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Auction House:Art+ObjectNumber of lots recorded:186
Sale Title:New Collectors Art | Modern DesignLots with images:186
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:177
Date:24-Sep-2020
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Arne Jacobsen (Denmark, 1902-1971), a set of six vintage 1960s 'Series 7' chairs manufactured by Fritz Hansen, in mustard yellow, original 'Fritz Hansen, made in Denmark' marks to underside of each. First exhibited in 1955, the chair is said to be the most copied chair design in history.
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Kai Kristiansen (Denmark, 1929- ) for Vildbjerg Mobelfabrik, a set of three rectangular nesting tables, in rosewood, of solid construction and with rectangular tops, stamped with manufacturer's initials to underside and marked 'Made in Denmark'.
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Arne Jacobsen (Denmark, 1902-1971), a vintage 'Aj Royal' pendant lamp manufactured for Louis Poulsen in 1960, in gun metal grey. The 'Aj Royal' pendant lamp is one of many designs by the Danish architect for the Sas Royal Hotel in Copenhagen which opened in 1960.
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Borge Mogensen (Denmark, 1914-1972), a vintage coffee table manufactured by Fredericia Stolefabrik, in solid oak, of solid construction with a stabilizing bar connecting two L-shaped legs, 55 x 160 x 60 cm
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Verner Panton (Denmark, 1926-1988), a 'Vp I Flowerpot' pendant lamp, in lacquered aluminium, 12.5 x 21.5 x 21.5 cm
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Verner Panton (Denmark, 1926-1988), a 'Panthella' floor lamp manufactured by Louis Poulsen, designed in 1971 and manufactured in injection moulded white opal acrylic, label to underside, 135 cm: height
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Jens Ammunsen for Fritz Hansen, Denmark, a pair of 1979 lounge chairs manufactured by Fritz Hansen, Denmark, in tubular steel and white leather on five-point anthropomorphic bases
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Ingmar Relling (Norway, 1920-2002), a pair of 'Siesta' chairs manufactured by Westnofa of Norway, in brown leather and curved plywood construction, original labels to underside
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Designer unknown, a 1960s Norwegian lounge chair manufactured by Sunn Expo of Norway, with adjustable reclining position and matching ottoman, in brown leather and stained steam bent beechwood, label to underside
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Illums Bolighus of Denmark, a fine quality elbow 'Wishbone' chair, of solid rosewood construction and with leather upholstery, label and blindstamp to underside
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Verner Panton (Denmark, 1926-1988), a pair of 'Topan VP6' pendant lamps, designed in 1960. This was Panton's first mass-produced lamp design.
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Alvar Aalto (Finland, 1898-1976), a 406 lounge chair, designed in 1939, this example manufactured later and probably made by Artek, frame in natural birch with dark linen webbing
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Poul Hundevad, a 1950s Danish four-drawer chest, in rosewood and teak, 'Danish Control' plaque to drawer internal and blindstamps to reverse, 76 x 70.5 x 43 cm
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A 1950s Danish bureau in the manner of Gunni Omann (Denmark, 1930-2009), in rosewood, six drawers below a dropdown flap revealing a compartmented, fitted interior, manufacturer's blind stamp verso
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A three-piece 1960s Scandinavian lounge suite, comprising of a three-seater couch and two matching armchairs, of solid construction, with teak legs and upholstered with black leather cushions
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Michael Bang (Denmark, 1942-2013), a Holmegaard Sakura Bordlampe table lamp, with fabric shade, original label to underside, larger size, 60 cm: height
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Michael Bang (Denmark, 1942-2013), a Holmegaard Sakura Bordlampe table lamp, with fabric shade, original label to underside, smaller size, 50 cm: height
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Vilhelm Wohlert (Denmark, 1920-2007), a large glass opal pendant lamp designed in the 1950s, with original brass fitting, original Louis Poulsen label affixed to fitting, 42 x 38 x 38 cm
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Erik Magnussen (Denmark, 1940- ) for Louis Poulsen and Bing & Grondahl, a pair of 'Porcelight P14' ceramic pendant lamps, in original boxes
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Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Denmark, a lidded ice bucket, teak with black plastic insert, 1950s, impressed manufacturer's blindstamp to the base, 39 cm: height
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Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Denmark, a teak salad bowl and servers, circa 1960, impressed manufacturer's blindstamp to the bowl base, 29.5 cm: diameter
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Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Denmark, a teak salad bowl and servers, circa 1960, all with impressed manufacturer's blindstamp, 35 cm: width
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Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Denmark, two enamelled jugsin turquoise and yellow, manufacturer's stamp to the bases, 20.5 cm: height
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A 1960s Scandinavian rosewood upright bookcase, with adjustable shelves, set on four tubular chrome legs, 140 x 120.5 x 30 cm
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Kurt Ostervig (Denmark, 1912-1986), a superb sideboard manufactured by Kp Mobler, soap-washed, solid blond oak, 1960s; with two sliding panel doors revealing four drawers and two adjustable shelves, original manufacturer's label to the verso, 85 x 180 x 51 cm
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A 1960s space age five-branch standard lamp, arc design in chrome on marble base, manufactured in Denmark (label to base), 93 x 180 x 80 cm (variable)
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Ingmar Relling (Norway, 1920-2002) for Westnofa of Norway, a pair of 'Siesta' chairs, These are the deluxe models with high backs and leather arm rests. In tan leather and curved plywood construction.
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Alf Svensson (Sweden, 1929-1992), an upright bookcase, in blond oak, 1950s. With six adjustable shelves, original blind stamp verso, 136.5 x 120 x 28.5 cm
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A set of four 1950s dining chairs in the manner of Kai Kristiansen (Denmark, 1929- ), of solid teak construction and with black vinyl upholstery
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A set of six dining chairs in the manner of Alvar Aalto (Finland, 1898-1976), in laminated birch frames with original black cotton webbing and featuring curved back supports
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A set of six dining chairs in the manner of Alvar Aalto (Finland, 1898-1976), in laminated birch frames with original black cotton webbing and featuring curved back supports
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Kai Kristiansen (Denmark, 1929 -) for FM Mobler, a Danish rosewood tambour door cabinet, sliding doors opening to reveal two full length drawers and an adjustable shelf, 1960s, original manufacturer's label to the verso, 76 x 86 x 40 cm
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A 1950s teak cabinet, with two sliding doors revealing two adjustable shelves, six drawers raised on a four-point base, 78 x 122 x 40 cm
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Poul Henningson (Denmark, 1894-1967), a pair or vintage Louis Poulsen PH3 pendant lamps, in red, one exhibiting some fatigue to the top and a damaged ceramic insert
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Bruno Mathsson, Piet Hein and Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen, an A623 circular table, the top with white laminate and on a four-point chrome base, original Fritz Hansen label to underside, 71 x 90.5 x 90.5 cm
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Anders Pehrson for Atelje Lyktan, a 1960s space age standard lamp, pedestal base with tubular chrome column and bright white acrylic mushroom shade, 127 cm: height.
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Vejle stole Mobelfabrik, an extending 1960s Danish drop side dining table, in teak, complete with both drop leafs, fittings and two extra leaves for insertion in the centre
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Borge Mogensen (Denmark, 1914-1972) for Federicia, a three-piece model 2208 lounge suite, comprising of a two-seater couch and two armchairs upholstered in brown leather
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A Danish rosewood cabinet, with two doors raised on four tapering legs, doors open to reveal three drawers on one side and two adjustable shelves, original Danish quality control label to inside, 80 x 140 x 42 cm
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