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Lots Road Auctions Lots Road Auctions 71-73 Lots Road Fine Antique, Continental and Contemporary Furniture and London Furnishings, Fine Paintings, Carpets & Rugs SW10 0RN United Kingdom Started 08 Mar 2015 12:00 GMT Lot Description 1 CHANDELIER, Italian. circa 1960s, amber coloured Murano glass with gilt branches, 85cm W x 94cm H (with faults). 2 CLUB FENDER, with a buttoned burgundy feet seat on a steel base, 66cm D x 35cm H x 210cm W. TABLE LAMPS, a pair, by Porta Romana 'GLB 16 crystal strata' (unstamped), with shades, bases each 28cm W x 8cm D x 21cm H, 3 cost circa £1500 each. (2) CORNER SOFA, from B&B Italia, in white fabric with metal legs, approximately 72cm H x 235cm D x 245cm L. (with faults, slight marks 4 to fabric) 5 CHRISTIAN LIAIGRE CHESTNUT ARMCHAIRS, a pair. (2) 6 MURANO DISHES, a pair, of large proportions, silver and cobalt ware effect glass, 98cm x 25cm. (2) 7 MURANO DISHES, a pair, silver and cobalt ware effect glass, 78cm x 19cm. (2) 8 MURANO DISHES, a pair, silver and cobalt ware effect glass, 59cm x 28cm. (2) 9 VERSACE CHRISTMAS PLATE, 1995, Rosenthal porcelain, 31cm diam, with original box. 10 ROSENTHAL FOR BULGARI PLATTERS, three 28cm x 28cm, and three smaller in Itaca and 'Mani al Vento' patterns. (6) 11 VERSACE BLUE GLASS VASE, by Rosenthal, gilt Greek key and Medusa logo decoration, 20cm H x 18cm diam, with original box. VERSACE BLUE GLASS VASE, by Rosenthal, gilt Greek key and Medusa logo decoration, 20cm H x 18cm diam, with original box, to 12 match previous lot. 13 VERSACE GLASS VASE, by Rosenthal, 25cm H, and a matching bowl, 10cm H x 17cm diam, to match previous lot. (2) SIDEBOARD, with a rectangular top and four small drawers over four panelled cupboard doors, 214.5cm L x 88cm H x 57cm D (with 14 faults). LUIGI VISCONTI (Italian), 'Tour Eiffel Bleu, Paris', 2008, lamba print on Kodak Endura metallic paper, limited edition, numbered 1/10, 15 115cm x 75cm, signed verso. LUIGI VISCONTI (Italian), 'Grand Mosque, Abudhabi', 2008, lamba print on Kodak endura metallic paper, limited edition, numbered 16 1/10, 110cm x 75cm, signed verso. 17 JAPANESE SCHOOL, 'Bird of Prey in Landscape', ink on paper, set of four panels, 180.5cm x 90cm, framed. (4) (with faults) SHEPARD FAIREY (American, b. 1970), 'Panther Power', 2007, screenprint, 60cm x 45cm, numbered 51cm x 350cm, signed, dated 18 lower right in pencil and framed. (Please Note Clause 6 of Buyer's Conditions) JAKE AND DINOS CHAPMAN (British, b. 1960, 1962), 'Untilted' 2012, etching, 31.6cm x 39.3cm, numbered 17/100, signed lower right 19 in pencil and framed. (Please Note Clause 6 of Buyer's Conditions) CHRIS OFILI (British, b. 1968), 'Afro Harlem Muses, 2005', lithograph in colours, 61.5cm x 77.5cm, numbered 31/60, signed, dated 20 lower right in pencil and framed. (Please Note Clause 6 of Buyer's Conditions) CHRIS OFILI (British, b. 1968), 'After the Dance, 2006', screenprint, 51cm x 76cm, numbered 19/20, B.C.I., signed lower right in pencil 21 and framed. (Please Note Clause 6 of Buyer's Conditions) 22 CUSTOM MADE DOG BED, grey upholstered, 80cm H x 90cm W x 84cm D. THEODORE ALEXANDER LOW TABLE, rosewood, with a rectangular top and a slide to each end, 147.5cm W x 49cm H x 86.5cm D 23 (with faults). SIDEBOARD, with a rectangular marble top and a pair of geometric panelled cupboard doors below enclosing shelves, 137cm L x 92cm 24 H x 40cm D (with faults). CENTRE TABLE, black and gilt foliate patterned with a rectangular glass top and two small drawers below, on turned supports joined by 25 a wavy stretcher, 122.5cm W x 75cm H x 61.5cm D (with faults). 26 LAMP TABLE, black and gilt foliate patterned, with a square glass top on turned supports joined by a wavy stretcher, 61.5cm x 75cm H. 27 LAMP TABLE, silver leaf, black and gilt, with an undertier on curved supports, 61cm W x 66cm H x 51cm D (with slight faults). DINING CHAIRS, a set of twelve (including two carvers), Regency style, black and gilt with red squab cushions and caned seats, on 28 turned front supports, carvers 55.5cm W (with faults). (12) DINING TABLE, Regency style mahogany, extending with two extra leaves on twin turned pedestal column supports, with swept feet 29 and castors, 305cm L (extended) x 75cm H x130cm D (with faults). 30 FOOTSTOOL, tan leather on X framed supports, 111cm W x 44.5cm H x 81cm D (with faults). 31 FOOTSTOOL, tan leather on X framed supports, 111cm W x 44.5cm H x 81cm D (with faults). CENTRE TABLE, silver leaf, cream distressed effect painted, with a circular mirrored top having a trellis pattern on splayed supports, 32 99.5cm diam x 66cm H. RUSKIN SPEAR (British, 1911-1990), 'At the Circus 1989', screenprint, 95cm x 74cm, blind stamp, numbered, signed and framed. 33 (Please note Clause 6 of Buyer's Conditions) 34 BAR, mid 20th century formica with curved glass detail, 124cm x 55cm D x 100cm H. (with faults) 35 SOFA, Howard style, three seater, with gold floral patterned upholstery, on short turned front supports with castors, 214cm L. 36 B&B ITALIA SOFA, three seater, in tanned leather with blue and brown upholstery, 214cm L (with faults). 37 B&B ITALIA ARMCHAIR, in tanned leather, with blue upholstery and a square seat, 84cm W (with faults, scuff marks). 38 B&B ITALIA ARMCHAIR, in tanned leather, with blue upholstery and a circular seat, 81cm W. (with faults, scuff marks) 39 EERO SAARINEN DINING TABLE, in nero marquina marble on black pedestal support, by Knoll label under, 153cm diam x 72cm H. 40 ARMANI CASA DINING CHAIRS, a set of six, brown and cream woven fabric on square supports, 43cm W. (6) (with faults) 41 ARMANI CASA ARMCHAIR, in floral fabric with three matching cushions label on back, 91cm W. 42 B&B ITALIA CHAISE LONGUE, in red velvet, on chromed metal supports, label under, 171cm L (with faults). ARMANI CASA CORNER SOFA, in neutral fabric, with three back cushions and four scatter cushions, 294cm x 196cm, with black gloss 43 table arm (with faults). 44 GLASS OCCASIONAL TABLE, contemporary style, with glass undershelf, 117cm x 60cm x 40cm. 45 OCCASIONAL TABLES, a pair, moulded glass, each with three legs, each 52cm W x 49cm H. (2) 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL 'La Pigalle, Paris', lithograph in colours, 52.5cm x 66.5cm, numbered 132/150, signed lower right in pencil 46 and framed. 47 ROULETTE WHEEL, professionally weighted, with a mahogany frame on four polished metal supports, 87cm W x 84cm H. 48 WARNER BROS, 'Baby Doll', original lobby poster, 76cm x 102cm, framed. 49 ANGLO AMALGAMATED/WARNEPATHE, 'Poor Cow', original lobby poster, 77cm x 100cm, framed. 50 LINLEY ARMCHAIR, in a cream patterned fabric, 87cm D x 75cm W x 77cm H, stamped (with faults, marks to fabric). 51 LOW TABLE, in glass with Marilyn Monroe screen print on a gold painted base, 92cm x 92cm x 43cm H. (with faults) MARC CHAGALL (Russian-French, 1887-1985), 'Lovers in grey', 1957, lithograph in colours, published by Mourlot, 23.5cm x 28.5cm, 52 signed in the stone and framed. MARC CHAGALL (Russian-French, 1887-1985), 'The Spoon', 1961, collotype, edition of 500, 30cm x 24cm, signed in the stone and 53 framed. DAMIEN HIRST (British, b.1965), 'The souls I-IV' 2010, hardback catalogue of butterflies on arches archival paper, signed with 54 dedication and pen drawing, published by Paul Stopler/Other criteria. (Please Note Clause 6 of Buyer's Conditions) 55 MARC CHAGALL, 'Twelve Tribes of Israel' 1962, lithographs in colours, printed by Mourlot, 78cm x 158cm, framed. 56 GARDEN BENCH, weathered teak, by Barlow Tyrie (labelled), 191cm W. 57 GARDEN BENCH, to match previous lot. 58 GARDEN TABLE, weathered teak, by Barlow Tyrie with rectangular top (labelled), 70cm H x 180cm x 90cm. 59 GARDEN ARMCHAIRS, two similar, weathered teak, 59cm W. (2) 60 LOW TABLE, green ostrich leg skin with a small drawer below on 'X' framed supports, 70cm W x 61cm H x 62.5cm D. 61 WALL LIGHTS, a pair, of red ostrich leg skin with Nautilus type shells, 45.5cm H. (2) 62 LOW TABLE, purple ostrich leg skin with curved sides, 110cm W x 46cm H x 60cm D. 63 HANGING LIGHT, with coloured, illuminated, scrolled, large icicle effect drops, very approximately 200cm H. 64 BANQUETTE, with chartreuse yellow leather upholstery on short wooden supports having two scatter cushions, 160cm L. (with faults) 65 WALL MIRROR, circular, illuminates with more than one colour, 75cm diam. 66 SOFA, of box form, with elephant grey upholstery, 224cm L. (with faults) 67 WALL LIGHT, of very large proportions, with three ostrich egg and two porcupine shades, 190cm W x 226cm H. 68 CHANDELIER, Continental style, cream with faceted drops, approx 82cm H, plus chain. 69 DRINKS CABINET, black high gloss with polished metal detail, 50cm D x 50cm W x 101cm H closed. 70 DESK CHAIR, in chocolate coloured leather, 55cm W. 71 SCREEN, gilt decoration, three fold, each panel, 157cm H x 48cm W. 72 SOFA, in neutral fabric, by Roset, 83cm D x 84cm H x 218cm L. 73 OTTOMAN, with a buttoned rising lid in cream woven fabric, on castors, 53cm x 105cm x 53cm H. 74 DAY BED, from Lombok, teak with a cream cushion, 100cm x 200cm x 92cm H (with faults). 75 DINING CHAIRS, a set of eight, by HBF all with arms in cream upholstery, 54cm x 86cm H x 61cm (with faults).
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