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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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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), four bar stools, model K65 designed 1935, manufactured by Artek, bent birch plywood (4), height 71 cm
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Johannes Hammerborg (Danish), Saturn pendant light, c. 1960, manufactured by Fog & Morup, copper and black enamelled metal shade, copper and black enamelled metal pendant light (2)
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Peter Lovig Nielsen (Danish), desk, c. 1950, teak, the shaped top above three drawers, back with open shelf and one drawer, height 73 cm width 134 cm depth 82 cm
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Attributed to Jindrich Halabala (Czech, 1903-1978), pair of armchairs, c. 1940, with dark grey wool upholstery (2), height 86 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Copeland and de Soos, Woollahra, 1991
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Danish cabinet, c. 1960, rosewood, having two doors enclosing shelves, together with a matching chest of drawers (2), height 72.5 cm width 100 cm depth 43 cm
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Pierre Vandel (French), two side tables, c. 1970, burgundy lacquered aluminium frames with gold foil banding, bevelled glass tops, labelled 'Pierre Vandel Paris' (2), height 38.5 width 91.5 cm depth 91.5 cm, height 31.5 width 83.5 cm depth 90.5 cm
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Pierre Vandel (French), three side tables, c. 1970, cream lacquered aluminium frames with gold foil banding, bevelled glass tops, labelled 'Pierre Vandel Paris' (3), approx. Height 38.5 cm
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Pierre Vandel (French), tea trolley, c. 1970, lacquered aluminium frame with gold finish and gold foil banding, grey glass top and lower shelf, labelled 'Pierre Vandel Paris, height 58 cm width 80.5 cm depth 41 cm
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Maison Meilleur, Paris, pair of three arm wall sconces, textured and hammered metal, with parchment shades (2), height 30 cm width 33 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Maison Meilleur, Paris
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Scandinavian sofa, c. 1970, manufactured by Illums Bolighus, red leather, retains manufacturer's label, height 65.5 cm width 188.5 cm depth 82 cm
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Severin Hansen (Danish), nest of tables, c. 1960, manufactured by Haslev, Brazilian rosewood, comprising three graduated tables, retains manufacturer's label, height 55 cm width 57 cm depth 37 cm
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Attributed to Johannes Hammerborg (Danish), pendant light, c. 1965, probably manufactured by Fog & Morup, copper and black enamelled metal shade
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Sigurd Ressel (Norwegian, b. 1920), two Falcon chairs, designed c. 1974, manufactured by Vatne Mobler, brown leather upholstery, retain manufacturer's decal labels, height 82 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 at design Museum Denmark, in 1963
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Danish desk, c. 1960, rosewood, having three short drawers on each side, back with three open shelves, height 72 cm width 150 cm depth 75 cm
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Michele de Lucchi and Giancarlo Fassina (Italian, b. 1951 and 1935), Tolomeo Sospensione, designed c. 1986, manufactured by Artemide, polished aluminium, two articulated arms, in original box, approx. Height 120 cm length 150 cm
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), pair of PH5 pendant lights, designed c. 1958, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, red, blue and white spun aluminium shades, retain decal labels 'Louis Poulsen' (2), height 27 cm diameter 50 cm
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Pair of Industrial pendant lights, c. 1970, black enamelled metal, with porcelain light fittings (2), height 24 cm
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Bruno Mathsson (Swedish, 1907-1988), Anna' stool, designed c. 1950, manufactured by Firma Karl Mathsson, beech frame with compression moulded seat, retains manufacturer's stamp, height 53.5 cm length 60 cm
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Patricia Urquiola (Spain, b. 1961), pair of Canasta outdoor chairs, designed 2007, manufactured by B&B Italia, aluminium frame with bronzed interlacing of polyethylene fibre ribbon, cream cushion, each retains manufacturer's label (2), height 123 cm width 98 cm depth 78 cm
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Gaetano Pesce (Italian, b. 1939), pair of up series 2000 UP3 armchairs, designed 1969, manufactured by B&B Italia, each with red elastic fabric cover, manufacturer's stamp to underside, some staining (2), height 74 cm width 100 cm depth 100 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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Erik Kirkegaard (Danish), pair of chairs, model 4270 Hong, c. 1960, manufactured by Hong Stolefabrik, rosewood frame, with black leatherette seat and back, one retains decal label (2), height 83 cm
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), PH 4/3 table lamp, designed c. 1966, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white spun aluminium shade, chrome plated base, height 55 cm
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French Art Deco floor lamp, c. 1930, on sculptural glass and bronze base, with grey linen shade, height 143 cm. Provenance: Copeland and de Soos
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Alfred Homann and Ole V. Kj'r (Danish), Nyhavn outdoor wall sconce, designed 1976, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, copper and enamelled metal, retains manufacturer's decal label, length 44 cm
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Sigurd Ressel (Norwegian, b. 1920), two Falcon chairs, designed c. 1974, manufactured by Vatne Mobler, light brown leather upholstery, one retains manufacturer's decal label, together with a footstool (3), height 82 cm
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Pair of Danish armchairs, c. 1960, manufactured by Horsnaes Mobler, bamboo, rattan and tan leather (2), height 66 cm
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Eva and Nils Koppel (Danish), set of six chairs, c. 1960, manufactured by Slagelse, oak frame with printed fabric upholstery (6), height 81.5 cm
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), pendant light, type 117069, c. 1970, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white and grey spun aluminium shade, retains decal label, together with a Hydra pendant light by Johannes Hammerborg, manufactured by Fog & Morup (2), height 32 cm diameter 47 cm, height 18 cm diameter 30 cm
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Kai Kristiansen (Danish, 1929), two armchairs, teak and rosewood frames, black and brown leatherette upholstery (2), height 74 cm, height 70.5 cm
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), pair of pendant lights, c. 1940, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white spun aluminium shades, with porcelain fittings, one lamp retains decal label (2), height 31 cm diameter 40 cm
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Danish two door cabinet, c. 1960, having a pair of doors above two long drawers, together with a bedside table with three drawers (2), height 107 cm width 72 cm depth 37 cm (cabinet), height 60 cm width 60.5 cm depth 30 cm
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Kurt Ostervig (Danish), nest of tables, c. 1960, manufactured by Jason Mobler, teak, comprising three graduated tables (3), height 47.5 cm width 60 cm depth 40 cm
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Anders Pehrson (Swedish), pair of Bumling pendant lights, c. 1970, manufactured by Atelje Lyktan, brass, retains decal labels, height 28 cm diameter 49 cm
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Johannes Hammerborg (Danish), ceiling light, c. 1965, manufactured by Fog & Morup, copper and black enamelled metal shades, with adjustable hanger, approx. Height 26 cm
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Danish cabinet, c. 1960, teak and oak, having two sliding doors enclosing three shelves and one drawer, retains manufacturer's stamp, height 78 cm width 108 cm depth 43 cm
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Philippe Starck (French, b. 1949), Archimoon lamp, designed 2004, manufactured by Flos, aluminium arm with heat-tempered springs, cream Plisse cloth shade, retains manufacturer's decal label, height 86 cm
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Illum Wikkelso (Danish, 1919-1999), high back armchair, c. 1950, teak, seat and back upholstered with light blue fabric, height 94 cm
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Bruno Mathsson (Swedish, 1907-1988), low table, designed c. 1950, manufactured by Firma Karl Mathsson, retains manufacturer's stamp and labels, height 29 cm diameter 45 cm
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Attributed to Johannes Hammerborg (Danish), pair of pendant lights, C. 1970, white and black metal (2), height 27.5 cm
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Verner Panton (Danish, 1926-1998), flower pot pendant light, type 16562, designed 1969, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, purple, orange and white porcelain-enamelled steel, with original box
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Three Scandinavian lamps, c. 1950, brass, leather, wood and glass, petrol lamp missing glass chimney (3), approx. Height 49 cm
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Bernard Hesling (Australian, 1905-1987), two large platters, c. 1970, vitreous enamel on steel, signed 'Hesling' (2), diameter 38 cm
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Bernard Hesling (Australian, 1905-1987), circular plate, c. 1970, vitreous enamel on metal, signed lower centre, diameter 28 cm
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Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen, Danish silver flatware service, post 1945 marks, acorn pattern, comprising eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight table spoons, ten dinner forks, ten dinner knives and eight dessert knives, all stamped 'Georg Jensen, sterling Denmark' (52), approx. Weight 2798 grams
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Christofle, three silver plated pieces, comprising a Libellule vase, a two fish vase and a Libellule plate, marked 'Christofle', with boxes (3), approx. Height 14.5 cm
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Richard Whiteley (Australian, b. 1963), Untitled, 1998, cast clear glass, on rectangular polished steel base, signed and dated, height 76 cm
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Carlo Scarpa (Italian, 1906-1978), Cinesi ginger jar, 1980, executed by Venini, opaque cream glass, retains decal label and signed 'Venini Italy 80' to underside, height 31 cm
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Dino Martens (Italian, 1894-1970), swan bowl, c. 1950, executed by Aureliano Toso, aventurin, clear, white, yellow, blue, green and purple glass, with yellow beak, height 21.5 cm
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Gino Cenedese (Italian, 1907-1973), aquarium, c. 1955, clear and coloured glass, internal decoration of swimming fish, height 18 cm width 22 cm depth 5 cm
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Attributed to Ercole Barovier (Italian, 1889-1972), Cactus' glass table lamp, c. 1940, executed by Barovier & Toso, clear rostrato glass, height 23 cm
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Carlo Moretti (Italian, b. 1934), glass sculpture, 2000, clear, white and black glass, signed and dated near base, numbered 79/100, height 18 cm
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Robert Wynne (Australian, b. 1959), Australian Studio glass vase, c. 1990, hand blown coloured and iridized glass, impressed 'Denizen' to underside, height 19 cm
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Maureen Williams (Australian), Studio glass vase, pink and purple glass, etched to the underside 'M Williams', together with Swedish Studio glass vase (2), height 21.5 cm, 23.5 cm
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Robert Wynne (Australian, b. 1959), Australian Studio glass vase, c. 1990, hand blown light blue glass with yellow rim, impressed 'Denizen' to underside, height 29 cm
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Joe Colombo (Italian, 1930-1971), Assimetrico glasses, designed c. 1964, executed by Claus Joseph Riedel, hand blown clear glass (5), height 11 cm
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Soholm pottery, lamp base, c. 1960, stoneware with blue, indigo and turquoise glaze, signed to underside, together with a Scandinavian pink glass and wood table lamp base (2), height 42 cm, height 33 cm
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C.I.A Manna, Torino, Italian earthenware figure of dancer, 'Sary, matte glazed and hand painted with a translucent glaze, painted marks to underside 'C.I.A Manna, Torino, 'Sary', N. 758, made in Italy, height 47 cm
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Hans Gunther Reinstein and Philipp Rosenthal (German), tea service, Donatello, c. 1920, for Rosenthal, porcelain, hand painted with blue cherries, comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar bowl, five cups and six saucers, printed factory marks to undersides (14)
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Ettore Sottsass (Italian, 1917-2007), Valentine Typewriter, designed 1969, manufactured by Olivetti, red plastic, enamelled metal and rubber, height 11.5 cm width 35.5 cm depth 34 cm, labels: Cf. For comparison Jan Burney, Ettore Sottsass, Taplinger Publishing Company, 1991, p. 116
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Caroline Tully, Eucalyptus flowers, 1998, woven wool tapestry, signed and embroidered verso 'Caroline Tully, C.T., '98', 120.5 x 140 cm. Provenance: Victorian tapestry workshop, Melbourne, labels: Victorian tapestry workshop, Melbourne
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