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Results Contemporary, Stockholm Results Contemporary, Stockholm No. Item Hammer price 1 An Alvar Aalto table lamp, manufactured by Valaistustyö, Finland 1950's, model A 704. 46 000 SEK 2 An Alvar Aalto 'A 805' floor lamp, Valaistustyö, Finland probably 1950's. 48 000 SEK 3 An Alvar Aalto 'A 805' floor lamp, Valaistustyö, Finland probably 1950's. 40 000 SEK 4 A pair of Alvar Aalto 'Padded Paimio' closed-framed armchairs, by O.y Huonekalu-ja 32 000 SEK Rakennustyötehdas A.B for Artek. 5 A pair of Alvar Aalto stools for Artek, Finland 2002. 2 000 SEK 6 A Tapio Wirkkala aeroplan veneer dish, Finland 1950's. 10 000 SEK 7 A pair of Alvar Aalto 'no 400' birch armchairs, O.y Huonekalu-ja Rakennustyötehdas A.B 85 000 SEK for Artek, Finland ca 1939. 8 An Alvar Aalto laminated beech and webbing armchair, model 406, Svenska AB Artek, 3 000 SEK Hedemora, Sweden 1946-56. 9 A pair of Alvar Aalto birch barstools, Svenska AB Artek Hedemora, 1946-56. 4 000 SEK 10 An Yrjö Kukkapuro 'Karuselli' easy chair with ottoman, Haimi, Finland 1960's-70's. 36 000 SEK 11 A Yrjö Kukkapuro 'Karuselli' easy chair and a 'Saturnus' table, Haimi, Finland 1960-70's. 32 000 SEK 12 An Yrjö Kukkapuro 'Karuselli' easy chair, Avarte, Finland. 28 000 SEK 13 An Ulla Procopé 48 pcs service, "Valencia" and "Fiesta", Arabia, Finland. 19 000 SEK 15 An Eero Aarnio 'Pastilli' easy chair, Asko, Finland. 7 000 SEK 16 A Bruno Mathsson lounge chair, Firma Karl Mathsson, Värnamo, Sweden 1950's. 24 000 SEK 17 A Greta Magnusson Grossman 'Grasshopper' floor lamp, Bergboms, Malmö, Sweden 24 000 SEK 1950's, model G-33. 18 A Greta Magnusson Grossman 'Grasshopper' blue lacquered floor lamp, Bergboms, 32 000 SEK Malmö, Sweden 1950's, model G-33. 19 A Greta Magnusson Grossman 'Grasshopper' floor lamp, Bergboms, Malmö, Sweden 20 000 SEK 1950's, model G-33. 20 A Bertil Ahrén sideboard, Sweden 1959. 155 000 SEK 21 A Kerstin Hörlin-Holmquist canapé 'Garden of Eden', from the Paradise series, NK, 90 000 SEK Sweden 1950-60's. 22 A Folke Jansson black lacquered steel, leather and artificial leather chair, 'Myggan', 7 500 SEK 1956. 23 A Curt Blomberg mahogany cabinet, the doors, sides and top with painted panels, ca 30 000 SEK 1954. 24 A Stig Lindberg blue and black enamelled grill, Gustavsberg, Sweden 1950's. 55 000 SEK 25 A Stig Lindberg & David Rosén enamel and oak sofa table, Gustavsberg and Nordiska 11 000 SEK Kompaniet, 1960. 26 A set of twelve Stig Lindberg 'Löja' plates, Gustavsberg. 8 000 SEK Bukowski Auktioner AB +46 (0)8 6140800 Arsenalsgatan 2 www.bukowskis.com 1/17 111 47 Stockholm Results Contemporary, Stockholm No. Item Hammer price 27 A Carl-Harry Stålhane porcelain ceiling lamp, Rörstrand 1950's. 6 000 SEK 28 A Piet Hein brass and black lacquered metal candelabrum, 1950's-60's. 6 000 SEK 29 A Hans Agne Jakobsson ceiling lamp, Markaryd, Sweden 1960-70's. 24 000 SEK 30 A Hans Agne Jakobsson ceiling lamp, Markaryd, Sweden 1960's-70's. 24 000 SEK 31 A pair of Hans Agne Jakobsson wall lamps, Markaryd, Sweden 1960's-70's. 2 600 SEK 32 A pair of Hans Agne Jakobsson wall laps, Markaryd Sweden 1960-70's. 3 500 SEK 33 A pair of Hans Agne Jakobsson wall lamps, Markaryd Sweden 1960-70's. 3 000 SEK 34 An Erik Höglund iron and cast glass chandelier for twelve candles, Boda Smide, 16 000 SEK Sweden. 35 A pair of Gunnar Asplund chromed steel and leather armchairs by Källemo, Sweden 6 500 SEK post 1988. 36 A Gunnar Asplund 'GA-1' chrome plated chair, Källemo post 1988. 4 500 SEK 37 A Johan Celsing easy chair, 'Mokka', Gärsnäs Sweden ca 2000. Unsold 38 An Henrik Thor-Larsen 'Ovalia' easy chair, Thorlan AB, Staffanstorp, Sweden ca 1970. 12 000 SEK 39 A Jonas Bohlin stained oak and iron 'Slottsbacken' cabinet, Källemo Sweden 1987. 140 000 SEK 40 A Jonas Bohlin daybed 'Concav', Källemo ca 1985, a unique piece. Unsold 41 A Jonas Bohlin 'Concrete' desk, Källemo Sweden circa 1984. 7 500 SEK 42 A Mats Theselius white leather 'Chaise Longue', Källemo, Värnamo, Sweden 1992. 24 000 SEK 43 A Per Öberg sofa table by Svenskt Tenn, Sweden post 2000. 26 000 SEK 44 A Mats Theselius 'El Dorado' birch, brass and leather armchair, Källemo, Sweden, 38 000 SEK limited edition. 45 A pair of Mats Theselius 'Aluminium/Theselius' easy chairs, Källemo, Sweden, post 46 000 SEK 1990. 46 A Gerald Summers laminated birch easy chair, Makers of Simple Furniture, England ca 105 000 SEK 1935-40. 47 A pair of easy chairs, attributed to Philip Arctander, probably for Vik & Blindheim, 100 000 SEK Norway 1950's. 48 An easy chair attributed to Philip Arctander, probably for Vik & Blindheim, Norway 55 000 SEK 1950's. 49 An easy chair attributed to Philip Arctander, Sune Johanssons Möbelfabrik, Sweden 60 000 SEK 1950's. 50 A pair of Hans J Wegner steel and black leather 'CH-101' easy chairs, Carl Hansen & 28 000 SEK Son, Denmark. 51 A Hans Olsen teak dining table with four chairs, Frem Røjle, Denmark 1950's. 22 000 SEK Bukowski Auktioner AB +46 (0)8 6140800 Arsenalsgatan 2 www.bukowskis.com 2/17 111 47 Stockholm Results Contemporary, Stockholm No. Item Hammer price 52 A Hans J Wegner 'Bamse' easy chair, AP-stolen, Denmark 1950's. 32 000 SEK 53 A Hans J Wegner 'Wing chair', CH-445, Carl Hansen & Søn, Denmark. 14 000 SEK 54 A Hans J Wegner 'Wing chair', CH-445, Carl Hansen & Søn, Denmark. 13 000 SEK 55 A pair of Hans J Wegner oak and rattan 'CH-27' armchairs, Carl Hansen & Son, 32 000 SEK Denmark, 1950's-60's. 56 An Arne Jacobsen 'Swan' sofa, Fritz Hansen, Denmark 2000. 36 000 SEK 57 A Hans J Wegner ash and teak 'Peacock chair', Johannes Hansen, Denmark. 24 000 SEK 58 A Hans J Wegner ash and teak 'Peacock chair', Johannes Hansen, Denmark. 26 000 SEK 59 A set of six Hans J Wegner oak 'Wishbone chairs', Carl Hansen & Søn, Denmark. 30 000 SEK 60 A Hans J Wegner ash and teak 'Peacock chair', by PP Møbler, Denmark. 13 000 SEK 61 A Hans J Wegner ash and teak 'Peacock chair', by PP Møbler, Denmark. 14 000 SEK 62 A pair of Ib Kofod Larsen palisander and brown leather 'Elisabeth' easy chairs, 170 000 SEK Christensen & Larsen, Denmark 1950-60's. 63 A pair of Ole Wanscher 'Colonial Chair, PJ 149', Poul Jeppesen, Denmark. 28 000 SEK 64 A pair of Ole Wanscher palisander and black leather 'Colonial Chairs, PJ 149', Poul 36 000 SEK Jeppesen, Denmark. 65 An Ib Kofod Larsen easy chair 'Samsö', OPE-möbler, Sweden 1960's. 11 000 SEK 66 A Hans J Wegner teak and oak dining table, Andreas Tuck, 1950's-60's. 19 000 SEK 67 A set of eight Hans J Wegner 'CH-30' teak and oak chairs, by Carl Hansen & Son, 28 000 SEK Denmark 1950's-60's. 68 Three Arne Jacobsen teak and brown leather 'Grand Prix' chairs, Fritz Hansen, 24 000 SEK Denmark 1950's-60's. 69 A Danish palisander desk, attributed to Ole Wanscher, Denmark 1950's-60's. 17 000 SEK 70 A pair of Finn Juhl teak easy chairs, France & Daverkosen, Denmark. 16 000 SEK 71 A set of four Arne Jacobsen 'Grand Prix', Fritz Hansen, Denmark 1950-60's. 24 000 SEK 72 A Finn Juhl dining set of a teak and beech table, four beech 'BO-63' chairs and two 28 000 SEK armchairs, Bovirke. Denmark. 73 A Poul Kjaerholm marble top 'PK-54' dining table, Fritz Hansen, Denmark 1986. 25 000 SEK 74 A Finn Juhl sofa by Niels Roth Andersen, Denmark. 44 000 SEK 75 A Poul Henningsen copper 'Artichoke' ceiling lamp, Louis Poulsen, Denmark. 20 000 SEK 76 A Poul Kjaerholm 'PK-91' steel and canvas folding stool, E Kold Christensen, Denmark. 24 000 SEK 77 A Poul Kjaerholm 'PK-22' steel and leather easy chair, E Kold Christensen, Denmark. 12 000 SEK 78 A Poul Kjaerholm 'PK-61' steel and glass sofa table, E Kold Christensen, Denmark. 10 000 SEK Bukowski Auktioner AB +46 (0)8 6140800 Arsenalsgatan 2 www.bukowskis.com 3/17 111 47 Stockholm Results Contemporary, Stockholm No. Item Hammer price 79 A Preben Fabricius & Jørgen Kastholm slate top and steel sofa table, BO-EX, Denmark. 7 000 SEK 80 A Poul Kjaerholm 'PK-31-2' steel and black leather sofa, E Kold Christensen, Denmark. 18 000 SEK 81 A Poul Kjaerholm 'PK-31-2' steel and black leather sofa,E Kold Christensen, Denmark. 18 000 SEK 82 A Poul Kjaerholm 'PK-61' steel and slate sofa table, E Kold Christensen, Denmark. 12 000 SEK 83 A Poul Kjaerholm 'PK-20' steel and leather easy chair, Fritz Hansen, Denmark 1987. 18 000 SEK 84 A Jørgen Høj brown leather and aluminium stool, Denmark 1960's-70's. 11 000 SEK 85 A Poul Kjaerholm 'PK-24' steel and rattan 'Hammock chair', Fritz Hansen, Denmark. 28 000 SEK 86 A Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen 'Boomerang, FD-134' teak and brass easy chair, 13 000 SEK France & Daverkosen, 1950's. 87 A Preben Fabricius & Jørgen Kastholm easy chair, Kill International, Germany 1960's. 15 000 SEK 88 A set of four Verner Panton 'System 1-2-3 Lounge Deluxe' chairs, Fritz Hansen, 5 000 SEK Denmark 1970's. 89 A Björn Wiinblad tiled top dining table, Denmark 1974.
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