length 190 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Mario Bellini (Italian, b. 1935), Le Stelle Two Seater Sofa, designed 1974, manufactured by B&B Italia, light brown velvet fabric upholstery, supported by metal base, retains manufacturer's label, height 90 cm width 90 cm length 190 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Attributed to Aldo Morbelli (Italian, 1903-1963), Pair of Armchairs, c. 1950, pale pistachio velvet upholstery, black enamelled steel (2), height 98 cm width 74 cm depth 84 cm. Provenance: Tyrone Dearing, Sydney, c. 2010. Private Collection, NSW
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Toulemonde Bochart, Paris, Woollen Rug, c. 1970, of rectangular shape, all over geometric design in shades of grey, black and blue wool, retains label to underside, large stains, 200 x 200 cm. Provenance: Shapiro Auctioneers, SH006 20.21C 10/06/2003, lot 281
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Jeffrey Bernett (American, b. 1964), Metropolitan Chair, Model ME100, designed c. 2003, manufactured by B&B Italia, grey leather upholstery, on chromed steel swivel base, retains manufacturer's label, height 95 cm width 100 cm depth 84 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Jeffrey Bernett (American, b. 1964), Two Metropolitan Chairs, Model ME100, designed c. 2003, manufactured by B&B Italia, grey leather upholstery, on chromed steel swivel base, each retains manufacturer's label (2), height 95 cm width 100 cm depth 84 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Joe Colombo (Italian, 1930-1971), Elda Lounge Chair, designed 1963, white abs plastic shell with black vinyl cushions (A/F), height 94 cm width 98 cm depth 94 cm. Provenance: Marion Hall Best residential fit out for the Redhill house of the initial owners of the Lobby Restaurant, Canberra. Private Collection, NSW. Other Notes: cf. for comparison Ignazia Favata Valentini, Vittorio Fagone, Joe Colombo and Italian Design of the Sixties, p. 36-37
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Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni (Italian), Toio Floor Lamp, designed 1962, manufactured by Flos, iron, steel and nickel-plated brass, retains manufacturer's label, height 158 cm
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Claudio La Viola (Italian), Pair of Maria Table Lamps, designed 1997, manufactured by Viabizzuno, polished stainless steel geometric shade, touch button dimmer with red fabric plug (2), height 31 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Phillipe Starck (French, b. 1949), Pair of Eros Wire Base Chairs, designed 2001, manufactured by Kartell, orange acrylic seat supported by chrome stainless steel Eiffel base, one chair with loose foot (2), height 79 cm width 62 cm depth 70 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Shin Azumi (Japanese, b. 1965), Pair of AP Stools, designed 2010, manufactured by Lapalma, dark brown stained plywood, retains manufacturer's decal label (2), height 52 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Gaetano Pesce (Italian, b. 1939), Up1 Donna Series, designed in 1969, manufactured by B&B Italia, orginal mustard fabric and polyurethane foam, retains manufacturer's decal label, height 69 cm diameter 87 cm
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Sori Yanagi (Japanese, 1915-2011), Butterfly Stool, designed 1954, manufactured by Tendo Mokko, rosewood plywood with brass fixings, retains manufacturer's decal label and serial number, height 38 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Masanori Umeda (Japanese, b. 1941), Lily Chair, designed 1990, manufactured by Edra, molded steel frame, aluminium feet, red velvet upholstery, retains manufacturer's decal label, one foot (A/F), height 63 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), Soft Pad Management Chair, designed 1958, dark brown leather upholstery, polished aluminium base and frame, height 82 cm
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), Four DCM Chairs, designed 1946, manufactured by Herman Miller, moulded plywood and chromed steel, each retains manufacturer's decal label (4), height 76 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), Elliptical Coffee Table, designed 1951, manufactured by Herman Miller, black laminated top, zinc plated welded wire double trestle base, height 25 cm width 226 cm. Provenance: Herman Miller, South Yarra, VIC, 1996. Private Collection, NSW
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), Pair of Aluminium Group Chairs, black vinyl seats, cast aluminium and enamelled steel frames, on swivel bases (2), height 90 cm
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), High-Backed Aluminium Group Chair, raised black vinyl seat with head cushion, cast aluminium and enamelled steel frame, on swivel base, height 100 cm
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Attributed to Johannes Hammerborg (Danish), Four Danish Pendant Lights, c. 1970, white and black enamelled shades (4), height 29 cm diameter 26 cm
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J. Holstein (Danish), Pair of Glazed Ceramic Table Lamps, c. 1970, blue-glazed ceramic bases emblazoned with flowers, shade suspended by brass component, retain decal label to underside (2), height 83 cm
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Ingmar Relling (Norwegian, 1920-2002), Easy Chair, c. 1960, manufactured by Westnofa Furniture Norway, wooden frame with canvas sling and cognac leather cushion, together with a matching footstool, each retains manufacturer's decal label (2), height 100 cm
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Attributed to Arne Vodder (Danish, 1926-2009), Two Scandinavian Side Cabinets, c. 1960, rosewood, low cabinet with four shorts drawers, the other with a pair of doors (2), height 49 cm width 90 cm depth 42 cm, height 74 cm width 90 cm depth 42 cm
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Scandinavian Two Seater Sofa, manufactured by Stouby Polster Mobelfabrik, dark olive green leather upholstery, height 64 cm width 150 cm depth 76 cm
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