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Auction House:Shapiro AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:155
Sale Title:20th Century & Traditional DesignLots with images:71
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:78
Date:4-Dec-2007
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Early 19th century Australian Cedar Twin Pedestal Sideboard, the rectangular top with straight back splash, concealed freize drawer raised on pedestal each with arched paneled door on a plinth base
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19th century Australian Cedar Music Stand, having a double sided desk, the adjustable support raises out of a turned column, stamped twice W. Mackie, height 126 cm
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Australian Cedar Secretaire Bookcase, New South Wales, c. 1885, the cornice above two glazed doors, the fall front of cylinder form with fitted interior and three short drawers above and two cupboard doors below
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Welsh oak dresser, the top with panel back, three fixed shelves, above plank top, three drawers and two panelled doors, on ogee bracket feet. Height 206 cm. Width 157 cm, dept 52 cm
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Three Dutch marquetry side chairs, each with high arched back, carved centre splat, upholstered drop in seat, and raised on cabriole legs to claw and ball feet, the whole well decorated with ribbon bows, baskets of flowers, flowers and leaves
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Dutch Marquetry Settee, the two seater settee with arched back, carved back splats, upholstered seat and raised on cabriole legs to claw and ball feet, well decorated with ribbon bows, baskets of flowers, flowers and leaves, together with matching armchairs.
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Pons de Paul, French Mantle/Table Clock, c. 1840/50, featuring three Arts carrying the firmament, the three Arts are represented as beautiful women carrying implements for architecture, sculpture and painting, the clock with original gilding and snake hands on the clock face. Fourteen day movement, striking the hour and the half hour on a bell., height 49 cm
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Russian Icon, 18th/19th century, depicting St Nicholas in simple robe, polychrome and gilt decoration, purchased Warsaw, Poland, 17.9 x 15 cm
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Georgian Style Sideboard, serpentine top above three drawers, each with brass ring drop handle, raised on four tapering legs to brass feet, the whole with inlaid decoration., width 181 cm
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Gordon Russell, wardrobe, London, two panelled doors, each with turned wood handles, on hexagonal bulb feet, ebony oak. Height 72 cm. Width 54 cm. Depth 24 cm
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Heal & Co, Double Pedestal Sideboard, London, c. 1930, oak, fitted two long drawers above two short (with brass handles) and one blind drawer, above two cupboard doors to centre, and with two blind cupboards to each side, height 96 cm, width 152 cm, depth 54 cm
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Art Deco Bakers rack, French, c. 1930, the high back centred with stylised sunburst, fitted one glass shelf, above one wire shelf., width 164 cm, some damage to glass shelving
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Alabaster Figure of a Maiden, well carved figure of a maiden with carved ivory face and hands, wearing a bonnet, shawl and long frock, with her hands clasped at her waist, on octagonal base., height 24 cm
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Charles Eames, Lounge Chair 670, designed for Herman Miller, with black leather padded seat and back, rosewood laminate frame, and on aluminium pedestal, bearing original makers label
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Pierre Paulin, Mushroom Chair, c. 1960, manufactured by Artifort, of typical form, with second generation pink wool fabric upholstery
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Pierre Paulin, Orange Slice Chair manufactured by Artifort, of typical form, with orange wool upholstery, on chrome frame and legs
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Sergio Asti, Profiterole Lamp, 1971, manufactured by Marinelli Luce, the lobed translucent fibreglass globe of circular form, with moulded marks to the underside, width 62 cm
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Aldo Tura, Two Low Side Tables, Italian, c. 1950, each of hexagonal form, the tops of lacquered vellum, on turned wood base, bearing original manufacturers paper label, height each 33 cm
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Douglas Snelling, Two Seater Sarran Sofa, manufactured by Functional Products, Australia, the laminate timber frame with black webbing
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Set of six Clement Meadmore dining chairs, manufactured by Michael Hirst Pty Ltd Melbourne, with black nylon coated steel rod and wire frames and lose red vinyl seat cushions. Provenance: Exhibited at Designex 2002, Melbourne
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Ian Rose, Trestle Table, Australian, c. 1965, Nemasu wood Malaya, each slab side with cut out trefoil, height 75 cm, length 237, width 74 cm
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Osvaldo Borsani, Lounge Chair, model number 940, manufactured by Tecno, Italy, c. 1954, black rubber and enamelled metal with fabric upholstery
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Osvaldo Borsani, Lounge Chair, model number 940, manufactured by Tecno, Italy, c. 1954, black rubber and enamelled metal with fabric upholstery
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Osvaldo Borsani, Three Seater Lounge, manufactured by Tecno, Italy, c. 1954, black rubber and enamelled metal with fabric upholstery
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Osvaldo Borsani, Dining Table, manufactured by Tecno, Italy, c. 1954, Circular veneered top on adjustable steel pedestal base
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Shiro Kuramata, Set of Three 'Vase #1', manufactured by Ishimaru Ltd Japan c. 1980, acrylic, glass and annodized aluminium, height 23 cm. Literature: Shiro Kuramata 1934-1991 Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, pg.64.
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