20th Century Decorative Art and Design Tuesday 13 June 2017 at 9.00am
THE SUMMER COUNTRY HOUSE SALE TUESDAY 27 JUNE 2017, 10am
A domed top box, South German, 16th century, the small bone panels engraved with scenes of hunting with dogs and falcons, rabbits, hares, birds, lions, tortoises and snails, 47cm long Estimate ÂŁ3,000 - 5,000
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John Black johnblack@sworder.co.uk
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JEWELLERY AND WATCHES TUESDAY 11 JULY 2017, 10am
An Arts & Crafts citrine. peridot, silver and gold pendant, matched suite, c.1930, attributed to Dorrie Nossiter Estimate ÂŁ1,000 - 1,500
For more information contact: Catriona Smith jewellery@sworder.co.uk 01279 817778
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SILVER TUESDAY 11 JULY 2017, 10am
A Danish silver water pitcher, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1925-32, designed by Jørgen Jensen in 1923 Estimate £1,200 - 1,500
For more information contact: Claire Grindey clairegrindey@sworder.co.uk 01279 817778
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20th Century Decorative Art and Design at the Stansted Mountfitchet Auction Rooms
Tuesday 13 June 2017 at 9.00am ORDER OF SALE Lots 1 - 159
Aesthetic, Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts
Lots 164 - 429 Art Deco
10 minute break
Lots 435 - 797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting On view Friday Sunday Monday Tuesday
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By appointment 10.00am - 1.00pm 9.00am - 5.00pm From 8.30am
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Lot 1 A satinwood and parcel-gilt inlaid side cabinet, attributed to Charles Bevan and manufactured by Marsh & Jones, the raised and pierced gallery over a low mirror back, centred with a panelled cupboard, flanked with shelves, stamped retailers ‘JAMES WINTER & SONS, 101 WARDOUR ST, SOHO, LONDON’, 167cm wide 48cm deep 134.5cm high £3,000 - 5,000 (plus 26.4% BP^) Provenance: W ith H Blairman & Sons, 2007.
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Lot 2 A pair of oak and ebonised side tables, attributed to Charles Bevan, each with a trefoil top and dog’s tooth edge, raised on turned supports, on an ‘X’ frame stand, 60cm diameter 67cm high (2) £2,000 - 3,000 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 3 An oak pot cupboard, the raised and turned gallery over a panelled door with a ring handle and ring turned legs, stamped 1076, 39.5cm wide 39cm deep 90.5cm high £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 4 An oak overmantel mirror, with a castellated frieze over inlaid panels with flowers and roundels, the mirror mounted with carved moulding and flower head roundels, 199cm wide 200cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Aesthetic, Art Nouveau and ARTS AND CRAFTS 1-159 Lot 5 A burr ash and oak two-tier stand, with fluted and beadwork moulding, mounted with brass feet, 86cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 6 A pair of chip carved mirror frames, with rectangular plates and raised circular details to the corners, with losses, 57cm wide 66cm high (2) £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 7 A pair of Victorian five-branch brass candelabra, 47.5cm high (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 8 A leather stool, with walnut cabriole legs, 38cm square 46cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 9 An oak inlaid side table, designed by Charles Bevan for Marsh & Jones, with frieze drawers, over strut end supports and a turned central stretcher, 137cm wide 65.5cm deep 94cm high £1,500 - 1,800 (plus 26.4% BP^) Provenance: With H Blairman & Sons, 2007.
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Lot 10 A pine bedside cupboard, in the manner of Eastlake, 34.5cm wide 33cm deep 91cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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12 Lot 11 A burr oak buffet, with three tiers and two frieze drawers, stamped ‘Lamb, Manchester, 35102’, 152cm wide 46cm deep 113cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 12 An harlequin set of eleven walnut dining chairs, designed by Bruce Talbot (1838-1881), with feather carved uprights, two labelled ‘W Walker & Sons’, two stamped ‘Waugh & Son, London’, in need of restoration (11) £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 13 A pair of oak hanging bookcases, each in the manner of Eastlake, with moulded details, and velvet panel, three shelves, two adjustable, 132cm wide 30cm deep 183cm high (2) £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 14 An oak and walnut cabinet, designed by Bruce Talbot (1838-1881) for Gillows of Lancaster, with a drawer over a panelled cupboard, gilt highlights and heavy brass hinges and handles, 72.5cm wide 44cm deep 132cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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15 Lot 15 An ebonised pine chest of drawers, designed by Dr Christopher Dresser for Bushloe House, the raised back with a shelf over three drawers, with brass cruciform escutcheons and backplates with loop handles, 117.5cm wide 55cm deep 94cm high £2,000 - 3,000 (plus 26.4% BP^) Provenance: With Christopher Wood, 2007; Bushloe House, near Leicester. Literature: Harry Lyons, ‘Christopher Dresser: The People’s Designer 1834-1904’, 2005 illustrated p.148, plate 265. Dr Christopher Dresser designed a scheme for Bushloe House in 1880 for H B Owston. Lot 16 An Ault pottery ‘Tongues’ vase, designed by Dr Christopher Dresser in a green glaze, the four handles issuing from masks to form the handles, impressed ‘Chr Dresser’ and ‘248’, 30.5cm high £1,500 - 2,000 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 17 An Ault green and yellow mottled glaze jardinière, designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, the four handles modelled as Native Americans, facsimile signature to the underside and impressed ‘322’, 19cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 18 A Linthorpe pottery vase, designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, with twin handles and a trailing mustard, green and ‘crackled’ glaze, impressed marks ‘Linthorpe HT conjoined, 911’, 26.5cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 19 A copper and brass fern pot, designed by Dr Christopher Dresser for Benham & Froud, embossed with flowers and with a crimped edge, stamped mark and ‘Made In England’, 17cm high, and a brass jardinière, stamped ‘JS & S Rd 03904’, 20cm high (2) £120 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 20 An electroplated toast/letter rack, designed by Dr Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, stamped ‘H & H 2556’, with registration mark for May 1881, 12.5cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 21 An Aesthetic ebonised and gilt-decorated davenport, with the slope front opening to reveal a bank of pigeonholes, the sides with either four drawers or a cupboard and pen slide, with Godwin-type pierced panels, 70cm wide 59cm deep 81cm high £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 22 A brass and copper oil lamp, designed by W A S Benson, converted to electricity, 62cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 23 Three oak panels, c.1880-90, each painted with a scene from ‘Der Ring des Nibelungen’and Arthurian Legends, the larger panel titled ‘The Strife of the Nibelungen Queens’, and two others ‘The Suffering of Love’, and ‘The Sorrows of Gudrun’ with verses, one signed M C Dixon verso, one 57cm high x 32cm wide two 57cm high x 19cm wide (3) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 24 A Victorian oak draughtsman’s table, with an hinged top with a ratchet rise/fall stand and a sliding tray over a drawer, lacking top surface, 99cm wide £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 25 A pair of walnut side chairs, with remnants of original back and upholstered seats, the backs embossed with anthemia, stamped ‘A Etienne’ (2) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 26 An oak table, with an hinged top with brass hinge, raised on turned supports, 137cm wide 66cm deep 83cm high £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 27 An Arts & Crafts brass hall lantern, with pierced details and clear glass panels, 34cm high, and another, with mottled amber and clear glass panels, 42cm high (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) BP^ - Buyer’s Premium of 26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%
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Lot 28 An Arts & Crafts wrought iron table lamp, designed by W A S Benson, with an opaline glass shade, 33cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 29 An Arts & Crafts wrought iron and vaseline glass hall lantern, with copper flower head terminals and a cylindrical glass shade, 58cm high shade 21.5cm high, 28cm diameter approximately £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 30 A walnut fire surround, fitted with five printed tiles, impressed ‘Simpson & Sons Ltd.’, 129cm wide 145cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 31 A cast iron fire surround, with an Aesthetic panel over a grille, with ten inset pottery tiles depicting musicians, 76.5cm wide 80.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 32 An Arts & Crafts steel three-piece fireside set, 72cm long (3) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 33 Two matching Victorian cast iron fireplaces, with roundels, a hatched panel and with Victorian registration mark, 69cm wide 106cm high (2) £100 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Aesthetic, Art Nouveau and ARTS AND CRAFTS 1-159 Lot 34 An Arts & Crafts oak upright piano, by Bechstein, with candle branches, 150cm wide £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 35 An Arts & Crafts oak hall chair, with vertical splats and a solid seat over a spade pierced frieze, and a mahogany torchère (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 36 A Thonet vanity table, with a bevelled mirror plate over a single drawer, 64cm wide 46cm deep 143cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 37 A Scottish ebonised cabinet, with a wide top, over a pierced and panelled cupboard, 81.5cm wide 28.5cm deep 56cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 38 An Arts & Crafts copper embossed fender, 177.5cm wide £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 39 A walnut fire surround, fitted with five tiles depicting birds and stylised foliage, impressed ‘Simpson & Sons Ltd.’, 129.5cm wide 143.5cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 40 A walnut fire surround, fitted with four Minton tiles depicting birds and fruit, inscribed ‘EW98’ to the reverse, 105.5cm wide 120cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 41 An ebonised chair frame, carved with four panels, ‘A’, ‘L’, ‘18’, ‘73’, in need of reupholstery, and two hexagonal tables, 55 and 68.5cm high (3) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 42 An Art Nouveau embroidered panel, on an ochre ground, 113 x 160cm, a pair of Morris design curtains, 110 x 160cm, and other fabric, printed or embroidered (qty.) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 43 Two wrought iron panels, 165 and 230cm wide approximately (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 44 Three sections of iron railings, with scrolled panels centred with flowers, with a pierced ‘fence’ base, two 174 x 74cm and one 107 x 74cm (3) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 45 An Art Nouveau pewter-lidded tankard, by Oliver Baker for Liberty & Co., having a raised floral stylised decoration, impressed number ‘054’ verso, 24cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 46 An Art Nouveau Tudric pewter circular shallow dish, designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., the border mounted with abalone shells, impressed ‘Tudric’ and numbered ‘0108’ verso, 24cm diameter £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 47 A set of six silver and enamelled spoons, designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., Birmingham, 1940, 11cm, in a Liberty labelled case £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 48 An Arts and Crafts brass table lamp, in the manner of W A S Benson, having stylised scroll handle and raised on a shaped and flattened tripod support, 34.5cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 49 A Russian pine set of hanging wall shelves, with two tiers, chip carved with sliding cupboards, 59.5cm wide 15cm deep 52cm high £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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1-159 Aesthetic, Art Nouveau and ARTS AND CRAFTS Lot 50 A pair of Arts and Crafts brass and copper cantilever candlesticks, 23cm long (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 51 An oak picture frame probably by Liberty & Co., with a lithographic print of Dutch girls by Henri Cassiers, printed by De Rycker & Mendel, Brussels, 56.5 x 50.5cm £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 52 A ‘Thebes’ type stool, with a woven string seat, 37.5cm wide 38.5cm deep 38cm high £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 53 A walnut and ebonised trefoil top table, raised on chip carved supports, on an ‘X’ shaped plinth, 49.5cm diameter 75.5cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 54 A walnut side table, the square top, over a spindle-sided shelf, ring turned legs, united with a ‘X’ stretcher, centred with a finial, labelled ‘Liberty & Co, Regent St’, numbered ‘6634’, 45cm square 67cm high £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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55 Lot 55 Two copper and brass oil lamps, converted to electricity, 46 and 38.5cm high (2) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 56 A Gothic Revival brass table lamp, with cabochons and a green glass shade, converted to electricity, 72cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
57 Lot 57 M H Baillie Scott and A Edgar Beresford, ‘Houses and Gardens’, published by Architecture Illustrated, London, 1933 £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 58 A walnut gateleg table, designed by Ernest Gimson (1864-1919), 81cm wide 95cm open 68.5cm high £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^) An identical design is in the Cheltenham Trust/Cheltenham Borough Council’s Ernest Gimson and Sidney Barnsley Archive, No. 1941.22.393, and inscribed ‘Folding Tea Table in English oak, Ernest W Gimson Daneway House Aug.29.1903’, Lot 121 Christie’s 29 April 1992.
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59 Lot 59 An Arts and Crafts iron torchère, with a turned central column, on a tripod stand, 120.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 60 A ‘Sussex’ ebonised armchair, with a rush seat £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 61 A walnut side chair, after a design by E W Godwin, with a woven seat £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 62 A walnut occasional table, designed by E W Godwin, with a moulded square top, ring turned supports and an undertier with a spindle gallery, 42cm square 66cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 63 An Arts and Crafts opaline glass lamp shade, with feather design and crimpled rim, 17cm high £150 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 64 An Arts and Crafts copper and brass lamp standard, by WAS Benson, converted with a rise/fall central column, 141cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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66 65 Lot 65 An oak occasional table, in the Moorish style, probably by Liberty and Co., with an undertier, 55cm diameter 68.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 66 Three oak Letchworth chairs, c.1905, designed by Ambrose Heal, with rush seats (3) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 67 A Glasgow School walnut tub chair, designed by E A Taylor and probably made by Wylie and Lochhead, with a drop-in rush seat £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 68 A walnut side chair, with a central top rail with stylised sunflowers, original upholstery £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 69 A wrought iron and embossed copper hanging chandelier, 80cm diameter 62cm high, and another wrought iron three-branch hanging light, 91cm high (2) £100 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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70 Lot 70 A Glasgow School oak table, with a rectangular top, chamfered frame and stretchers, 60.5cm wide 42cm deep 56cm high, together with an oak chair, with a triangular seat, 90cm high 47cm seat height (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 71 A mahogany inlaid armchair, the arched back centred with a carved splat, the frame chequer inlaid, raised on tapering legs, seat height 42cm back rail 119cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 74 An Arts & Crafts brass jardinière, by John Pearson (fl.1885-1910), with two bands of embossed and hammered panels of fish, signed ‘J Pearson 1891’ and numbered ‘415’, 24cm high 45cm diameter £1,500 - 2,000 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 72 An Arts & Crafts copper and metal newel post lantern, with bullseye glass panels, now on a stepped plinth, 100cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 73 An Art Union of London copper charger, embossed with a band of leaves and flowers and centred with a roundel, inscribed ‘The Art Union of London’, 38.5cm diameter £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Aesthetic, Art Nouveau and ARTS AND CRAFTS 1-159 Lot 75 A pierced brass stand, the petal edge pierced with fruit and flowers, raised on claw and ball feet, with registration mark, 31cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 76 Three Arts & Crafts metal lanterns, 25 to 31cm high (3) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 77 An Arts & Crafts copper fender, embossed with pomegranate designs, 112cm wide 96cm inside width, and a pair of panels, removed from a fireplace, 20cm wide 92cm high (3) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 78 A patinated metal lantern, embossed with an hinged base revealing a candle sconce, converted to electricity, 59cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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1-159 Aesthetic, Art Nouveau and ARTS AND CRAFTS Lot 79 An Arts & Crafts wrought iron table lamp, fitted with an iridescent glass shade, 39.5cm high £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 80 An Arts & Crafts brass mirror, embossed with roundels and heart-shaped glazed cabochons, 46cm wide 61cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 81 An oak open bookcase, with heart-shaped three-quarter gallery, over four shelves, 45cm wide 19cm deep 94cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 82 A walnut stick stand, attributed to Morris and Co., with a removable tray, 30.5cm wide 65cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 83 A matched set of ten walnut dining chairs, designed by Bruce Talbot, in need of reupholstery (10) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 84 A walnut coal purdonium, with a brass hinged cover, embossed with an owl, 32.5cm wide, with a matched shovel (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 85 A walnut Wellington chest, with seven drawers, stamped Maple and Co., 69cm wide 48cm deep 120.5cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 86 A child’s ‘Ethlebert’ armchair, designed by Leonard Francis Wyburd (1865-1958) for Liberty & Co., London, with a cord seat, unlabelled £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 87 A pair of oak ‘Ethlebert’ armchairs, designed by Leonard Francis Wyburd (1865-1958) for Liberty & Co., London, with drop-in cord seats, worn, unlabelled (2) £1,200 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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1-159 Aesthetic, Art Nouveau and ARTS AND CRAFTS Lot 88 A brass and copper table lamp, designed by W A S Benson, with a naturalistic stand and with a patent Benson switch, 33.5cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 89 An Arts & Crafts iron standard lamp, with a conical white glass shade, 154cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 90 An Arts & Crafts wrought iron fire basket, and a pair of fire dogs, with scrolled pomegranate design surmounts (3) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 91 A rocking chair, after a design manufactured by R W Winfield, with a tan leather seat and a head cushion £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Aesthetic, Art Nouveau and ARTS AND CRAFTS 1-159 Lot 92 An Arts & Crafts oak standard lamp, possibly designed by Ambrose Heal, with a contemporary shade, 145cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 93 A brass table lamp, with an hinged light, the stand with spiral cast details, with a frosted clear glass and opalescent shade, 30cm high approximately £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 94 A silver photograph frame, by Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1906, embossed with a Dutch farmer with his daughter, with corn and a windmill opposite, 19cm wide 23cm high 13 x 9cm aperture £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 95 A copper photograph frame, embossed with a dog watching chicks drink out of his bowl, on an oak easel back, 27.5cm high 13.5 x 9cm aperture £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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96 Lot 96 A WMF silver-plated planter, pierced with flowers and silver panels, with a clear glass liner etched with clover, raised ‘353’ and stamped marks, 49cm wide £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 97 A WMF silver-plated dressing table mirror with a bevelled glass plate, the frame with a lady beckoning to a dove seated on a garland of flowers, a flaming torch and arrows, easel-backed, raised ‘11508’, 25.5cm wide 39.5cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 98 A WMF silver-plated table lamp, modelled as a lady holding a flower, stamped marks ‘WMF/EP/1/0/0X’, 31.5cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 99 A Victorian vaseline glass cylindrical shade, with a latticework design, 13cm diameter 17cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 100 A set of Arts and Crafts wrought iron fire tools, and a pair of fire dogs, 65cm long (5) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 101 A collection of Theresienthal glassware, c.1900, each with enamelled and gilt bowls with hanging swags, eleven champagne flutes, 21cm three hock glasses, 20cm (14) £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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104 Lot 104 A Della Robbia pottery bottle vase, incised and painted with leaves, in turquoise, brown, green, yellow and ochre, incised ship mark, ‘DR’, with artists’ monograms, 24cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
105 Lot 105 An eight-tile panel with Persian decoration, by William De Morgan, depicting two parrots amongst foliage, in turquoise, green, yellow and purple, damage to three tiles, 33.5 x 59.5cm overall, mounted in a walnut frame £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 106 Two Minton’s Art Pottery Studio chargers, 1871-75, one having an orange glaze, decorated with birds perched on a flowering tree, the other with a turquoise glaze, decorated with a bird in flight beside a flowering tree, each stamped ‘Minton’ and printed ‘Minton’s Art Pottery Studio Kensington Gore’ and with various inscribed details, 34.5cm diameter (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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108 107 Lot 107 A French Art Nouveau carved horn butterfly pendant, attributed to George Pierre, the carved horn butterfly with outstretched wings, stained in shades of brown and gold, with rolled gold fittings to each wing tip, black silk ribbon ties, 61 x 51mm £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 108 An Art Nouveau carved horn moth pendant, possibly French, in the style of Madame Elizabeth Bonté, the naturalistically carved moth stained brown and green with a green glass pippin drop below, suspended from a brown cord with stained green and brown wooden beads, damage, 150 x 109mm, together with three Art Nouveau carved horn brooches, to include two floral and one crab example (4) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 109 A French Art Nouveau carved horn moth brooch, by George Pierre, Paris, stained brown and gold and signed GIP, 64 x 17mm, together with two other Art Nouveau carved horn examples, of a dragonfly and a stork, both unsigned, dragonfly 100 x 23mm, stork 108 x 23mm (3) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 110 A French Art Nouveau carved horn moth brooch, by George Pierre, Paris, stained brown and gold and signed GIP, 76 x 20mm, together with four other Art Nouveau stained carved horn brooches, to include a moth, a dragonfly, a bumblebee and a cicada, all unsigned, moth 38 x 21mm, dragonfly 85 x 30mm, bee 62 x 61mm, cicada 59 x 22mm (5) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 112 A sterling silver Arts and Crafts pendant, by Charles Horner, with a central pierced plaque with an oval bluish-green guilloché cameo boss to the centre, a matching enamel triangular pendant drop below with keystone plaque above to split claw, hallmarked Chester, 1912 £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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119 Lot 119 An ‘Exposition Universelle Bruxelles Mai-Novembre 1910’ poster, designed by Charles Michel, ‘Les Arts au XVIIème Siècle’, lithograph in colours and printed by De Rycker & Mendel, Bruxelles, 160 x 120cm, together with a pair of side panels, 160 x 60cm (3) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 120 Two Belgian posters, one titled ‘Nationale Feestan 1903’, lithograph in colours, printed by Gouweloos F & S, Brussels, 152 x 109cm, the other designed by F H Bossaerts, lithograph in colours, 173 x 76cm (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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122 Lot 122 An Arts and Crafts copper mantel clock, with an embossed dial with silvered Arabic numerals flanked with ribbons and garlands of fruit, the arched case with ‘riveted’ plates and carrying handles, 35cm wide £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 123 An Arts and Crafts copper wall clock, the square dial embossed with an Arabic chapter ring, a fruiting tree and two cockerels with a Camerer, Kuss & Co. movement, pendulum, two weights, labelled to the side door Camerer, Kuss & Co., 28cm square £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 124 A Tudric pewter ewer and cover, with a wicker handle, 13cm high a pewter stand, with a clear glass sleeve, stamped ‘01022 English Pewter’, 17cm high, and a copper jug embossed with two herons with fish in their beaks, of tapering form with a loop handle, 15cm high (3) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 125 A WMF silver-plated planter, the centre with a couple in each other’s arms, the reverse with sinuous plants, with pierced twin handles, raised ‘85’ and stamped marks, lacking liner, now with a wire top, 53.5cm wide £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 126 An Arts and Crafts copper and wrought iron lamp standard, the copper lantern with spiral glass shade raised on a wrought iron stand, 199cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 127 A Victorian brass coal scuttle, with engraved panels, an hinged cover with liner, on bun feet, 28cm wide £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 128 A brass wall charger, attributed to Keswick School, octagonal shape embossed with medieval figures, scrollwork and peacocks, 67cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 129 A silver-plated twin-branch wall light, on a shaped bracket, 45cm high £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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1-159 Aesthetic, Art Nouveau and ARTS AND CRAFTS Lot 130 An Art Nouveau pewter twin-handled circular bowl, designed by David Veazey for Liberty & Co., with raised inscription ‘And the woodbine spices awafted abroad, and the musk of the rose is blown’, impressed ‘Tudric’ and numbered ‘011’ verso, 31cm diameter £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 132 A patinated bronze candlestick, modelled as a water nymph rising from the base, holding a lily flower, 16.5cm high, and a WMF pewter dish, of heart shape, modelled with a fairy, her hair the handle, cast ‘232’, 27cm (2) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 133 An Orivit pewter jardinière, with moulded panels, stamped ‘Orivit’, 22.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 134 An Arts & Crafts oak hall bench, with a four-panelled back, over an hinged seat and a panelled front, with shaped arms and pierced details, 107cm wide 45cm deep 94cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 135 An Arts & Crafts oak chest, designed by Ambrose Heal, the plate top over three drawers, with ring handles, over a shaped apron, 91cm wide 53cm deep 84cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 136 A Letchworth oak table, designed by Ambrose Heal, the plank top over a tapering stand, raised on sledge feet, 183cm wide 75.5cm deep 75.5cm high £700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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1-159 Aesthetic, Art Nouveau and ARTS AND CRAFTS Lot 138 A Cotswold ash and oak chair, with a rush seat £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 139 A Clissett armchair, with an ash frame and rush seat £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 140 An Arts and Crafts inlaid oak settle, possibly by Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple, the slat back with three inlaid stylised foliate panels surrounded with chequer banding, over a cushioned seat on inverted tapering square section supports, 188cm wide 67cm deep 101cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 142 An oak reclining armchair, in the style of Gustav Stickley, with a patent reclining mechanism, with an indistinct ivory label £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 145 A pair of Arts and Crafts oak reclining armchairs, each reupholstered in green, with shaped paddle arms and pierced supports, stamped ‘Patent Rd 747913’, 70.5cm wide (2) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 144 An oak dining table, the quarter segmented top with four leaves, raised on square tapering legs with brass castors, stamped ‘Maple & Co. Ltd.’, 123cm diameter, extending to 138cm 77cm high £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 146 A set of eight Arts and Crafts oak dining chairs, with shaped backs, recent beige upholstered seats, with turned front legs (8) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 147 A Scottish Arts and Crafts oak chair, of ‘H’ profile, with a demilune seat and third leg to the back £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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1-159 Aesthetic, Art Nouveau and ARTS AND CRAFTS Lot 148 An Arts and crafts oak and copper bound stick stand, with pierced details and fitted with a copper base pan, 74cm high £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 149 An Arts & Crafts oval brass wall mirror, with a ‘plus/minus’ embossed border, exposed nail heads and a bevelled glass plate, 70.5cm wide 52.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 150 An Art Nouveau marquetry top side table, inlaid with vines, signed ‘Lygrin’, over an undertier, 61cm wide 40.5cm deep 72.5cm high £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 151 A Tudric pewter and enamel desk clock, designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., the front with ivy details and with a swing handle, the copper dial with Roman numerals and an enamelled face, a French brass movement stamped ‘MADE BY LIBERTY & CO., 0721’, 12cm high £1,200 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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153 Lot 153 A mahogany inlaid double bed, by Shapland & Petter, Barnstaple, inlaid to the footboard with flowers, abalone shell heart motifs and enamelled roundels, stamped ‘R7107/119’, 157.5cm wide 152cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^) By repute once belonged to the artist, Sir Peter Blake.
156 Lot 154 A ‘Duchess of Sutherland Cripples’ Guild’ porringer and cover, the circular squat base with lappet handles and olive branches, the stepped dome cover embossed with leaf and berry bands, with a button knop, stamped ‘D.S.C.G’, crowned, 27.5cm diameter £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^) Founded in 1898 as ‘The Potteries and Newcastle Cripples’ Guild’, by Millicent Sutherland, 4th Duchess of Sutherland, a society beauty and social reformer, it was renamed in 1907 as ‘The Duchess of Sutherland Cripples’ Guild of Handicraft’. The Guild started producing art metalwares from 1902 under Francis Arthur Edwards employing twelve boys and later a number of adults. The items were sold at their showrooms in New Bond Street, London; the Guild closed in 1922.
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Lot 155 A silver comport, by ‘The Duchess of Sutherland’s Cripples’ Guild’, Birmingham, 1914, the shallow bowl with strap and ring handles, stamped ‘D.S.C.G’, 38cm diameter £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 156 A WAS Benson brass and copper oil lamp stand, unmarked, 37.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Literature: For a similar design, see Ian Hamerton, ‘W.A.S Benson’, ‘Catalogue of Lighting and Hollow ware Designs’, p.248.
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1-159 Aesthetic, Art Nouveau and ARTS AND CRAFTS Lot 157 Twelve Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson dining chairs, each with latticed backs, leather seats, worn, comprising eleven singles and one elbow chair, each with the carved mouse signature (12) £3,000 - 5,000 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 158 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oak dresser, the panelled back with three shelves, over an adzed top, with an arrangement of six drawers and a pair of cupboards, with panelled sides and back, chamfered corners, with mouse signature, 152.5cm wide 46cm deep 197cm high £3,000 - 5,000 (plus 26.4% BP^)
158 Lot 159 A set of ten rare Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson dining chairs, with fret cut splat backs, tan leather pads on solid seats, one carved with a mouse signature (10) £2,000 - 2,500 (plus 26.4% BP^) This set of chairs is identical to a set that were made to order for Reed’s School, Cobham, Surrey in the mid-1930s. Lots 160-163 Spare lots
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Lot 164 A Gray’s Pottery ‘Moon and Mountain’ pattern coffee set, designed by Susie Cooper, painted in colours, pattern number 7960, comprising: a coffee pot and cover, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, five cups and five saucers, and another milk jug, printed marks (15) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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166 Lot 166 A French tea set for two, by Robj, each piece of globular form with gilt details, comprising: a teapot, two cups and saucers, and a sugar bowl, printed marks (7) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 167 A Limoges porcelain pâte-sur-pâte cigarette box and cover, designed by Camille Tharaud, the cover moulded with a ski jumper, inscribed ‘C Sabouret’ and printed marks, 10cm wide 11cm deep 4.5cm high £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 174 Primavera pottery items, a pottery figure of a Chinaman, 23.5cm, two Chinaman in a boat, restored, 26.5cm, a moon flask, in black with silver lustre spots, 21cm, and a wall mask, 28cm high (4) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 175 A model of an accordion player, deigned by Jean Martel, painted terracotta, signed ‘J Martel’ to the plinth, 36cm £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 176 A B&C Limoges figure of Pierrot singing, on his knees with a mandolin, stamped marks, 13cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 177 An Art Deco-style vase, in the manner of Pierre Buthand, painted with figures, inscribed with monogram, 32.5cm high £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 178 A Lomonosov porcelain figure group, of Nakhimov sailors, modelled as two young sailors thoughtfully reading a book, blue factory mark to the base, 19cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 179 A Carlton Ware ‘carp’ vase, painted and enamelled with a fish amongst weeds and other fish, printed mark, 20cm high £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 181 A stoneware figure of a faun, seated on a mushroom, inscribed ‘Eric Bradbury, Ringmer, Sussex, England’, chip, 18cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 180 Three Shelley vases, with orange, grey and green bands or running glazes, printed marks, tallest 26cm high (3) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 182 A Gmundner Keramik pottery vase, on a turquoise ground, incised with antelope, inscribed, 25cm high £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Art DECO 164-429 Lot 184 A pair of Burleighware pottery vases, designed by Charlotte Rhead, tube-lined with trees, orange and purple lustre panels, 16.5cm high (2) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 185 Two Bernard Moore flambé vases, one with a mottled surface, both inscribed on base ‘BERNARD MOORE’, 15 and 15.5cm high (2) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 186 A Wedgwood silver lustre mug, by Keith Murray, with leaf decoration, 10cm high, a Doulton high-fired green-glazed squat form ovoid vase, 10cm high, and an Aynsley butterfly lustre trumpet form vase, 18cm high (3) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 187 A Wedgwood globular vase, designed by Keith Murray in cream, printed ‘KM Wedgwood of Etruria & Barlaston’, 18.5cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 188 A Wedgwood globular vase, designed by Keith Murray in light blue, printed ‘KM Wedgwood of Etruria and Barlaston’, chip and restored, 15.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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164-429 art DECO Lot 190 A Wedgwood bowl, designed by Keith Murray in a matt green glaze, printed and impressed marks, 27.5cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 191 A Wedgwood ‘Moonstone’ vase, designed by Keith Murray, of tapering form with silver lustre flowers, printed marks, cracked, 24cm high £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 192 A Lenci figure of a lady looking at a dog on the hem of her dress, inscribed ‘Lenci, Italia’, 35cm high £700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 193 A Walter Moorcroft ‘Clematis’ pattern vase, the bulbous body with blue glaze and tube line decoration, impressed marks and a blue signature to base, 26cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 194 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre ‘Kang’ vase, of square tapering form, with applied prunts and flowers, printed marks and inscribed ‘Kang’, 34.5cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 195 A Rosenthal figure of lady, semi-clad in robes with her arms behind her head, printed marks, 22.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 196 A Goldscheider figure ‘Dolly’, modelled by Dakon as a dancer, impressed ‘5781/294/4’, printed and painted marks, 41.5cm high £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 197 A Goldscheider figure of a lady in a fan dress, modelled by Dakon, impressed ‘5950/6/7’ and printed marks, restored, 40cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 198 A Goldscheider figure of a lady holding a parasol, modelled after the original by Claire Weiss, impressed ‘390/142/10’ with printed and painted marks, 32.5cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 199 A Katchutz figure of a nude and a fawn, printed mark and inscribed ‘B441’, 33.5cm wide £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Art DECO 164-429 Lot 201 Emile-Allain Séguy (French, 1877-1951) FLORÉAL Pochoir in colours, 1924, plate 19 from the book ‘Floréal, Dessins & Coloris Couveaux’, published by A Calavas Editeur, Paris, on woven paper, with full margins image 42 x 28cm, framed £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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164-429 art DECO Lot 204 A bronze model of an ermine, modern, after the original by J Martel, on a marble plinth, 18.5cm wide £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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206 Lot 207 Three pairs of Art Deco sterling silver and enamelled ashtrays, and matching sleeves, 7.5cm diameter 4.2cm high (6) £50 - 80 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Art DECO 164-429 Lot 210 An Art Deco burr walnut cocktail cabinet, the hinged raised top opening to reveal a fitted interior, over a drawer flanked with cupboards, 140cm wide 41cm deep 125.5cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 208 A Just pewter five-branch candelabra, stamped marks ‘1981’ and ‘760’, 18.5cm high £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 211 An Art Deco Macassar and ebony display cabinet, the glazed top over four drawers, 121.5cm wide 50cm deep 190cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 209 An Art Deco ceiling light, by Degue, with a moulded glass shade with metal mounts, 80cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 212 A set of four chrome ‘MR’ cantilever chairs, after Mies van der Rohe, with black leather backs and seats (4) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 213 A mahogany display cabinet, with a mirrored back and six glass shelves, 61.5cm wide 61.5cm deep 180cm high £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 214 A walnut two-tier cocktail cabinet, the top with a mirror back and shaped glass back, with a shelf over a further cupboard, centred with a sliding shelf, labelled ‘Vington Product’, 92cm wide 39cm deep 134cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 215 Four chrome tubular stools, with grey/blue vinyl seats, 36cm diameter (4) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 216 An Art Deco walnut hexagonal lamp table, with a fret cut ‘X’ shaped stand, 60.5cm diameter 57.5cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Art DECO 164-429 Lot 217 A desk stop clock, by W G Pye & Co. Ltd., with a chrome bezel and adjustable desk/ wall stand, 155cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 218 A boxed and unused Anglepoise lamp, by Herbert Terry & Sons, 69cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 220 A pair of Art Deco walnut three-drawer bedside chairs, raised on ebonised supports, 33cm wide 47cm deep 71cm high (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 222 A table lamp, with a clear and frosted shade with chrome mounts and a glass reeded column, stamped ‘KAZA, Made in France’, 58cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 223 An Art Deco photograph frame, by Asprey London, the bevelled edge with silvered lines, with square chrome nuts, and an easel back, 35cm wide 42cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Aesthetic, Art DECO 164-429 Art Nouveau and ARTS AND CRAFTS 1-159 Lot 225 A sterling silver kneeling deer brooch, by Georg Jensen, No 256, designed by Arno Malinowski, the kneeling deer amongst stylised flowers to a two-row oval frame, marked ‘STERLING Denmark’, maker’s mark 1933-1944, 44 x 34mm, 14.94g £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 226 An Art Deco Bakelite and early plastic bead bracelet, c.1935, with sets of arched black beads with gadroon decoration, alternating yellow and black lunette beads between white metal rondelles, all strung on elastic £70 - 90 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 238 Two Art Deco moulded glass shades, each of globular form, one moulded ‘Degue’, 25cm and 15cm high (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 240 A pair of chrome table lamps, fitted with tall square glass shades 28cm high (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 241 A massive Art Deco ceiling light, of octagonal form with glass panels, mounted with a four-column upper section, 75.5cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 239 An aluminium cast panel, designed by Rene Chambellan, depicting two depicting budgerigars amongst styled foliage and flowers, cast ‘Alcoa...Alloy, the U.S Aluminium Co, Fairfield. Conn. Patt 4406’, 22.5cm wide 31cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Art DECO 164-429 Lot 242 A patinated metal dressing table mirror, cast with two ladies seated each side, oak easel-backed, 41cm wide 29cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 243 An Art Deco spelter and marble table lamp, modelled by Pierre le Faguays as an Egyptian lady holding a glass urn aloft, inscribed ‘Daum’, the plinth ‘Fayral’, 42.5cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 244 A spelter figure, of a hoop dancer, after Le Verrier, raised on a tapered marble base, 38cm high £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 246 An Art Deco silver-plated four-piece tea set, comprising: teapot, hot water jug, sucrier and cover, and milk jug, stamped marks, on a shaped tray, with cast handles, teapot 27cm high tray 63cm wide (6) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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164-429 art DECO Lot 247 An Art Deco patinated bronze and ivory figure, attributed to Roland Paris, of a Pierrot in costume and holding a sword, lacking base, hand loose, 23cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 248 An Art Deco bronze group of a nude female dancer, with gilt metal ring on a brown onyx cylindrical plinth base, descending on to a matching pedestal bowl, the plinth indistinctly signed, 44cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 252 An Art Deco blue glass clock, with chrome mounts and pierced chapter ring and Arabic numerals, mounted with a Smiths Bakelite electric movement, lacking mount, 26.6cm wide 23cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 253 An Art Deco ebonised console table, 120cm wide 45cm deep 105cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 258 Elyse Ashe Lord (1900-1971) BIRDS Etching and aquatint, signed and titled in pencil 40 x 37cm £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 259 A set of eight Heal’s chairs, comprising: a pair of elbow chairs and six singles, with green leather backs and seats, labelled ‘Heal’s Contracts Ltd’ (8) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 256 An Art Deco pink mirror lamp table, 60cm diameter 50cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 257 Maurice Millière, A LADY WITH A PUPPY Etching and aquatint 39 x 29cm £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 260 An Art Deco style trolley, of oval form with two mirrored shelves, on castors, 46.5cm wide 67cm deep 73cm high £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 261 A rare Thonet chrome armchair, c.1930, designed by Emile Guillot, with an ebonised back seat and arms, labelled to upright £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 262 A pair of maple bedside cabinets, with inset marble tops, over a cupboard with a shelf, raised on shaped supports, 40cm wide 35cm deep 55cm high (2) £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 263 An aluminium and chrome stool, with a painted cork seat, cast hexagonal manufacturer’s label, 42cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 264 A burr walnut and maple dressing table, by Waring and Gillows, with a bevelled mirror, ivory inlaid details, over three drawers, with a stool in need of upholstery, 11cm wide 57cm deep 144cm high (2) £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 267 A walnut cabinet, 56cm wide 34cm deep 87.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 268 An Art Deco walnut bureau cabinet, with an hinged writing surface over glass sliding doors and a cupboard to the side, 121cm wide 29cm deep £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 275 An Anglepoise desk light, designed by Herbert Terry, with a moulded stepped stand and two Kaiser Idell lamps £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 276 A walnut dressing table, c.1930, by Peter Waals, with an arched mirror with a bevelled glass plate, two drawers over seven further cedar-lined drawers, Macassar and ivory octagonal facet cut handles, 129.5cm wide 55cm deep 148cm high £700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP^)
275 Lot 277 A pair of oak bedside cabinets, each with chamfered tops, over panelled doors and a single shelf, 40.5cm wide 34cm deep 67cm high (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 281 An Heal & Son oak corner cupboard, with a panelled door, enclosing three shelves, with ivorine label ‘HEAL & SON LTD, LONDON W’, 75.5cm wide 50cm deep 167cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 282 An oak coffee table, the rectangular top, raised on scrolled plinths, 86cm wide 52.5cm deep 36.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 285 An Heal’s oak two-tier table, of ‘U’ shaped design, with shelves to the side and two slides, worn, 79cm wide 30cm deep 60cm high £100 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 286 A pair of Heal’s oak box stools, with embroidered geometric seats, 45.5cm wide 45cm deep 30.5cm high (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 287 A pair of mahogany and copper-mounted side tables, with grey marble tops, moulded edges, turned columns and copper loaded bases, 60cm square 65.5cm high (2) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 289 An Heal & Son oak chest, with six drawers, over a raised back and panelled sides, 101cm wide 47cm deep 93cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 290 An Heal’s oak dressing table, the central rectangular mirror flanked with six drawers, on an inverted plinth base, with an ivorine label to top right drawer, 115.5cm wide 41.5cm deep 157cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 291 An oak stool, with latticed tan leather seat and chamfered supports, 39cm square 36cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 292 An Arts & Crafts oak table, designed by Fred Gardiner, the rectangular top raised on octagonal legs, united with an ‘H’ stretcher, 122cm wide 60cm deep 76cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 293 A mahogany games stand, of circular form, with a screw-off top, with ten racks of counters and card compartments, 21cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 294 A faux bamboo two-tier drinks trolley, with bottle holders and leaf decoration, on castors, 76cm wide 39cm deep 78cm high overall £350 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 295 Three Herbert Terry Anglepoise lamps, worn (3) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 296 A patinated bronze of an eagle, modelled perched on a plinth, 70cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 297 An oak side table, with a circular beaten copper top, raised on an ‘X’ frame £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 299 A Tiffany-style table lamp, an octagonal latticework shade with mottled yellow/white panels, over a band of flowers in pink and green, raised on a patinated stand, 60cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 300 An Art Deco walnut coffee table, of shaped circular design, with four quarter cut two-tier tables, 56cm high 76cm diameter £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 301 A ‘B35’ armchair, designed in 1928-9 by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by Thonet, wicker seat and back £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) The first known example of the B35 was upholstered and this chair has been in production since 1930.
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164-429 art DECO Lot 302 A pair of model 403 laminate birch armchairs, designed by Alvar Aalto in 1931, with ebonised seats and back, labelled ‘FINMAR LTD, Design Reg 787811-19 Made in Finland’, 54cm wide 77cm high (2) £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 303 A desk and a pair of drawers in black, designed by Alvar Aalto for Finmar, 1930s, stamped ‘Aalto design, made in Finland, 96P82’ and with a Finmar label, 114.5cm wide 71cm deep 71cm high drawers: 38cm wide 71cm deep 66cm high (3) £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 304 A pair of model 403 armchairs, designed by Alvar Aalto, labelled ‘Finmar Ltd. Design, reg 77811-19, made in Finland’ and also ‘Rowntrees Scarborough, York, Harrogate Complete House Furnishers’ (2) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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305 Lot 305 A French rosewood and beechwood dining table, on shaped supports, with draw ends, lacking leaves, 131cm wide 71cm deep 73cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
306 Lot 306 An Art Deco burr maple dining table, 180cm wide 89.5cm deep, and six chairs, with silver plush upholstery (7) £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 307 A pink and green tinted mirror-mounted side cabinet, enclosing shelves, 153cm wide 38.5cm deep 101.5cm high £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 308 An Art Deco clear and pink tinted mirror, 60.5cm square £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 309 An Art Deco occasional table, with a walnut and oak veneered top, over an undertier, 70cm diameter 65cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 320 An Art Deco burr maple two-tier trolley, 103.5cm wide 47cm deep 84.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 319 An Art Deco circular glass wall mirror, with three engraved orbiting ‘planet’ rings, 51cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 321 A clear and pink tinted overmantel mirror, 121cm wide 91cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 324 A Lalique ‘Band de Roses’ clear glass vase, model 910, with moulded channelled stripes in blue opalescence, with an etched signature and moulded ‘LALIQUE’, drilled hole to lower section, 24cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 325 A René Lalique ‘Pierrefonds’ glass vase, design dated 1926, with scrolling pierced arms, wheel cut ‘R Lalique France’, 15.5cm high £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 327 A Lalique moulded glass atomiser, modelled as a nude holding garlands of flowers, with a silver-plated mount, stamped ‘Le Parisien, BTES G D G, Made in France, moulded R Lalique, Made in France’, 12.5cm high £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 328 A Lalique glass plaque ‘Mask de Femme’, mounted in a chrome frame, 32.5cm square £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 329 A Lalique glass plaque ‘Mask de Femme’, mounted in a chrome frame, 32.5cm square £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 330 A Daum glass vase, of tapering conical form, with bubbles and horizontal bands, inscribed ‘Daum’ and ‘Nancy France’, 27.5cm high £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 331 A Daum tinted amber glass charger, with deep cut and etched panels, wheel cut ‘Daum-Nancy France’, 40cm diameter £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 334 A French Art Deco glass vase, by Jean Luce, of cylindrical form, with deep cut and etched geometric designs, signed with interlaced L’s, 24cm high £700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 336 A French glass vase, of heavy squat form, deeply cut with a continuous band of birds and foliage, signed ‘Colotte Nancy’, 18cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 335 A large Daum green tinted vase, with horizontal wheel cut and etched bands, inscribed ‘Daum’ and ‘Nancy, France’, 28cm high £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 337 A Lalique ‘Poissons’ opalescent moulded dish, moulded ‘R Lalique’, 29cm diameter £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 340 A Moser clear amethyst glass bowl, deeply cut with flowers and leaves, etched ‘Moser Karlsbad’, 35cm wide 9.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 341 A Loetz glass bowl, designed by Michael Powolny, in red with black ribbing, on a low circular foot, 22cm diameter £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 342 A French Verart Art Deco glass vase, cut and etched with feather quivers, inscribed ‘VERART France’, 24cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 343 A Muller Frères double overlay vase, 1920s, with purple-brown ground decorated with acid-etched exotic birds and silver inclusions, with losses, signed ‘Muller Frères, Luneville’, 34cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 344 An Art Deco amber glass vase, of globular form, deeply cut with fruit and leaves, 19cm high £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 346 A walnut coffee table, the rectangular top with rounded ends, raised on a split fluted column, supports and plinth, 98cm wide 56cm deep 57cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 347 An Art Deco table clock, the mirrored dial flanked with lights and seagulls on a marked onyx plinth, 52cm wide £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 349 An Art Deco maple serving table, attributed to Epstein, with a breakfront over a drawer and an undertier, flanked with cupboards, each enclosing a drawer and shelves, 121.5cm wide 58cm deep 87cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 351 An Art Deco quarter veneered walnut coffee table, with a shaped circular top and ebonised strut supports over an undertier, 62cm diameter 49cm high £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 352 A teak two-step yacht ladder bookshelf, with brass mount, 35cm wide 66cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 355 A rosewood and silver-plated three-division desk stand, 36cm wide £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 354 An Art Deco walnut drinks trolley, with an hinged top and front with a mirrored interior and a cupboard to the side, on castors, 71cm wide 35cm deep 70cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 356 A pair of wicker trolleys, with mottled glass shelves, raised on castors (2) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 357 An Art Deco pottery figure, of a dancer, modelled by Genevieve Granger for Guillard and Editions Etling, Paris, stamped marks ‘G Granger, Guillard, France’, 36.5cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 358 A French pottery figure group, of a band of musicians, 39cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 359 Three French pottery centrepieces, a yacht in full sail, 46cm, a Cogneville fish, restored, and a Nimy vase, with a metal sleeve, 27cm high (3) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 360 A bisque figure of a Pierrot, modelled by Eugene Riboulet, inscribed ‘Paillasse’, 40cm high £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 361 A pair of Boulogne-sur-Seine stoneware pottery bookends, modelled as rams, inscribed ‘M. Giraud-Riviere’ and ‘Andre Fau’, stamped ‘Boulogne, made in France’, one restored, 16cm wide (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 362 A pair of pottery St Clement bookends, by Lemanceau, modelled as leaping panthers, printed marks, ‘St Clement, Made in France’, 25cm long, and another pair of bookends, modelled as Egyptians, with silvered panels, unmarked, 19cm high (4) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 363 A French Sainte Radegonde pottery tennis player, 29cm £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 364 Two French pottery figures, a condor, 29cm, and a cat, by Nimy, 25cm (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 365 A French pottery group of singing sailors, by Dax, 34cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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366 Lot 366 A Cotswold School ‘tiger’ wood cabinet, possibly Queensland silky oak, with ebony beading and opening to reveal shelves, 59.5cm wide 41.5cm deep 130cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
367 Lot 369 An Art Deco walnut cheval mirror, the rectangular plate over a concave box base with two frieze drawers, 65cm wide 157cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
368 Lot 370 An Art Deco walnut display cabinet, with sliding glass doors, three shelves, over a cushion frieze drawer on a stepped plinth, 120cm wide 60cm deep 180cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 367 An Art Deco amber Bakelite table lamp, the conical shade cracked, 45cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 368 An Art Deco Bakelite coffee table, the formed circular top over a tubular frame, 60.5cm diameter £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Art DECO 164-429 Lot 371 An Art Deco inlaid maple bedroom suite, comprising: a dressing table, 132cm wide, a double bed, with sides, 148.5cm wide, and a pair of bedside cupboards, each with a pull-out slide and a cupboard, 45.5cm wide (4) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 372 An Art Deco cream leather three-piece suite, with Macassar veneered block feet, settee 170cm wide armchairs 77cm wide (3) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 373 A rosewood and walnut chest, of four drawers, with fan-shaped handles, on later stepped feet, 76.5cm wide 52.5cm deep 104cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 374 A French burr walnut bookcase, the central inverted open bookcase with two adjustable shelves, flanked with a cupboard and a drawer with shelf opposite, engraved label ‘Aux Galeries Barbes les grands specialistes du Meuble Paris’, 226cm wide 35cm deep 100cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 375 A pair of Art Deco walnut side chairs, with drop-in seats (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 376 A walnut display cabinet, with side doors, two glass shelves, over a cupboard, 91cm wide 63cm deep £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 377 An Art Deco walnut dining room suite, comprising: a table, 185cm wide 96cm deep 76cm high six leather dining chairs, and a sideboard, 185cm wide 52.5cm deep 96cm high (8) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
378 Lot 379 An Art Deco walnut cocktail/writing cabinet, the top fitted with an hinged and mirrored surface, over a drop-down secretaire, with drawers over a cupboard, 77.5cm wide 34cm deep 131cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 380 A copper weather vane, mounted on a tapered stand, 118cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 378 A pair of Art Deco-style lamp bases, with green celadon and silvered mounts, each with an ‘AP’ monogram, 30cm high, and a centrepiece, 33cm square (3) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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381 Lot 381 A walnut pedestal desk, with a leatherette inset top, over two slides, with black glass tops, over graduated drawers, 134cm wide 76cm deep 76cm high £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP^)
382 Lot 382 A Macassar and inlaid armchair, with zigzag upholstery £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 383 An Art Deco wall mirror, cast with a skier and a hiker, replaced mirror glass, 77cm wide 42cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 384 An Art Deco walnut and rosewood banded lamp table, with ebonised details on a conforming plinth, 59.5cm diameter 55cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 385 An Art Deco walnut cabinet, with a cupboard and shelves opposite, with an ‘S’ shaped gallery, 79cm wide 47cm deep 57cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 386 An aluminium two-tier side table, manufactured by The Bramson Furniture Company, painted black and white, 40cm square 59.5cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 390 A Bakelite side table, with a raised edge and tubular frame, 60.5cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 391 An Art Deco chrome Bakelite and green glass table lamp, 45cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 392 A metal stool, on a revolving stand £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 396 *A Rowley Gallery marquetry panel ‘Italian Town’, designed by Frank Brangwyn RA (1867-1956), executed by A J Rowley, inscribed to the panel and frame, labelled, 80.5cm wide 99.5cm high £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 393 A Rowley Gallery green painted student’s desk, with a drop-down writing surface, over an hinged drawer with wrigglework edging, labelled, 76cm wide 8cm deep 98cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 394 Two Rowley Gallery marquetry panelled mirrors, ‘The Piper-Morning’ and ‘Fuschia’, both designed by W A Chase, with gold painted frames, both labelled, 18cm wide 49cm high (2) £100 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 395 A Rowley Gallery green and silver painted standard lamp, with a wrigglework impressed plinth, labelled ‘Rowley Modern Decoration 140-2 Church St, W8’, lacking shade, 168cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 397 A Rowley Gallery mirror, centred with marquetry panel, of a blackbird eating fruit from a comport, surrounded by fourteen mirrored panels, labelled, 122cm wide 96cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 398 A Rowley Gallery marquetry panel, of a cottage in a landscape, in a carved and ebonised frame, labelled and inscribed ‘Landscape’, 37.5cm wide 47.5cm high £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 399 Two of Rowley Gallery’s oval marquetry panels, ‘Kingfisher’ and ‘Parrot’, in gold painted frames, labelled, 42cm wide 54cm high (2) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 402 A Boch Frères Keramis pottery vase, designed by Charles Catteau, of stepped cylindrical form, 33cm high £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 400 A Boulogne-sur-Seine glazed stoneware lamp base, designed by André Fau, of rectangular form, with panels encompassing rings each side, in a pink glaze, 27.5cm high to the top of the lamp fitting £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 403 A Boulogne-sur-Seine glazed stoneware lamp base, of square section in pink and purple, stamped ‘Boulogne, Andre Fau, made in France’, 23cm high £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 401 A Boch Frères Keramis vase, designed by Charles Catteau, 29.5cm £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 404 A globular pottery vase, by Robj, in blue and cream, inscribed ‘Robj Paris’, 26cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 405 An Art Deco walnut pedestal cupboard, with a single shelf, 38.5cm wide 38.5cm deep 75cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 406 An Art Deco burr maple sideboard, the central section of bow front form opening to reveal shelves and drawers, flanked with cupboards, 168cm wide 66.5cm deep 84cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 407 A French Art Deco painted cheval mirror, of stepped form, with a bevelled framed mirror plate, stamped 100cm wide 172.5cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
406 Lot 408 An Art Deco walnut crossbanded breakfront cocktail cabinet, with a raised central section opening to reveal mirrored compartments, over a single drawer and cupboard below, flanked by cupboards, 131.5cm wide 41cm deep 126cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 409 A walnut chest, with four serpentine-fronted drawers, 83.5cm wide 49cm deep 98cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 410 An Art Deco walnut crossbanded cocktail cabinet, the hinged top over a sliding tray revealing a well with bottle holders, over a single drawer, 61.5cm wide 43.5cm deep 81.5cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 411 An Art Deco walnut double bed, with a crossbanded headboard and footboard, with irons, 137.5cm wide £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 412 An Art Deco walnut lamp table, the circular top raised on ebonised short supports with an undertier, 61cm diameter 50cm high £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
413 Lot 413 A table box, modelled as a car, painted blue and red with a red interior, 42cm long £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 414 A painted fairground trials bike, with wrought iron handle bars and a leather seat, 115cm long £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 417 An American Art Deco walnut inlaid trunk, with a push button centre opening to reveal a cedar-lined interior, branded ‘Lane, Altavista, VA’, 117cm wide 47.5cm deep 61.5cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 418 A pair of Art Deco walnut single beds, with irons, 91cm wide (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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420 Lot 420 A walnut chest, by the Bath Cabinet Makers, of two short and three long drawers with cast tasselled handles, raised on Chinese-style legs, labelled, 92cm wide 52cm deep 100cm high £350 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
421 Lot 421 An Art Deco walnut corner desk, with a recent teak inset top, with an arrangement of five drawers and two cupboards below, 110.5cm wide 76cm high £350 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 422 An Art Deco nest of tables, the circular top quarter veneered, with four quarter tables, each with an undertier, 72cm diameter £350 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 423 An Art Deco walnut lamp table, the octagonal top with quarter veneered top, raised on a shaped ‘X’ frame stand and on ebonised block feet, 60.5cm diameter 57.5cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 424 An Art Deco walnut smoker’s companion/ folding table, with a chrome match holder and moulded glass bowl, 86cm high £250 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 425 An Art Deco walnut desk, with a leather inset top, a single drawer below, raised on pedestals with three open shelves each side, 86cm wide 46cm deep 75.5cm high £350 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 426 An Art Deco sycamore and walnut chest on chest, in two parts, with graduated drawers, raised on stepped plinths, 76.5cm wide 47cm deep 160.5cm high £450 - 550 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 427 An Art Deco walnut drinks cabinet, with a raised handle opening to reveal a bottle rack, with a drawer fitted with four glasses, on castors, 33cm wide 25cm deep 70cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 428 An Art Deco bird’s-eye maple and walnut headboard, with a pair of integral pot cupboards, each with a drawer over a slide, a shelf and a cupboard, 236cm wide 110cm high £450 - 550 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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The Ann Horlock-Stringer Collection Lots 435-478 Ann was married to Harry Horlock-Stringer (1927-2014), a potter, and both were passionate about studio pottery. Much of their collection was purchased from friends and also from the Craftsman Potters’ Association shop, exhibitions and galleries. Lot 437 *A large stoneware bowl, by Svend Bayer (b.1946), painted with a bird to the interior and with a stylised border, 45cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 438 *An earthenware jug, by Clive Bowen (b.1943), 2002, with a two-tone slipglaze, 35cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 435 *A stoneware dish, by David Frith (b.1943), 35cm diameter £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 439 *Two small stoneware pots and covers, by Seth Cardew (b.1934), a further teapot and cover, with bird decoration, and a small jug, teapot 13cm high (7) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 436 *A large stoneware bowl, by Svend Bayer (b.1946), the interior painted with carp, 24cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 440 *A large stoneware jug, by Nic Collins (b.1958), 35cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 441 *A collection of Marches Pottery items, by Andrew Crouch, comprising: a teacup and saucer, three bowls, a teapot and cover, and a barrel form jar and cover (9) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 444 *A large stoneware jug, by Michael Casson (1925-2003), 29cm high, and a further jug, with incised decoration, 20cm high (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 445 *A stoneware teapot, by Michael Casson (1925-2003), 9.5cm high, and a two-tone stoneware plate, 32cm diameter (2) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 442 *A stoneware jar and cover, by Michael Casson (1925-2003), 19cm high (2) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 443 *A stoneware jug, by Michael Casson (1925-2003), 38cm high a further stoneware jug, 27cm high, and a large stoneware jar and cover, 33cm high (4) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 449 *A large white-glazed bowl, by John Dunn (b.1944), 46cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 446 *Three stoneware jugs, by Sheila Casson (b.1930), in blue, brown and red glazes, tallest 8cm (3) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 450 *Three items of pottery, by Harry and May Davis at Crewenna and Crowan Pottery, teapot 21cm high (3) £50 - 100 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 447 *A stoneware pot, by Jack Doherty (b.1948), 14cm high, and a square dish, 15cm wide (2) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 451 *A stoneware jug, by Susan Disley, with horizontal bands and a blue-glazed interior, 10.5cm high £50 - 80 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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457 Lot 454 *Three stoneware vessels, by Jane Hamlyn (b.1940), a dish, 21cm diameter, a pot and cover, 15cm high, and a jug, 12cm high (3) £60 - 80 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 455 *Two stoneware jugs, by Ray Finch (1914-2012), Winchcombe Pottery, 18cm and 26cm high, and a coffee pot and cover, 20cm high (4) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 456 *A large stoneware dish, by Ray Finch (1914-2012), Winchcombe Pottery, 32cm diameter £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 457 *Two large pressed dishes, by Ray Finch (1914-2012), Winchcombe Pottery, 31cm wide (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 459 *A cream-glazed stoneware pot and cover, by David Leach (1911-2005), 10.5cm diameter, and a further discus-shaped pot and cover, decorated with flowers, 12cm diameter (4) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
458 Lot 460 *A large stoneware cider jar, St. Ives Pottery, 37cm high, and a further cider bottle, 24cm high (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
459 Lot 461 *A celadon bowl, by Claudia Lis, with two rust inclusions, lug handles, 10cm high £60 - 100 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 462 *A stoneware beaker, by Warren MacKenzie (American, b.1924), 14cm high, together with a jar and cover, 16cm high (3) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 463 *A small pot and cover, by William Marshall (1923-2007), with a conical cover and a grey-blue glaze, 13cm diameter (2) £60 - 100 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 464 *A small stoneware teapot, by Ursula Mommens (b.1946), with painted fish motifs in blue and with brown borders, 14cm high, together with two bowls, similarly decorated, 12 and 20cm diameter (3) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 465 *A large slab vase, by Colin Pearson (1923-2007) 17cm high £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 466 *A small stoneware bowl, by Dame Lucie Rie (1903-1995) with a black interior and exterior glaze, impressed seal marks, also inscribed, 14.4cm £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 467 *A large stoneware vase, by Phil Rogers (b.1951), 38cm high, together with a small salt-glazed teapot and cover, 11.5cm high (3) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 468 *Two stoneware yunomi, by Phil Rogers (b.1951), one with a horizontal band with spiral details, 6.5cm high, the other wood fired with incised grasses, 9cm high (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 469 *A yellow-glazed jar and cover, 2000, by Inger Rokkjaer (Danish, b.1934), with a bold yellow raku glaze, 20cm diameter 18cm high (2) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Exhibited: G alarie Besson, June-July 2001, cat. no. 59.
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Lot 470 *Three stoneware bowls, by Micki Schloessingk (b.1949), two with pinched edges and shell details, 16 to 27cm diameter (3) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 471 *Three stoneware yunomi, by Micki Schloessingk (b.1949), and a bowl, 8.5cm largest (4) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 472 *A large stoneware twin-handled bowl, by Ruthanne Tudball (b.1945), 40cm diameter, together with a small jug, 17cm high (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 473 *A salt-glazed stoneware teapot, by Sarah Walton (b.1945), 23cm high £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 474 *Two teapots and covers, by Geoffrey Whiting (1919-1988), a water jug, and two further tea bowls (7) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 475 *Six stoneware chess pieces, 2000, by Kenneth Breeze, together with a painted board (7) £100 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 476 *John Maltby (b.1936), ‘Six Knights’, 1997, a wall sculpture in stoneware and wood, 64.5 x 35cm £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 477 *John Maltby (b.1936), ‘Three Figures and a Tower (Lindisfarne)’, 2001, a stoneware sculpture, 24.2 x 22cm £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 478 *John Maltby (b.1936), a pair of ‘Adam and Eve’ candlesticks, stoneware, 19cm high (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting 435-797 Lot 479 *A celadon bowl, by David Leach (1905-2011), with vertical incised band, DL monogram, 10cm high £100 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 480 *Three Mulchelney pottery vessels, by John Leach (b.1939), two smoked cauldron pots and a glazed pot, impressed seal marks (3) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 481 *Two pottery bowls, by Mary Rich (b.1940), each richly coloured and gilt, impressed marks, 22.5cm and 27.5cm diameter, and a crackle-glazed and iron-bordered dish, 24.5cm (3) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 482 *A studio vase, by Abdo Nagi (1941-2001), of globular form, in a mottled green glaze, with a low rim, impressed seal, 18cm high £120 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 483 *A Peter Wills Studio Pottery bowl, the conical bowl with high fired yellow and bronze glazes, signature to base and impressed mark, 17cm diameter 12cm high £120 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 484 *A stoneware bottle vase, ‘Maiden and Mirror’, by Eric James Mellon (1925-2014), painted in colours on a Philadelphus ash glaze, inscribed, titled and numbered 01/39 with fox signature, 14.5cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 485 *A figure, by Emma Rodgers, of a nude woman, 39cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 486 *A bottle vase, by Emily Myers, with a brown, blue and cream glaze, impressed mark, 19cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 489 A Continental gold and turquoise set wishbone ring, with an oval cabochon turquoise, gypsy set to one chevron point with applied script decoration to each side, marks unidentified, but possibly French, tests as approximately 18ct gold, finger size J £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 487 A 9ct gold modernist band ring, c.1960, a flat section band or wedding ring, 8mm wide, with staggered irregular edges and raised rod and bark decoration, London 1969, finger size M½, together with a 9ct gold diamond cut wedding ring, with crenellated edges, London 1972, finger size M½, and an Art Deco 9ct rose gold ‘D’ shaped wedding ring, 3.8mm wide, Birmingham 1927, finger size M½ (3) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 488 An 18ct gold band ring by Kutchinsky, c.1960, a flat section band or wedding ring, 7.5mm wide, with hand engraved bark and knot decoration, London 1965, signed Kutchinsky, 10.47g, finger size P LE £140 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 490 A single stone, colour change, synthetic sapphire, gold ring, c.1960, with a pear cut synthetic sapphire, end set to a boat-shaped square wire basket, the basket mounted to a ‘D’ section shank, tapering split shoulders to a plain shank, Knole markings, tested as approximately 9ct gold £80 - 100 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 491 A gentlemen’s gold tiger’s eye signet ring, c.1970, with a lightly domed tiger’s eye plaque, rub set in a landscape position to a molten effect frame, continuing to the guards and shoulders, marked 9ct, 13.61g, finger size V½ LE £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 492 A gold, synthetic ruby ring, c.1960, with a tapering wedge-shaped synthetic ruby, with tapering stepped facets, claw set at each end, tapering shoulders with Florentine decorated head and shoulders to a plain shank, marked 18K, finger size N LE £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 495 A pair of Finnish gold earrings, c.1970, attributed to Lotta Orkomies, named ‘Chrysanthemum’, a cluster of scrolled petals with textured decoration and post and butterfly fittings, Finland 1975 (2) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 496 A gentlemen’s 14ct gold Hamilton Thinline 2003 mechanical strap watch, c.1962, a circular silvered dial with black and gilt batons, raised gilt numerals at the ‘12’ and ‘6’, subsidiary seconds dial and gilt sword hands, a frame-style bezel with Florentine decoration and partially concealed lugs, later strap fitted, 35mm diameter £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 498 A sterling silver necklace and bracelet suite, c.1970, by David Goldberg, with a series of flat section textured hoop links, the bracelet with a coiled hook clasp, London 1975, together with an oval cabochon banded agate ring, c.1970, also by David Goldberg, rub set to a tall collet with applied gold beads to a flat section tapering shank, London 1970, a sterling silver necklace c.1970, with a series of alternating coiled wire discs with a two-row centrepiece, four sterling silver rings, to include an oval cabochon banded agate example mounted to the top of a flat section band with a fine bark textured finish, all c.1960 and 1970, a collection of four silver rings, a pair of earrings and a chain, all of the same period, and a platinum wedding ring (qty.) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 499 A Danish silver oval link bracelet, with round section oval links with flat section joining links to a toggle clasp, marked Denmark 925S, maker’s mark ‘SP’ unidentified £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 500 A Danish sterling silver amber necklace, c.1970, by N E From, with an oval cabochon amber centrepiece, the cabochon amber rub set in a plain collet, held between a waisted scroll with square section, curved bar link chain, marked ‘N E From, Sterling 925S, Denmark’ £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 501 A sterling silver tiger’s eye ring, c.1970, by David Andersen, with three square, sugar loaf cabochon tiger’s eyes, each one rub set in a plain collet, raised above a flat section adjustable shank, marked for David Anderson 1925 - to present day, Norway - sterling £70 - 90 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 502 A Swiss single stone rose quartz gold ring, c.1960, with a cushion-shaped cabochon rose quartz, rub set to a plain collet, flat section arched shoulders tapering to a flat section shank, tested as approximately 9ct gold, original box and receipt from Rösch Co. Bern dated 1969, 3.84g, finger size J½ £60 - 80 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 503 A Finnish sterling silver rock crystal half wishbone bangle, with a circular faceted rock crystal, rub set in a plain collet to the tip of the wishbone, the flat section sprung bangle, 2mm wide, marked ‘D R Turku 1977’, maker’s mark unidentified, interior dimensions 58 x 50mm, a sterling silver pendant by Jack Spencer, a flat section wire, open star pendant with rounded tips suspended on a sterling silver filed Figaro chain, hallmarked Sheffield 1978, 39 x 34mm, and a French sterling silver single stone rhodochrosite ring, c.1970, with an 11.9mm rhodochrosite bead, peg set to a concave rectangular cup, mounted to the top of a flat section shank, finger size I LE (3) £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 504 A pair of strung silver Georg Jensen earrings, No. 56, with a circular domed flower bud with polished bead centre, to screw fittings, marked Sterling Denmark and Georg Jensen 1945 - to date, together with a pair of strung silver Georg Jensen heritage earrings, with a flower head to an open bead frame with cup on fittings, marked Denmark 925S No. 1998 and Georg Jensen 1945 - to date, both with Georg Jensen boxes (4) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 505 A Finnish sterling silver rock crystal pendant, c.1970, by Kultateollisuus Ky, Turku, a cushion-shaped frame with an applied quatrefoil frame and a circular mixed cut rock crystal, rub set towards the centre, 1971, 46 x 40mm £50 - 70 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 506 A sterling silver two-stone tiger’s eye ring, by John Spencer Capper, with two oval cabochon tiger’s eye, rub set in plain collets in a fingerline position with bifurcated shoulders, scrolling to each side, London, 1971, a sterling silver and black enamel bar brooch, by Ann Baxter Franchi, of elongated pennant form with black champlevé enamel decoration, London, 1975, a Polish charoite brooch, with grape and vine decoration, a pair of sterling silver earrings, London, 1996, a sterling silver malachite pendant and chain, an Edwardian sterling silver Art Nouveau mirror pendant, by Levi & Salaman, of repoussé form, Birmingham, 1905, and a silver and red resin necklace, c.1970, possibly Egyptian (8) £80 - 100 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 507 An Israeli gold and chrysocolla or Eilat stone set brooch/pendant and earrings suite, the brooch/pendant with a pear-shaped cabochon chrysocolla rub set to the centre with a stepped frame, decorated with twisted wire scallops, a fold-down ‘V’ shaped bale, brooch pin and visor catch, together with a pair of matching circular clip-on earrings, Israeli standard mark for 585, pendant 59 x 33mm, 33.70g (3) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 508 A Continental single stone rose quartz gold ring, c.1960, with an oval cabochon rose quartz, rub set to a concave frame, a solid underbezel on open flat section shoulders and plain shank, marked 750, maker’s mark unidentified, 5.93g, finger size O½, together with a pair of Continental gold drop earrings, c.1970, composed of a graduated drop of pierced oval section suspended below a quatrefoil stud, screw post and butterfly fittings, marked 750, earrings 33cm long, 4.11g (3) £100 - 130 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 509 A pair of 9ct gold swivel link cufflinks, c.1970, by S J Rose, with flat section, square plates with feature hallmarks, Birmingham 1977, 20 x 20mm, 20.36g, together with an American gold tie clip, a flat section rectangular cup with an applied octagon frame to a reeded ground, signed Balfour and marked 10k, 35 x 11mm, 8.37g, boxes by Toye Kenning and Spencer (3) £200 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 510 A sterling silver gilt torque necklace, c.1970, by George Wade, with a 6mm gauge torque with bead ends, applied twisted wire and bead decoration with a molten effect textured finish, London, 1976, 125mm interior diameter, 65.31g £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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514 Lot 511 A Lea Stein mottled brown fox brooch, c.1990, together with a Lea Stein cat mask brooch, c.1990, of mottled tan colour, both signed, fox 96 x 45mm, cat 57 x 47mm (2) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 512 A Lea Stein turtle brooch, in mottled shades of beige, brown and green, 80 x 49mm, an Art Deco-style lady’s head brooch, four assorted dog brooches, and an Art Deco snake brooch (7) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 513 A ladies’ 9ct gold Zenith mechanical bracelet watch, c.1960, with a square silvered dial, raised gilt batons and hands, an integral staggered plaque link bracelet, with staggered graduated blocks with varying textured finish, to a concealed box clasp, watch case hallmarked London, 1966, the bracelet London, 1968, movement no. 6220926 £160 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 514 A collection of gentlemen’s watches, to include: a gentlemen’s Delma mechanical strap watch, c.1970, with gilt hands and batons, blue dial and silvered subsidiary dials, no. 92605, a gentlemen’s FATAS Deluxe mechanical strap watch, with a long square case, an oval landscape maroon dial with raised silvered batons and luminous hands, day date and centre second sweep, a gentlemen’s gold-plated Tell Fleurier Automatic strap watch, c.1970, with a circular sky-blue dial, lime green chapter ring, luminous hands, day/ date and yellow centre second sweep, tonneau-shaped case with a later expanding bracelet, a gentlemen’s gold-plated Art Deco Majex strap watch, a gentlemen’s Tara diver’s watch, and a gentlemen’s Belmont mechanical alarm strap watch, c.1970 (6) £100 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 515 A gentlemen’s Tissot fibreglass Sideral Automatic strap watch, c.1970, grey case with black dial, luminous batons and hands, orange sweep second and date aperture with a bi-directional non-clicking bezel with original grey strap, with box and instruction booklet £70 - 90 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 516 A Finnish silver six-place setting ‘Birgitta’ canteen, designed by Bertel Gardberg (1916-2007) in a fitted case £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 517 A Georg Jensen Mitra stainless steel canteen of cutlery, designed by Gundorph Albertus (1887-1970), for twelve £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 518 A Swedish Focus de Luxe stainless steel and black resin handle canteen of cutlery, designed by Folke Arström for Gense, in 1955, with a matt polished stainless steel finish, for eight, missing one dessert spoon, and thirteen further pieces of Focus flatware (64) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 519 A silver four-piece coffee set, maker’s mark ‘AP’, Edinburgh, 1960, of slender form with wood handles and finials, 24.5cm high £800 - 1,000 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 520 A Christofle four-piece ‘Como’ silver-plated tea set, designed by Lino Sabattini in 1956, with wicker bound handles, stamped marks, 22cm high (4) £1,200 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 521 A ‘Pride’ pattern four-piece tea set, designed by David Mellor for Walker & Hall £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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523 Lot 525 A Fornasetti ‘Strumenti Musicali’ plate, printed marks ‘S C Richard’ and ‘Fornasetti Milano’, 23cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 526 A set of six Fornasetti ‘Spiedi’ dishes, each lithographed with skewered food with gilt background, printed marks, each numbered 1-6, gilt initial ‘M’, each 15 x 7.5cm, with original gilt aluminium tray, 52cm approximately (7) £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 532 A length of ‘Florian’ furnishing fabric, c.1949, designed by Alastair Morton, made by The Edinburgh Weavers for The Savoy Hotel Group in jacquard woven cotton and Lumetuft, 120 x 275cm £2,500 - 3,500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Literature: F or the design and V&A Archive photograph, see Lesley Jackson, ‘Alastair Morton and The Edinburgh Weavers’ Visionary Textiles and Modern Art’, pp.174-175, plates 314 and 315. Established as an experimental branch of Morton Sundour Fabrics in 1928, Edinburgh Weavers, under the directorship of Alastair Morton, produced textiles for a wide array of clients through the 1930s. The main proportion of the business was to shipping companies. In the late 1940s and 1950s, they expanded the product range to rich textured and woven fabrics. The Festival of Britain was the catalyst for the awakening of ‘Contemporary’ design in the British public. Keen to bring more people from overseas into the country, the government offered incentives to shipping owners to refit liners that had been used during the war. The Edinburgh Weavers refurbished the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth through these types of contracts. A similar policy was made for hotels and ‘Florian’ was borne from the Savoy Group’s need to refit their hotels with the best quality fabrics. ‘Crystalline Image’ was based on a watercolour Alan Reynolds produced in a series in 1958-9. The fabric that was produced in collaboration with Morton and Reynolds cost £5 15s 6d per yard, the costliest textile of the range, reflecting the richness and intricacy of the design.
Lot 533 A length of ‘Crystalline’ pattern fabric, c.1962, by Alan Reynolds (1926-2014) for Edinburgh Weavers, jacquard woven rayon and linen, 120cm wide 230cm long £2,500 - 3,500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 539 A collection of Heal’s fabric, designed by Barbara Brown, Doreen Dyall and Zandra Rhodes, ‘Sweet Corn’, 103 x 120cm, ‘Frequency’, 113 x 125cm, ‘Counter Point’, 127 x 202cm, ‘Omega’, 125 x 360cm, ‘Galleria’, 125 x 130cm, ‘Scarf’ 125 x 360cm, ‘Top Brass’, 113 x 123cm (7) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
539 Lot 540 A collection of ten fabric panels, designed by Lucienne Day, including ‘Herb’ and ‘Quarto’, 60 x 100cm to 112 x 210cm (10) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
540 Lot 541 Three printed fabrics, designed by Tibor Reich, ‘Tournament’ 322A, 118 x 193cm, ‘Grumio’ 309, 120 x 245cm, ‘Jessica’ 307, 12 x170cm, and two ‘Coppice’ fabrics, designed by Mary White, 120 x 170cm and 120 x 160cm (5) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
541 Lot 542 Heal’s fabric, by Howard Carter, ‘Pansies’ in orange, 117 x 133cm, ‘Pansies’ in purple, a curtain, 200 x 200cm, another fabric panel, 105 x 175cm, a pair of curtains, and a single curtain (qty.) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting 435-797 Lot 543 A Robert Picault part dinner service, mid 20th century, the faience bodies decorated with geometric and curvilinear painted designs and incised decoration, consisting of dinner plates, serving dishes, egg cups, bowls (qty.) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 544 A chrome and glass extending dining table, 1970s, stamped Arredo, 120cm wide 87cm deep 73cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 545 § A set of six Danish rosewood dining chairs (6) £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 546 § A rosewood side table, with chrome tubular frame, 70cm square 49cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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549 Lot 547 A set of six Gordon Russell teak dining chairs, two with pink/burgundy fabric seats, the others with green leatherette (6) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 548 A Danish three-piece suite, in moss green upholstery, settee 190cm wide armchairs 86cm wide (3) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 549 An Hohm electric working demonstration model of a car, with a four-cylinder engine, working lights, number plate ‘EH-54’, labelled ‘Damoco København’, 107cm wide 39cm high, on a wood stand £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 550 ‘The Motor Car’ a set of eight colour lithographed posters, printed by Educational Productions Ltd., numbered sheet 1-8, 51 x 76.5cm (8) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 551 *Hans Unger (1915-1975) A STAINED GLASS WINDOW DESIGN FOR THE CONVENT CHAPEL PALLOTINE MISSIONARY SISTER’S ROLINDALE, COLOGNE Signed lower, gouache 36 x 27.5cm £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Born in Prenzlau, Germany, Unger studied graphic art with the poster designer, Jupp Wiertz, in Berlin. In 1936, he emigrated to South Africa, enlisting in the South African Army when the Second World War broke out. Moving to London in 1948, he started working as a poster designer and graphic artist for London Transport and the Post Office. He set up the Vinger Mosaic Workshop with Eberhard Schulze in 1958 and produced mosaics and stained glass windows. This major glassworks produced windows for the Pallotine Convent Chapel in Rolindale, St Columba’s Church, Chester and Astley Church in Manchester.
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553 Lot 552 A Times poster, ‘Matters Grave and Gay are debated Daily in the Correspondence Columns of The Times’, signed in the print, ‘Engberg’, 155 x 104cm £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 553 A sunburst mirror, 1950s, 70cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 554 A pair of lounge chairs, designed by Robin Day, with teak and beech frames, original back and seats, 54.5cm wide (2) £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 555 § A Gordon Russell Indian rosewood dining table, with an extra leaf, labelled, 177cm closed 220cm extended £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 562 § An Archie Shine rosewood table, 168cm closed, and four chairs (5) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 563 A black lacquered armchair, with green leather cushions £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 564 A T69 table, designed by Osvaldo Borsani and Eugenio Gerli for Tecno, Italy, with an Indian rosewood circular top, raised on steel supports, 141cm diameter £1,200 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 565 An Italian brass table lamp, by Seguso, raised on a ring, with an aventurine bell-shaped glass shade, 40cm high £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 566 A teak coffee table, 137cm wide 75cm deep 39.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 567 An Ercol nest of five tables, with fret cut sides, labelled, 50.5cm wide 30cm deep 40cm high (5) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting 435-797 Lot 568 An Ercol elm oval coffee table, with a spindle gallery, 100cm wide 84cm deep 44cm high, and a side table extension, 70cm wide (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 569 An Ercol light elm sideboard and en suite plate rack, 1960s, 130cm wide 49cm deep 85.5cm high, plate rack 97cm wide, together with a dark beechwood coffee table (3) £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 570 A pair of chrome lounge chairs, by Pieff, with tubular chrome supports and leather seat cushions, 71.5cm wide (2) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 571 A contemporary coffee table, on a chrome stand, 90cm wide 50cm deep 45cm high £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 572 A large tubular chrome coffee table, with nine various glass tops, 120cm wide 120cm deep 41.5cm high £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 573 A chestnut lacquered goatskin and brass ice bucket, by Aldo Tura, stamped ‘Macabo Curano Milanino Made in Italy’, 17cm high £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 574 An aqua and white handblown filigrana glass pendant light, c.1950, attributed to Venini, with brass fittings, 72.5cm high £300 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 575 A set of six painted dining chairs, c.1950, attributed to Paolo Buffa, 47cm wide 146cm deep 100cm high (6) £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting 435-797 Lot 576 A carved wooden basket, c.1950, designed by Aldo Tura for Macablo, with brass knotted handle, stamped ‘Macabo Cusano Milanino Italy’, 37cm wide £150 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 578 A set of six Danish oak dining chairs, with woven cord seats, branded ‘AM 501/ Made in Denmark’ (6) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 579 A Danish rosewood cocktail/drinks trolley, c.1970, possibly designed by Erik Buch for Dyrlund, the hinged top opening to reveal a white/red lining, with bottle racks, on castors, 85cm wide 49cm deep 63cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 580 § A Danish rosewood chest of six drawers, c.1965, 154.5cm wide 46.5cm deep 66cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 577 A ‘Kontiki’ three-seater settee, designed by Arne Norell, with green leather cushions, 220cm wide £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 581 § A rosewood nest of three tables, 58cm wide 40cm deep 50cm high, and a matched lamp table, 70cm wide 65cm deep 49cm high (4) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 582 § A lounge suite, by Vatne Møbler, Norway, comprising: a lounge chair, on rosewood legs, a revolving lounger, and a pair of stools (4) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 584 A set of six dining chairs, designed by Paolo Buffa, with beige backs and seats (6) £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting 435-797 Lot 585 A pair of armchairs, after a design by Gio Ponti, reupholstered in purple velvet, 66cm wide approximately (2) £1,500 - 1,800 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 586 A lacquered console table, c.1960, designed by Gio Ponti for the Hotel Parco Dei Principi, Sorrento, raised on tapering legs, with brass caps, 120cm wide 35cm deep 76cm high £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 587 § A Danish rosewood dining table, with two extra leaves, 150cm wide 250cm extended 73.5cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 588 An Indian rosewood dining table, by Mereden Furniture, with one extra leaf, raised on ebonised supports, 142cm wide 193cm extended £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 589 A Ladderax shelving system, of three sections, comprising: a glass front cabinet, a record cabinet, a three-drawer chest, five shelves in two sizes, 120cm wide approximately 40.5cm deep 200cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^) For images, please refer to www.sworder.co.uk
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Lot 596 A chrome lamp table, the glass top over a trumpet-shaped domed plinth column fitted with an integral light, 50.5cm diameter 52cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 597 A ‘Snowball’ chandelier, designed by Emil Stejnar, 1960s, 60cm diameter 187cm high overall, and a half light, 42cm diameter (2) £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 598 Spare lot
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Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting 435-797 Lot 599 A set of eight Calligaris contemporary chairs, on chrome supports and leather backs and seats (8) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 600 A ‘Super-Elliptical’ table, designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen, on strut supports, labelled ‘Fritz Hansen’ and dated 1978, 120cm wide 70.5cm deep 180cm high, and six ‘Ant’ chairs, designed by Arne Jacobsen, labelled and dated 1998 (7) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 601 § A Gordon Russell ‘Prestige’ or ‘Series 1’ rosewood sideboard, designed by Trevor Chinn and Ray Leigh in 1969, with a pair of cupboards, each enclosing a shelf, raised on chrome supports and with chrome handles, labelled ‘Gordon Russell Ltd.’, 213.5cm wide 52cm deep 79.5cm high £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 602 Three ‘Bimbo 606’ birch stools, 39cm wide 44cm high, and a bentwood bench/shoe rack, 66.5cm wide 41.5cm deep 50cm high (4) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 603 A birch cantilever trolley, 1970s, with a lift-off Formica-topped tray, with an undertier, 60cm wide 53cm deep 73cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 604 A set of three birch ‘E60’ stools, designed by Alvar Aalto, 35cm diameter 45.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 605 A pair of Bentwood ‘406’ armchairs, designed by Alvar Aalto, with black webbed seats (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 606 A pair of ‘90D’ side tables, designed by Alvar Aalto for Artek, with linoleum tops, stamped marks, 60cm diameter 44.5cm high (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 607 A bent and laminated birch chaise longue, designed by Marcel Breuer in 1936, upholstered in brown fabric, 132cm long £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting 435-797 Lot 608 A Danish oak and linoleum table, with two extra leaves, 120cm closed 220cm extended 120cm wide 70cm high, and a set of six dining chairs (9) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 609 A contemporary three-seater white/black check settee, 195cm wide 75cm deep 63cm high £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 610 A contemporary three-seater black/white check settee, 195cm wide 75cm deep 63cm high £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 611 A set of six ‘Ant’ chairs, designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen, with three plastic coated legs, stamped with trade label, FH and Danmark (6) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 612 A pair of Knoll Studio tulip tables, after Eero Saarinen, with marble tops, one restored, labelled ‘Knoll Studio 1956’, 51cm diameter 52cm high (2) £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 613 Five Scandinavian coloured glass vases, 27.8 to 20cm high (5) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 614 A Murano glass and aventurine table lamp base, with flowerhead prunts, 37cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 615 A steel and leather circular coffee table, designed by Jacques Adnet, with rings to the edge, worn, 106cm diameter 45cm high £2,000 - 3,000 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 616 A brass two-tier drinks trolley, 1950s, with engraved glass shelves, 70cm long £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 617 A green upholstered armchair, by Folke Ohlsson for Fritz Hansen, with a cushion headrest, labelled £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 618 Three blue ‘Labrador’ glass vases, designed by Per Lutken for Holmegaard, c.1960, each signed with monogram and engraved ‘Holmegaard 16910’ on the base, 23.5cm (3) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 619 A pair of French peridot cut crystal table lamps, modern shades, 26cm high excluding shade (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 620 A walnut drop-front cocktail cabinet, in the style of Paolo Buffa, with three drawers and brass handles, 89cm wide 44.5cm deep 130.5cm high £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 621 A child’s armchair, the vinyl cream and brown, 48cm wide £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 622 A Danish teak triangular coffee table, by Mobelintarsia, 90cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 623 A teak coffee table, with a circular top, over spindle supports, 60.5cm diameter, with three further tables (4) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 624 A pair of bentwood and rope armchairs, c.1940, by Audoux and Minet, 63cm wide 70cm deep 70cm high (2) £800 - 1,200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 626 A Howard Keith armchair, in brown and yellow upholstery £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lots 627-645 A collection of items exhibited at ‘Swinging London 50’s/60’s Design and Culture Revolution’, Japan, 22 May 2010 - 21 March 2011 curated by Michael Whiteway Lot 627 Braun homewares: an MX3 blender, designed by Gerd Alfred Müller and Robert Oberheim, an H1/H2 heater, designed by Dieter Rams, a Fan HL1 desk, designed by Reinhold Weiss, and a lamp, designed by Dieter Rams (4) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 628 A Brionvega portable T5502 radio, 1963, designed by Marco Zanuso and Richard Sapper, and a cable radio receiver FD1101, designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 629 Braun homewares: a transistor radio, 1956, another, designed in 1961, and a portable radio, 1958, all designed by Dieter Rams (3) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 631 Braun homewares: three Braun shavers, 1960s, a T3 Domino table lighter, a T2 Cylinric table lighter, a 556 movie camera, a coffee grinder, an Aromatic KMM1 coffee grinder, boxed, a Junghans wall clock/timer, and an Italtec Grillo telephone, designed by Marco Zanuso and Richard Sapper (10) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 632 A Braun T1000CD all wave radio, designed by Dieter Rams £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 632A A Braun RT20 radio, designed by Dieter Rams £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 633 A Braun ‘Lectron’ electronic experiment system, designed by Dieter Rams, with three trays of mosaic blocks, with a magnetic stand and booklet, and a Sinclair ‘Executive’ calculator (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 634 Two Brionvega televisions, Doney, 1962 and Algol, 1964, designed by Marco Zanuso and Richard Sapper (2) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 635 A Brionvega television, Black 201, 1969, designed by Marco Zanuso and Richard Sapper, and an FD1102 cable radio receiver, 1969 (2) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 636 A JVC Videosphere, c.1971 £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 637 An Olivetti ‘Valentine’ typewriter, designed by Ettore Sottsass in 1969 £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 638 A Braun SK5 record player/radio (‘Snow White’s Coffin’), designed by Dieter Rams and Hans Gugelot, 58cm wide £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 639 A Brionvega RR126 phonograph, designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni in 1965, in wood veneer, 212.5cm wide ÂŁ700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 640 Peter Blake (b.1932) BABE RAINBOW, 1968 Silkscreen on tin, commissioned and distributed by Dodo Designs 66 x 44cm ÂŁ150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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‘Tomotom’ was a range of low-price furniture with a Pop aesthetic, based entirely on a circular theme cylinders, discs and spheres.
Conceived as a collection that could be added to over time, the ‘circle’ allowed for greater flexibility in grouping and arrangement. In order to keep costs down and increase the market potential, Holdaway came up with the idea of using cardboard tubes as the principal material, with chipboard used tor table tops and seats. A tough enamel spray-paint created a smooth, high-gloss finish in eye-catching colours. The durable finish meant ‘Tomotom’ furniture was suitable for commercial settings, such as hotels, schools and waiting areas. The curved edges and bright colours were also ideal for children and Holdaway’s original drawings include custom-designed nursery furniture and toys. ‘Tomotom’ was launched at the Ideal Home Exhibition in March 1966.
ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT (ARR) What is Artist’s Resale Right? Following a European Directive in 2006, the Artist’s Resale Right entitles creators of original works of art to a royalty each time their work is resold, with the involvement of an auction house, for 1,000 Euros or more. This right covers sales of work by living artists and also the beneficiaries and heirs of artists deceased within the last 70 years of the sale. How are resale royalties calculated? The artist’s royalty depends on the hammer price (sale price without any VAT or Buyer’s Premium). The higher the sale price of the artwork, the lower the overall royalty rate. The royalty is worked out according to a sliding scale from 4% to 0.25%.
What nationality must an artist be to qualify? The Artist’s Resale Right applies to the sale of artworks in the European Economic Area (EEA). The following countries are in the EEA: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom. Artists who are nationals of these countries are therefore generally eligible to receive resale royalties. The nationality criteria only applies to the artist and not to the beneficiaries or heirs.
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Are all sales of artwork covered? The Artist’s Resale Right does not apply to all sales of artworks. A royalty is only due if the following conditions are met:
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What is the qualifying threshold? An artwork must sell for more than €1,000 to qualify for a royalty. The law defines the price threshold in Euros and, because the exchange rate between the two currencies changes daily, the equivalent in Pounds Sterling must be worked out according to the exchange rate on the date the artwork was sold.
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the artwork is a copyright protected work of graphic or plastic art; it is sold for more than €1000; it is sold in the secondary market with the involvement of an art market professional (e.g. auction house); and it is sold in the UK or another country in the European Economic Area (EEA).
This royalty, where applicable, will be charged to the purchaser. It is exempt of VAT.
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 642 A ‘620 Chair Programme’, designed by Dieter Rams for Vitsoe in 1962, with blue leather seat and back, 86cm wide £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 643 A ‘San Luca’ armchair, designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, manufactured by Bernini, Italy, impressed mark £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 644 ‘Help!’, The Beatles, 1965 film poster, two sheets, 203.5 x 104cm (2) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 645 Jimi Hendrix, ‘Explosion’, 1968, poster artwork, designed by Martin Sharp from a photograph by Linda Eastman McCartney, published by Bigo Posters Ltd., 93 x 70cm £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 648 A hanging light pendant, designed by Thorup and Bonderup in brown, 69.5cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 649 A teak armchair, with a black leather back and seat £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 650 A bentwood lounge chair, with a brown leather seat, and a coffee table, 83cm diameter (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 651 A pair of bentwood ‘Falcon’ lounge chairs, with slung tan leather seats (2) £350 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 652 A pair of ‘Diamond’ chairs, designed by Harry Bertoia, powder coated, both with loss (2) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 653 A pair of bentwood chairs, with tan leather seats (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 654 A Swedish brown enamelled standard lamp, 105cm £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 655 A pair of bentwood armchairs, possibly by Bruno Mathsson for Dux, with blue and turquoise seats and arms, with canvas slung seats (2) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 656 A Danish oak-framed daybed, with red striped upholstery, 201cm wide £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 657 An oak dining table, with centred corners, with an extra leaf, 169.5cm 268cm extended, and six chairs, with brown upholstered backs and seats (7) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 658 § A Danish rosewood desk, with six drawers, 130.5cm wide 71cm deep 73.5cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^) BP^ - Buyer’s Premium of 26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%
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Lot 659 An Italian ceiling light, designed by Pietro Chiesa with six branches, over a clear disc shade, 56cm diameter 66cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 660 A pair of cream leather loungers, with stained frames (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 661 A Merrow Associates drinks trolley, with two glass shelves and an ebonised undertier, 73cm wide 46cm deep 64cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 663 A pair of globe ceiling lights, with plastic globe shades, 100cm high 50cm diameter £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting 435-797 Lot 664 A fumed oak three-seater settee, designed by Hans Wegner for Getama, 214cm wide £500 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 665 A two-seater ‘Stella’ daybed, designed by Walter Knoll, 160cm wide £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 666 § A rosewood open bookcase, by Hundevad, with six adjustable shelves on turned legs, 70cm wide 30.5cm deep 199cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 667 § A rosewood open bookcase, by Hundevad, with two banks of shelves, raised on turned legs, 108cm wide 30.5cm deep 99cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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FURNITURE MADE OF BRAZILIAN ROSEWOOD (DALBERGIA NEGRA) To comply with CITES Regulations on post-1947 furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood, all post-war rosewood furniture items have Article 10 certificates. If you are purchasing rosewood furniture for commercial purposes and not solely for your own use, CITES regulations require you to obtain your own certificate. You would need to contact the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (‘AHVLA’) and, as part of the process of obtaining your document, it is a requirement that you have seen sight of the Sworders’ certificate or are aware of its reference number. It is therefore the responsibility of commercial buyers to ensure that they obtain a copy of the appropriate certificate, or the certificate reference number, after purchase from Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers. All certificate reference numbers are listed on our website, www.sworder.co.uk, within ‘Condition Report’.
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 668 A green and white striped ‘London’ type settee, 213cm wide £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 669 A globe ceiling light, green tinted and brass, 38cm diameter £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 670 A set of four chrome chairs, designed by Sigvard Bernadotte, with beige backs and seats and rosewood arms (4) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 671 § A Danish rosewood desk, with a floating top and a chamfered edge over three drawers either side, with two shelves and cupboard to the reverse, 150cm wide 74.5cm deep 72cm high £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 672 A two-seater teak and oatmeal upholstered sofa, designed by Juul Kristensen for Glostrup, 138cm wide £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting 435-797 Lot 673 § A Danish rosewood bureau bookcase, with adjustable shelves over a tambour front and a sliding pull-out writing surface, 100cm wide 42.5cm deep 182cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 675 A teak bureau, probably designed by Arne Vodder, with a pull-out end, hinged writing surface and an arrangement of drawers, 85.5cm wide 45.5cm deep 107cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 674 § A Danish rosewood bureau, with a raised back, a sliding lithographed glass cupboard over a sliding writing surface and three drawers, 95.5cm wide 46.5cm deep 121.5cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 676 A red leather three-seater settee, 190cm wide £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 677 A Troika pottery chimney vase, by Avril Bennett, with geometric patterns, inscribed ‘Troika’, 20.5cm £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 678 Two Troika vases, by Alison Brigden and Linda Thomas, inscribed with artists’ monograms, 17.5cm and 21.5cm high (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 679 A Troika ball vase, decorated by Alison Brigden, with geometric designs, inscribed monogram and ‘Troika Cornwall’, 20cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 680 A Poole pottery free-form vase, impressed ‘686’, inscribed ‘YHS/YE’, 24.5cm high, another, impressed ‘715’, inscribed ‘PKT/LLX’, 24.5cm high, and a Denby ‘Cheviot’ bowl, 27cm wide (3) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting 435-797 Lot 681 Seven Poole pottery ‘Delphis’ vases, in orange, yellow, and green, 23.5cm (7) £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 682 A collection of Poole ‘Delphis’ pottery, comprising: three dishes, shape 4, 20 to 26.5cm diameter, six further dishes, shape 49, 13cm diameter, two bowls, shape 57, 27cm wide (11) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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682 Lot 683 Five Poole ‘Delphis’ dishes, shape 82, 44.5cm (5) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
683 Lot 684 Four large Poole Pottery ‘Delphis’ vases, 31 to 41cm high (4) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 685 Twelve Poole pottery ‘Delphis’ vases, 9 to 23cm (12) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
685 Lot 686 Five Poole ‘Delphis’ bowls, shape 57, 27cm diameter (5) £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
686 Lot 687 Three Poole ‘Delphis’ chargers, shape no. 5, 35cm diameter, and five dishes, shape 4A, 25cm diameter (8) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
687 Lot 688 Eleven Poole ‘Delphis’ and ‘Aegean’ dishes, shape 91, 31cm long (11) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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690 Lot 689 A Poole Studio ‘Viking’ charger, 1998, designed by Karen Brown, signed, dated and numbered 1/100, printed and inscribed marks, with certificate and original box, 41.5cm diameter £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 690 A Poole Studio ‘Old Harry’ charger, 1998, designed by Karen Brown, signed, dated and numbered 1/100, printed and inscribed marks, with certificate and original box, 41.5cm diameter £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 691 A Poole Studio ‘Eclipse’ charger, 1999, designed by Alan Clarke, numbered 1825/1999, printed and inscribed marks, with certificate and original box, 41cm diameter £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 692 Three Poole Collectors’ Club ‘Isle of Purbeck’ series Athens vases, ‘Corfe Castle’, ‘Old Harry Rocks’, ‘Viking’, 20cm high, together with matching dishes, 17cm diameter, and a further large dish, 27.5cm high (7) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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693 Lot 693 A Dennis Chinaworks ‘Antelope’ pottery vase, designed by William De Morgan, 2004, no. 4/40, struck through, stamped ‘V&A’, 35cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 694 A Dennis Chinaworks ‘Antelope’ pottery vase, designed by Sally Tuffin, 2005, after William De Morgan, numbered 15/25, struck through, signed ‘Theresa’ in gold, 35cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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694 Lot 695 A Dennis Chinaworks ‘Iris’ pottery vase, designed by Sally Tuffin, 1997, No. 14, with a light blue/purple ground, 27cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 696 A Dennis Chinaworks ‘Iris’ pottery vase, designed by Sally Tuffin, 2002, No. 9, with a purple ground, 27cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 697 Two Dennis Chinaworks pottery vases, designed by Sally Tuffin after William De Morgan, marked No. 28, 2005, 2nd, and No. 33, 2005, 21cm high (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 698 Two Dennis Chinaworks ‘Angel’ vases, designed by Sally Tuffin after William Morris, 2003, one inscribed ‘Trial 1’, 24.5cm high (2) £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 700 Two Dennis Chinaworks vases, designed by Sally Tuffin 2003, the first with a purple ground, with stags, inscribed ‘Garners’ and numbered 14/50, 20cm, and another with a lime green ground, numbered 43/100 and inscribed ‘Garners’, signed in silver by Sally Tuffin, 20cm (2) £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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701 Lot 701 A Dennis Chinaworks ‘Cockerel’ vase, 2005, designed by Sally Tuffin, No. 12, 27cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
703 Lot 702 Three Dennis Chinaworks vases, ‘Magnolia’, ‘Kingfisher’ and ‘Seabird’, all designed by Sally Tuffin, numbered 3, 87, and 14, 20cm high, and two dishes, 15.7cm diameter (5) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 703 A Dennis Chinaworks ‘Magnolia’ vase, designed by Sally Tuffin, 2004, numbered 23/25, struck through, 47cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting 435-797 Lot 704 A modern bronze sculpture, of spiral form with textured rings and a loose interlocking ring, raised on a circular plinth, 17cm high (2) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 705 A bronze candleholder, designed by Arnaldo Pomodoro, c.1960, and manufactured by Galleria Il Sestante, Milan, inscribed ‘Il Sestante’, 15.5cm wide 5cm high £800 - 1,000 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 706 *Nicola Toms (b.1969), a cockerel, bronze, signed and numbered 5/9, 21cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 707 *Guy Taplin (British b.1939) ‘Oyster Catcher’, signed, inscribed and dated ‘64’, 50.5cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 708 *Guy Taplin (British b.1939) ‘Canvasback’, signed and inscribed ‘Canvasback, Driftwood, Guy Taplin 1983, Wivenhoe Essex’, painted wood, 30cm long £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 709 *Kate Noakes (b.1960), ‘Form 1’, forged/welded steel, 75cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 710 *Kate Noakes (b.1960), ‘Form 2’, forged/welded steel, 73cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 711 *Kate Noakes (b.1960), ‘Form 3’, forged/welded steel, 71cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 712 A single ebonised chair, 1960s, labelled ‘Kandya’, with a tubular frame £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 713 A tile top coffee table, with fifteen tiles, on a painted and chrome stand, 77cm wide 46cm deep 37cm high £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 714 A teak mirror, with a rectangular plate and a canted frame, 33cm wide 94cm high £80 - 120 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 715 A set of four Danish teak dining chairs, with paper cord woven seats (4) £120 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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716 717 Lot 716 A pair of Parker Knoll brown leather armchairs, and a matching stool (3) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 717 An Italian brass two-tier table, with a magazine rack to the side £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 718 A pair of Wassily chairs, after originals, with black leather strap arms, backs and seats (2) £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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719 Lot 719 A set of four Fontana Arte wall lights, model No. 1963, designed by Max Ingrand (4) £1,500 - 2,500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 721 A pair of beechwood and bentwood armchairs, with black leather seats (2) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 722 An oak open bookcase, by Hundevad, branded, with adjustable shelves, 108cm wide 30.5cm deep 195cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 723 A mahogany wall mirror, with a moulded frame, 73cm wide 114cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 725 A pair of bentwood armchairs, by Skipper Møbler, with tan leather seats and backs (2) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 726 A fumed oak two-seater settee, designed by Hans Wegner for Getama, 154cm wide £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 727 A set of six bentwood armchairs, by Magnus Olesen, with beige woven seats (6) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 728 A plastic table lamp, of mushroom form, with an aluminium base, 50cm high and a seven-ring banded shade lamp, 46cm high (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 729 A pair of Murano cased glass vases, in the style of Mazzega, 34cm high (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 730 A pair of glass column table lamps, raised on wrythen spiral columns, domed glass bases, loaded, 80cm high (2) £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP^)
733 Lot 732 A three-piece lounge suite, in the style of Paolo Buffa, comprising a pair of armchairs and a settee (3) £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 731 A brass ceiling light, 1950s, designed by Pietro Chiesa with four lights under a glass shade, 90cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 733 An Italian milk glass hanging ceiling light, by Stilnovo, 65cm diameter £1,200 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 735 A set of six ‘Casalino’ chairs, designed by Alexander Begge for Casala (6) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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735 Lot 737 *Zoltan Bohus (Hungarian, b.1941), two laminated glass sculptures, 34 and 20cm high (2) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^) Zoltan Bohus attended the Hungarian Academy of Applied Arts, where he currently serves as Head Professor of the Glass Department. His work is in the permanent collections of several museums, including the Corning Museum of Glass, New York, the Hungarian National Gallery, the Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf, Germany, the Musée des Beaux-Arts in France, the Musée des Arts Decoratifs in Switzerland and the Yokohama Museum in Japan.
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Lot 738 A pair of chrome side tables, with circular glass tops and tripod stands, 69cm diameter 69cm high (2) £1,000 - 1,500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
738 738 Lot 739 An Italian glass and chrome table lamp, possibly by Barovier, with a spiral twist ring supporting a shade, 23.5cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 740 An industrial polished aluminium light, cylindrical form with two fluorescent lights, 164cm long £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 742 A suite of two-tone chrome tables, comprising a pair of side tables, lacking glass tops, 60cm square 51.5cm high, two further matching tables, 60cm square 51cm and 38cm high, and a trolley, with three glass tops, on plastic wheels, 70cm wide 45cm deep 69cm high (5) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 743 A pair of Lucite side tables, 1970s, the cantered square top with brass mounts, and glass tops, 50.5cm wide 50cm deep 40cm high (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 744 A ‘Kappa’ ceiling light, designed by Sergio Mazza for Artemide, 150cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting 435-797 Lot 745 *Marc Stanes (b.1963) ‘JACARANDA’ Chromogenic light jet print, signed and numbered 3/5, 103 x 120cm £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 746 *Michel Comte (b.1954) ANNA NETREBKO, SALZBURG, AUSTRIA, 2005 Silver gelatin print, Andreas Putsch, Private Christmas Edition, 8/20, signed 69.5 x 52cm £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 747 *Six framed black and white photographs originally for Picture Post, Bert Hardy (1913-1995) ‘The Gorbals’ 1948, signed in pencil, 42 x 31cm, G Thurston Hopkins (1913-2014) ‘Rochester Row’ 1954, signed in pencil, 45 x 31cm Carl Sutton, ‘Sunshine Kids’, signed in pencil, 45 x 31cm, Humphrey Spender (1910-2005), ‘Lambeth 1938’, signed in pencil, 42 x 31cm, Raymond S Kleboe, ‘Salford’ 1955, signed, 42 x 31cm, Raymond S Kleboe, ‘Brighton’ 1952, signed in pencil 42 x 31cm (6) £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 748 *Five framed black and white photographs originally for Picture Post: Robert Buttington, Ship Picture, signed in pencil, 38 x 49cm, Frank Pocklington, ‘Rock n Roll’ 1956, 26 x 21.5cm, and three further photographs, of a swimmer being thrown into a lake, children roller skating, and a couple kissing in the street, all 25 x 26cm (5) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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751 Lot 750 A walnut veneered and brass coloured centre table, 124cm square 72.5cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
752 Lot 749 A houndstooth upholstered red and white armchair, 82cm deep 126cm high 44cm seat height £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^) 172
Lot 751 § A Danish rosewood ‘Flip Flap’ circular dining table, extending with pull-out and hinged leaves, labelled ‘Dyrlund’, 175cm open 120cm closed 73cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 752 A Cassina ‘LC4’ chaise longue, after the original by Le Corbusier £150 - 250 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 753 A contemporary modular sideboard, with four cupboards, raised on a tubular stand, 244cm wide 61cm deep 61.5cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
756 Lot 754 A ‘D16’ rocking chair, designed by Hans Wegner, with a strung cord seat £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 755 A Wassily chair, modern, designed by Marcel Breuer in 1929, with a tubular frame and black leather seat, base and arms £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 756 A ‘Kingston’ lounger, designed by William Plunkett in grey, 200cm wide £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 757 A ‘Targa’ chair, in red, designed by Klaus Uredat £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 758 A ‘poker’ table, designed by Joe Columbo, with hinged sections to each corner, set with chrome dishes, stamped ‘INOX 18/8 Zanotta Italy’, 98cm square 70cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 759 A ‘Kingston’ lounger, designed by William Plunkett in blue, 200cm wide £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 760 § A Danish rosewood draw-leaf dining table, 140cm wide 250cm extended 89.5cm deep 71.5cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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763 Lot 761 An Italian ‘Fazzoletto’ table lamp, with a peach shade, raised on an onyx plinth, 45cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 763 A pair of ‘Butterfly F675’ chairs, designed by Pierre Paulin for Artifort, with low wide slung seats, on steel stanchion supports (2) £1,500 - 2,000 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 762 A ‘606 Universal’ shelving system, designed by Dieter Rams, in 1960, for Vitsoe, in four sections comprising: 14 shelves 66cm wide 14 shelves 91cm wide 121cm wide 40.5cm deep 72.5cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 764 A Danish teak drinks trolley, designed by Hans J Wegner for Andreas Tuck, stamp to underside, 77cm wide 58cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 765 A Kubus circular teak coffee table, labelled, 78cm diameter 44cm high £120 - 180 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 766 A laminated room divider, designed by Ludvik Volak for Drevopodnik Holeslav, Czechoslovakia, with a paper label ‘DREVOPODNIK OPMP’, 91cm wide 227cm high £700 - 900 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 767 A pair of mahogany bedside tables, with a single drawer and a cupboard, 45.5cm wide 31.5cm deep 71cm high (2) £500 - 700 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 768 A hanging brass coat rack, with a glass shelf, 156cm £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 769 A Danish brown leather three-seater settee, by Skalma, 198cm wide 77cm deep 71cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 770 A Danish emerald green upholstered armchair £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 771 A Danish teak eight-drawer chest, 46cm wide 41cm deep 138cm high £350 - 450 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 772 A pair of Danish teak cabinets, designed by Børge Mogensen, with adjustable shelves, raised on oak legs, branded, 122cm wide 43.5cm deep 92.5cm high (2) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 773 A Danish oak armchair, with paddle arms and an oatmeal back and seat, branded 230 with maker’s label £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 774 A tubular frame coffee table, 130cm wide 70cm deep 35cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 775 § A Danish rosewood desk, the rectangular top over drawers and a cupboard, the reverse with an open bookshelf flanked with hinged cupboards, 150cm wide 82.5cm deep 73cm high £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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776 Lot 776 A teak chest of eight drawers, by Hundevard, raised on turned legs, 108cm wide 42.5cm deep 76.5cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 777 An oak coffee table, designed by Aksel Kjersgaard, with two frieze drawers, branded No 802, 90cm wide 40cm deep 44.5cm high £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 778 A red leather two-seater settee, by Mogens Hansen, 153cm wide 80cm deep 67cm high £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
Lot 779 A teak open ‘China’ bookcase, designed by Børge Mogensen, with two tiers of shelves, branded No ‘152’ and with maker’s mark, 122cm wide 26cm deep 93.5cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting 435-797 Lot 780 A pair of bentwood Model AX armchairs, designed by Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen for Fritz Hansen, 1978, with turquoise upholstery, with silver labels (2) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
780 Lot 781 A pair of Danish teak wall-mounted bedside tables, 49cm wide 24cm deep 24cm high overall, together with a rack, 63cm wide (3) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
781 Lot 782 A Danish oak side cabinet, enclosing two shelves with palmwood ‘D’ shaped handles, 130cm wide 47cm deep 86cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
782 Lot 783 A pair of teak armchairs, branded ‘JK Made in Denmark’ (2) £300 - 500 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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435-797 Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting Lot 784 A pair of Danish loungers, with leather seats and arms, on revolving stands (2) £200 - 400 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 785 Two Danish folding armchairs, in black ash and brown with red leather seats and arms (2) £150 - 200 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 786 A pair of mahogany bedside cupboards, each with a drawer and cupboard, 44cm wide 34cm deep 55cm high (2) £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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789 Lot 787 A teak wall mirror, with a chamfered frame, 50cm wide 160cm high £100 - 150 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 788 Three Danish wall-mounted teak bedside tables, with single drawers and woven vinyl baskets, 50cm wide 23.5cm deep 35.5cm high (3) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 789 A pair of Danish oak bookshelves, by Hundevad, each with adjustable shelves, on plinth stands, 108cm wide 30.5cm deep 195cm high (2) £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 790 A Danish walnut bow front six-drawer chest, with circular cut handles, 80cm wide 44cm deep 110cm high £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 791 A Danish mahogany desk, the rectangular top over two tambour-fronted cupboards enclosing shelves, 140cm wide 72cm deep 71cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 792 A Danish walnut desk, the shaped rectangular top over four drawers and a cupboard, 132cm wide 70cm deep 74cm high £250 - 350 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 793 A pair of teak open ‘China’ bookcases, designed by Børge Mogensen, each with two tiers of three adjustable shelves, 122cm wide 26cm deep 159cm high (2) £600 - 800 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 794 A pair of mahogany two-drawer bedside cabinets, raised on strut supports, 51cm wide 34cm deep 52.5cm high (2) £200 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Post-War and Modern Objects, Furniture and Lighting 435-797 Lot 795 A BA occasional table, designed by Ernest Race, aluminium, now with a black glass top, 121cm wide 39cm deep 73cm high £250 - 300 (plus 26.4% BP^) Lot 796 A Macassar ebony inlaid table, the starburst top over a reeded edge, on ebonised legs with brass caps, 230cm wide 92cm deep 77.5cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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Lot 797 A Mastercraft chrome and glass dining table, with two extra leaves, with bevelled smoked glass panels, one set of glass inserts missing, 206cm wide 108cm deep 74cm high £400 - 600 (plus 26.4% BP^)
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HOMES AND INTERIORS SALES E V E RY F O R T N I G H T T H R O U G H O U T T H E S U M M E R
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For more information contact: James Pickup jamespickup@sworder.co.uk 01279 817778
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20TH CENTURY DECORATIVE ART AND DESIGN TUESDAY 10 OCTOBER 2017 F U RT H E R E N T R I E S A R E I N V I T E D. C L O S I N G DAT E : F R I DAY 2 5 A U G U S T
Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857-1941) AN ‘HERALDIC’ WALLPAPER DESIGN, signed, dated and inscribed ‘CFA Voysey Archt 23 York Place W Sept 20 1904 / Copyright for paper belongs to Essex and Co.’, watercolour and pencil 69 x 56cm
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Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005) ‘SELF-PORTRAIT WITH A STRANGE MACHINE’ bronze, 85cm Estimate £40,000 - 60,000
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Methods of Payment Lots must be paid for before they are collected. For those attending the auction we ask that lots are paid for on the day of the sale. Methods by which we accept payment are detailed on our web site, including online payment upon receipt of your invoice, and these should be paid by 5pm on the Friday following the sale. We accept cash to an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent. Usually any cheques will need to be cleared before you can take the goods away. Payments by credit card are subject to a charge of 2% plus VAT. Collection and storage All lots should be paid for and collected by 5pm on the Friday following the sale. Commission bidders should check the success of their bids and arrange payment and collection within this time. Please note what the Terms of Sale say about collection and storage. Items not removed by 5pm on Friday may be removed at the purchaser’s expense and storage charges of £10 as an administration fee and £2 per lot per day may be charged (plus vat). Please note that we will apply these charges strictly to Furniture purchased in our Homes and Interiors Sales. Dispatch We are rarely able to pack and dispatch purchases. A choice of shippers is detailed on our web site. Agency As auctioneers we usually act on behalf of the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. If you buy at auction your contract for the goods is with the seller, not with us as auctioneer. Estimates Estimates are designed to help you gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates may change and should not be thought of as the sale price. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price (the minimum price for which a lot may be sold) and will not be below the reserve price. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the auction and may be altered by a saleroom notice or announcement by the auctioneer before the auction of the lot. They are not definitive. Buyer’s Premium The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a buyer’s premium at 22% on the hammer price of each lot purchased, except for our Fine Wine and Port auctions when it is 15%. In addition, VAT is charged on these premiums (see below). VAT Items in our catalogue may be marked with a dagger † or double dagger ‡, which indicates that VAT is payable by the buyer on the hammer price and the buyer’s premium at either the standard rate (currently 20%) or a reduced rate (currently 5%), depending upon the legal requirements relating to that lot. Lots which do not have either of the above symbols have no VAT payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. The VAT included within the premium is not recoverable as input tax. Inspection of goods by the buyer As we act on behalf of the seller, we are dependent on information provided by the seller about their goods. We may inspect lots and will act reasonably in taking a general view about them. However, we are normally unable to carry out detailed examinations of lots to check their condition in the way a buyer would do. You will have ample opportunity to inspect the goods. You must inspect and investigate lots that you might wish to bid for. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots set out in the Terms of Sale at clause 12.4. Condition Reports We may be able to assist buyers unable to view by emailing a condition report, but these are based solely on our own opinion and are for guidance only and no responsibility is accepted for their accuracy. Intending buyers are strongly encouraged to view. Condition reports cannot be prepared on the day of the sale. Electrical goods These are sold as “antiques” only. If you buy electrical goods for use you must ask a qualified electrician to check them for compliance with safety regulations before you use them. Export of goods If you intend to export goods you must find out: a. whether an export licence is needed; and b. if there is a prohibition on importing goods of that character e.g. because the goods contain prohibited materials such as ivory.
Bidding Bidders will be required to register with us before the auction starts. We reserve the right to impose a deadline prior to the auction by which you must register or by which we must receive a commission bid. If you wish to bid on high value lots this deadline may be several days before the auction in order to allow us sufficient time to carry out the necessary checks. Lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. You will need to provide us with proof of your identity in a form acceptable to us and such other information as we may require. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone or online bidding. Please note that we may refuse to register you if you do not provide us with all the information and documentation that we ask for or at our discretion. Commission bidding You may leave commission bids with us indicating the maximum amount to be bid against a lot (excluding the buyers’ premium and/or any applicable VAT). We will execute commission bids as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids we may prefer the first bid received (where this can be reasonably ascertained). We recommend leaving commission bids online via our website, though please contact us about leaving bids by telephone or fax/email. All absentee bids should be received at least 30 minutes before the auction commences; we cannot guarantee to execute commission bids received after this time. Telephone Bidding If you are unable to come to the auction it may be possible to bid on the telephone for higher value lots. Please note that this service is for lots with an estimate of £500 or more. The number of lines is limited so we would urge serious telephone bidding only and ask that you be prepared to bid over the top estimate. It is advisable to leave a maximum covering bid in case we are not able to contact you by telephone. All lines must be booked and confirmed in writing before the day of the auction and preferably some time in advance. Telephone bidding involves many variables and whilst we take every care to ensure the smooth operation of this service, we cannot be held liable if your bids are missed for any reason. Online Bidding Any lots purchased via a live online bidding service will be subject to an additional commission charge on the hammer price payable by the bidder, in accordance with the rates specified by the online service. These charges are 3% plus VAT and will be payable to us on top of the Hammer Price and our buyers commission.
IMPORTANT NOTICES Removal of lots ALL lots are to be removed from the premises by 5.00pm at the latest on the Friday following each sale. Sworders retain the right to remove lots remaining after this time into safe storage, for which a charge will be made. Electrical Goods All electrical goods offered in this sale have either been tested and certified safe or unsafe by an appropriately qualified electrician. All electrical goods certified safe mst be re-commissioned by an appropriately qualified electrician and we recommend those certified safe are similarly re-commissioned. Post 1950 Upholstered Furniture All items of furniture included in this sale are offered for sale as works of art. The items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason, they should not be used in a private dwelling. Furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia Negra) To comply with CITES Regulations on Post-1947 furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood, all post-war rosewood furniture items have Article 10 certificates. If you are purchasing rosewood furniture for commercial purposes and not solely for your own use, CITES regulations require you to obtain your own certificate. You would need to contact the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (‘AHVLA’) and, as part of the process of obtaining your document, it is a requirement that you have seen sight of the Sworders’ certificate or are aware of its reference number. It is therefore the responsibility of commercial buyers to ensure that they obtain a copy of the appropriate certificate, or the certificate reference number, after purchase from Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers. Items are marked with this sign §.
TERMS OF SALE Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers) the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale. Please note that these Terms of Sale relate to auctions held at our premises only. We have separate terms for online only auctions. 1. Definitions and interpretation To make these Terms of Sale easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning:
“Auctioneer”
2.4 The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9.
3.5 Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party.
2.5 Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13.
3.6 We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve.
2.6 We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale.
3.7 We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so.
2.7 If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website.
3.8 Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice).
3. Bidding procedures and the Buyer 3.1 You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid.
4. The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay: a. the Hammer Price; b. a premium of 22% plus VAT of the Hammer Price or 15% plus VAT for our Fine Wine and Port Auction; c. any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and d. any VAT due.
3.2 We strongly recommend that you attend the auction in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition.
means GES & Sons Ltd trading as Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers, a company registered in England and Wales with registration number 6858916 and whose registered office is located at Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex CM24 8GE or its authorised auctioneer,
as appropriate; “Bidder”
means a person who places a bid for Goods at our auction;
“Buyer”
means the person who makes the highest bid for the Goods accepted by the Auctioneer;
“Commission”
means the commission that we charge you on the sale of the Goods as set out in Clause 5 below;
“Consumer”
means an individual acting for purposes which are wholly or mainly outside that individual’s trade, business, craft or profession;
“Consumer Contracts Regulations” means the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013; “Deliberate Forgery”
means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described;
“FCA”
means the Financial Conduct Authority;
“Goods”
means the goods that you consign to us for sale at our auction;
“Hammer Price”
means the level of the highest bid for the Goods accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer;
“Premium”
means the premium charged to the Buyer on the sale of the Goods in accordance with the Terms of Sale;
“Price”
means the total of the Hammer Price, Premium and any applicable VAT;
“Proceeds”
means the Price less the Commission, the Premium, any expenses incurred to your account and any applicable VAT;
“Reserve”
means the minimum price at which the Goods may be sold;
“Seller”
means the owner of the Goods and any agent who consigns the Goods for sale on the owner’s behalf (if applicable);
“Terms of Consignment”
means these terms of consignment;
“Terms of Sale”
means the terms of sale for bidders or buyers at our auctions;
“Trader”
means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf (such as an agent and/or the Auctioneer);
“VAT”
means any value added tax or equivalent sales tax; and
“Website”
means our website available at www.sworders.co.uk.
In these Terms of Sale the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise. 2. Information that we are required to give to Consumers 2.1 A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue. 2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website. 2.3 The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 8.
3.3 If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained). 3.4 The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price. Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute.
5 VAT 5.1 You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information. 5.2 We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction. 6. The contract between you and the Seller 6.1 The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction. 6.2 You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment. 6.3 If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim. 6.4 We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot). 7. Payment 7.1 Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will: 7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our antimoney laundering obligations); and 7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due in any way that we agree to accept payment. Note there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent for payments in cash. 7.2 If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts. 8. Title and collection of purchases 8.1 Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it. 8.2 You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 5pm on the Friday following the auction. 8.3 If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal and storage charges in relation to that Lot. 8.4 Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot. 8.5 If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within thirty days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot. 9. Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 9.1 Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you.
This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures: 9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract; 9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; 9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller; 9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense; 9.1.5 if you do not pay us within five business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due; 9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due; 9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or 9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us. 9.2 We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any non-compliance by you with these Terms of Sale. 10. Health and safety Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence. 11. Warranties 11.1 The Seller warrants to us and to you that: 11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction; 11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. 11.2 If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the Total Amount Due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below. 11.3 Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are second-hand. 11.4 If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots. 11.5 Save as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded. 12. Descriptions and condition 12.1 Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (a) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (ii) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot).
12.2 We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot. 12.3 Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. 12.4 Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of second-hand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed. 13. Deliberate Forgeries 13.1 You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within 30 days of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. 13.2 If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if: 13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or 13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2. 13.3 If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot. 13.4 Your right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale. 14. Our liability to you 14.1 We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. 14.2 In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen. 14.3 Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot. 14.4 Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for: 14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law. 15. Notices 15.1 All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it. 15.2 Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given: 15.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or
15.2.3 by email, provided that receipt of the email is acknowledged by the recipient. 15.3 Notices must be sent: 41.3.1 by hand or registered post: a. to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or 15.3.2 by email: a. to us, by sending the notice to the following email address: auctions@sworder.co.uk b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing. 15.4 Notices will be deemed to have been received: 15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that receipt is acknowledged by the recipient). 15.5 Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message. 16. Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on our website. 17. General 17.1 We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17.2 We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale. 17.3 We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues. 17.4 Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect. 17.5 We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them. 17.6 Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or non-exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term. 17.7 These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
www.sworder.co.uk Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers Cambridge Road Stansted Mountfitchet Essex CM24 8GE Tel: 01279 817778 Fax: 01279 817779 Email: auctions@sworder.co.uk Hertfordshire Office 42 St Andrew Street Hertford SG14 1JA Tel: 01992 583508 Fax: 01992 586074 Email: hertfordoffice@sworder.co.uk