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Auction House:Shapiro AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:279
Sale Title:20.21C Art + DesignLots with images:274
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:243
Date:2-Mar-2021
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Warren Platner (American, 1919-2006), circular coffee table, designed c. 1966, clear and bevelled glass top, over a nickel-plated vertical steel rod base, height 38 cm diameter 106 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Helgi Joensen (Norway), sculpture, c. 1990, pewter with iridescent highlights, artist's signature to base, height 24 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Eero Saarinen (Finnish, 1910-1961), tulip stool, designed 1957, possibly manufactured by William Latchford & Sons Pty Ltd, North Melbourne and box hill, orange wool cushion and white powder-coated aluminium swivel base, height 40 cm diameter 40 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Eero Saarinen (Finnish, 1910-1961), set of eight tulip armchairs, designed 1957, possibly manufactured by William Latchford & Sons Pty Ltd, North Melbourne and Box Hill, comprising six dining chairs and two armchairs, each white powder-coated fibreglass shell with orange wool cushion, and white powder-coated aluminium swivel base (8), height 81 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Eero Saarinen (Finnish, 1910-1961), pedestal dining table, designed c. 1957, possibly manufactured by William Latchford & Sons Pty Ltd, North Melbourne and box hill, white oval marble top supported by white powder-coated aluminium tulip base, height 74 cm width 200 cm depth 122 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Attributed to Greta Grossman (Swedish, 1906-1999), semi pendant light, designed 1968, manufactured by Fog & Morup, white spun aluminium shade, retains manufacturer's label, diameter 69 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Suspended Jim Thomson silk room divider, c. 1960, designed by Marion Hall Best, silk and cotton, depicting tigers amongst trees in shades of pink, orange and yellow (3), 120 x 235 cm (each). Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Italian coffee table, c. 1960, rectangular clear glass top over a sculptural marble base, height 38 cm width 130 cm depth 86 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Valerie Andrianoff (French, b. 1967), Kit-Thai farmer, 2006, bronze, signed 'Val 6/8' and dated 2006, height 42 cm width 60 cm. Provenance: Art to Art gallery, Bangkok, June 2006, the collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Valerie Andrianoff (French, b. 1967), the Poet, 2005, bronze, signed 'Val 5/8' and dated 2005, height 12 cm. Provenance: Art to Art gallery, Bangkok, June 2006, the collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni (Italian), Arco floor lamp, designed 1962, manufactured by Flos, stainless steel arc with aluminium shade, white marble base, approx. Height 240 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Jane Barrow (Australian, b. 1957), sculptures, c. 2011, altered thrown stoneware, white matte glaze, artist's signatures to bases (3), height 100 cm, 74 cm, 92 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), 670 lounge chair and 671 ottoman, designed 1956, manufactured by Herman Miller, black leather cushions, moulded plywood shell with walnut finish, metal base, retains manufacturers decal label, leather (A/F) (2), height 74 cm width 87 cm depth 80 cm (chair), height 40 cm (ottoman). Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Black cow hide rug, 20th century, 214 x 212 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Warren Platner (American, 1919-2006), side table, designed c. 1966, wooden and glass top, over a nickel-plated vertical steel rod base, height 50 cm diameter 61 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Four side tables, c. 1960, teak, with square tops (4), height 42 cm width 38 cm depth 38 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Deanna Conti (Australian), Bitter sweet, wall hanging, 1972, wool, woven in shades of purple, yellow and green, 232 x 88 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Persian rug, wool, woven with yellow and green wool rug, 244 x 307 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Six Jim Thompson silk cushions, c. 1960, green, orange and purple (6), 45 x 45 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Chinese cloisonne vase, of cylindrical form, decorated with flowers against a blue ground, height 39 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Attributed to Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), circular dining table, c. 1960, white laminated top, aluminium base, height 73 cm diameter 120 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Set of six dining chairs, c. 1960, each tub chair upholstered in pink and beige cotton fabric (6), height 76 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Console table, white lacquered top and brushed aluminium legs, with one drawer, height 81 cm width 120 cm depth 31 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Circular outdoor side table, white laminated top, brushed aluminium base, height 70 cm diameter 60 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Wooden bowl, together with a circulate platter (2), diameter 35 cm, 34 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Chin ese painted Pottery figure of horse, possibly Tang Dynasty, moulded standing foursquare with head turned slightly to the left, traces of black, red and white pigment remaining, legs (A/F), height 46 cm width 46 cm. Provenance: Ashwood gallery, Bangkok, the collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.. Other Notes: with Oxford authentication Thermoluminescence analysis report, 2006.
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Persian rug, wool, woven with geometric motifs in shades of brown, Burgundy and navy blue, together with a Belouchi prayer rug, a TurkmenistanI chodor and a small table mat, and a silk rug (5), 200 x 230 cm, 120 x 85 cm, 96 x 40 cm, 41 x 32 cm, 157 x 92 cm. Provenance: Denis Croneen Galleries, the collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Kai Kristiansen (Danish, b. 1929), coffee table, c. 1970, Brazilian rosewood, with brushed aluminium feet, height 49 cm width 160 cm depth 56 cm.
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After Borge Mogensen (Danish, 1914-1972), three seater sofa, model Eva, manufactured by Stouby, terracotta leather upholstery, birch legs, retains manufacturers label, height 83 cm width 200 cm depth 81 cm.
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Christian Krass (French, 1868-1957), Art Deco stool, c. 1930, after Emile Jacques Ruhlmann, mahogany, Burgundy leather seat, height 49 cm width 69 cm depth 48 cm. Provenance: Art et Dessin, Paris, 2003. Private Collection, Sydney.
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Paul Dupre-Lafon (French, 1900-1971), table lamp, c. 1945, red stitched leather, parchment and gilt bronze, height 56 cm. Provenance: Tyron Dearing, Sydney.
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Five German leather armchairs, c. 1960, manufactured by Lubke, mahogany, pleated cognac leatherette upholstery with curved arms, retains manufacturers decal label (5), height 85 cm.
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), pair of Relaxation Chairs, designed 1947, manufactured by Gordon Mather Industries, cream leather and timber legs, retain manufacturer's labels (2), height 72 cm.
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Gio Ponti (Italian, 1891-1979), curved sofa, c. 1950, manufactured by Casa e Giardino, cream velvet upholstery, timber legs, height 78 cm width 215 cm depth 80 cm.
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Vessel architectural Pottery (USA), LS Sculpture, slip cast stoneware, comprising fifteen segments, retains factory stamp, height 183 cm width 150 cm.
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Doriana and Massimiliano Fuksas (Italian), Molly Armchair, designed 2013, manufactured by Baxter, white Kalgan upholstery over poplar plywood frame, black stained beech, retains manufacturer's label, height 100 cm width 94 cm depth 105 cm.
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Schamburg and Alvisse (Australian), Uma ottoman, designed 1998, manufactured by S+A, brown leather upholstery and stainless steel frame, retains manufacturer's label, height 43 cm width 200 cm depth 75 cm.
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (German, 1886-1969), set of six Brno chairs, designed, manufactured by Knoll, tubular steel frame, tan leather, each retains manufacturer's label (6), height 80 cm.
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Marcel Breuer (Hungarian, 1902-1981), pair of Wassily armchairs, designed 1925/ c. 1980, manufacture by Fasem, tubular chrome-plated steel frame, brown leather, each retains manufacturer's label (2), height 73 cm width 77 cm depth 66 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney.
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Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand (French/Swiss), LC4 chaise longue, designed 1928/ c. 2010, manufactured by Cassina, brown and white cow hide, black leather headrest, chromed steel frame and black enamel steel base, retains manufacturer's label, height 80 cm width 63 cm depth 56 cm.
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Neil Burley (Australian), Longreach sofa, designed 1986, for Anibou, brown leather upholstery, on cylindrical timber legs, retains label, height 84 cm width 280 cm depth 90 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney. Private Collection, Sydney.
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Jean Gillon (Brazilian, 1919-2007), coffee table, designed 1960/ c. 1997, manufactured by wood Art, jacaranda, retains manufacturer's label, height 40 cm width 130 cm depth 54 cm.
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McGuire Furniture, San Francisco, side table, c. 1980, bamboo, timber and black laminated top, having two drawers with brass pulls, retains manufacturer's label, height 53 cm width 69 cm depth 69 cm. Provenance: Hall Best family, Sydney.
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Pair of Danish wing back armchairs, manufactured by HJ Mobler, chocolate brown leather, timber legs, retain manufacturer's labels, one leg (A/F) (2), height 100 cm.
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Neil Burley (Australian), Longreach sofa, designed 1986, manufactured by Thonet & Company for Anibou, brown leather upholstery, on cylindrical timber legs, height 84 cm width 280 cm depth 90 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney. Private Collection, Sydney.
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), 670 lounge chair and 671 ottoman, designed 1956/ c. 2006, manufactured by Herman Miller, black leather cushions, moulded plywood shell with walnut finish, metal base, retains manufacturer's 50th anniversary design label (2), height 81 cm (chair), height 43 cm (ottoman). Provenance: Living edge, Sydney, c. 2006. Private Collection, Sydney
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Attributed to Jean Prouve (French, 1901-1984), gueridon bas, designed 1942, circular slate top, oak and enamelled steel base, height 35 cm diameter 90 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney. Other Notes: Cf. For comparison Peter Sulzer, Jean Prouve, Oeuvre complete volume 2: 1934-1944, 2000, p. 310.
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Attributed to Jean Prouve (French, 1901-1984), pair of 'Potence d'Eclairage', swing Jib wall lights, designed c. 1947, enamelled steel, wire, brass, electrified (2), height 39 cm length 114 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney.. Other Notes: Cf. For comparison Peter Sulzer, Jean Prouve, complete works volume 3: 1944-1954, p. 168-169, Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Prouve, Paris, 2007, vol. 2, p. 374.
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Pierre Jeanneret (Swiss, 1896-1967), cabinet from the high court, Chandigarh, c. 1955-56, teak, with three doors and two drawers and open shelving to the reverse, height 64 cm width 202 cm depth 43.5 cm. Provenance: high court, Chandigarh, India. Private Collection, Sydney.. Other Notes: Cf. For comparison the furniture of Chandigarh: Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, 20 June- 12 July 2009, Ambika P3, University of Westminster, London.
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Italian parquetry and ebonised desk, c. 1940, with green marble top over eight drawers, height 78 cm width 160 cm depth 64 cm. Provenance: Geoffrey Hatty, Melbourne, Ap design house, Sydney.
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Oscar Niemeyer (Brazilian, 1907-2012), Rio chaise, designed 1978, manufactured by Fasem, black lacquered ash wood and black leather cushion, height 86 cm width 174 cm depth 57 cm. Provenance: Espasso, New York, USA, c. 2017. Private Collection, Sydney.. Other Notes: this chaise was designed in collaboration with Anna Maria Niemeyer.
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Caroline Casey (Australian, b. 1964), elliptical folding screen, designed 1996, five-panel folding screen, red plastic, with elongated ovals, height 200 cm width 160 cm.
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Bruno Gecchelin (Italian, b. 1939), Mezza Luna floor lamp, designed c. 1974, manufactured by Skipper, black enamelled and chrome, with a black circular marble base, height 197 cm.
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), circular dining table, model 91, designed 1935/ c. 2015, manufactured by Artek, birch with black finish, together with four dining chairs, model 66, designed 1935, all retain manufacturer's and retailer's labels (5), height 75 cm diameter 125 cm (table), height 81 cm (chairs). Provenance: Anibou, Sydney. Private Collection, Sydney.
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Pierre Paulin (French, 1927-2009), Groovy chair, model 598, designed 1972, manufactured by Artifort, red fabric upholstery, anodised aluminium base, height 65 cm width 80 cm depth 65 cm.
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Emma Gismondi Schweinberger (Italian), pair of red side tables, manufactured by Artemide, moulded plastic, retain manufacturer's labels (2), height 40 cm diameter 39 cm.
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Eero Saarinen (Finnish, 1910-1961), set of four tulip armchairs, designed 1956 / c. 2010, manufactured by Knoll, white powder-coated fibreglass shell, white powder-coated aluminium swivel base, with red wool cushions, each retains manufacturer's label (4), height 84 cm. Provenance: Hall Best family, Sydney.
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Eero Saarinen (Finnish, 1910-1961), side table, designed 1957, manufactured by Knoll, circular white marble top supported by white powder-coated aluminium tulip base, retains manufacturers decal label, height 51 cm diameter 51 cm. Provenance: DeDeCe, Sydney, 2006, TPrivate collection, Sydney.
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After Achille and pier Giacomo Castiglioni (Italian), Arco floor lamp, designed 1962, stainless steel arc with small aluminium shade, white marble base, approx. Height 225 cm.
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Paola Navone (Italian, b. 1950), set of gray 23 six dining chairs, manufactured by Gervasoni, black lacquered wood, each retains manufacturer's label (6), height 82 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney.
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William Plunkett (British, 1929-2013), Selsdon dining table, c. 1970, chrome-plated metal, circular glass top, stamped date to base, height 73 cm diameter 130 cm.
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Kazuo Motozawa (Japanese, 1945-1972), Satumo pendant light, c. 1965, manufactured by staff Leuchten, metal custom painted ivory finish, diameter 51 cm.
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Jon Plapp (1938-2006), untitled, 1980, collage on paper, dated verso '80', 50 x 74 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Jon Plapp.
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), lounge chair wood (Lcw), designed 1946, manufactured by Herman Miller, moulded plywood with red finish, retain manufacturers label, height 67 cm width 56 cm depth 61 cm.
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Harry Bertoia (American, 1915-1978), large diamond lounge chair, designed 1952/ c. 2005, manufactured by Knoll, chromed steel frame, with black powder coated finish, height 71 cm width 114 cm depth 82 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney.
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Bruno Gecchelin (Italian, b. 1939), Mezza Luna floor lamp, designed c. 1974, manufactured by Skipper, black enamelled and chrome, with a black circular marble base, height 197 cm.
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Nina Mair (Austria, b. 1978), Cypris mirror, designed 2015, manufactured by Classicon, burnished brushed bronze and smoked glass, retains manufacturer's label, 70 x 70 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney.
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), egg chair, designed 1958/ c. 1998, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, brown leather upholstery, aluminium swivel base, retains manufacturers decal label, together with matching footstool (2), height 106 cm. Provenance: Shapiro, 20.21C design auction, 28 February 2017, lot 94. Private Collection, Sydney.
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), set of six aluminium group Management chairs, designed 1958, manufactured by Icf, cast aluminium and enamelled steel, black leather upholstered channel seat, on swivel base, each retains manufacturer's label (6), height 84 cm.
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Piero Lissoni (Italian, b. 1956), Zap 254 coffee table, designed c. 1990, manufactured by Cassina, aluminium and steel, retains manufacturer's label, height 25 cm width 140 cm depth 50 cm.
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Attributed to Ingmar Relling (Norwegian, 1920-2002), chrome coffee table, c. 1970, curved tubular chrome base with rectangular smoked glass top, height 41 cm width 77 cm depth 77 cm.
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Warren McArthur (American, 1885-1961), armchair, c. 1945, aluminium tubular frame, black leather upholstery, height 81 cm. Provenance: Tyron Dearing, Sydney.
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Riccardo Blumer (Italian, b. 1959), pair of Mandraki table lamps, manufactured by Artemide, aluminium with black iron base, adjustable (2), approx. Height 100 cm.
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Umberto Mascagni (Italian), dining suite, c. 1950, comprising a rectangular table with formica and polished aluminium top, wooden legs covered with black vinyl, and six chairs with ivory and black vinyl, chairs (A/F) (7), height 80 cm width 142 cm depth 82 cm (table), height 99 cm (chair).
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After Andy Warhol (American, 1930-1988), Campbell soup (onion made with Beef stock), colour silkscreen, printers stamps in blue ink verso fill in your own signature and published by Sunday B. Morning, 88.5 x 58 cm.
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After Reinhold Adolf and Hans-Jurgen Schropfer (German), Sinus easy chair and footstool, designed c. 1975, chrome-plated steel and red leather upholstery (2), height 97 cm width 66 cm depth 100 cm.
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Marc Newson (Australian, b. 1963), Embryo chair, designed 1988, manufactured by Dedece, yellow wool upholstery, aluminium and tubular steel (A/F), height 80 cm. Provenance: Dedece, Sydney. Private Collection, Sydney.
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Mariano Fortuny-Madrazo (Spanish, 1871-1949), Palluco Fortuny floor lamp, designed 1907, manufactured by Palluco, painted steel with adjustable white fabric shade, retains manufacturer's label 'Palluco Italia', height 200 cm diameter 95 cm (shade). Provenance: DeDeCe, Sydney, 2006. Private Collection, Sydney.
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Warren Platner (American, 1919-2006), easy chair, designed 1966, manufactured by Knoll, nickel-plated steel rods, moulded fiberglass shell and moulded urethane foam cushion with fuchsia wool upholstery, retains manufacturer's label, height 100 cm width 100 cm depth 80 cm.
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Warren Platner (American, 1919-2006), easy chair, designed 1966, manufactured by Knoll, nickel plated steel rods, moulded fiberglass shell with moulded urethane foam cushion with fuchsia wool upholstery, retains manufacturer's label, height 100 cm width 100 cm depth 80 cm.
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Alessandro Busana (Italian, b.1977), set of six Laja chairs, model 885, designed 2011, manufactured by Pedrali, steel structure, immersed in polyurethane foam, white leather and blue fabric, white powder coated aluminium legs (6), height 76 cm.
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Henry Pilcher (Australian), block 2. Floor lamp, manufactured by Henry Pilcher, Victorian ash and lacquered aluminium, height 53 cm.
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), set of eight moulded plastic chairs, designed c. 1948/ c. 2010, manufactured by Herman Miller, pale blue polypropylene shell seat with chrome steel Eiffel tower base, each retains manufacturer's label (8), height 81 cm.
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Richard Schultz (American, b. 1926), three piece outdoor suite, designed 1966, manufactured by B&B Italia, comprising two armchairs and a side table, aluminium and steel, with polyester powder coated finish, the chairs with woven vinyl coated polyester mesh, retain manufacturers labels (3), height 67 cm (chair), height 40 cm width 72 cm depth 72 cm (table). Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney.
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Philippe Starck (French, b. 1949), Superarchimoon outdoor floor lamp, designed 2000, manufactured by Flos, aluminium and stainless steel, with cream pleated fabric shade, retains manufacturer's label, height 360 cm. Provenance: DeDeCe, Sydney, 2006. Private Collection, Sydney.
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), three stools, model 60 Paimio, designed 1934/ c. 2017, manufactured by Artek, lacquered birch, with turquoise laminated tops, each retains manufacturer's label (3), height 44 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney.
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), Hang-It-All' coat rack, designed 1953, manufactured by Herman Miller, powder coated steel, accompanied by manufacturer's certificate, length 50 cm.
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