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Lots Road Auctions Lots Road Auctions 71-73 Lots Road Contemporary & Modern Design Furniture, Pictures, Chelsea London Selected Antiques, Rugs, Carpets & Works of Art SW10 0RN United Kingdom Started 23 Feb 2014 12:00 GMT Lot Description VICTOR VASARELY (Hungarian-French, 1906-1997), 'Untitled' 1974, screenprint on Mylar paper, 25cm x 25cm, framed. (Please Note 1 Clause 6 of Buyers Conditions) ANDRE DERAIN (French, 1880-1954), 'Nu debout' 1927 from the 'Six etudes de dos' series, lithograph on arches paper, 50cm x 2 37.5cm, 5/25, publishers blindstamp below, signed lower right and framed. (Please Note Clause 6 of Buyer's Conditions) 3 SOFA, two seater, in grey fabric on turned supports with a pair of scatter cushions, 130cm L. 4 ANDREW MARTIN TRUNK, in exotic wood with polished metal slight studded edges, 60cm x 60cm x 60cm H. (surface scratches) 5 DAVID SEYFRIED SOFA, covered in a green GP & J Baker fabric, 82cm D x 190cm W x 91cm H. 6 JIRÍ KOLÁR (Czech, 1914-2002), 'Butterflies' lithograph in colours, 77.5cm x 60.5cm, framed. 7 STEVE MCQUEEN, 'Bullitt', giclée photo print, 87cm x 120cm, framed. 8 ALISON BERRETI, 'Symphony', oil on board, 56cm x 76cm, signed verso and framed. 9 FOOTSTOOL, George Smith style in striped green velvet on turned castor supports, 80cm x 80cm x 46cm H. 10 SPANISH GUITAR, by Mervi in case, with extra strings. 108cm L. (with faults) 11 DINING CHAIRS, a set of six, white plastic and chrome. (6) (with faults) CONSERVATORY ARMCHAIRS, a pair, black plastic wicker with white squab cushions, 59cm and a matching circular table, 74cm H x 12 66cm. (3) 13 RECLINING ARMCHAIR, teak with adjustable back, cream fabric cushions, 76cm W and footstool, 45cm W. (2) 14 SOFA, from Romeo Paris in pale tan leather, 179cm and a pair of matching armchairs. (3) ROCKING HORSE, of small proportions, in a grey dappled finish with a leather saddle on a red and green base, 85cm x 84cm H. (with 15 faults) 16 LAMP TABLE, circular in black ash with undershelf on square supports, 91cm diam x 73cm H. 17 LAMP TABLE, circular in black ash with undershelf on square supports, 91cm diam x 73cm H. 18 SOFA, two seater, Howard style in patterned fabric on turned castor support, 186cm L. 19 SIDE CHEST, with three drawers on square supports, 50cm x 40cm x 76cm H. 20 BAR STOOLS, a pair, burgundy herringbone fabric on square supports, 50cm W. (2) 21 ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987) 'Red dollar', offset lithograph, 1430/3000, 50cm x 40cm, signed in the plate and framed. 22 ELLSWORTH KELLY (American, b.1923), 'Orange and green' lithograph in colours, 37cm x 27cm, DLM, painted by Maeght, framed. 23 PABLO PICASSO (Spanish, 1881-1973), 'Five Figures', lithograph, 29cm x 21cm, framed. 24 BASKET, of large proportions, with a pot with three shaped bushes, 100cm H x 75cm. (with faults) 25 URN ON STAND, Classical style, 107cm H x 58cm. (with faults) 26 URN, Classical style with a tall clipped bush, 165cm h x 75cm. 27 CONSOLE TABLE, with faux snakeskin top on square supports, 140cm x 45cm x 81cm H. 28 CONSOLE TABLE, with faux snakeskin top on square supports, 140cm x 45cm x 81cm H. 29 EASY CHAIR, swivel in neutral square supports, 70cm W. 30 EASY CHAIR, red fabric on square supports, 59cm W. 31 ARMCHAIR, in neutral fabric with floral back on square supports, 75cm W. 32 TULIP TABLE, circular on central turned support, 92cm diam x 73cm H (with faults). 33 BEDROOM CHAIR, circular in patterned fabric on block supports. 34 DINING TABLE, Danish rosewood, circa 1960's, with three extra leaves, each 53cm W, table 86cm D x 170cm L unextended. 35 DINING TABLE, with a circular glass top on a central support by Calligaris, 140cm diam x 75cm H. 36 FOSSILISED SCULPTURE, 68cm H x 70cm. 37 LOW TABLE, fossilised marble with rectangular top on twin pedestals, 47cm H x 101cm x 72cm. 38 WALL MIRRORS, a pair, lead framed with square plates, 80cm x 80cm. (2) (To be sold on behalf of the Salvation Army) 39 SIDE TABLE, grey metal with striped woven rectangular top, 82cm H x 153cm x 45cm. (To be sold on behalf of the Salvation Army) 40 SCREEN, three fold, Union Jack flag, 40cm W x 171cm H. TULIP TABLE, Eero Saarinen style with white circular top on stem base, 105cm diam x 75cm H (with faults) (Sold on behalf of Trinity 41 Hospice) 42 SIDE CHAIRS, a set of three, in lucite with floral fabric seat and backs, 45cm, and spare pads. (3) 43 TABLE, rustic style, wooden, with coloured top, 84cm x 43cm x 85cm. 44 NIGEL KINGSTON (Contemporary) 'Another View of London', oil on canvas, 91cm x 122cm, signed lower right. 45 ARMCHAIR, in a lattice design by Roche Bobois, 67cm H x 105cm x 92cm. (with faults) 46 CABINET, Asian with a pair of woven rush doors on splayed legs, 107cm x 56cm x 139cm H. (with faults) 47 CABINET, Asian with a pair of woven rush doors on splayed legs, 107cm x 56cm x 139cm H. (with faults) 48 GORDON RUSSELL ARMCHAIRS, a pair, chromed framed with black leather upholstery, 58cm W. (2) 49 BAR STOOLS, a set of six, round, bronzed velour upholstered seats on cast iron base, 45cm H. (6) 50 STEP CHEST, polished hardwood, comprising ten box drawers, 100cm x 30cm x 106cm H. CHANDELIER, late 20th century gilt metal with eight leaf cast branches and shaped glass shades, approx 100cm H x 102cm. (with 51 faults) 52 GARDEN TABLE, folding, 90cm x 60cm x 70cm H (with faults) and a pair of folding chairs. (3) 53 MARGIT WITTIG LAMP, with a pair of sculpted heads divided by cobalt blue balls, with shade, overall 89cm H. 54 AMY LEAVITT 'Union Jack', oil, framed, 107cm x 107cm. 55 PANORAMIC VIEWS, a set of four, of old London, 41cm x 120cm. (4) 56 WALL SCONCES, a pair, blue glass, each with three branches, approx 60cm H. (2) 57 'PIDGEON HOLE' SHELF UNIT, in wood, with numbered slots, 76cm x 22cm x 81cm. 58 WING BACK ARMCHAIRS, a pair, button back, in oatmeal fabric with scatter cushion, 78cm x 82cm x 108cm H. (2) 59 COMMODE, three drawers, marble top and drawer fronts, 49cm x 125cm x 101cm H. 60 BOMBE COMMODE, serpentine with marble top inlaid detail and gilt mounts, 122cm x 55cm x 83cm H. 61 LARGE URN LAMP, with shade, 95cm H. 62 SLEIGH BED FRAME, mahogany, with slats, without mattress, 188cm W x 225cm D x 98 H. 63 PEDESTAL DESK, with nine drawers, 77cm D x 82cm H x 160cm W. 64 DESK, 1980's style, by Padoua, 129cm x 65cm x 74cm H. 65 OVERMANTLE, Louis XV style, with bevelled plate, in a red gloss frame, 100cm x 127cm. 66 DINING TABLE, rounded corners, 76cm X 150cm L. 67 WALL MIRROR, round with a shagreen style frame, 107cm. 68 CHANDELIER, verdigris metal finish with amber droplets, 80cm h x 70cm. 69 CHANDELIER, Empire style, green metal with shades, 70cm W. 70 GARDEN TABLES, a pair, cast iron daisy design, 62cm x 79cm H. (2) 71 BOOKSHELF, with two cupboards, contemporary design in oak, 130cm x 180cm H x 47cm. 72 WALL LANTERNS, a pair, brass, with glass panels, 83cm H x 45cm D x 28cm W. (2) (with faults) 73 DIDI M. (Contemporary), 'Dream', mixed media, 121.5cm x 152cm, signed verso. GLAZED BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, in distressed cream painted finish with four drawers and cupboards below, 207cm x 56cm x 74 230cm H. EDUARDO CHILLIDA (Spanish, 1924-2002), 'Untitled' 1961, original lithograph printed by Maeght, 37cm x 55cm, framed. Please Note 75 Clause 6 of Buyer's Conditions 76 DIDI M. (Contemporary) 'Love Story', 2014, 122cm x 152cm, mixed media, signed, dated verso. 77 'ALI VS FRAZIER', giclée photo print, 65cm x 100cm, framed. 78 GEORGE ROBERTSON (Contemporary) 'Michael Caine', photo print, numbered 42/250, 49cm x 60cm, framed. 79 PABLO PICASSO (Spanish, 1881-1973), 'Maternity', lithograph, 1965, 91cm x 65cm, framed. 80 GINETTE FIANDACA BA, 'Untitled', oil on canvas, 169cm x 136cm, signed verso. 81 COTSWOLD STONE DOG STATUES, a pair, 18th/19th century style, weathered, 75cm H, base 35cm x 25cm. (2) 82 MIRROR, Continental style silvered grey frame, bevelled plates, 125cm H x 85cm. 83 APPLE CORE AND APPLE, contemporary style, green lacquered finish on black bases, tallest 67cm H. (2) 84 CERAMIC FISH, contemporary art style authentic design, on black base, 27cm H x 45cm. 85 BULLDOG COLONEL BUST, retro art design, on black base, 40cm H x 27cm. 86 MIRROR, contemporary design, bevelled, 120cm H x 80cm. 87 TIME ZONE WALL CLOCK, black metal casing, silvered bezel, 52cm diam. 88 ROBERT YAO, 'Female figure', contemporary style, 120cm H x 90cm. 89 SOFA, three seater, in neutral fabric on square ebonised supports, 221cm L. 90 SOFA, three seater, in neutral fabric on square ebonised supports, 216cm L. 91 CAREW JONES OCCASIONAL TABLE, with glass top on a lucite frame, 152cm x 102cm x 41cm H. 92 MIRROR, Louis XV style antique effect, in a distressed silver painted finish, 212cm x 142cm. 93 MIRROR, Venetian style, 166cm x 110cm. (with faults, stud missing and crack to outer frame) 94 BEN WHISTLER ARMCHAIRS, a pair, Howard style, in striped fabric on turned castor supports, 79cm W. (2) 95 BUTLERS TRAY, wooden with folding stand, 68cm x 42cm x 88cm H. 96 BEDROOM CHAIR, in floral fabric on turned castor support, 58cm W. 97 OCCASIONAL TABLE, with faux snakeskin top on square ebonised supports, 47cm W.
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