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Auction House:Shapiro AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:287
Sale Title:20.21C Design; Contemporary ArtLots with images:272
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:204
Date:19-Sep-2017
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic bowl, c. 1970, the reeded bowl decorated with a sun face and geometric motifs in tones of cream, light brown and blue against a brown ground, unglazed outer, impressed 'Nowers' mark to side, height 7.5 cm diameter 15 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic bowl, c. 1985, of rough shape with beige and brown glaze throughout, the interior with anthropomorphic bee figure in dark blue outline, height 9 cm diameter 16.5 cm. Provenance: Gifted by the artist, c. 1985. The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), set of four glazed ceramic cups, c. 1990, reeded bodies, pale blue gloss glaze accented with gold motifs of leaves, pineapples, birds and men, painted artist's initials to undersides, together with brown glaze coffee cup (5), height 10.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), two glazed ceramic plates, c. 1990, deep yellow glaze with incised floral decoration to the interior and incised linear border inner rim, incised artist's initials to underside (2), diameter 25.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic plate, c. 1992, the interior with green maple leaf design and two hidden figures against a blue and pale celadon ground, painted artist's initials to underside, diameter 21 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), lustre glaze ceramic bowl, c. 1990, painted with a reclining male nude and geometric motifs in mauve lustre glaze against a white ground, painted artist's initials to underside, height 10 cm diameter 22 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), large Partially glazed ceramic bowl, c. 1980, with curved edges, the interior decorated with a band of birds on emerald green glass glaze (A/F), height 14 cm diameter 36.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), nude with knife, c. 1987, mixed media on board, signed l.r.c, 61 x 40 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), reclining nude, c. 1987, mixed media on board, signed l.r.c, 40 x 61 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), fish plate, c. 1988, mixed media on board, signed l.r.c, 41 x 60.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), large glazed ceramic bowl, c. 1993, yellow glaze with a band of flower heads highlighted in blue, incised artist's initials and date to underside, height 12 cm diameter 26.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), cat woman, c. 1987, mixed media on board, signed l.r.c, 40 x 61 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), Visage aux Yeux Rieurs pitcher, 1953, partially glazed and engraved ceramic, stamped and marked 'Edition Picasso, Madoura Plein Feu, edition Picasso 169/350 Madoura' to underside, height 31.8 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Melbourne, labels: Conceived on 9 January 1969 and executed in a numbered edition of 350. Cf. For comparison Christie's, south Kensington, London, Picasso Ceramics, 18 June 2013, lot, 61
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Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), Visage de Profil vase, 1953, partially glazed and engraved earthenware, dated '19.12.53' to upper centre, stamped and marked 'Edition Picasso, Madoura Plein Feu, edition Picasso 52/150, R.154' to underside, height 24.8 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Melbourne, labels: Conceived on 19 December 1953 and executed in an edition of 150. Cf. For comparison Christie's, south Kensington, London, Picasso Ceramics the Madoura collection, 25-26, June 2012, lot 339
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Schulim Krimper (Australian, 1893-1971), three seater sofa, c. 1960, with ochre brown velvet upholstery, height 78 cm width 225 cm depth 80 cm. Provenance: Private Collection Caulfield, VIC
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Schulim Krimper (Australian, 1893-1971), open armchair, c. 1960, sides and back with brass and copper rods, ochre brown velvet upholstery, raised on tapered brass and copper sabots, height 84 cm width 66 cm depth 68 cm. Provenance: Private Collection Caulfield, VIC
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Schulim Krimper (Australian, 1893-1971), open armchair, c. 1960, sides and back with brass and copper rods, ochre brown velvet upholstery, raised on tapered brass and copper sabots, height 84 cm width 66 cm depth 68 cm. Provenance: Private Collection Caulfield, VIC
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Schulim Krimper (Australian, 1893-1971), dining suite, c. 1950, comprising an extandable dining table and six chairs with leather-thonged backs and beige leatherette seats (7), height 75 cm width 199 cm depth 94 cm, height 87 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, VIC, labels: Cf. For comparison Terence Lane, Krimper, Gryphon, Melbourne, 1987, p.30 and 36
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), wing armchair, designed c. 1951, with pale pink floral print upholstery, height 98 cm width 69 cm depth 86 cm, labels: Cf. For comparison Terence Lane, Featherston chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 1988, cover page. Geoff Isaac, Featherston, Thames & Hudson, 2017, p. 80
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), pair of A310H Space chairs, designed 1953, pink velvet upholstery, raised on four tapered timber legs (2), height 76 cm, labels: This chair is illustrated in Geoff Isaac, Featherston, Thames & Hudson, 2017, p. 73
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Oswald Noel Coulson (Australian, 1905-1989), table lamp, c. 1956, limed oak and brass with a cream drum shape shade, height 75 cm. Provenance: designed for the interior of a private residence, Toorak, VIC, 1956. Shapiro, SH054, lot 209, 01 November 2009. Private collection, Sydney
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Oswald Noel Coulson (Australian, 1905-1989), occasional table, c. 1956, limed oak, with inset taupe leather top, on brass sabots, height 55 cm width 62 cm depth 56 cm. Provenance: designed for the interior of a private residence, Toorak, VIC, 1956. Shapiro, SH054, lot 207, 01 November 2009. Private collection, Sydney
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Oswald Noel Coulson (Australian, 1905-1989), single pedestal desk, designed c. 1956, limed oak, with inset taupe leather top, having one single door embellished with taupe leather and a turned knob, together with an oak chair covered in taupe leather (2), height 70 cm width 135 cm depth 75 cm, height 90 cm (chair). Provenance: designed for the interior of a private residence, Toorak, VIC, 1956. Shapiro, SH054, lot 206, 01 November 2009. Private collection, Sydney
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Oswald Noel Coulson (Australian, 1905-1989), coffee table, c. 1956, limed oak, with variegated marble top, magazine shelf, on brass sabots, height 46 cm width 140 cm depth 60 cm. Provenance: designed for the interior of a private residence, Toorak, VIC, 1956. Shapiro, SH054, lot 208, 01 November 2009. Private collection, Sydney
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), R160 chair, designed c. 1951, grey wool upholstery, on wooden tapered legs, height 93 cm width 71 cm depth 60 cm, labels: Cf. For comparison Terence Lane, Featherston chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 30 March - 7 August 1988, p. 25
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Fred Ward (Australian, 1900-1990), centre table, c. 1950, blackwood, the circular top above a cruciform base with low shelf, height 66 cm diameter 90 cm
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Michael Hirst (Australian, 1917 -2002), pair of Safari chairs, designed c. 1960, self-assembled oak frames, with black leather backs and seats, brown strap leather armrests (2), height 84 cm
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), R160 Chair, designed c. 1951, Navy blue leatherette upholstery, on wooden tapered legs, retains label, height 95.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection Perth, WA
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Attributed to Fred Ward (Australian, 1899-1990), coat stand, c. 1950, blackwood, single shaft raised on a circular base, height 165 cm
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Attributed to Fred Ward (Australian, 1899-1990), bedside table, c. 1950, blackwood, having one single drawer with carved wood pull, height 74 cm width 61 cm depth 30.5 cm
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), pair of A310H Space chairs, designed 1953, green velvet upholstery, raised on four tapered timber legs (2), height 76 cm
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Fred Ward (Australian, 1900-1990), chest of drawers, c. 1950, Queensland maple, having three long drawers, height 76 cm width 84 cm depth 54 cm. Provenance: probably the Heritage collection, Myer's Department Store, Melbourne, c. 1950, labels: Cf. For comparison Derek F. Wrigley, Fred Ward Australian pioneer designer 1900-1990, Canberra, 2013, p. 76
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Fred Ward (Australian, 1900-1990), vanity table, c. 1950, Queensland maple, having one long drawer, height 76 cm width 61 cm depth 53 cm. Provenance: probably the Heritage collection, Myer's Department Store, Melbourne, c. 1950
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Douglas Snelling (Australian, 1916-1985), rocking chair, designed c. 1948, painted timber frame, with green webbed seat, height 71 cm
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Douglas Snelling (Australian, 1916-1985), dining table, c. 1950, Queensland maple, rectangular top above four tapered legs, height 75 cm width 188.5 cm depth 83.5 cm
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Caroline Casey (Australian, b. 1964), pair of cabinets, c. 1990, ash, each with a pair of zinc doors and shaped ash pulls (2), height 200 cm width 55 cm depth 45 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Caroline Casey's Studio, c. 1990
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Michael Hirst (Australian, 1917 -2002), Safari chair, designed c. 1960, self-assembled oak frame, with cream linen back and seat, brown strap leather armrests, together with matching footstool (2), height 84 cm. Provenance: from the collection of George Kral, Melboune based Industrial and Designer
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Paul Kafka (Australian, 1907-1972), dining suite, c. 1950, burr wood, comprising an extendable dining table, having a circular top on pedestal base, four dining chairs and two carvers, with cane backs and upholstered seats (7), height 87 cm (table), 79 cm (chair)
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Paul Kafka (Australian, 1907-1972), tea trolley, c. 1950, burr wood, with inset glass top and lower shelf, height 74 cm
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Grant Featherston (Australian, 1922-1995), Varna chair, designed 1966, manufactured by Aristoc Industries Pty. Ltd., green vinyl upholstery, cast aluminium pedestal base, height 85 cm, labels: This chair is illustrated in Geoff Isaac, Featherston, Thames & Hudson, 2017, p. 188
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Douglas Snelling (Australian, 1916-1985), side chair, designed 1948, with green webbed seat, together with a black webbed footstool (2), height 77 cm (chair), height 43.5 cm (footstool)
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Attributed to Clement Meadmore (Australian, 1929-2005), side chair, c. 1955, seat and back upholstered in red and black fabric, black painted steel frame, together with a stool (2), height 72 cm (chair), 48 cm (stool)
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Serge Mouille (French, 1920-1988), three-arm standing lamp, designed c. 1952, manufactured by edition Serge Mouille, black and white enamelled steel, aluminium and brass, European plug, height 203 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Uber modern, Paris, 2003, labels: accompanied by certificate of authenticity
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Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand (French/Swiss), LC4 chaise longue, designed 1928, manufactured by Cassina, brown and white pony skin, black leather headrest, chromed steel frame and black enamel steel base, height 76 cm length 165 cm
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Patricia Urquiola (Spain, b. 1961), Fjord chair, designed 2002, manufactured by Moroso, black and orange leather, on square steel base with matt black finish, retains manufacturer's label, height 102 cm width 95 cm depth 80 cm
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Patricia Urquiola (Spain, b. 1961), Fjord chair, designed 2002, manufactured by Moroso, black and orange leather, on square steel base with matte black finish, retains manufacturer's label, height 102 cm width 95 cm depth 80 cm
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Paolo Piva (Italian, b. 1950), Alanda Pyramid coffee table, designed c. 1980, manufactured by B&B Italia, inset square glass top on white enamelled metal frame, frame with medium surface rust throughout, height 26 cm width 120 cm depth 120 cm
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Charles and RayEames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), La chaise, designed 1948, manufactured by Vitra, organic shaped polyurethane shell with white lacquer finish, above four chrome plated tubular steel rods on a cruciform oak base, retains manufacturer's decal label, base with minor traces of oxidation throughout, height 86.5 cm width 145 cm depth 84 cm, labels: Charles and RayEames designed La chaise in 1948 for a competition at the Museum of modern Art in New York, inspired by 'Floating figure', a…
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Poul Kj'rholm (Danish, 1929-1980), pair of PK22 easy chairs, designed 1956/2000, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, rattan and matte chromed spring steel, signed each retains manufacturer's label to underside, with original tags (2), height 71 cm, labels: Cf. For comparison E. Kold Christensen, the furniture of Poul Kjaerholm: catalogue Raisonne, Sheridan, p. 72-75
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Borge Mogensen (Danish, 1914-1972), pair of Bookcases, c. 1945, manufactured by C. M. Madsen, oak and teak, one bookcase retains manufacturer's stamps (2), height 159 cm width 122 cm depth 26 cm
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Illum Wikkelso (Danish, 1919-1999), V11 three seater sofa, designed c. 1960, probably manufactured by Bent Hedegaard, light brown buffalo leather, raised on pyramid shaped legs, height 73 cm width 220 cm depth 80 cm
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Illum Wikkelso (Danish, 1919-1999), pair of armchairs, designed c. 1960, probably manufactured by Bent Hedegaard, light brown buffalo leather, raised on pyramid shaped legs (2), height 74 cm width 86 cm depth 76 cm
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Cartier, coffee table, c. 1990, bronze with inset cream leather top, signed 'Cartier, height 45 cm width 100 cm depth 51 cm
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Vilhelm Lauritzen (Danish, 1894-1984), pair of VL45 Radiohus pendant lights, designed c. 1940, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white opal glass and brushed brass (2), diameter 51 cm, labels: the Radiohus pendant was originally created for the Radiohuset building on Frederiksberg in Copenhagen, designed by the architect Vilhelm Lauritzen
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Antonio Citterio (Italian, b. 1950), pair of model Tight armchairs, c. 2000, manufactured by B&B Italia, Maxalto, cream upholstery, steel and die-cast aluminium, retain manufacturer's labels (2), height 66 cm width 100 cm depth 88 cm
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Achille Castiglioni (Italian, 1918-2002), Arco floor lamp, designed 1962, manufactured by Flos, stainless steel arc with aluminium shade, on white marble base, retains manufacturer's decal label, approx. Height 230 cm
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Arne Vodder (Danish, 1926-2009), large sideboard, c. 1955, manufactured by Sabast, teak, having seven short drawers to one side and a pair of sliding doors, height 113 cm 182.5 cm depth 49.5 cm
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Gio Ponti (Italian, 1891-1979), Super Leggera chairs, designed 1957, manufactured by Cassina, ash frames with woven cane seats, retaining decal labels (6), height 83 cm
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), armchair, model A35, designed c. 1930, manufactured by Artek, birch frame with orange and white 'Eclat' fabric designed by Anni Albers, stamped 'Aalto design made in Finland, height 88 cm width 63 cm depth 76 cm
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), armchair, model A35, designed c. 1930, manufactured by Artek, birch frame with black and white 'Eclat' fabric designed by Anni Albers, stamped 'Aalto design made in Finland, height 88 cm width 63 cm depth 76 cm
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), table, model 83, designed 1935, manufactured by Artek, birch, rectangular top above four L-shaped legs, height 72 cm width 182 cm depth 91 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Anibou, Sydney, c. 1997
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Bent Gantzel-Boysen, PH 80 table lamp, designed 1974, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white opal acrylic shade with black and red top, high lustre chrome plated stems on black base, retains manufacturer's decl label, height 67 cm
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Osvaldo Borsani and Eugenio Gerli (Italian, 1911-1985 and b. 1923), centre table, model T69, designed c. 1963, manufactured by Tecno, circular polished onyx top above a cast aluminium base with four curved splayed legs with matt black paint and brushed stainless steel trims, height 65 cm diameter 115 cm
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Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007), pair of pendant suspension lights, model JH 604, c. 1970, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white spun aluminium shades and brushed steel, with porcelain fittings, retain decal labels (2), diameter 51 cm, labels: model presented at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition, design Museum, Denmark, 1963
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Pierre Paulin (French, 1927-2009), Groovy chair, model 598, designed 1972, manufactured by Artifort, green fabric upholstery, anodised aluminium base, height 63 cm width 85 cm depth 68 cm
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Gunni Omann (Danish), sideboard, model 18, c. 1950, manufactured by by Omann Jun Mobelfabrik, rosewood, having four short drawers to one side and two sliding doors (A/F), height 83.5 cm width 200.5 cm depth 47.5 cm
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Omann Jun (Danish), desk, model no. 75, c. 1950, manufactured by Omann Jun Mobelfabrik, rosewood, having three short drawers on each side, back with one drawer flanked by two open shelves, retains manufacturer's decal label, height 72.5 cm width 153.5 cm depth 81 cm
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), three Doo Wop pendant lights, c. 1950, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, gold, black and orange spun aluminium shades, with porcelain fittings (3), height 25 cm, labels: originally designed by Louis Poulsen for the Danish Royal Navy in the 1950s. Doo Wop pendant lights were used in a broad variety of Royal Danish Navy premises, including, canteens and offices
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Charles and RayEames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), six Dcm chairs, designed 1946, manufactured by Herman Miller, moulded plywood in ebony finish, chromed steel legs, retain labels (6), height 76 cm, labels: accompanied by Herman Miller certificates of authenticity
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Eero Saarinen (Finnish, 1910-1961), Womb settee, model 73, designed 1948, manufactured by Knoll, chromed steel frame and legs, light blue wool upholstery, height 90 cm width 162 cm depth 100 cm
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Eero Aarnio (Finnish, b. 1932), bubble chair, designed 1968, manufactured by Adelta, acrylic shell, chromed steel bar, chain and hooks, with silver leatherette seat, retains manufacturer's decal label, diameter 103 cm
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Eero Aarnio (Finnish, b. 1932), bubble chair, designed 1968, manufactured by Adelta, acrylic shell, chromed steel bar, chain and hooks, with silver leatherette seat, retains manufacturer's decal label, diameter 103 cm
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Charles and RayEames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), dining or Conference table, designed c. 1960, manufactured by Herman Miller, rosewood top and chromed aluminium base, width 201.3 cm depth 104 cm. Provenance: from the Estate of Architect Don Gazzard FRAIA, Sydney
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), pair of aluminium group chairs, designed 1958, manufactured by Herman Miller, aluminium frames and bases, cream leather channel seats, retain manufacturer's labels (2), height 88 cm
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), PH5 table lamp, designed c. 1962, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white and red lacquered metal with a brushed brass base, height 62.5 cm
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Attributed to Borge Mogensen (Danish, 1914-1972), secretaire bookcase, c. 1960, teak, having three open shelves above a fitted section over a pair of sliding doors, stamped '334111', height 182.5 cm width 100.5 cm depth 42.5 cm
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Attributed to Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007), three seater sofa, c. 1960, ocean blue wool upholstery, height 89 cm width 173 cm depth 85 cm
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Kai Kristiansen (Danish), Elevator table, c. 1960, teak, converts from a coffee table to a dining table, retains manufacturer's stamp, height 52 cm (71 cm up) 140 width depth 106.5 cm
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Robert Guillerme and Jacques Chambron (French), pair of high back armchairs, c. 1960, oak, coral wool upholstered seats and backs (2), height 107 cm width 72 cm depth 105 cm
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Borge Mogensen (Danish, 1914-1972), Danish secretaire, c. 1955, oak and teak, having a folding door enclosing a fitted interior above two long drawers, height 87 cm width 100 cm depth 46 cm
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Johannes Hammerborg (Danish), three pendant lights, c. 1965, manufactured by Fog & Morup, copper and black enamelled metal shades (3), height 19 cm
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), pair of PH5 pendant lights, designed c. 1958, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, blue, orange and white spun aluminium shades, one lamp retains decal label (2), height 27 cm diameter 50 cm
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Borge Mogensen (Danish, 1914-1972), Eva two-seater sofa, c. 1970, manufactured by Stouby, dark blue leather upholstery, beech legs, height 78 cm width 134.5 cm depth 77 cm
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Scandinavian tall boy, c. 1960, palisander, having six long drawers, stamped Laugaard Nielson, height 101 cm width 76 cm depth 41 cm
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Masanori Umeda (Japanese, b. 1941), rose chair, designed 1990, manufactured by Edra, molded steel frame, aluminium feet, red velvet upholstery, height 80 cm
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Masanori Umeda (Japanese, b. 1941), lily chair, designed 1990, manufactured by Edra, molded steel frame, aluminium feet, pink velvet upholstery, height 63 cm
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Achille Castiglioni (Italian, 1918-2002), Gibigiana table lamp, designed 1980, manufactured by Flos, aluminium, anthracite painted steel and mirrored reflector, retains manufacturer's decal label, height 52 cm
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), pair of shell chairs, designed c. 1953, manufactured by Herman Miller, molded fiberglass shell and steel, retains manufacturer's label (2), height 79 cm
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), pair of PH5 pendant lights, designed c. 1958, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white, orange and purple spun aluminium shades (2), height 27 cm diameter 50 cm
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Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007), set of four dining chairs, model CH30, designed c. 1950, manufactured by Carl Hansen & Sons Mobelfabrik, oak, black leatherette seats (4), height 75 cm
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Pietro Chiesa (Italian. 1892-1948), Luminator floor lamp, designed 1933, manufactured by Fontana Arte, nickel-plated brass finish, height 184 cm
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Mogens Hansen (Danish), two seater sofa, manufactured by Mogens Hansen Mobler, dark olive leather, height 64 cm width 148 cm depth 78 cm
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Bruno Mathsson (Swedish, 1907-1988), two Eva armchairs, 1976, manufactured by Firma Karl Mathsson, birch frames, beige webbing, each retains manufacturer's label (2), height 83 cm
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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), pair of armchairs, model 45, designed 1947, manufactured by Artek, birch frames, cross-woven webbing and rattan armrests (2), height 82 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Anibou, Sydney, c. 1997
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