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Auction House:Shapiro AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:259
Sale Title:20/21C Art and DesignLots with images:256
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:210
Date:10-Nov-2015
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), Swan Chair, designed 1958, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, with orange wool upholstery, on aluminium swivel base, retains decal label underneath 'Fritz Hansen, Arne Jacobsen, made in Denmark in 1997', base stamped 'FH made in Denmark' with serial number, height 77 cm
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Danish Tallboy, c. 1965, teak, the bowed front with seven drawers, raised on tapered legs, with key, height 118 cm, width 80 cm, depth 44 cm. Provenance: Collection of Chee Soon & Fitzgerald
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Ilmari Tapiovaara (Finnish, 1914-1999), Tale Stool, designed 1953, manufactured by Artek, black stained solid birch frame with walnut veneer pressed form seat, labelled 'design Ilmari Tapiovaara Artek 2011 artek.fi, height 40 cm, width 57 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Anibou
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Verner Panton (Danish, 1926-1998), 1-2-3 System Chaise, designed 1973, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, the organic two-part form with buttoned brown wool upholstery, on spherical wooden feet, height 111 cm, width 108 cm, depth 58 cm
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), 81C Table, designed 1935, manufactured by Artek, the lacquered birch square top raised on four 'L' form legs, labelled 'design Alvar Aalto Artek 2009 artek.fi, height 72 cm, width 75 cm, depth 75 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Anibou
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), Y61 Stool, designed 1947, manufactured by Artek, lacquered birch 'Y' legs, with quilted black canvas, height 45 cm, width 41 cm, depth 41 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Anibou
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), Pair of Swan Chairs, designed 1958, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, white leather upholstery, on aluminium swivel base, labelled 'Fritz Hansen, Arne Jacobsen, made in Denmark in 2001' (2), height 78 cm, width 75 cm, depth 50 cm
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Eero Saarinen (Finnish, 1910-1961), Four Tulip Chairs, c. 1970, manufactured by William Latchford and Sons, raised on four star aluminium swivel base terminating in castors, with red seat cushions, bearing 'William Latchford & Sons Pty. Ltd. Knoll International' label (4), height 82 cm. Provenance: unique design made for the Opera House, Sydney, c. 1970, Labels: cf. Anne Watson, 'How the Opera House got its Seats,' Double Dialogues, Summer, 2010
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), Rectangular Dining Table, designed c. 1935, manufactured by Artek, natural birch, with white laminate top, supported on four L-shape legs, height 72 cm, width 120 cm, depth 75 cm
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), Swan Chair, designed 1958, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, with orange leather upholstery, on aluminium swivel base, bearing decal label 'Fritz Hansen, Arne Jacobsen, made in Denmark in 1995', height 77 cm
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Ole Gjerlov and Torben Lind, Moduline Settee, designed 1965, manufactured by France & Søn, Denmark, seats with black buttoned vinyl upholstery on a solid wood frame, labelled 'France & Søn, Denmark' (4), height 70 cm, width 57.5 cm, depth 70 cm
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Verner Panton (Danish, 1926-1998), Pantonova Dining Suite, designed 1971, chrome-plated steel frames, the table with glass top and the chairs with vinyl seats (7), Labels: cf. for comparison Verner Panton: The Collected Works, Remmele, p. 260 and 263
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), Six Oxford Chairs, designed 1962, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, tan leather, on swivel bases, with 'Herman Miller Arne Jacobsen 2008' label (6), height 138 cm
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Verner Panton (Danish, 1926-1998), System 1-2-3 Standard Lounge Chair, designed 1973, manufactured by Verpan, brushed aluminium swivel base, iron frame, foam rubber seat, with black leather upholstery, marked underneath 'Verner Panton Verpan', numbered 'DBI NA 0576', height 89 cm
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), Dining Table, Model #91, designed c. 1948, moulded and laminated birch plywood, the round top raised of four L-legs, height 72 cm, diameter 125 cm, Labels: cf. for comparison Finsven Inc. Aalto Design product catalog, 1948, New York
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Illum Wikkelso (Danish, 1919-1999), VII Three Seater Sofa, designed 1965, manufactured by Great Dane, brown leather, raised on tapered legs, labelled 'Illum Wikkelso for Great Dane, height 67 cm, width 225 cm, depth 76 cm
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Bodil Kjaer (Danish, b. 1932), Rosewood Executive Desk, designed 1959, manufactured by E. Pederson & Sons, with chromed-plated steel base, height 72.5 cm, width 184 cm, depth 92 cm. Provenance: Dr Bronte Douglas CEO, Douglas Hanly Moir Pathology, Private Collection, Sydney
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), 80C Table, designed 1935, manufactured by Artek, the lacquered birch square top raised on four 'L' form legs, labelled 'design Alvar Aalto Artek 2001 artek.fi, height 44 cm, width 60 cm, depth 60 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Anibou
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), Four Oxford Chairs, designed 1962, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, tan leather, on swivel bases, with 'Herman Miller Arne Jacobsen 2008' label (4), height 138 cm
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Tom Lloyd and Luke Pearson, Pair of Flow Armchairs, designed 2002, manufactured by Walter Knoll, with black and white tweed upholstery seats and cushion on tubular brushed steel sled base, together with matching ottomans, bearing 'Walter Knoll Made in Australia' label to underside of base (4), Chair height 98 cm, width 86 cm, depth 70 cm, ottoman height 39 cm, width 56 cm, depth 43 cm
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Gebrüder Thonet, B 97 b Side Table, designed 1933, tubular steel chrome-plated frame, with white lacquered beech top, height 57 cm, width 52.5 cm, depth 49 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Anibou
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Eileen Gray (Irish, 1879-1976), Non-Conformist Chair, designed 1926, manufactured by Classicon, tubular chromium-plated steel frame with white Manila Natur upholstery, height 79 cm, width 58 cm, depth 55 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Anibou, Sydney
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Caimi Brevetti, Umbrella and Coat Stand, c. 1970, manufactured by Caimi Brevetti, Italy,green moulded plastic, retains decal label 'Caimi Brevetti made in Italy, height 168 cm
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Alessandro Albrizzi (Italian, 1934-1994), Coffee Table, designed c. 1970, chromed steel and lucite base, with rectangular glass top
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Josep Llusca (Spanish, b. 1948), Six Andrea Chairs, designed 1986, manufactured by Andreu World, with wooden seat and back, aluminium frame (6), height 80 cm, width 59 cm, depth 51 cm
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Alessandro Albrizzi (Italian, 1934-1994), Dining Table, designed c. 1970, chromed steel and lucite base, with glass oval top, height 73 cm, width 270 cm, depth 107 cm
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Rectangular Coffee Table, c. 1970, glass top and chromed steel frame, together with matching circular coffee table and spare rectangular glass top (2)
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Mario Botta (Swiss, b. 1943), Four Quinta Chairs, designed 1985, manufactured by Alias, black enamel steel, labelled 'Alias Italy' (4), height 94 cm, width 45 cm, depth 55 cm
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Pierre Paulin (French, 1927-2009), ABCD Chair, designed c. 1970, manufactured by Artifort, Netherlands, steel frame, upholstered in orange wool over foam, on four casters, height 61 cm, width 84 cm, depth 76 cm
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Sergio Rodrigues (Brazilian, 1927-2014), Coffee Table, designed c. 1960, manufactured by Isa, retains decal label underneath 'Produced by Isa Ponted San Pietro Bergamo, Sheriff, Arch. Sergio Rodriguez 1 Premio Selettiva Cantu, height 34 cm, width 121 cm, depth 61 cm
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Romano Marcato (Italian, b. 1951), Lapalma Brio Dining Table, extending circular plywood top, labelled 'Lapalma made in Italy, height 76 cm, width 128 cm, (201 cm, when fully extended)
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Pierre Paulin (French, 1927-2009), ABCD Chair,designed c. 1970, manufactured by Artifort, Netherlands, steel frame, upholstered in orange wool over foam, on four casters, height 61 cm, width 84 cm, depth 76 cm
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Gordon Guillaumier (Maltese b. 1966), Iblea Dining Table, designed 2007, manufactured by Desalto, having high gloss black lacquered MDF oval top on black steel pedestal base terminating in four splayed legs, height 74 cm, width 180 cm, depth 118 cm
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Pierre Jeanneret (Swiss, 1896-1967), Conference Chair, designed c. 1952, teak frame, seat with braided cane work, painted inventory number to back 'ACA-CH/W9', height 84 cm, width 51 cm, depth 49 cm, Labels: cf. for comparison E. Touchaleaume et G. Moreau, 'Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret - L'aventure indienne', Editions Gourcuff Gradenigo et Eric Touchaleaume Galerie 54, Paris, 2010, p. 563
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Gianfranco Frattini (Italian, 1926-2004), Rosewood Tambour Chest Desk, manufactured by Bernini, the upper section with roll top, above ten drawers, raised on cylindrical feet. Provenance: The Collection of Joan Crebbin, NSW
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Pierre Vandel (French), Etagere Bibliotheque Neo-Classique, designed c. 1970, black lacquered aluminium with gold foil banding, with glass shelves, marked 'Pierre Vandel - Paris, height 197 cm, width 105 cm, depth 30 cm
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Pierre Jeanneret (Swiss, 1896-1967), Lounge Chair, designed c. 1955, teak frame, seat with braided cane work, height 75.5 cm, width 65 cm, depth 48.5 cm, Labels: Similar chair at the City Museum of Chandigarh
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Viennese Secession Two Door Cabinet, c. 1913, palisander wood and marquetry, enclosing pull-out shelves, with glass top, bearing transport label from Vienna in December 1913, with keys, height 114 cm, width 131 cm, depth 60.5 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Peter Lane Gallery by Martin Cook for a private client, 2000
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Viennese Secession Two Door Cabinet, c. 1913, palisander wood and marquetry, enclosing pull-out shelves, with glass top, bearing transport label from Vienna in December 1913, with keys, height 114 cm, width 155 cm, depth 62.5 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Peter Lane Gallery by Martin Cook for a private client, 2000
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After Gerrit Rietveld (Dutch, 1888-1964), Red and Blue Chair, designed c. 1917, red, blue, black and yellow lacquered wood, (A/F), height 87 cm
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), Six DCM Dining Chairs, designed 1946, manufactured by Herman Miller, moulded plywood back and seat upholstered in black fabric on a black tubular steel frame, the legs terminating in nylon glide feet, bearing 'Eames Office' label to underside (6), height 76.5 cm, width 51 cm, depth 47 cm, Labels: accompanied by Herman Miller Certificate of Authenticity
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), 670 Lounge Chair and 671 ottoman, designed 1956, rosewood plywood frame, with black leather upholstery, on cast and enamelled aluminium swivel base, labelled 'designed by Charles Eames Herman Miller Zeeland Mich.', (A/F) surface wear to leather, height 84 cm, width 86 cm, depth 77 cm, Labels: cf. for comparison Eames Design: The Work of the Office of Charles and Ray Eames, Neuhart and Eames, p. 206-207
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), Time-Life Stool, designed 1960, manufactured by Herman Miller, walnut, height 38 cm
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Florence Knoll (American, b. 1917), Armless Lounge Chair, manufactured by Knoll International, mustard wool upholstery, bearing 'Knoll International Ltd. Distributed under licence in Australia by Form Pty. Ltd. European labour only' label, height 76 cm, width 61 cm, depth 74 cm. Provenance: Collection of Chee Soon & Fitzgerald
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), Six DCW Chairs, designed 1945, manufactured by Herman Miller, moulded plywood, bearing 'Herman Miller' label to underside of base, (6), height 73 cm, width 50 cm, depth 53 cm
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Florence Knoll (American, b. 1917), Armless Lounge Chair, manufactured by Knoll International, mustard wool upholstery, bearing 'Knoll International Ltd. Distributed under licence in Australia by Form Pty. Ltd. European labour only' label, height 76 cm, width 61 cm, depth 74 cm. Provenance: Collection of Chee Soon & Fitzgerald
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), Soft Pad Office Chair, manufactured by Herman Miller, cast aluminium and enamelled steel, black leather upholstered seat, on swivel base, height 85 cm
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Byron Botker, Palo Alto Armchair, designed c. 1971, chrome steel frame, with black leather upholstery, height 66 cm, width 86 cm, depth 76 cm
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), Eight DCM Dining Chairs, designed 1946, manufactured by Herman Miller, ebonised plywood seats and backs, with chromed tubular steel legs, height 76 cm
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Barrel Chair, Model No. HC109, designed in 1904 for the Darwin D. Martin House, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak, rounded back, with continuous arms and feet, the circular seat upholstered in dark brown leather, height 81 cm, width 58 cm, depth 63.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd Wright, Interiors and Furniture, Academy Editions,…
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Hassock, Model No. HC504, designed in 1908, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak and veneered panels, of square shape, with dark brown leather cushion, raised swept down legs, height 30.5 cm, width 48 cm, depth 48 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd Wright, Interiors and Furniture, Academy Editions, Ernst & Sohn, 1994
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Side Table, Model No. HC307, designed in 1908, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak and veneered panels, the rectangular top raised on four curved legs, height 63.5 cm, width 76 cm, depth 40.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd Wright, Interiors and Furniture, Academy Editions, Ernst & Sohn, 1994
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Spindle Reclining Chair, Model No. HC103, known as 'Morris Chair', designed c. 1900, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak, the back rest set into the seat which slides forward, with two brown leather cushions, height 86 cm, width 61 cm, depth 76 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd Wright, Interiors and Furniture, Academy Editions, Ernst &…
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Cantilevered Sofa, Model No. HC402, designed in 1909 for the Robie House in Chicago, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak and veneered panels, two end tables are attached to the seating area, and a console on the back, seat and back upholstered in dark brown, leather, height 61 cm, width 236.3 cm, depth 94 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank…
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Dining Table, Model No. HC300, designed in 1915 for the Sherman Booth House in Glencoe, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, solid oak, rectangular top, above two legs with spindles, with two extension leaves, height 76.2 cm, width 106.7 cm, depth 193 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd Wright, Interiors and Furniture, Academy Editions, Ernst & Sohn, 1994, p. 156
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Six Tall-Back Chair, Model No. HC101, designed in 1904 for the Dana House in Springfield, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak, with tall spindle backs (6), height 129.5 cm, width 45.7 cm, depth 43 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd Wright, Interiors and Furniture, Academy Editions, Ernst & Sohn, 1994
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Barrel Chair, Model No. HC109, designed in 1904 for the Darwin D. Martin House, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak, rounded back, with continuous arms and feet, the circular seat upholstered in dark brown leather, height 81 cm, width 58 cm, depth 63.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd Wright, Interiors and Furniture, Academy Editions,…
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Hassock, Model No. HC504, designed in 1908, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak and veneered panels, of square shape, with dark brown leather cushion, raised swept down legs, height 30.5 cm, width 48 cm, depth 48 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd Wright, Interiors and Furniture, Academy Editions, Ernst & Sohn, 1994
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Tabouret, Model No. HC501, designed in 1939 for the Robie House in Chicago, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak, the square top above two floating panels, raised on curved feet, height 38 cm, width 33 cm, depth 33 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd Wright, Interiors and Furniture, Academy Editions, Ernst & Sohn, 1994
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Spindle Reclining Chair, Model No. HC103, known as 'Morris Chair', designed c. 1900, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak, the back rest set into the seat which slides forward, with two brown leather cushions, height 86 cm, width 61 cm, depth 76 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd Wright, Interiors and Furniture, Academy Editions, Ernst &…
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Bookcase, Model No. HC608, designed c. 1906, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, solid oak, with two stained glass doors embellished with brass cames, height 134.5 cm, width 109 cm, depth 35 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd Wright, Interiors and Furniture, Academy Editions, Ernst & Sohn, 1994
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Side Table, Model No. HC307, designed in 1908, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak and veneered panels, the rectangular top raised on four curved legs, height 63.5 cm, width 76 cm, depth 40.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd Wright, Interiors and Furniture, Academy Editions, Ernst & Sohn, 1994
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Barton Buffet, Model No. HC605, designed c. 1904 for the George Barton House in Buffalo, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn solid white oak, veneered panels, with two large centre drawers and ten short drawers, two side cabinets with doors, with brass round pulls, height 182.8 cm, width 63.5 cm, depth 91.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd…
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867-1959), Tabouret, Model No. HC501, designed in 1939 for the Robie House in Chicago, selected by Thomas A. Heinz, manufactured by Bexley Heath Ltd., USA, in 1995, quarter-sawn, solid oak, the square top above two floating panels, raised on curved feet, height 38 cm, width 33 cm, depth 33 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, Labels: cf. for comparison Thomas A. Heinz, Frank Lloyd Wright, Interiors and Furniture, Academy Editions, Ernst & Sohn, 1994
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Caroline Casey (Australian, b. 1964), Elliptical Plywood Folding Screen, designed 1996, five-panel folding screen, with elongated ovals of plywood, height 200 cm, width 160 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Anibou, Labels: cf. for comparison collection highlights: National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2008
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), Scape Armchair, designed 1960, plywood frame, upholstered in blue vinyl, with decal label underneath 'Aristoc Industries Glen Waverley Vic., height 90 cm, width 64 cm, depth 72 cm, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Featherston Chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 30 March - 7 August 1988, p. 49
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Gordon Andrews, Rondo Chair, designed c. 1959, of scoop shape, with internal fibreglass structure, upholstered in green and blue wool fabric, raised on iron star base, height 84 cm, width 75 cm. Provenance: Marion Hall Best, thence by descent, c. 1959, Labels: This version of the Rondo was used by Marion Best in 1962 in the Hong Kong Hilton and the exhibition room 'Breakfast with Gordon Andrews' at David Jones' Art, Gallery
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), Scape Armchair, designed 1960, plywood frame, upholstered in green vinyl, with decal label underneath 'Aristoc Industries Glen Waverley Vic., height 90 cm, width 64 cm, depth 72 cm, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Featherston Chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 30 March - 7 August 1988, p. 49
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), Expo Mark 2 Sound Chair, designed 1967, manufactured by Danish De Luxe and Aristoc Industries Pty. Ltd., the shell is upholstered in green wool and contains sound equipment, with label 'Aristoc Industries Pty. Ltd. Australia Danish De Lux', cushion is worn. Provenance: originally designed for the Australian Pavilion at Expo '67, Montreal, Canada, Labels: cf. for comparison Kirsty Grant, Mid-Century Moderne Australian Furniture Design, NGV, 2014, p. 153
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), R160 Chair, designed c1951, khaki velvet upholstery, moulded plywood tapered legs, height 93 cm, width 69 cm, depth 55 cm, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Featherston Chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 30 March - 7 August 1988, p. 25
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Schulim Krimper (1893-1971), Open Bookcase on Chest of Drawers, c. 1955, English oak and teak, the open bookcase resting on a low chest of six drawers, the drawers have turned, tapered and incised knobs, height 128 cm, width 147.5 cm, depth 38 cm. Provenance: Collection of Janek and Joyce Landau, St. Ives, NSW. Commissioned by the Landaus from Krimper, c. 1955, thence by descent, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Krimper, Gryphon, Melbourne, 1987. Catriona Quinn, 'The Prism of Provenance: The Landau…
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Schulim Krimper (1893-1971), Chess Table, c. 1955, teak and New Zealand kauri, with two double end drawers, supported on splayed legs, one drawer is signed 's Krimper, height 74 cm, width 96 cm, depth 56 cm. Provenance: Collection of Janek and Joyce Landau, St. Ives, NSW. Commissioned by the Landaus from Krimper, c. 1955, thence by descent, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Krimper, Gryphon, Melbourne, 1987, p.37. Catriona Quinn, 'The Prism of Provenance: The Landau Collection of Krimper Furniture,…
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Schulim Krimper (1893-1971), Desk Chair, c. 1955, English oak, with leather-thonged back and brown leather seat, height 88 cm, width 58 cm, depth 48 cm. Provenance: Collection of Janek and Joyce Landau, St. Ives, NSW. Commissioned by the Landaus from Krimper, c. 1955, thence by descent, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Krimper, Gryphon, Melbourne, 1987, p.30 and 36. Catriona Quinn, 'The Prism of Provenance: The Landau Collection of Krimper Furniture, Australiana, November 2015 pp 22-38
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Schulim Krimper (1893-1971), Folding Card Table, c. 1955, possibly Queensland walnut and teak, the square top with brown insert above four drawers, height 72 cm, width 91.5 cm, depth 91.5 cm. Provenance: Collection of Janek and Joyce Landau, St. Ives, NSW. Commissioned by the Landaus from Krimper, c. 1955, thence by descent, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Krimper, Gryphon, Melbourne, 1987. Catriona Quinn, 'The Prism of Provenance: The Landau Collection of Krimper Furniture,' Australiana, November…
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Schulim Krimper (1893-1971), Bookcase, c. 1955, possibly New Guinea walnut and teak, the two door upper section stands on a chest of six drawers, the drawers have horn-like handles, one drawer is signed 's Krimper', raised on tapered legs with copper fittings, height 181 cm, width 117 cm, depth 38 cm. Provenance: Collection of Janek and Joyce Landau, St. Ives, NSW. Commissioned by the Landaus from Krimper, c. 1955, thence by descent, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Krimper, Gryphon, Melbourne,…
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Schulim Krimper (1893-1971), Folding Card Table, c. 1955, possibly Queensland walnut and teak, the square top with brown leather insert above four drawers, one drawer signed 's Krimper, height 72 cm, width 91.5 cm, depth 91.5 cm. Provenance: Collection of Janek and Joyce Landau, St. Ives, NSW. Commissioned by the Landaus from Krimper, c. 1955, thence by descent, Labels: Catriona Quinn, 'The prism of Provenance: The Landau Collection of Krimper Furniture,' Australiana, November 2015 pp 22-38
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Schulim Krimper (1893-1971), Open Bookcase, c. 1955, possibly Victorian ash and teak, with glass shelves (A/F), height 60.5 cm, width 155 cm, depth 24 cm. Provenance: Collection of Janek and Joyce Landau, St. Ives, NSW. Commissioned by the Landaus from Krimper, c. 1955, thence by descent, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Krimper, Gryphon, Melbourne, 1987. Catriona Quinn, 'The Prism of Provenance: The Landau Collection of Krimper Furniture,' Australiana, November 2015 pp 22-38
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Schulim Krimper (1893-1971), Dining Suite, c. 1960, the table with rectangular glass top, on wooden frame, possibly blackbean wood, together with six dining chairs, with brown leather seats (7). Provenance: Private Collection, Melbourne, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Krimper, Gryphon, Melbourne, 1987
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Edward Hill (Australian), console table, c. 1950, stained maple and veneer, the oval top raised on two tapered legs, height 76.5 cm, width 168 cm, depth 51.5 cm
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), R160 Chair, designed 1951, red velour upholstery, on four timber tapered legs, height 94 cm, width 68 cm, depth 59 cm, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Featherston Chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 30 March - 7 August 1988
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), R152 Chair, designed 1951, red velour upholstery, on four timber tapered legs, height 89 cm, width 58 cm, depth 57 cm, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Featherston Chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 30 March - 7 August 1988
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Fred Ward (Australian, 1899-1990), Tall Chest of Drawers, with five drawers and iron pulls, bearing decal label 'Cabinet Maker K. Westra Canberra', (A/F), height 120 cm, width 68.5 cm, depth 54 cm
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), RS161 Contour Settee, designed 1951, upholstered in red fabric, on four tapered timber tapered legs, bearing Grant Featherston label underneath, height 89 cm, width 120 cm, depth 76 cm
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), Series 21 Chair, designed c. 1957, black vinyl seat, on wood swivel base terminating in castors, bearing decal label underneath 'Featherston Design, Featherston Contract Interiors, Melbourne, height 82 cm
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Caroline Casey (Australian, b. 1964), Pair of Bedside Tables, laminated hoop pine, with single drawer (2), height 49 cm, width 55.5 cm, depth 37 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Anibou, Sydney
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), R160 Rocking Chair, designed c. 1953, orange upholstery, on tapered timber legs, with rockers, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Featherston Chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 30 March - 7 August 1988
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Douglas Snelling (Australian, 1916-1985), Saran Armchair, designed c. 1950, original yellow wool upholstery, height 74 cm, width 64 cm, depth 83 cm. Provenance: Collection of Chee Soon & Fitzgerald
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), W180 Chair and Footstool, designed 1953, original mustard tweed wool upholstery, on four wooden tapered legs, height 103 cm, width 69 cm, depth 58 cm, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Featherston Chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 30 March - 7 August 1988
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Caroline Casey (Australian, b. 1964), Bedside Table, laminated hoop pine, with single drawer, height 49 cm, width 55.5 cm, depth 37 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Anibou
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), Four Dining Chairs, designed c. 1940, vinyl upholstery, raised on four tapered legs, repairs to timber frames, one chair (A/F), height 85 cm. Provenance: Collection of Chee Soon & Fitzgerald, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Featherston Chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 30 March - 7 August 1988
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), Six D350 Dining Chairs, designed 1951, white leather upholstery, on four timber tapered legs, (A/F) (6), height 74 cm, width 42 cm, depth 40 cm, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Featherston Chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 30 March - 7 August 1988
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Low Chest of Drawers, Australian, c. 1965, after Raymond Loewy, made in Adelaide, the rectangular top above a cupboard door and three short drawers, all with red moulded plastic fronts, one drawer bearing printed label, height 79 cm, width 102 cm, depth 45 cm
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), R152 Chair, designed c. 1951, textured green wool upholstery, on four timber tapered legs, (A/F), height 92 cm, width 57 cm, depth 54 cm, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Featherston Chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 30 March - 7 August 1988
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), Foot Stool, with mustard yellow wool upholstery, on four tapering legs, height 49 cm, width 66 cm, depth 40 cm, Labels: cf. for comparison Terence Lane, Featherston Chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 30 March - 7 August 1988
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Roger McLay (Australian, 1922-2000), Two Kone Chairs, designed 1948, single sheet of marine plywood, black enamelled steel frame, with two yellow covers (2), height 71.5 cm
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Roger McLay (Australian, 1922-2000), Kone Chair, designed 1948, single sheet of marine plywood, black enamelled steel frame, with cream cover, height 72 cm, and 73 cm
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Hans Sandgren Jakobsen (Danish, b. 1963), Two Viper Screens, designed 1996, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, consisting of vertical oval aluminium tubes, retains decal label 'Fritz Hansen, design Hans Sandgren Jakobsen, made in EU 2008' (2)
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