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Download PDF Catalogue Nordic Design including Arts and Crafts Ceramics Auction – Thursday 22 October, 2014 at 6.30pm 3 Abbey Street, Newton, Auckland Telephone: +64 9 354 4646 Freephone: 0800 80 60 01 All Lots illustrated online at www.artandobject.co.nz OPENING NIGHT PREVIEW Friday 17 October 6.00pm – 8.00pm VIEWING Lot 72 Saturday 18 October 11.00am – 4.00pm Danish Armchair with later tapestry Sunday 19 October 11.00am – 4.00pm upholstery, the front feet with brass Monday 20 October 9.00am – 5.00pm capping $450 – $650 Tuesday 21 October 9.00am – 5.00pm Wednesday 22 October 9.00am – 1.00pm Lot 149 Lot 26 A Large and impressive Ruskin ginger Axel Salto for Royal Copenhagen jar in orange and yellow soufflé with Green glazed budding stoneware blue drizzle glaze vase $500 – $1000 $2200 – $2600 Nordic Design 1. Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Denmark 12. Poul Hundevad 1960s staved teak salad bowl Rosewood sideboard with two sliding $150 – $250 cupboards raised on tapering legs. Factory label affixed to the base. 2. Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Denmark, H.780mm x W.1380mm x D.430mm 1950s dark teak tall ice bucket in the $1200 – $1800 form of a Japanese sake keg with original orange liner. Early Dansk 13. Danish Brazilian rosewood bedside impressed label cabinet with a single drawer above a $300 – $600 shelf. H.500mm x L.495mm x D.320mm $400 – $600 3. Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Denmark, 1950s dark teak large serving tray with 14. Poul Cadovius ski jump ends. Early Dansk impressed System Cardo wall unit, 1962 design 23. Verner Panton for Fritz Hansen label Large wall mounted rosewood wall unit A good pair of Model 1-2-3 deluxe $200 – $400 with numerous shelves and cupboards, black leather and aluminium maker’s impression mark to the back. 4. Bruno Mathsson for Dux framed armchairs with black leather L.3200mm x D.480mm x H.2200mm Pernilla chair and ottoman, beech upholstery. Maker’s label affixed to $3400 – $5000 frame with black leather upholstery each. $1600 – $2400 15. Brockmann Peterson Literature: Mid-Century Modern Pair of oak Danish armchairs with 5. Bernhard Pedersen and Son Complete, Dominic Bradbury. P.83 green wool upholstery. Circa 1955 A good Danish rosewood sideboard $4000 – $4500 $1600 – $2400 with four drawers and countersunk 24. Verner Panton handles flanked by cupboards raised 16. Borge Mogensen for Karl Andersson An original VP Globe pendant light in on square section legs. W.2034mm x and Soner acrylic with enamelled and chrome- H.860mm x D.550mm Impressive oak modular sideboard, the plated steel reflectors, designed in $3000 – $4000 upper section with twelve shelves the Denmark 1969 lower section with eight drawers and 6. Ake Fribytter for Nelo Moblel Literature: Mid Century Modern two cupboards Pair of Swedish Kroken Lounge chairs Complete, Dominic Bradbury. P.127 W.2700mm x H.1860mm x D.540mm and ottomans, anniversary edition, $1500 – $3000 $3300 – $4500 beech framed with black leather 25. Kristian Solmer Vedel for Soren upholstery 17. Borge Mogensen for Frederica Willadsen $2400 – $3000 furniture Seven piece Modus suite comprising A good Shaker oak extension dining 7. Finn Juhl for France and Son five lounge chairs with black leather table, Model C18 circa 1947. Armchair, model FD210, aluminium upholstery and rosewood frames, two L. 1790mm – the additional leaves framed with black leather upholstery, ottomans and matching coffee table. each L.465mm x W. 895mm circa 1965 Maker’s label affixed $3000 – $4000 $1100 – $1800 $3800 – $4600 18. Borge Mogensen 8. Hans Wegner for A.P Stolen 26. Axel Salto for Royal Copenhagen Oak cabinet with brass escutcheons Early first edition Papa Bear chair and Green glazed budding stoneware vase. and original brass key, circa 1960. ottoman with original wool upholstery, Impressed Salto and Copenhagen H.735mm x W.1220mm x D.440mm model number AP19, 1951-53 design factory marks. H 200mm $1600 – $2400 Literature: Hans J Wegner’s 100 chairs, Axel Salto was one of the most Noritsugu Oda. Mid-century complete, 19. Ole Wanscher experimental and avant-garde Dominic Bradbury, P.116, Chairs 1000 Pair of Danish mahogany framed arm ceramicists of his time. His expressive masterpieces of modern design 1800 chairs. Model PJ-122, Maker’s disc richly textured designs are drawn from to the present day, Charlotte Fiell, P.290 affixed to each nature yet have a decidedly modernist $16 000 – $20 000 $1750 – $2250 feel. Literature: Mid Century Modern 9. Hans Wegner 20. Finn Juhl for France and Son Complete, Dominic Bradbury. P.206 Solid oak coffee table, model AT 12 Diplomat series desk in rosewood and $2200 – $2600 circa 1957. Maker’s impression to the aluminium with three drawers, maker’s underside. L.1500mm x W.610mm label affixed to the underside together 27. Axel Salto for Royal Copenhagen $1200 – $1800 with a rosewood framed leather Green glazed budding stoneware upholstered diplomat chair. Maker’s table lamp with original brass and 10. Kofod Larsen (attributed) label affixed. bakelite fittings, circa 1940s. Impressed Rare teak sideboard with four drawers W.2000mm x H.700mm x D.900mm Salto and Copenhagen factory marks. flanked by sliding cupboards raised on $4400 – $6000 H.310mm tapering cylindrical legs. $2000 – $2500 W.2800mm x H.900mm x D.500mm 21. Erik Hansen for Le Klint $5800 – $7000 324 sax lamp wall light with extending 28. Axel Salto bracket, originally designed 1952 Screen print depicting deer in a forest 11. Gunni Oman for Oman Jun setting, signed. 390 x 575mm High back teak sideboard with central Literature: Mid-Century Modern $600 – $1000 cupboard with fall front above five Complete, Dominic Bradbury, P.141 $400 – $800 drawers flanked by sliding cupboards 29. Hans Olsen for C S Mobler raised on tapering legs. 22. Peter Hivdt and Orla Molgaard Nielsen Four seat leather sofa with rosewood H.1190mm x W.1650mm x D.440mm Set of six AX chairs in laminated teak frame $1800 – $3000 and beach $1800 – $2400 Literature: Chairs 1000 Masterpieces 30. German stoneware vase. H.160mm of Modern Design 1800 to the present $30 – $50 day, Charlotte and Peter Fiell, P.284, 285 $1800 – $2400 2 31. 1970s Danish stoneware vase with lugs 42. Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Denmark 56. Svend Aage Madsen for KK Furniture handles to the shoulder. H.240mm 1960s Pair of silver plated candlesticks Rare and early Danish teak desk of $40 – $80 in the form of tulips good proportions with sliding writing $200 – $400 surface raised on splayed legs united 32. 1960s Danish Hamalux table lamp. by stretchers with brass supports circa H.340mm 43. Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Denmark 1958. W.900 mm x H. 800mm $100 – $200 1960s round segmented teak lemon $4800 – $6000 board and knife 33. Royal Copenhagen Fajence dish with $150 – $250 57. Barovier & Toso an abstracted design in green on a 1960’s glass bowl with a blue and white mottled olive coloured ground. 44. Grete Jalk for France and Son spiral design. D.200mm 170mm x 170mm Teak coffee table raised on cylindrical $100 – $200 $100 – $200 tapering legs. Maker’s label affixed to the underside. L.1500mm x W.660mm 58. Timo Sarpaneva for Iittala $1000 – $1500 Bark vase with charcoal tinting. H.220mm 45. Borge Mogensen for Frederica $500 – $800 furniture A superb aniline leather three seat sofa 59. Paolo Venini for Venini and Co with mahogany frame. Model BM2213. 1950’s cube form decanter. Sapphire Circa 1962. glass overlaid with a spiralling trial of $8000 – $10 000 blue and with conforming spherical stopper. Original paper label affixed to 46. Borge Mogensen for Frederica the base. H.170mm furniture $600 – $800 Rocking chair and matching footstool in oak, model 2268 and 2261 with 60. Karjk Frank for Handeland original stripped wool upholstery. Circa Tapering rectangular shaped 34. Verner Panton for Fritz Hansen 1950s. Original label affixed to the sommerso blue and green glass vase. Pantonova modular suite as four underside of each [Small interior rim frit]. H.220mm separate seats which can be used $1200 – $1800 $200 – $400 together or configured as individual pieces, each piece with original orange 47. Pair of Danish oak farmed scissor 61. Venini Sommerso glass vase. Thick wool covers, circa 1971 armchairs walled rectangular vase with purple Literature: Mid Century Modern $1450 – $1600 interior cased in clear glass. H.240mm $700 – $1000 Complete, Dominic Bradbury. P.82 48. Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen $3000 – $4000 A rare set of six original Grand Prix 62. Bohemian 1960’s glass bullet shaped 35. Arne Vodder for Sibast Mobler model 3310 dining chairs. Circa 1957 vase, blue and white cased glass. Brazilian rosewood desk with five $5750 – $7000 H.260mm $100 – $200 drawers raised on tapering cylindrical 49. Illum Wikkelso for N Eilersen legs. Maker’s label affixed to the Oak framed three seat sofa, model 63. Large Danish Kastrup – Holmegaard underside. Circa 1960. number 4 with tan leather upholstery Gul vase, red cased with milk interior W.2050mm x H.730mm x D.900mm and finger joint detailing on the arms. glass original. H.520mm $3200 – $4000 Maker’s label affixed. Circa 1960. $800 – $1200 W.1880mm 36. Arne Vodder for Fritz Hansen 64. Arne Jacobsen for Stelton $2400 – $3000 Rare pair of Oxford chairs, laminated Cylinda line stainless steel ice bucket. ebonised beech with steel frame. Fritz 50. Illum Wikkelso for N Eilersen H. 210mm Hansen maker’s labels affixed. Circa Pair of oak armchairs model number 4 $100 – $200 1963 with tan leather upholstery and finger 65. Georg Jensen silver milk jug, impressed $1600 – $2000 joint detailing on the arms. Circa 1960 mark. H. 150mm $1800 – $2400 37.
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