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Auction House:Art+ObjectNumber of lots recorded:398
Sale Title:Modern Design / New Zealand and International Studio PotteryLots with images:335
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:271
Date:4-Jul-2013
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Jim Greig, Turning form, stoneware vase with pale green ash glaze, incised initials to the base. Height 27 cm
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Arne Vodder for France & Son, a set of four teak dining chairs and teak dining table, the chairs with ergonomically titling backs and original black leather upholstery, circa 1955, France & Son metal label attached to the seat rails [#206]. Length 135 cm extended 235 cm width 90 cm. The matching table with pull out extensions, 'Made in Denmark’ stamped under side rail
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Curtis Jere, two-piece metal world globe wall sculpture, in excellent and original condition, signed and dated. Each half measures 70 cm, relief from wall approx. 13 cm
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George Mulhauser for Plycraft, early Mr. Chair and matching ottoman, bentwood walnut shell and original black naugahyde upholstery
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Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, set of eight vintage shell dining chairs, grey moulded fibreglass shell raised on an aluminium base with nylon glides. Impressed Herman Miller stamp to the underside
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Ray and Charles Eames for Herman Miller, set of four vintage orange stacking shell chairs, aluminium tubular framing with original nylon glides. Impressed Herman Miller mark to the underside of each shell. Provenance: This set is probably part of a large number of these chairs that were de-accessioned by the University of California
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Charles and RayEames for Herman Miller, aluminium group round conference table (1964 design), laminated oak wood grain top, original Herman Miller label under top
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Impressive 1960s five tier chandelier, with 208 Lucite pendant drops, rewired to New Zealand safety standards. 1,200 x 60 cm
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Clarice Cliff Latona Dahlia pattern lotus jug, circa 1930, bizarre mark, facsimile signature and painted Latona mark to the base . Height 30 cm
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Large Clarice Cliff Bizarre ‘Rhodanthe’ pattern vase, cylindrical tapering form, star crack to the base. Height 23.5 cm, diameter 21 cm at summit
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An unmarked Clarice Cliff Bizarre ‘Rhodanthe’ pattern biscuit barrel, with cane handle together with an octagonal dish. Height 15.5 cm and diameter 14 cm
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Pair of Lalique crystal book ends, modelled as crouching naked female figures, etched mark, one figure chipped to the base. Height 23 cm
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Yngve Ekstrom for Swedese, 1960s Lamino lounge chair and matching ottoman, in laminated European beech, ottoman in a slightly darker wood, both in original Scandinavian stripped wool upholstery and with impressed designer/makers marks. Voted 'the 20th century's Best Swedish furniture design' at the turn of the millennium
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Borge Mogensen for Fredericia Stolefabric Denmark, pair of oak 'Sleigh' chairs model 2256, in original Scandinavian fabric upholstery, designer and makers labels to underside of frames. Designed 1956. This pair dating to the mid 1950s. the solid oak frames are accentuated by the exposed finger joints at the arms and the signature 'sled' style legs giving it the nickname 'Slaedestole' or 'Sleighchair'
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Borge Mogensen for Fredericia Stolefabric, 1960s high backed oak armchair, model 2258 in original blue upholstery, this is the rarer model with the oak mouse ears, Fredericia Stolefabric label to underside of frame
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Borge Mogensen for Fredericia Stolefabric, 1960s high backed oak 2-seater sofa model 2259, in original red upholstery, Fredericia Stolefabric label to underside of frame
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Hans Wegner for Getama, set of three vintage GE375 chairs, oak framed with black leather cushioned seats and backrests, Getama factory marks impressed to underside of front rail. The chairs can be used individually or can be joined to form a modular suite
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Peter Hvidt and Orla Molgaard Nielsen for Fritz Hansen, pair of vintage Ax-chairs, teak and oak laminate construction, Fritz Hansen label to underside of each seat
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Bruno Mathsson for Dux, vintage Pernilla armchair and matching footstool, in original orange, brown and white upholstery
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Set of six Danish mid-century ladder back dining chairs, with black vinyl seats, made in Denmark stamped to the underside of each chair
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Hans Wegner for Getama, a good vintage GE375 oak modular plank sofa, in original pale green and white stripped wool upholstery. This rare modular suite can be used as a two-seater sofa or can be split for use as two individual chairs
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Hans Wegner, set of six vintage wishbone chairs, oak framed with natural cord seats, manufactured by Carl Hensen & Son, Denmark, factory marks to underside of each seat
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