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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:140
Sale Title:Modern DesignLots with images:140
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:74
Date:14-Aug-2011
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Hans Olsen (1902-1983), a 107 shell chair, circa 1957, the bent plywood frame with back wrap around and elbow rests, upholstered to back and seat in grey textured cloth, raised on tubular supports.
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A tile inset coffee table, the rectangular top inset with coloured tiles in a geometric pattern within a brushed aluminium frame, raised on concave supports and rectangular feet, (chips to some tiles), 108 x 36.5 x 46.5 cm.
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Harry Bertoia (1915-1978), a set of three Diamond chairs, design originated 1952, manufactured by William Latchford & Sons Each of an undulating form fashioned from coated wire work, raised on a splayed frame and with a later vinyl seat.
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Douglas Snelling (1917?1985), an armchair, circa 1957, manufactured by Functional Products, the shaped hardwood frame lashed with a later interwoven black nylon webbing to back and seat, supported by open bent wood arms.
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Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988), a 'Libreria' four fold screen, circa 1953 Fashioned as four panels, across each displaying a lithographic transfer trompe l'oeil scene to one side depicting library shelves, and to the reverse repeated grisaille motifs, raised on original castors, 136.5 cm x 140 cm.
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Clement Meadmore (1929-2005) Meditation, 1974 cast bronze signed, dated and numbered Meadmore, 1974, 2/10 lower edge 31 cm total height
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James Farrel, a swivel chair, circa 1970, manufactured by Module, the perspex shell shape with orange velvet back rest and seat all raised upon an aluminium swivel base.
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Silas Seandel (born 1937), a pair of Bronzeform cocktail tables, circa 1990, the design originated 1965, each of an organic shape with textured exterior formed from brass and bronze and raised on small castors, incised Silas Seandel to the top edge, 112 x 38 x 73 cm (each).
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An Art Deco walnut dining suite, comprisingg an extension dining table and six chairs Rectangular top above concave supports and square feet, together with six matching dining chairs each carved with ribbed decoration, (lacking leaves) 169.5 x 74 x 110.5 cm.
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Hans Wegner (1914-2007), a Papa Bear chair, circa 1954, manufactured by Mobler Unupholstered, the wing back above angular arms with a pine frame raised on out swept seats.
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Jorgen Hovelskov, a Harp chair, circa 1968, manufactured by Christensen & Larsen, the oak harp shaped frame interlaced with continuous flag line forming the seat.
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Jorgen Hovelskov, a Harp chair, circa 1968, manufactured by Christensen & Larsen, the teak harp shaped frame interlaced with continuous flag line forming the seat.
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A modern walnut and chromed metal circular dining table, the top segmented veneered in figural walnut, above a chromed standard and four out swept legs, 163.5 cm diameter x 76 cm high.
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Hans Brattrud (born 1933), a set of six Scandia dining chairs, design originated 1957, manufactured by Hove Mobler, each palisander chair with a tapering moulded ribbed body, raised on a chrome frame, manufacturer's label to the underside.
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An Italian veneered and laminated bar / wall unit, attributed to Ico Parisi, circa 1950, the open structured unit comprising multiple shelves and with a lower cupboard compartment to one side, to the opposing side an elaborate cocktail cabinet fitted with asymmetrical doors one which folds down to form an extendable table top, 166 x 160 x 35 cm.
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Hans Wegner (1914-2007), a Sawback armchair, manufactured by Carl Hansen & Sons, the frame constructed as an A-frame with short arm rests, upholstered to back rest and seat in original green leather.
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Hans Wegner (1914-2007), a set of two oak deck chairs, manufactured by Getama, the folding body and cord seat, one an armchair, the other a lounge chair.
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Hans Wegner (1914-2007), a teak and beech heart dining suite, comprisingg a circular dining table, raised on three out swept cylindrical legs, together with six matching dining chairs, each with a bowed crest rails above a heart-shaped seat, raised on three tapering supports, the dining table 120 cm. Diameter x 69.5 cm high.
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Kai Kristiansen (born 1916), a teak desk, manufactured by Feldbells, the rectangular top above an open central section flanked by an arrangement of three drawers to either side and opposing cupboard doors, raised on tapering rectangular supports, 172 x 72.5 x 84.5 cm.
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Finn Juhl (1912-1989), a set of four dining chairs, manufactured by Bovirke, the elm frames with cutaway backrails, upholstered backrests and seats in pale grey cloth all raised on tapered supports.
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Hans Wegner (1914-2007), a teak extension dining table, manufactured by Andreas Tuck, the rectangular top with two drawer leaves raised on canted cylindrical tapering legs, 279 x 72.5 x 100 cm.
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Poul Kjaerholm (1929-1980), a Pko chair, circa 1997, manufactureed by Fritz Hansen, the design originated in 1952 and produced in 1997 a limited edition of 600, with stylised back and intersecting seat all finished in matt black, metal manufacturer's mark to the underside and numbered 387.
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Hans Wegner (1914-2007), an oak chest of drawers, manufactured by Rye, the rectangular top above four full length drawers each with recessed handles raised on block supports, 100 x 71.5 x 49 cm.
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Hans Wegner (1914-2007), a set of four CH24 Wishbone chairs, design originated 1950, manufactured by Carl Hansen & Sons, the arched back and Y- shaped support with jute cord wrapped seats all raised on columnar supports, stamped made in Denmark, Y Carl Hansen & Sons, Odense Denmark.
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Verner Panton (1926-1998), a pair of 1-2-3 chairs, design originated 1973, manufactured by Fritz Hansen Each frame constructed of moulded aluminium tubing and supporting the buttoned orange velvet seating, labelled Fritz Hansen, Made in Denmark, 1982 to base.
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Geoffrey D. Harcourt Rdi (born 1935), a 248 Cleopatra chaise, circa 1970, manufactured by Artifort, the low set chaise designed as a sculptural organic form upholstered in blue textured cloth, raised on castors, 190 cm long.
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