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Auction House:Shapiro AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:236
Sale Title:20.21C Art & DesignLots with images:216
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:193
Date:5-Mar-2019
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), armchair, model 402, designed 1933/c. 2016, manufactured by Artek, lacquered birch frame with Kvadrat Coda pale blue fabric upholstery, retains manufacturer and retailers decal labels, height 76 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), tea trolley, model 901, designed 1936/ c. 2017, manufactured by Artek, Hella Jongerius re-interpretation version, black lacquered birch frame with peat linoleum top tray, bottom tray charcoal linoleum, wheels peat lacquer, retains manufacturer and retailers decal labels, height 55.5 cm, width 90 cm, depth 56 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney
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Eero Saarinen (Finnish, 1910-1961), pedestal dining table, designed c. 1956 / c. 2010, manufactured by Knoll, white oval marble top, above a white enamelled aluminium base, retains manufacturers label, height 73 cm, width 244 cm, depth 136.5 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Dedece, Sydney labels: Rouland and Rouland, Knoll furniture: 1938-1960, p. 121-123
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Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007), shell chair, model CH07, designed 1963, manufactured by Carl Hansen and Son, moulded wooden shell with black lacquered finish, seat and back upholstered in black leather, each chair retains manufacturer's label with serial no., height 74 cm, width 91.5 cm, depth 76 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007), shell chair, model CH07, designed 1963, manufactured by Carl Hansen and Son, moulded wooden shell with black lacquered finish, seat and back upholstered in black leather, each chair retains manufacturer's label with serial no., height 74 cm, width 91.5 cm, depth 76 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Verner Panton (Danish, 1926-1998), pair of Panton chairs, designed 1960 / c. 1990, manufactured by Vitra, rigid polyurethane foam, with black glossy lacquer finish, retains moulded signature 'Verner Panton', stamped 'Vitra' on underside (2), height 84 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), pair of dining chairs, model 66, designed 1935/c. 2016, manufactured by Artek, black finish birch frame, the round top with four legs, retains manufacturer and retailers decal labels (2), height 77 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), circular dining table, model A827, designed c. 1955 / c. 2015, white variegated marble top, chrome plated steel star pedestal base, height 72 cm, diameter 140 cm
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), set of six series 7 chairs, designed c. 1955 / c. 2015, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, walnut, chrome plated steel, each retains manufacturer's labels (6), height 81 cm
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), pair of tank armchairs, model 400, designed 1936, manufactured by Artek, black finish birch frame with black and white 'Zebra' pattern upholstery (2), height 65 cm, labels: Markku Lahti, Alvar Aalto: designer, p. 174, Alvar & Aino Aalto design: Bischofberger collection, Kellein, p. 128-129
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), pair of tank armchairs, model 400, designed 1936, manufactured by Artek, black finish birch frame with black and white 'Zebra' pattern upholstery (2), height 65 cm, labels: Markku Lahti, Alvar Aalto: designer, p. 174, Alvar & Aino Aalto design: Bischofberger collection, Kellein, p. 128-129
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Danish coffee table, c. 1960, probably manufactured by Soren horn and retailed by Illums Bolighus, teak, the top with glazed tiles, retains retailer's label, height 45.5 cm, width 120 cm, depth 48 cm. Provenance: The content of Dawn, Bellevue hill, Sydney
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), pair of pendant lights, model A330, designed 1954, manufactured by Artek, polished brass shade, together with a model A330s 'Golden Bell' pendant light, designed 1937 (2), A330: height 22 cm, A330s height 20 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), Ph Snowball pendant light, designed c. 1958, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white spun aluminium shade
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), three stools, model E60, designed 1934/c. 2018, manufactured by Artek, lacquered birch, one stool with white laminate top, retains manufacturer and retailers decal labels (3), height 44 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), pair of tank armchairs, model 400, designed 1936, manufactured by Artek, lacquered birch frame with orange leather upholstery (2), height 65 cm, labels: Markku Lahti, Alvar Aalto: designer, p. 174, Alvar & Aino Aalto design: Bischofberger collection, Kellein, p. 128-129
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), pair of tank armchairs, model 400, designed 1936, manufactured by Artek, lacquered birch frame with orange leather upholstery (2), height 65 cm, labels: Markku Lahti, Alvar Aalto: designer, p. 174, Alvar & Aino Aalto design: Bischofberger collection, Kellein, p. 128-129
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Danish chest of drawers, c. 1960, teak, having 7 drawers with carved pulls, height 111 cm, width 77 cm, depth 42 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), tank armchair, model 400, designed 1936, manufactured by Artek, black finish birch frame with black and white 'Zebra' pattern upholstery, height 65 cm
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), tank armchair, model 400, designed 1936, manufactured by Artek, black finish birch frame with black and white 'Zebra' pattern upholstery, height 65 cm
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), pair of hand grenade pendant lights, model A110, designed 1952, manufactured by Artek, white lacquered steel with perforated brass-plated ring, retains manufacturer's decal label (2), height 44 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), pendant light, model A330s, designed 1937, manufactured by Artek, chrome plated steel shade, retains manufacturer and retailers decal label, height 20 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney
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Attributed to Verner Panton (Danish, 1926-1998), pair of three tier Capiz shell chandeliers, c. 1965, circular capiz shell discs, mounted on a wooden ceiling plate, electric hardware (2), height 187 cm. Provenance: The content of Dawn, Bellevue hill, Sydney
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Attributed to Verner Panton (Danish, 1926-1998), three tier Capiz shell chandelier, c. 1965, circular capiz shell discs, mounted on a wooden ceiling plate, electric hardware, height 187 cm. Provenance: The content of Dawn, Bellevue hill, Sydney
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Serge Mouille (French, 1920-1988), Lampadaire Droit, designed c. 1950 / c. 2000, manufactured by Ateliers Serge Mouille, lacquered aluminium, height 160 cm, labels: Alan and Counord, Serge Mouille Luminaires 1953-1962, p. 29
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Pierre Jeanneret (Swiss, 1896-1967), Committee armchair from the high court, Chandigarh, c. 1953, teak and lagoon leather upholstery, height 87 cm, width 58 cm, depth 60 cm. Provenance: high court, Chandigarh, India. Private Collection, Sydney labels: Eric Touchaleaume and Gerald Moreau, Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: the Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, p. 232-233, 563-564
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Pierre Jeanneret (Swiss, 1896-1967), Committee armchair from the high court, Chandigarh, c. 1953, teak and lagoon leather upholstery, height 87 cm, width 58 cm, depth 60 cm. Provenance: high court, Chandigarh, India. Private Collection, Sydney labels: Eric Touchaleaume and Gerald Moreau, Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: the Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, p. 232-233, 563-564
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Josef Hoffmann (Austrian, 1870-1956), Kubus sofa, designed 1910 / c. 1990, manufactured by Wittmann, black leather, stained beech legs, height 72 cm, width 244 cm, depth 44 cm
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Giovanni 'Nino' Zoncada (Italian 1898-1988), pair of lounge chairs, c. 1956, apricot wool upholstery, on tapered wooden legs (2), height 90 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Deposito gallery, Paris. Private Collection, Sydney labels: designed for the naval Supplies Costa line Cruise ships. Private Collection Sydney
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Italian table lamp, c. 1950, manufactured by Arredoluce, adjustable nickel-plated brass shade, with pivoted stem, height 40 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Eileen Gray (Irish, 1878-1976), Tube light, designed 1927, manufactured by Classicon, chrome-plated tubular steel, black plastic mount, Led light, retains manufacturer and retailers decal labels, lamp has minor electrical defect, height 103.5 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney labels: authorised by the world license holder Aram designs Ltd, London
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After Pierre Chareau (French, 1883-1950), pair of T-Stools, light brown stained wooden top, supported by steel base (2), height 49 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Queensland
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Ilaria Marelli (Italian), Ara floor lamp, designed 2003, manufactured by Nemo, white painted aluminium and steel, retains decal label, height 178 cm, width 36 cm, depth 26.5 cm
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Gaetano Pesce (Italian, b. 1939), UP1' chair, designed 1969, manufactured by B & B Italia, Italy, black stretch fabric over polyurethane foam and rubber, height 67 cm width 100 cm depth 100 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Floor lamp, c. 1970, chrome-plated spun aluminium shade supported by tulip base, height 153 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Marc Held (French, b. 1932), lounge chair c. 1970, manufactured by Airborne international, white polychromed fibreglass shell with cognac leather upholstery, on four chrome plated castors, height 88 cm, width 94 cm, depth 105 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Cocktail cabinet, c. 1960, pivoted wooden base with laminate top, steel with castors, height 57 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Louis Kalff (Dutch, 1897-1976), Crow's foot table lamp, c. 1950, manufactured by Phillips, ivory wrinkled enamel shade, with polished brass stem, height 34 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Ernest Race (British, 1913-1964), antelope chair, designed c. 1945, manufactured by race furniture, white powder coated steel rod frame, with dark grey perforated wooden seat, retains manufacturer's label, height 78.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Shiro Kuramata (Japanese, 1934-1991), sofa with arms, designed 1982, manufactured by Cappellini, chrome tubular steel, polyurethane foam with black leather upholstery, height 66 cm, width 84 cm, depth 62 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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After Robert Sonneman (American, b. 1943), three tier Eyeball floor lamp c. 1970, black enamelled base supporting three chromed steel circular globes, height 168 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), soft pad group Management chair, designed 1969, manufactured by Herman Miller, natural brown leather upholstery, polished aluminium base and frame, stamped 'Herman Miller' on underside, small rip to leather upholstery, height 83 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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George Nelson & Associates, pair of saucer Crisscross Bubble pendant lights, designed 1952 / c. 2015, manufactured by Modernica, each retains manufacturer's decal labels (2)
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George Nelson & Associates, Pear Crisscross Bubble pendant light, designed 1952 / c. 2015, manufactured by Modernica, together with a propeller bubble lamp, each retains manufacturer's decal labels (2)
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Marc Newson (Australian, b. 1963), Embryo chair, designed 1988, manufactured by Dedece, black synthetic upholstery, supported by three chromed tubular steel legs, height 79 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Dedece, Sydney. Private Collection, Sydney
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), R152 chair, designed c. 1951, cream wool upholstery, on four timber tapered legs (A/F), height 90 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW labels: Cf. For comparison Geoff Isaac, Featherston, Thames & Hudson, 2017, p. 46
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Douglas Snelling (Australian, 1916-1985), line armchair with footstool, designed c. 1946, manufactured by functional Products, cross-woven taupe webbing, supported by four maple legs, with armrests, together with an additional line side chair (3), height 77 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Marc Newson (Australian, b. 1963), Embryo chair, designed 1988, manufactured by Idee, yellow wool upholstery, brushed aluminium and tubular steel (A/F), height 80 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Queensland
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Bruno Mathsson (Swedish, 1907-1988), Pernilla easy chair, designed 1969, manufactured by Dux, upholstered in brown leather, moulded beech plywood frame, height 97.5 cm, width 81 cm, depth 90 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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George Tjungurrayi (Australian, b. 1943), large circular woollen rug, light and dark orange New Zealand wool in a geometric pattern, diameter 300 cm. Provenance: Commissioned for the 2006 refurbishment of Gadens' reception area. Labels: this rug is the first applied arts project that George Tjungurrayi's arts community, Papunya Tula, has ever agreed to and were commissioned by Gadens as part of a major refurbishment of their office in 2006
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George Tjungurrayi (Australian, b. 1943), large circular woollen rug, orange and white New Zealand wool in a geometric pattern, diameter 300 cm. Provenance: Commissioned for the 2006 refurbishment of Gadens' reception area. Labels: this rug is the first applied arts project that George Tjungurrayi's arts community, Papunya Tula, has ever agreed to and were commissioned by Gadens as part of a major refurbishment of their office in 2006
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George Tjungurrayi (Australian, b. 1943), large circular woollen rug, black and white New Zealand wool in a geometric pattern, diameter 300 cm. Provenance: Commissioned for the 2006 refurbishment of Gadens' reception area. Labels: this rug is the first applied arts project that George Tjungurrayi's arts community, Papunya Tula, has ever agreed to and were commissioned by Gadens as part of a major refurbishment of their office in 2006
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George Tjungurrayi (Australian, b. 1943), large circular woollen rug, black and white New Zealand wool in a geometric pattern, diameter 250 cm. Provenance: Commissioned for the 2006 refurbishment of Gadens' reception area. Labels: this rug is the first applied arts project that George Tjungurrayi's arts community, Papunya Tula, has ever agreed to and were commissioned by Gadens as part of a major refurbishment of their office in 2006
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George Tjungurrayi (Australian, b. 1943), large circular woollen rug, orange and white New Zealand wool in a geometric pattern, diameter 250 cm. Provenance: Commissioned for the 2006 refurbishment of Gadens' reception area. Labels: this rug is the first applied arts project that George Tjungurrayi's arts community, Papunya Tula, has ever agreed to and were commissioned by Gadens as part of a major refurbishment of their office in 2006
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Attributed to Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007), three seater sofa, c. 1960, stained oak, with grey wool loose cushions, height 73 cm, width 181 cm, depth 82 cm
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Scandinavian three seater sofa, c. 1970, dark olive green leather upholstery, loose cushions, height 63 cm, width 215 cm, depth 75 cm
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After Borge Mogensen (Danish, 1914-1972), Sacandinavian three seater sofa, black leather upholstery, loose cushions, light timber legs, height 67 cm, width 194 cm, depth 76 cm
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After Borge Mogensen (Danish, 1914-1972), Scandinavian three seater sofa, black leather upholstery, loose cushions, lacquered timber legs, height 73 cm, width 195.5 cm, depth 77 cm
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After Borge Mogensen (Danish, 1914-1972), Danish two seater sofa, tan leather upholstery, with loose cushions, height 66 cm, width 126 cm, depth 74 cm
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Scandinavian extension dining table, c. 1970, manufactured by Uldum Mobelfabrik, top with brushed aluminium plaque and trim, with one extension leaf, retains manufacturer's decal label, height 73 cm, width 188 (extended) depth 94 cm
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Renzo Frau (Italian, b. 1881), pair of vanity armchairs, designed 1930, manufactured by Poltrona Frau, red leather upholstery (2), height 100 cm, width 90 cm, depth 90 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney labels: the vanity chair is a re-edition of the famous 904 model designed by Renzo Frau that was part of Poltrona Frau's catalogue in 1903
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Hiroe Swen (Japanese Australian, b. 1934), large Ikebana vase, c. 1980, slab and coil built stoneware of shouldered form, decorated with birds in flight against a matte glazed body, artist's seals impressed to base, signed 'Hiroe Swen', height 43 cm, length 48 cm. Provenance: Purchased at Weswal gallery, Tamworth, 1993. Private Collection, Canberra. Private Collection, NSW
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Kishino Kan (Japanese, b.1975), large Yakishime jar, c. 2010, wood fired stoneware with flowing ash glaze, height 48 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Robert Yellin Yakimono gallery, Kyoto, 2018
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Sei Hoshiso (Japanese, b. 1959), Bizen pot, c. 2010, wood fired stoneware with shell imprints, height 45 cm, diameter 38 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Bizen gallery Aoyama, Tokyo, 2018
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Harold Hughan (Australian, 1893-1987), charger, c. 1960, stoneware with iridescent brown and black glaze, artist's signature to base, diameter 48.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Hiroe Swen (Japanese Australian, b. 1934), moon flask vase, c. 1980, slab and hand built stoneware, of circular shape with matte slip glaze, applied design of ridged and coiled brown clay, artist's seals impressed to base, signed 'Hiroe Swen', height 23 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Adelaide
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Hiroe Swen (Japanese Australian, b. 1934), vessel, c. 1980, hand built stoneware, matte white and dark green glaze, artist's seals impressed to base, signed 'Hiroe Swen', height 16.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Gavin Chilcott (New Zealander, b. 1950), ten plates, c. 1988, hand painted and glazed stoneware, all signed 'Chilcott 88', approx. Diameter 24 cm. Provenance: The Estate of ray Hughes
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Klytie Pate (Australian, 1912-2010), owl vase, 1987, wheel thrown, green and mauve glaze, with reticulated decoration of owls, artists signature incised to base 'Klytie Pate 1987', height 41 cm. Provenance: Exhibited at Macquarie gallery, Sydney, c. 1987. Private Collection, Sydney
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Klytie Pate (Australian, 1912-2010), Bleeding heart plate, c. 1980, coral glaze, with reticulated decoration of buds and bleeding heart flowers, artists signature incised to base 'Klytie Pate', diameter 27.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Robin Best (Australian), chest of drawers, c. 1980, porcelain and wood, hand painted with a gala amongst leaves, height 25 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Macquarie gallery, Sydney, 11/02/1984
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Laurie Fluss (Australian, b. 1952), creamware tray, of rectangular shape with two handles, pierced lattice and basket work pattern, signed to base 'Laurie Fluss', length 31 cm. Provenance: Private Collection Sydney
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Attributed to Ercole Barovier (Italian, 1889-1972), Spira Aurata' table lamp, c. 1966, hand blown and internally decorated glass, with silver leaf accents, retains foil 'Rooster' decal label, with shade, height 41 cm
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Fulvio Bianconi (Italian, 1915-1996), Arlecchino' figure, from the Commedia dell'Arte series, designed c. 1950, murrine and lattimo glass, acid stamps 'Venini Murano Italia', height 39.5 cm, labels: Cf. For comparison Wright20, important Italian glass: the Primavera collection, lot 133, 22 November 2016
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Ercole Barovier (Italian, 1889-1972), Neolitici' charger, c. 1955, executed by Barovier & Toso, fused glass, incised 'Barovier & Toso Murano', height 8 cm, width 45.5 cm, depth 37 cm
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Jan Johansson (Swedish, b. 1942), Graal' bowl, c. 1970, orange and maroon glass, internally decorated with a continuous band of horses, incised to base 'Orrefors Graal no. 207.69 Jan Johansson', height 15.5 cm, width 20 cm
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Pair of Italian wall sconces, c. 1950, probably executed by Seguso Vetri d'Arte, applied glass flowers on metal mesh frame (2), height 9 cm, width 35 cm, depth 27 cm
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Ercole Barovier (Italian, 1889-1972), Cordonato dOro vase, c. 1950, produced by Barovier & Toso, hand blown purple glass, internally decorated with gold leaf accents, unsigned, height 33 cm
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Dino Martens (Italian, 1894-1970), duck sculpture, c. 1950, probably executed by Aureliano Toso, internally decorated and applied glass, retains remnant of decal label, height 27 cm
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Ercole Barovier (Italian, 1889-1972), Oriente' table lamp, c. 1966, executed by Barovier & Toso, hand blown and internally decorated glass, with silver leaf accents, retains red and white decal label 'Barovier & Toso Murano', and foil 'Rooster' decal label, with shade, height 40 cm
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Ermanno Nason (Italian, b. 1928), totem, 1968, colored and clear applied glass, signed to underside 'Ermanno Nason 1968', height 47 cm
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Lino Tagliapietra (Italian, b. 1934), platter, 1983, for Effetre international, internally decorated clear and black glass, etched 'Lino Tagliapietra 1983 Effetre International', width 40.5 cm, depth 33 cm
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Attributed to Archimede Seguso (Italian), sommerso' footed bowl, c. 1960, pink, clear and green glass, unsigned, height 18 cm, width 29.5 cm
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Antonio da Ros (Italian, b. 1936), sommerso' vase, c. 1960, for Cenedese, green and clear glass, signed 'Cenedese', height 42.5 cm
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Venitian 'Barovier wedding Cup', c. 1930, cobalt blue glass, the wide bellshaped bowl decorated with a seascape, height 20.5 cm, labels: after the original, on display at the Palazzo Giustiniani, Museum of glass Art, Venice, Italy
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Venitian 'Barovier wedding Cup', c. 1950, cobalt blue glass, the wide bellshaped bowl decorated with females bathing, signed 'Sp*', height 20.7 cm, labels: after the orginal, on display at the Palazzo Giustiniani, Museum of glass Art, Venice, Italy
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Three piece Venitian garniture, c. 1950, comprising a footed bowl and a pair of candlesticks, green glass with painted figural decoration and gilt highlights (3), height 28.5 cm, (bowl), 30.5 cm
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Benjamin Edols and Kathy Elliott (Australians, b. 1967 and 1964), spherical vase, c. 1990, hand blown and internally decorated glass, artists' signature to underside 'Edols Elliott', height 16 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Christchurch, New Zealand
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Benjamin Edols and Kathy Elliott (Australians, b. 1967 and 1964), vase, 1997, hand blown and wheel cut ice blue glass, artists' signature incised near base 'Kathy Elliott. Benjamin Edols. 1997', height 42.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Christchurch, New Zealand
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