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Auction House:Art+ObjectNumber of lots recorded:87
Sale Title:Scandinavian DesignLots with images:86
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:83
Date:25-Feb-2020
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Sigurd Resell (Norway, 1920 - 2010), a pair of rare 'Falcon' chairs, manufactured by Vatne Mobler of Norway, circa 1970. Featuring unusual rolled arm rests, in deep green leather
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A fine 1960s rosewood tallboy chest in the style of Kai Kristiansen, with seven drawers and moulded handles, 120 x 74 x 42.5 cm
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Hans Wegner (Denmark, 1914 - 2007), a superb 'Ry ' 20' high credenza, Manufactured by Ry Mobler in 1955. The upper cabinet featuring sliding doors revealing adjustable shelves and the lower section featuring six drawers., 180 x 180 x 51 cm
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Bruno Matthson (Sweden, 1907 - 1988) for Dux, a pair of 'Ingrid' lounge chairs, in original olive green leather and steam bent ply, signature on each to underside
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Borge Mogensen (Denmark, 1914 - 1972), a pair of 1950s Danish upright bookcases, manufactured by FDB. In oak and teak with seven adjustable shelves and original brass mounts, 160 x 122 x 26 cm
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Sigurd Resell (Norway, 1920 - 2010), a pair of 'Falcon' chairs, manufactured by Vatne M'bler of Norway, circa 1970. Featuring winged armrests and manufactured in dark brown leather
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Hans Wegner (Denmark, 1914 - 2007), an original 1950s solid oak desk, manufactured by Getama. With floating top and two drawers suspended on left hand side., 70 x 125 x 68 cm
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Omann Jun, a greatly desirable 1950s 'Model No. 75' desk, in highly-figured rosewood, with fine lines, floating forms and organic details. The 'Model 75' is one of the most desirable pieces of Scandinavian mid-century furniture., original 'Omann Jun' label to inside of drawer, 73 x 154 x 81 cm
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Borge Mogensen (Denmark, 1914 - 1972), a two-door '29d010' cabinet, in oak and brass with two internal shelves, manufactured by Karl Andersen & Son, label to reverse, 88.5 x 135 x 55 cm
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Poul Henningson (Denmark, 1894 - 1967), a vintage 'PH3' pendant lamp, manufactured for Louis Poulsen in 1958. This example in pale blue.
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Poul Henningson (Denmark, 1894 - 1967), a vintage 'PH3' pendant lamp, manufactured for Louis Poulsen in 1958. This example in cream.
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Poul Henningson (Denmark, 1894 - 1967), a vintage 'PH5' pendant lamp, manufactured for Louis Poulsen in 1958. This example in cream.
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Poul Henningson (Denmark, 1894 - 1967), a vintage 'PH5' pendant lamp, manufactured for Louis Poulsen in 1958. This example in cream.
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Kai Kristiansen for FM furniture, a small 1950s Danish teak cabinet, two sliding doors revealing three drawers on one side and two shelves on the other, original 'Made in Denmark' label to the back, 75.5 x 85 x 40 cm
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Borge Mogensen for S'borg, a small 1950s Danish teak bedside cabinet, four point base with a shelf and drawer, 55.5 x 48 x 31.5 cm
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Borge Mogensen (Denmark, 1914 - 1972), a nicely proportioned two door sliding cabinet, manufactured in blond oak and pine by Karl Andersson and Son in Sweden in the 1950s; featuring two adjustable internal shelves, maker's blind stamp to back., 84 x 135 x 54 cm
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Thygesen and Sorensen and manufactured by HG ' Furniture in Denmark, a fine pair of 1950s Danish oak bookcases, both raised on a four point stretcher base with the first comprising of six adjustable shelves, the second being the same except for two cabinet doors concealing four of the shelves, maker's original blindstamp verso, 152 x 100 x 36 cm: each
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Maker unknown, a 1950s Danish solid oak sideboard, comprising of three teak cupboards, fitted with drawers and shelves, over three equal width drawers, 115 x 181 x 44 cm
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Borge Mogensen (Denmark, 1914 - 1972), a pair of two-door sliding cabinets, manufactured in oak and pine by Karl Andersson and Son in Sweden in the 1960s. Each cabinet featuring two adjustable shelves., 84 x 135 x 36 cm: each
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Erik Jorgensen (Denmark, 1928 - 1998), an original Scandinavian 1960s three-seater leather couch, featuring nicely-worn cognac leather upholstery. As per previous lot.
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Brouer Mobler of Denmark, a 1950s Danish teak and oak cabinet/bookcase, with glazed doors; two sliding doors revealing one adjustable shelf each side, label verso, 87.5 x 120 x 30 cm
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A teak 1960s Danish extending dining table, on four tapering legs and with original, hidden compartment for extension leaf, Danish Quality Control label to underside, 73 x 232 x 90 cm (including extension leaf)
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Swedese Mobler, tree coat stand by Michael Young and Katrin Olina, oak veneer MDF coated with metal weighted foot, 2003, original label to the foot, 193 x 50 x 50 cm
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Len Castle, a set of two pouring bowls, stoneware with grey and tenmoku glazes, potter's mark to the bases, the largest, 85x 20.5 x 19.5 cm
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Len Castle, Stoneware shaped vase, olive ash glaze and impressed design, potter's mark to the base, 15 x 10.5 x 10.5 cm
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Warwick Lidgard, Pair of stoneware plates, together with a Peter Oxborough casserole dish, and an unmarked plate, potter's mark to bases, the largest, 9.5 x 21 x 17.5 cm
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Harry & Mary Davis (Crewenna Pottery), breakfast set, tenmoku glazed stoneware, including three cups and saucers, four bowls, six plates, six side plates, a milk jug, a sugar pot and two egg cups, all with potter's mark to the base, various sizes
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Keith Murray for Wedgwood, two ashtrays, in matt blue and green glazes, factory marks to the bases, The largest, 2.5 x 11.5 x 11.5 cm
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Ruth Castle, large hanging form, fine rattan core dyed with Condys crystals, made using a fish basket technique, 53 x 34 x 30 cm
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Levi Borgstrom, two carved wooden scoops, one with a tag inscribed 'Kowhai spoon, Levi Borgstrom. N.Z. Craft Centre, Te Horo, March '81', length 31 cm and length 22.5 cm
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