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Property of a Swedish gentleman Lot number 1–23 The following lots have been brought together as a collection over the years by a Swedish collector. The collection reflects the taste of the collector and shows the development of glass design, primarily the Swedish glass, through the 20th Century, beginning with the Art Nouveau period, containing both French pieces as well as the Swedish interpretation of it and it ends with pieces from the 1990's.
1. Gunnar Wennerberg, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, Kosta 1900–1902. An abstract pattern in red against a silver–foiled background, signed Kosta Wennerberg 240. Height 26,5 cm. Literature: Helena Dahlbäck–Lutteman (ed), Nationalmusei Utställningskatalog nr 440, ‘Svenskt Jugendglas Överfångsglas 1898–1918’ 10.12.1980 – 1.3.1981, compare nr 41, nr 42 and the shape of nr 46, pp 26–27.
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
2. Karl Lindeberg, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, Kosta early 20th century. Decorated with roses in pink/ red against a matte white ground, signed Kosta to the body and Kosta K Lindeberg to the bottom. Height 25,5 cm. Literature: Helena Dahlbäck–Lutteman (ed), Nationalmusei Utställnings– katalog nr 440 ‘Svenskt Jugendglas Överfångsglas 1898–1918’ 10.12.1980 – 1.3.1981, compare catalogue nr 102, p 34.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
3. Karl Lindeberg, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, Kosta early 20th century. Cylindrical, decorated with foliage in green against a matte white ground, signed Kosta to the body and Kosta K Lindberg to bottom. Height 30 cm. Literature: Helena Dahlbäck Lutteman (ed), ibid. No 105, p 34.
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
4. Heinrich Wollman, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, Orrefors, Sweden. Light green glass, decorated with roses, signed Orrefors HW. Height 28,2 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
5. Alf Wallander, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, Kosta Sweden ca 1908–1912. Decorated with dragonflies and grass in cerise hues, signed Kosta Decoration A Wallander. Height 30 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
6. Simon Gate, & Knut Bergqvist, Heinrich Wollman, a graal vase, Orrefors 1918, nr 691. Blue, burgundy and green glass, signed SGraal KB Orrefors HW 18 No 691. Height 19,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
4. Heinrich Wollman, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, Orrefors, Sweden.
7. Simon Gate, & Knut Bergqvist, Heinrich Wollman, a graal glass bowl, Orrefors 1919, No 833. Burgundy and grey green tinted glass, signed SGraal, Orrefors 19 KB No 833 HW. Diameter 22 cm, height 13,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 330 – 2 790
8. Edward Hald & Knut Bergqvist, Heinrich Wollman, a graal vase, Orrefors 1920, nr 978. Blue and burgundy glass, signed Hald SGraal Orrefors 20 KB No 978 HW. Height 19 cm, diameter 20,5 cm (d)
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 330 – 2 790
9. Edward Hald & Knut Bergqvist, Heinrich Wollman, a glass graal bowl, Orrefors Sweden 1920, nr 910. Blue and burgundy glass, signed Hald SGraal Orrefors 20 KB 910 HW. Diameter 18,7 cm, height 9,5 cm (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
10. Simon Gate & Knut Bergqvist, a graal vase, Orrefors 1928, nr 3198. Burgundy and blue glass, signed SGraal Orrefors 1928 KB 3198 SG. Height 12,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
11. Simon Gate, an engraved glass bowl with plate, Orrefors, Sweden 1923, model 122. Richly engraved decoration of dancing women, both pieces signed S. Gate. 122. 23. Orrefors. Height of the bowl 23,6 cm, diameter 28,1 cm, diameter of the dish 29,7 cm. Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 150 000 / EUR 9 300 – 13 940
12. Simon Gate, an engraved bowl, Orrefors 1930. Engraved by Arthur Diessner. The engraved with a hunting motif with Artemis and dancing women, floral borders, signed Orrefors Gate 128.30 A.D. Length 21,5 cm, height including stand 12 cm. Literature: Helmut Ricke, Ulrich Gronert, Glas in Schweden 1915–60, Prestel Verlag, Munich, 1986, nr 74 p 83.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
11. Simon Gate, an engraved glass bowl with plate, Orrefors, Sweden 1923, model 122.
13. Edward Hald, a Swedish Grace engraved glass bowl, ‘Fyrverkeriskålen’ (Fireworks), Orrefors, Sweden 1966.
13. Edward Hald, a Swedish Grace engraved glass bowl, ‘Fyrverkeriskålen’ (Fireworks), Orrefors, Sweden 1966. Blue overlay, signed Orrefors. H. 248. D5. BG (engraved by Bertil Gustavsson). Height 21,2 cm, diameter 27,9 cm. Exhibitions: The model was shown at the Paris exhibition i 1925 and at the touring exhibition ‘Swedish Contemporary Decorative Arts’ at the Metropolitan Museum of Arts in New York 1927 and the following exhibition in Chicago 1927.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 720 – 4 650
14. Edvin Öhrström, an ariel vase, Orrefors, Sweden 1955. Decorated in metallic green with a girl and a dove, signed ORREFORS Ariel 209F Edvin Öhrström. Height 18 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
15. Sven Palmqvist, a ‘Ravenna’ glass bowl, Orrefors, Sweden 1956. Checkered pattern in red hues. Signed ORREFORS Ravenna No 1061 Sven Palmqvist. 18,3 x 13,3 cm, height 8,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
16. Sven Palmqvist, a ‘Ravenna’ glass bowl, Orrefors 1978. Signed ORREFORS Ravenna Nr 7077 Sven Palmqvist and label marked. 23,5 x 23,5 cm, height 17 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
17. Eva Englund, a ‘graal’ glass vase, Orrefors 1988. Decorated with flowers in brown against a green and clear glass ground. Signed Orrefors 995430 Eva Englund EA 1–88, Eva Englund. Height 27,8 cm, diameter 29 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
18. Eva Englund, a unique ‘graal’ glass vase, Muraya, Sweden 1991. Decorated with faces within flowers. Signed Eva Englund Muraya unik graal 20 05 91 Dorothy K Wilke A (Dorothy Konnberg, engraver, Wilke Adolfsson, glass blower). Height 26,8 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
19. Emile Gallé, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, Nancy, France. Decorated with hydrangea in red against a matte yellow ground, signed Gallé. Height 29,5 cm, diameter 28,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
20. Emile Gallé, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, Nancy France. Decorated with Angel’s trumpets in pink and burgundy against a matte white, signed Gallé. Height 20 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
21. Daum, a cameo glass vase, Nancy France early 20th Century. A landscape motif with cypresses and birds in green, blue and amber coloured glass. Signed to bottom etched Daum Nancy. Height 31,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
22. Daum, an Art Nouveau cameo glass bowl Nancy France ca 1900. Decorated with dandelions in black and gold against a green and orange background, painted signature to bottom Daum France. Height 14 cm, length 19 cm (mouth 13 cm). Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
24. Axel Enoch Boman, an unique Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, Reijmyre, Sweden 1913.
23. Gabriel Argy–Rousseau, a Frise Grecque pâte de verre glass vase, France 1920–1930’s. Blue marbled glass decorated with à la grecque borders, signed to the mould G. ARGY–ROUSSEAU and to bottom FRANCE. Height 24 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 790
25. Simon Gate, a ‘graal’ glass vase, Orrefors 1917, no 342.
Decorated with roses in white against a white frosted ground, signed Reijmyre AE Boman No 279 UNIK 1913. Height 32 cm.
Floral decoration in aubergine, pink and green hues, signed SGraal Orrefors 1917 KB (glassblower Knut Bergqvist) – HW (etched by Heinrich Wollman) no 342. Height 33,3 cm.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 330 – 2 790
25 A. Simon Gate & Knut Bergqvist, Heinrich Wollman, a purple graal glass vase, Orrefors Sweden 1917. Signed SGraal Orrefors 1917 KB–HW. Height 23 cm.. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
27. Edvin Öhrström, an ‘Ariel’ glass vase, Orrefors 1957. Decorated with a female face and a dove in metallic green and burgundy, signed ORREFORS Ariel nr 478F Edvin Öhrström. Height 19,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 720 – 5 580
28. Sven Palmqvist, a Ravenna bowl, Orrefors Sweden 1959. Oblong, squares in blue and red/ gold, signed ORREFORS Ravenna P.U 1518 Sven Palmqvist, length 25 cm, height 10,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
29. Sven Palmqvist, a ‘Ravenna’ glass bowl, Orrefors 1968. Checkered decor in blue and red, signed ORREFORS Ravenna Nr 4189 Sven Palmqvist, 24,5 x 24,5 cm, height ca 12,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
30. Ingeborg Lundin, a blue tinted ‘apple’, Orrefors, Sweden ca 1957. Signed ORREFORS EXPO Du 32–57 Ingeborg Lundin. Height ca 36 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
31. Ingeborg Lundin, an ‘Ariel’ glass vase ‘Faces’, Orrefors, Sweden 1971. Decorated in green hues against clear glass, signed ORREFORS Ariel Nr. 553–F Ingeborg Lundin. Height 19,7 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
32. Vicke Lindstrand, a unique blasted glass vase, Kosta, Sweden 1950–1960’s. Blasted stylized decor against a green and clear ground. Signed KOSTA LINDSTRAND UNIK. Height 25 cm, diameter 10 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
33. Eva Englund, a ‘Panther’ graal glass vase, Orrefors, Sweden 1984. Decorated in green metallic, black and grey, signed Orrefors 9008130 Eva Englund Graal Gallery 8–84. Height 24 cm, diameter 28,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
34. Per B Sundberg, a ‘Fabula’ glass vase, Orrefors, Sweden 2000. The interior with a decoration of roses, signed Orrefors 936187 Per Sundberg Unique 2000, Per B Sundberg. Height 23 cm. Provenance: Acquired at the exhibition ‘Glas – Dagens konstnärer möter historiska’ (Today’s artists meet their predecessors from the past). The Historical museum, Stockholm, 2001. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
35. Bertil Vallien, a unique ‘Voyage XXV’ cast glass sculpture, Kosta Boda, Sweden 2019. Decorated with a face, a ball and a ladder, polished edges. Signed B. Vallien 7531912 KOSTA BODA UNIQUE. Length 43,5 cm, comes with an iron stand. (d)
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 35 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 260
36. Bertil Vallien, a unique sand cast glass sculpture of a head, Kosta Boda, Sweden. Mounted to a steel stand, signed KOSTA BODA UNIQUE BN 989198, total measurements ca 22 x 39 x 20 cm, the head ca 20 x 12 x 20 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 720 – 4 650
37. Alvar Aalto, a mould blown glass vase, part of the ‘Eskimoerindens skinnbuxa’ series, by Karhula, Finland 1930’s. Brown tinted glass, blown into a wooden mould, signed Alvar Aalto – Karhula. Measurements 30,5 x 28 cm, height 24,5 cm. Literature: Pirkko Tuukkanen (ed), ‘Alvar Aalto Designer’, Alvar Aalto Museum 2002, compare variants of this model in green glass, p 196, 199.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 720 – 4 650
38. Alvar Aalto, a white mould blown glass vase, Iittala, Finland, model 3031. Signed ALVAR AALTO and label marked, ca 30,5 x 27 cm, height 30,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
39. Alvar Aalto, a ‘model 3031’ mould blown glass vase, Iittala, Finland, probably 1960–1970’s. Signed ALVAR AALTO, measurements ca 30,5 x 28,5 cm, height 30 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 790
40. Tapio Wirkkala, a ‘Tokio’ model 3577, glass vase, Iittala, Finland 1955. Oval shape, clear glass, signed TAPIO WIRKKALA – IITTALA –55. Height 12,5 cm, 9,5 x 10,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
41. Gunnel Nyman, a glass vase ‘Snäckan / Simpukka’, Riihimäen lasi Oy, Finland. Free blown green and opaline glass, signed Riihimäen Lasi Oy Gunnel Nyman. Height 13,5 cm. Literature: Gunnel Nyman, The Bulletin of the Finnish Glass Museum, Lastitutkimuksia, glassresearch IV (1987), compare the model illustrated, no 50, p 91.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
42. Gunnel Nyman, a ‘Serpentin’ glass vase, Nuutajärvi Notsjö, Finland 1940–50’s. Clear glass with a white spiral. Signed G. Nyman Nuutajärvi Notsjö. Height 43 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
43. Oiva Toikka, a multi coloured glass sculpture of a bird, Nuutajärvi Notsjö, Finland. Signed O. Toikka Nuutajärvi 1778/2000. Length 42,5 cm, height 23 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
44. Oiva Toikka, a set of three free–blown glass sculptures ‘Sieppo / Flycatcher’, Nuutajärvi Notsjö, Finland. Signed Oiva Toikka Nuutajärvi Notsjö and marked with Arabia label. Height 12,2–12,8 cm. Literature: Jack Dawson, ‘Oiva Toikka Glass and Design’, Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö, Helsingfors 2007, see the model illustrated p 92.
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
45. Emile Gallé, an Art Nouveau glass bowl, Nancy, France, with silver mounts by Ovchinnikov, Moscow. Decorated with vines, the glass signed Gallé..(blurred) and the silver with maker’s marks 1899–1908, control marks Ivan Lebedkin (1898/9–1914). Length 20 cm, height 10 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
46. Emile Gallé, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, with a silver mouth, France ca 1900. Firepolished floral decor in purple against white, silver mouth with French silver marks. Signed Cristallerie E. Gallé Nancy Modéle et décor déposés, Height 17,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 380 – 560
47. Marcel André Bouraine, a pâte de cristal ‘Danseuse’ sculpture, Gabriel Argy–Rousseau, France ca 1928. Signed Bouraine PÂTE DE CRISTAL D’ARGY ROUSSEAU A8. Measurements ca 17,5x9,5 cm, height 31 cm. Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 125 000 / EUR 9 300 – 11 620
48. René Lalique, a ‘Grimpereaux’ cast glass vase, France 1920–30’s, model 987. Smoke coloured glass, relief decor with birds etc, signed R. LALIQUE France. Height 21,2 cm, diameter 15,8 cm. Literature: Félix Marcilhac, ‘R. Lalique, Catalogue raisonné de l’oevre de verre’, Les éditions de l’amateur, Paris 1994, see the model illustrated p 436, nr 987.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
49. René Lalique, a moulded opalescent ‘Escargot’ glass vase, France 1920–30’s, model no 931. Marked R. LALIQUE and Lalique. Height 21,5 cm. Literature: Félix Marcilhac, ‘R. Lalique, Catalogue raisonné de l’oevre de verre’, Les éditions de l’amateur, Paris 1994, see the model illustrated p 424, nr 931.
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
47. Marcel André Bouraine, a pâte de cristal ‘Danseuse’ sculpture, Gabriel Argy–Rousseau, France ca 1928.
50. René Lalique, a moulded opalescent ‘Espalion’ glass vase, France 1920–30’s, no 996. Marked R. LALIQUE and engraved signature R. Lalique France. Height 18 cm. Literature: Félix Marcilhac, ‘R. Lalique, Catalogue raisonné de l’oevre de verre’, Les éditions de l’amateur, Paris 1994, see the model illustrated p 438, no 996.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
51. Paolo Venini, & Fulvio Bianconi, a ‘Fazzoletti’ glass vase, Venini, Murano, Italy. Yellow and white glass, etched stamp venini murano ITALIA. Height ca 25,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
52. Fulvio Bianconi, a triangular ‘A Spicchi’ glass vase, Venini, Murano, Italy. Smoke coloured glass with white vertical stripes, acid etched stamp venini murano italia. Height 21.5 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
53. Alessandro Pianon, a ‘Pulcino’ glass bird, Vistosi, Italy 1960’s, model S191. Almost square in shape, decorated with murrine in blue and red, legs of copper. Height 21 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 330 – 2 790
54. Alessandro Pianon, a ‘Pulcino’ glass bird, Vistosi, Italy 1960’s. Orange glass body, copper legs. Height 21,3 cm. Literature: Franco Deboni, ‘Murano 900 Vetri e Vetrai’, Bocca Ed Milano 1996. See p 327, catalogue no 243, here this model is said to be designed by Peter Pelzel.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
55. Alessandro Pianon, a ‘Pulcino’ glass sculpture of a bird, Vistosi, Italy 1960’s, model S191. Olive green glass, checkered decor in blue and red, copper legs, height 21 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
56. Gino Vistosi, a ‘Bicolori bowl’, Vistosi, model S–196, Italy. Rhomboid shape in red, white and clear glass, murrine ‘eye’, 24,3 x 12 cm, height 8 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
57. Gunnar Wennerberg, a rare creamware ‘sgraffito’ floor vase, Gustafsberg, Sweden 1901. Yellow floral decoration in relief against a light green ground. Signed GWennerberg Gustafsberg 1901. Height 44,5 cm, diameter ca 33,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
58. Arthur Percy, a Swedish Grace ceramic bowl with cover, Gefle, 1920–1930’s. Painted ornamental decoration, the cover with sculptured female figure among grapes etc. The bowl with maker’s stamp GEFLE MADE IN SWEDEN PERCY, both the bowl and the cover with painter’s signature T for Eugen Trost. Diameter ca 35,5 cm, width including handles ca 45 cm, height ca 37 cm. Provenance: Gift to the present owner from Jeanette Bonnier.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
59. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Cintra’ bone china vase, Gustavberg, Sweden ca 1938. Thick ware with an ivory white glaze, decorated in gold with flames with figures, sheet music and dedication: To Juan at the 50th birthday from Kurt and Margareta * Joen and Valborg * Rolf and Agda *. Inpressed factory mark, KÅGE HANDDREJAD and CINTRA MORALES with painter’s signature E.L in gold. Height 21,5 cm, diameter 18 cm. Provenance: Juan Morales (1888–1971), wholesaler, patron, collector, etc., played as an amateur in the Grünewald quartet, one of the participants was Hugo Alfvén. Thence by descent. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
61. Wilhelm Kåge, two nude studies, ink and watercolour, dated 1948 and 1954. Signed KÅGE 48 and KÅGE 54. 31 x 22,5 cm and 22,5 x 33 cm. Provenance: Wilhelm Kåge, thence by descent. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
60. Wilhelm Kåge, a faience cup, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1940–1950’s, provenance Wilhelm Kåge. Painted decoration in blue, green, yellow and black against white, signed with the studio mark in brown, painter’s signature Alf Jarnestad. Height 16,7 cm, diameter 21,7 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 380 – 560
62. Wilhelm Kåge, two nude studies, ink. Signed KÅGE. 19 x 26 cm and 25,5 x 18 cm. Provenance: Wilhelm Kåge, thence by descent. (d)
Estimate: SEK 5 000 – 6 000 / EUR 470 – 560
63. Wilhelm Kåge, two nude studies, ink. Signed KÅGE, 29,5 x 21 cm and 27 x 19 cm. Provenance: Wilhelm Kåge, thence by descent. (d)
Estimate: SEK 5 000 – 6 000 / EUR 470 – 560
64. Wilhelm Kåge, a woman and a smoking man, ink. Signed KÅGE. 29,5 x 21 cm och 24 x 18 cm. Provenance: Wilhelm Kåge, thence by descent. (d)
Estimate: SEK 5 000 – 6 000 / EUR 470 – 560
65. Wilhelm Kåge, an ‘Argenta’ stoneware vase, Gustavsberg, Sweden. Green glaze with geometric silver decor. Stamped HANDDREJAD GUSTAVSBERG KÅGE and gold stamps ARGENTA 1048 III M. Height 25 cm, diameter ca 22 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
66. Wilhelm Kåge, two ‘Surrea’ stoneware vases, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden. White carrara glaze and green glaze, the white vase with maker’s stamp, the green vase with inpressed number 31. Height 33 and 25,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
67. Wilhelm Kåge, a set of three ‘Surrea’ and ‘Guldsurrea’ stoneware bowls and two vases, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden. White carrara glaze, two bowls ‘Guldsurrea’ with gold coloured stripes, marked with studio stamps, GUSTAVSBERG SWEDEN GULDSURREA, the vases with inpressed numbers 32 and 33. Diameter of the bowls 13,5 and 20 cm, height 9,5–23,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
68. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden. Four feet, relief decoration, glazed in beige, brown and green, signed KÅGE and stamped FARSTA and with studio mark, blurred year letter. Height 19 cm, diameter ca 14,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
69. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ footed bowl, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1948. Relief decoration of a snake and a bird, glazed in beige, yellow and some blue, signed FARSTA KÅGE R, the studio mark and GUSTAVSBERG. Diameter 28 cm, height 8 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
70. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ stoneware jar, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1959. Geometric decoration, turquoise / blue glaze, signed KÅGE i9, studio mark and FARSTA. Height 30 cm, diameter 24 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 650 – 5 580
70. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ stoneware jar, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1959.
71. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta Spirea’ stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1957. Bulbous body and an mainly unglazed base, glazed in turquoise and dark green, signed KÅGE Ä FARSTA Gustavsberg and the studio mark, height 15 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
72. Wilhelm Kåge, a stoneware figure of a ‘dragon puppy’, Gustavsberg, Sweden 1940–50’s. Yellow glaze, maker’s stamp GUSTAVSBERG KÅGE 4. Height 11,8 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
73. Wilhelm Kåge, a stoneware sculpture of a ‘dragon puppy’, Gustavsberg, Sweden 1940–50’s. White carrara glaze, stamped maker’s mark, GUSTAVSBERG KÅGE 9. Length 16 cm, height 10,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
74. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1973.
75. Berndt Friberg, a set of three stoneware vases, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1973–76.
Brown ’rabbit’s fur’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark, 1973. Height 29,7 cm.
‘Rabbit’s fur’ glazes i brown, yellow and beige hues, signed Friberg with studio mark, o and 1976. Height 10,5–16,5 cm.
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Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
75 A. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1968. Brown ‘rabbit's fur’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark, J, height 24,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
76. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1959. Blue ’rabbit’s fur’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark a. Height 44,4 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 720 – 5 580
77. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1978. Blue and brown ’rabbit’s fur’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark, 1978, height 20,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
78. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden. ‘Rabbit’s fur’ glaze in blue/grey and beige, signed Friberg with the studio mark. Height 53,3 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 720 – 5 580
79. Berndt Friberg, two stoneware vases, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1960 and 1965. ‘Rabbit’s fur’ glaze in blue, brown, beige and grey, one with geometric decor. Signed Friberg with the studio mark, b and g. Height 12,5 and 9,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
80. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1967. Blue ‘rabbit’s fur’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark, I. Height 30 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 790
81. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase with a geometrical decoration, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1962. ‘Rabbit’s fur’ glaze in blue and brown, signed Friberg with the studio mark 1962. Height 27,5 cm, diameter ca 26,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
82. Berndt Friberg, a set of six stoneware miniature vases and two bowls, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1960–1970’s. Aniara glazes, signed Friberg with studio mark and different year letters/ dates. Height 4–11 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
83. Berndt Friberg, a set of 11 miniature stoneware vases, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1960–70’s. Different ‘rabbit’s fur’ glazes, signed Friberg with the studio mark and different year letters. Height 4,5–11,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
84. Stig Lindberg, a ceramic night vessel, painted by the artist for Kristina Kåge, daughter of Wilhelm Kåge, born 1942. Decorated with girls in a summer landscape with flowers, a rooster, a horse and a male figure with a garland (possibly the artist himself?). Signed ‘GUSTAVSBERG Stig L. for little Kristina Christmas 1942 from Santa Claus’. Height 12 cm, length 22,5 cm including handle, diameter 19,3 cm. Provenance: Gift from Stig Lindberg to Wilhelm Kåge's daughter Kristina Kåge (1942–2019), thence by descent. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
85. Stig Lindberg, a ‘Narcissus’ ‘parian’ porcelain sculpture, Gustavsberg, Sweden 1970’s, from a limited edition of 500. From the ‘Figurin’ series, stamped GUSTAVSBERG PARIAN – 6 Stig L. SWEDEN. Height 19,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
86. Stig Lindberg, a set of two stoneware vases and two bowls, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1958–1961. Glazed in turquoise and beige hues, signed Stig L with the studio mark. Height 3,5–16 cm, diameter of the bowls 7,7 and 11,8 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
87. Stig Lindberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1965. Geometric relief decoration, glazed in black and brown hues, signed Stig L with the studio mark. Height ca 40 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
88. Isaac Grünewald, a stoneware vase, Rörstrand, Sweden 1940’s. Decorated with a nude female figure, signed R Grünewald, height 25 cm, diameter ca 25 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
89. Gertrud Lönegren, a stoneware vase, Rörstrand, Sweden 1936–1941.
90. Gunnar Nylund, a stoneware sculpture of a shell, Rörstrand, Sweden 1940–1950’s.
Ball–shaped with geometric relief decoration, glazed in yellow hues. Stamped RÖRSTRAND LÖNEGREN SWEDEN L125 HANDDREJAD. Height 21,5 cm.
Glazed with brown and blue dots, Stamped signature Rörstrand SVERIGE NYLUND. Height 37 cm excluding wooden stand.
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
Literature: Petter Eklund, Gunnar Nylund, Konstnär och industriformgivare‘, Historiska Media and Rörstrand Museum, Sweden 2017, see scetches ‘Nya modeller – Våren 1948’ (New models – Spring 2017), p 77.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
91. Gunnar Nylund, a unique stoneware sculpture, Rörstrand, Sweden.
92. Gunnar Nylund, a stoneware sculpture of a horse’s head, Rörstrand 1940’s.
Glazed in beige and green hues, signed R SWEDEN G NYLUND UNIK. Height 41 cm excluding wooden stand.
Spotted green glaze, signed ‘R’ G.N. Measurements ca 30 x 13 cm, height 34,5 cm excluding wooden stand.
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Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
93. Carl–Harry Stålhane, a stoneware vase, Rörstrand 1950’s. Turquoise and green spotted glaze, signed R SVERIGE CHS. Height 54 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
94. Carl–Harry Stålhane, a stoneware vase, Rörstrand, Sweden 1950's. White bird's egg glaze, signed R SWEDEN CHS. Height ca 45,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 423 – 1 708 EUR
95. Carl–Harry Stålhane, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1950–1960’s. Spotted glaze in beige hues, signed R SWEDEN CHS SDA. Height 51 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
96. Carl–Harry Stålhane, a unique stoneware vase, Rörstrand, Sweden 1960. Geometric relief dekor, glazed in brown/green hues. Signed R –60 CH Stålhane SWEDEN, 45. Height ca 40 cm, diameter 32 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
97. Åke Holm, a stoneware sculpture of ‘Peter the fisherman’, Höganäs, Sweden 1950’s. Glazed in blue, green and brown hues, signed ÅKE Holm. Height 56,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 330 – 2 790
98. Mari Simmulson, a unique terracotta sculpture, Upsala–Ekeby, Sweden 1950’s. A seated woman with a pair of white glazed doves. Signed Mari Simmulson and marked with paper labels. Height 33,3 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
99. Vicke Lindstrand, a stoneware sculpture of three zebras, Upsala–Ekeby, Sweden. Glazed in black/brown and white, stamped VL. 36 x 20 cm, height ca 23 cm. Provenance: Claes Hultberg AB Konsthandel, Stockholm.
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
100. Hertha Hillfon, a glazed ceramic sculpture, Sweden ca 1960. White glazed, signed Hertha Hillfon, measurements ca 31 x 22 cm, height ca 48,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
101. Tyra Lundgren, a stoneware sculpture of a bird, Sweden ca 1973. Partly glazed in beige, white and red, signed B TL 73 ( blurred date). Height 17,5 cm, including a stone base. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
102. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of an apple, Biot, France. Glazed in orange, green and yellow hues, signed HHg, height 20,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 720 – 4 650
103. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of a pear, Biot, France. Glazed in green, yellow and orange hues, signed HHg. Height 21 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
104. Hans Hedberg, a faience and bronze sculpture of cherries, Biot, France. The cherries glazed in red and other hues, bronze twigs, signed HHg. Total height 94 cm including a rectangular base of plexi glass (70 x 30 cm, height 3 cm), the cherries height ca 32 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 150 000 – 175 000 / EUR 13 940 – 16 270
105. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of a bunch of grapes, Biot, France. White spotted glaze, signed HHg. Height 25,5 cm, length ca 43,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
106. Hans Hedberg, a faience vase, Biot, France. Spotted glaze in red and yellow/green hues, signed HHg. Height 52,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
107. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of a bunch of grapes, Biot, France. Green twig with blue glazed grapes, signed HHg. Height 15,5 cm, length ca 24,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 790
108. Ulla & Gustav Kraitz, a glazed stoneware sculpture of a female torso, Fogdarp, Förslöv, Sweden. Blue glaze, height 93,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
109. Eva Bengtsson, a stoneware floor vase, Frillesås, Sweden. Glazed and decorated in white, blue and brown. Signed EVA BENGTSSON, height ca 80 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
110. Birger Kaipiainen, a glazed ceramic plaque, Arabia, Finland probably 1940’s. Decorated with a resting man under a tree with violins in a landscape under a starry sky, signed KAIPIAINEN, ca 40,5 x 40,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
111. Birger Kaipiainen, a ceramic sculpture of a bird, Arabia, Finland 1958. Metal legs and beak, attached to a metal plaque. Richly decorated with clocks, etc, signed KAIPIAINEN ARABIA. Height 53 cm, length ca 62 cm. Exhibitions: The sculpture exhibited at Birger Kaipiainen’s solo exhibition in the Wärtsilä Shop showroom in Helsinki 1958. (d)
Estimate: SEK 125 000 – 150 000 / EUR 11 620 – 13 940
112. Birger Kaipiainen, a glazed stoneware dish, Arabia, Finland, probably 1960’s. Decorated with pansies in relief, glazed in blue and purple hues, signed to the reverse KAIPIAINEN ARABIA. 42 x 34,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
113. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware plaque, Rörstrand Sweden 1954–1958. Decorated with three graces and three swans in a heart–shaped pond, signed and marked 716, 23 x 58 cm. Metal mounts. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
Birger Kaipiainen (1915–1988) was a ceramic artist with a very special design language that exposed a rich fantasy of his. Kaipiainen was employed by Arabia as a 22–year–old in 1937 and stayed there until 1954 when he went to Sweden to work at the Rörstrand factory between 1954 and 1958. He then returned to Finland and to Arabia where he remained until his death in 1988. Birger Kaipiainen's earliest production was inspired by for instance the Byzantine art, he often used a sgraffito technique when working on the decorations. The decorative and flowering chargers as seen from Kaipiainen’s later production, perhaps what he is best known for, were usually built up with the relief effect of ceramic beads and the glazes were often colourful and intense, sometimes with iridescent hues of the glaze. In addition to the flowers and the fruits his motifs also featured various animals. The birds were the most common ones. Kaipiainen began experimenting with pure sculptural motifs with birds in the late 1950s and received the Grand Prix at the Triennale in Milan for a sandpiper bird sculpture in 1960. The sandpiper sculpture that Bukowski’s have the pleasure of selling is made in 1958 and has a body entirely in ceramics. The decoration shows a variety of clocks, a recurring motif in Kaipiainen’s visual world which is said to have reminded Kaipiainen of the young friend Kuovi who spoke about the migratory birds’ intrinsic clock. This sandpiper sculpture forebode the pearl birds that came to make Kaipiainen internationally known. These birds were made by first creating a steel skeleton that built up the shape, which was clad with hand–rolled ceramic beads and sometimes provided with other decorative elements. The auction's sculpture is documented from Kaipiainen’s separate exhibition at Wärtsilä in Helsinki in 1958.
114. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware charger, Arabia, Finland 1970–1980’s. Decorated with flowers in yellow, black and white lustre glaze against a black and white red spotted ground, signed KAIPIAINEN ARABIA. Length 47,5 cm, width 43,5 cm (d)
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 650 – 5 580
115. Birger Kaipiainen, a ceramic wall sculpture, Arabia, Finland 1960’s. Relief decor with modeled beads, details in mirror glass, glazed in blue, black, white and silver, mounted to a wooden plaque, signed to the side: KAIPIAINEN ARABIA, ca 22,5 x 22,5 cm. Provenance: Marked with NK (Nordiska Kompaniet) paper label. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
116. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware dish, Arabia, Finland. Floral decor with lustre glazes, signed KAIPIAINEN ARABIA, 44,5 x 36,5 cm, height 6 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
117. Rut Bryk, a large stoneware ‘Sun Rose’ wall relief, Arabia, Finland 1950’s. Two pieces mounted to a wooden plaque, sun rose with a bird, glazed in several colours. Height ca 123,5 cm, width 45 cm, depth ca 6 cm. Literature: Harri Kalha, ‘Rut Bryk’, EMMA, Espo Museum of Modern Art, 2nd edition, 2016, see pp 172–173, compare Sun Rose, ca 1957, illustrated from the Kakkonen Collection, p 173. (d)
Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 970 – 9 300
118. Rut Bryk, a ceramic wall relief, Arabia, Finland 1940’s. Decorated with mother and child among roses, signed RUT BRYK, BRYK ARABIA, ca 36 x 35,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
119. Rut Bryk, a stoneware relief from the ‘Karelian Village’, Arabia, Finland ca 1953. Decorated with birds in a tree, glazed in green, pink and blue hues, signed BRYK II and marked with number 261, ca 36,5x33 cm. Literature: Harri Kalha, ‘Rut Bryk’, EMMA, Espo Museum of Modern Art, 2nd edition, 2016, compare picture from an exhibition with the artist in front of her ‘Karelian Village ensemble’, dated ca 1953. (d)
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 35 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 260
120. Rut Bryk, a stoneware sculpture/dish, Finland 1950–1960’s. Relief decor in black, partly glazed in turquoise, green and pink, ca 31,5 x 31,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
122. Rut Bryk, a stoneware wall relief, Arabia, Finland 1970’s.
121. Rut Bryk, a ‘City’ ceramic sculpture, Finland ca 1960. In the shape of a building, decorated with relief patterns, partly glazed, measurements 16,5x16,5 cm, height 20,5 cm. Exhibitions: ‘City’ consisted of reliefs and sculptures, composed in a horizontal composition of, among other things, these house–like works and displayed at the world exhibition in Brussels in 1958 and at the Milan Triennial in 1960. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
122. Rut Bryk, a stoneware wall relief, Arabia, Finland 1970’s. Joined pieces, mounted to a wooden plaque, partly glazed in green, orange, red, pink and yellow. Signed RUT BRYK, measurements 39,5 x 50,5 cm, depth 8 cm. Literature: Harri Kalha, ‘Rut Bryk’, EMMA, Espo Museum of Modern Art, 2nd edition, 2016, compare similar reliefs illustrated. (d)
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 125 000 / EUR 9 300 – 11 620
123. Rut Bryk, a stoneware wall relief, Arabia, Finland ca 1960. Joined plaques decorated in light pink, blue, green, black, etc, framed on a white painted wooden board, total measurements 58 x 66 cm, the ceramic relief 30,2 x 37,7 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 720 – 4 650
124. Friedl Holzer–Kjellberg, a stoneware vase, Arabia, Finland, 1950’s. Three joined vases, glazed in white with a little red, not signed. Height 52,5 cm. Literature: Oili Mäki, ‘Taide Ja Työ – Finnish Designers of today’, Werner Söderström, Porvoosa 1954, compare the vases illustrated pp 95–95, two dated 1953. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
125. Axel Salto, a stoneware bowl in the budding style, Royal Copenhagen Denmark. Glazed in greenish yellow and beige hues, signed SALTO and 629, 20566 the three waves in underglaze–blue, stamped DENMARK in green. Diameter 12,5 cm, height 7,5 cm Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
126. Jane Reumert, a stoneware vase, Denmark 2009. Asymmetrical, pierced, signed JANE 2009. Height 18 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
127. Pablo Picasso, a faience dish ‘Colombe sur lit de paille’, Madoura, Vallauris, France post 1949, A.R. 79. Decorated in ivory, yellow and brown against a black coloured background, signed EDITION PICASSO and stamped mark MADOURA PLEIN FEU EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE PICASSO. 32 x 39 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 720 – 4 650
129. Pablo Picasso, a faience plaque ‘Danseurs’, Madoura, Vallauris, France ca 1956, A.R. 387. 128. Pablo Picasso, a faience plaque ‘Scène de plage’, Madoura, Vallauris, France post 1956, AR no 389. Decorated in blackish brown against an ivory coloured background, stamped mark MADOURA PLEIN FEU EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE PICASSO. Diameter 25 cm.
Decorated in blackish brown against an ivory coloured background, stamped mark MADOURA PLEIN FEU EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE PICASSO. Diameter ca 19 cm.
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Provenance: Bought by the present owner in Vallauris in the mid 1950’s. Literature: A. Ramié, nr 387, p 200. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 790
130. Pablo Picasso, a ‘Danseurs’ faience plaque, Madoura, Vallauris, France post 1956, A.R. 388. Relif decoration with dancing figures in white against black, maker’s stamp to reverse: MADOURA PLEIN FEU EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE PICASSO, ca 19 x 19,5 cm. Literature: A. Ramié, no 388, p 200. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
131. Pablo Picasso, a faience plaque ‘Profile de Jacqueline’, Madoura Vallauris, France 1956, A. Ramié 383. A woman’s profile in black against a white glazed ground, marked EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE PICASSO MADOURA PLEIN FEU. Diameter 18,8 cm. Provenance: Hans Erik Börjeson Collection. Literature: A. Ramié 383, p 199, the model was executed in a limited edition of 500 pieces. (d)
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
132. Pablo Picasso, a faience ‘Picador’ dish, Madoura, Vallauris, France, A.R., variant of no 160, post 1952. Signed EDITION PICASSO and stamped MADOURA PLEIN FEU. 21 x 21 cm. Literature: A. Ramié, compare no 160, circular dish with the same motif, p 89. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
133. Henning Koppel, a sterling bowl, executed by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen 1948–1977, design nr 980 A. An asymmetrical rounded shape. Diameter 40 cm, height ca 16 cm, weight ca 3600 g. Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 970 – 9 300
134. Johan Rohde, a set of 207 pcs Acorn sterling and stainless steel flatware, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen post 1945. 18 dinner knives 20 dinner forks 21 dinner spoons 12 luncheon knives 12 luncheon forks 30 dessert spoons 18 fish knives 18 fish forks 18 salad knives 18 salad forks 9 butter knives 9 butter knife–rests 1 pair of salad servers 1 soup ladle 1 serving fork Enclosed is a mahogany chest of drawers, brass handles, 75 x 40 cm, height 92 cm. Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 125 000 / EUR 9 300 – 11 620
135. Johan Rohde, a set of 57 pcs of Acorn sterling and stainless steel flatware, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen post 1945. 6 dinner forks 6 dinner knives 6 fish knives 1 pair of all sterling large salad servers 6 salad forks 6 dessert spoons 6 dessert forks 6 icecream spoons 6 luncheon knives 4 butter knives 1 serving fork 2 herring forks Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 330 – 2 790
136. Jeweler Carl Söderqvist, a silver table lamp, Gothenburg, Sweden 1931. Hammered decor, the base decorated with acanthus leaf loops, on four round and flat feet, height 61 cm including textile shade. Provenance: The base with engraved inscription: ‘Gunnar Anderberg på 50–årsdagen från Befälhavare och Styrmän på Kungsholm, Gripsholm, Drottningholm’ (Gunnar Anderberg on his 50’s birthday from Captains at Kungsholm, Gripsholm, Drottningholm).
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
137. Atelier Borgila, a pair of sterling bonbonniéres, Stockholm 1945. Height ca 11 cm, total weight ca 965 g. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
138. Wiwen Nilsson, a silver set with a pair of candlesticks and a cigarette case, Lund Sweden 1927–1938. Candlesticks height ca 5 cm, cigarette case 10 x 7 cm, total weight ca 255 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
139. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling silver, rock crystal and onyx pendant with chain, Lund Sweden 1937. The rock crystal is facet cut, crowned by onyx. Total height of the pendant 6,5 cm, length of chain 70 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
140. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling and rock crystal bangle, Lund 1939, stamped MADE IN SWEDEN. Inner circumference ca 51 cm, the rock crystal length 4,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
141. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling bowl ‘The King’s bowl’, Lund Sweden 1952. The base with facets. Diameter 23 cm, weight 540 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 790
142. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling silver bowl, Lund, Sweden 1956. Octagonal base, diameter 23,2 cm, height 5,7 cm, weight 549 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
143. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling set with tray, creamer, sugar bowl and a pair of tongues, Lund Sweden 1964–1969.
144. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling bowl, Lund, Sweden 1971.
Tray 17 x 9 cm, creamer height 6 cm, sugar height 5 cm, the pair of tongues length 6,5 cm, total weight 370 g.
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Bell–shaped with facets. Height 10,5 cm, weight 210 g. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
145. Wiwen Nilsson, an 18k gold bracelet, Lund Sweden 1961. Length 21 cm, weight 30 g.
146. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling and rock crystal pendant, Lund Sweden 1946.
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Five facet cut rock crystals. Height 5 cm.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
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Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
147. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling silver necklace with a facet cut rock crystal pendant, Lund, Sweden 1943. Both pendant and chain with maker’s mark R8, height of pendant 3,1 cm (rock crystal 2,4 x 1,9 cm), chain length 60 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
148. Wiwen Nilsson, a pair of hexagonal sterling silver cuff–links, Lund 1958. Hegagonal, diameter 2,2 cm, total weight 15 g, case included (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
149. Wiwen Nilsson, a set of 32 pcs of luncheon silver flatware, Lund, Sweden 1956–69. 13 luncheon forks (length 17,4 cm) 13 luncheon knives (length including stainless steel blades, 18,5 cm) 6 dessert spoons (length 17,2 cm). Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
150. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a silver necklace with a beach stone pendant, executed in her own workshop in France 1950’s. The neck part stamped TORUN MADE IN FRANCE, inner circumference 31 cm, height of the pendant ca 11,5 cm. Provenance: Lennart Ehrenborg (1923–2017) a Swedish documetary film maker. In 1964 Lennart Ehrenborg went together with Mac Ahlberg to Biot in the South of France in order to make films about Torun Bülow Hübe and also about the neighbouring potter Hans Hedberg ‘Svenska Konsthantverkare i Biot’ (Swedish crafts in Biot). Torun and the Ehrenborg family became friends at the time. (d)
Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 970 – 9 300
151. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a white gold and facet cut rock crystal ring, executed in her own workshop 1964. Stamped TORUN, ring size ca 13,5/42, weight 16,7 g. Provenance: Lennart Ehrenborg (1923–2017), a Swedish documetary film maker. Lennart Ehrenborg commssioned this ring as a gift to his wife Inga. A copy of the correspondence between Torun and Ehrenborg is shown below. A copy of Torun's original drawing for the ring is enclosed. ‘The best ring I made to date’ was her comment about the ring at the time. In 1964 Lennart Ehrenborg went together with Mac Ahlberg to Biot in the South of France in order to make films about Torun Bülow Hübe and also about the neighbouring potter Hans Hedberg ‘Svenska Konsthantverkare i Biot’ (Swedish crafts in Biot). Torun and the Ehrenborg family became friends at the time. (d)
Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 260 – 3 720
150. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a silver necklace with a beach stone pendant, executed in her own workshop in France 1950’s.
152. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a silver necklace with pendant, executed in her own workshop, Stockholm 1964. The pendant with a clear glass drop, stamped TORUN, the neck part with an inner circumference of ca 51 cm, pendant height ca 4,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
153. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a sterling silver necklace with pendant, Georg Jensen, Denmark, design nr 135. Neck part executed in her own workshop, the pendant with six drop shaped rock crystals and two amethysts, executed by Georg Jensen. Circumference ca 40 cm, the pendant 10x7,3 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
154. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a sterling and qvartz bangle, Georg Jensen, Denmark, design nr 203B. Inner circumference ca 15 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
151. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a white gold and facet cut rock crystal ring, executed in her own workshop 1964.
155. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a sterling silver collier, design nr 160, the pendant nr 132 with a smoke coloured qvartz, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Neck part with inner circumference ca 44 cm, pendant height ca 7 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
156. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a sterling silver necklace and bracelet, executed in her own workshop 1990’s. Twisted, both stamped TORUN STERLING (bracelet with blurred stamps). Length ca 48 and 19,5 cm, total weight 115 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
157. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a pair of sterling silver earrings. Stamped TORUN 925. Total height including hook, ca 10,5 cm, weight 17 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 5 000 – 6 000 / EUR 470 – 560
158. Sigurd Persson, a set of three sterling silver candlesticks, Stockholm, 1965 and 1970, executed by Johann Wist. Height 15.5 cm, total weight ca 725 g (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
159. Sigurd Persson, a sterling silver vase, Stockholm, 1963, executed by Johann Wist. Height 20 cm, weight 395 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
160. Rey Urban, an 18k gold bangle, Stockholm 1969. Inner circumference ca 17 cm, weight 68 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
161. Olle Ohlsson, a sterling silver teapot, Stockholm 1982. Partly with relief decoration, fixed handle. Length 18 cm, height 21 cm, weight ca 615 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 750 – 1 400
162. Olle Ohlsson, a sterling silver cigarette box, Stockholm 1974. The lid with relief decoration, wooden lining, 15,5 x 9,5 cm, height 2,2 cm, total weight 405 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 380 – 560
163. Olle Ohlsson, a sterling silver dish, Stockholm 1981. Diameter 41,7 cm, height ca 7 cm, weight 1850 g. In wooden case. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
164. Olle Ohlsson, a sterling silver vase, Stockholm 1982. 17x9 cm, height 16 cm, weight 660 g. Literature: Elsebeth Welander–Berggren, ‘Olle Ohlsson, arbeten i urval’, Beckholmens förlag in collaboration with the exhibitions at Prins Eugen’s Waldemarsudde, Stockholm and Röhsska, Gothenburg 2004, illustrated. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
165. Olle Ohlsson, a sterling silver pendant. Spherical, in the shape of faces, diameter ca 2 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 3 000 – 4 000 / EUR 280 – 380
166. Nils Nisbel, a sterling silver four light chandelier, 1993. Height ca 125 cm, diameter 90 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
187. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Gröningen’, knotted pile, ca 241–241,5 x 170,5–173,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN.
167. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a textile, ‘Blåklockan’, flat weave, ca 185–189x80–81 cm, signed MMF. Designed in 1926. Woven before 1942. (Rare). Estimate: SEK 7 000 – 9 000 / EUR 650 – 840
168. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a textile, ‘Skaftblomman’, flat weave, ca 192 x 76 cm, signed MMF. Designed in 1926. Woven before 1942. Estimate: SEK 7 000 – 9 000 / EUR 650 – 840
169. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a drape, ‘Gul våd’, flat weave, ca 213 x 113–114,5 cm, signed MMF. Designed in 1924, woven before 1942. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
170. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a drape, ‘Röd S–bård’, flat weave, ca 237–242,5 x 153–156 cm, signed MMF. Designed in 1925, woven before 1942. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
171. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a drape, ‘Rågen’, flat weave, ca 198 x 135,5 cm, signed AB MMF. Designed in 1929, woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv–verkstaden i Båstad , Stockholm 1968, plate 28; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, , colour plate page 114.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
172. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a drape, ‘Taraxacum’, tapestry weave, ca 243,5–244,5 x 151–155 cm, signed AB MMF. Designed in 1930. Woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv–verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, plate 35,colour plate opposite page 48; Millesgårdens utställningskatalog No. 20: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Stockholm 1989, No. 5, colour plate pages 12–13; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 116.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 680
173. Ingrid Hellman–Knafve, a drape, tapestry weave, ca 199–201 x 172,5–175,5 cm, signed I.H in a rhomb, Sweden around 1950. Diagonal patterned in a variety of ivory, light grey and brown nuances. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
174. Lars Gynning, a tapestry, ‘Havsfiskar’, tapestry weave, ca 183,5–184,5 x 121–122 cm, signed PF AUBUSSON GYNNING, the 1950’s. (Pinton Frères, Lars Gynning). Designed around 1960. A polychrome modernistic composition with marine fishes. (Rare). Literature: Compare with Brunius, Teddy: Lars Gynning – Textila bilder, Lund 1985, a comparative work ‘Blått akvarium’ text page 44, plate page 45. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 680
175. Lars Gynning, a tapestry, ‘Les Pêcheurs de Puerto Rico’, tapestry weave, ca 147,5–148,5x239 cm, signed PF Gynning. (Pinton Frères in Aubusson, Lars Gynning). Designed around 1960. A polychrome exotic landscape with a casting net that is pulled up on the beach. A label at the back. (Rare). Literature: Compare with Brunius, Teddy: Lars Gynning – Textila bilder, Lund 1985, plate page 81. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
176. Barbro Sprinchorn, a tapestry, ‘La Lune’, tapestry variant, ca 87,5–88,5 x 103,5 cm, signed AB MMF S. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Sprinchorn). Designed in 1969. A label at the back. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
177. Barbro Sprinchorn, a tapestry, tapestry variant, ‘Ode till en kronärtskocka’, ca 128–130,5 x 169–170 cm, signed AB MMF BS. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Sprinchorn). Designed in 1972. A label at the back. (Slightly rare). (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 720 – 5 580
178. Kaisa Melanton, a tapestry, ‘Ön’, tapestry weave, ca 200–201 x 111,5–112,5 cm, signed AB MMF KM. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Kaisa Melanton). Designed in 1972. A receipt, from Märta Måås–Fjetterström AB in Båstad for 5.640kr 23/6–77, and a label comes with this lot. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 680
177. Barbro Sprinchorn, a tapestry, tapestry variant, ‘Ode till en kronärtskocka’, ca 128–130,5 x 169–170 cm, signed AB MMF BS.
179. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Svarta trädgårdsmattan’, knotted pile, ca 384–385,5 x 289–303 cm, signed MMF. Designed for the Gothenburg exhibition in 1923. Woven before 1942. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv–verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, colour plate opposite page 32; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 79, 104–105; Persson, Angelica: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta MååsFjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, colour plates pages 60–61; Skrifter från Kungl. Husgerådskammare 20, NisserDalman, Margareta, Stockholm 2019, No. 55, page 60.
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 150 000 / EUR 9 300 – 13 940
180. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Röda trädgårdsmattan’, knotted pile, ca 335,5–337,5 x 224,5–230,5 cm, signed AB MMF. Designed in 1923 for the jubilee exhibition in Gothenburg. Woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv–verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, colour plate opposite page 32; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plates pages 79, 104–105.
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 150 000 / EUR 9 300 – 13 940
181. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Hästhagen’, knotted pile, ca 346x218,5–220 cm, signed AB MMF. ‘Hästhagen’ was designed for the Gothenburg exhibition in 1923. Woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv–verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, colour plate opposite page 33; Millesgårdens utställningskatalog nr 20: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Stockholm 1989, No. 9, colour plate page 16; Persson, Angelica: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, colour plate page 71; Skrifter från Kungl. Husgerådskammare 20, NisserDalman, Margareta, Stockholm 2019, No. 50, page 60.
Estimate: SEK 80 000 – 120 000 / EUR 7 440 – 11 160
182. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Hästhagen’, knotted pile, ca 329,5–331,5 x 222,5–224 cm, signed AB MMF. Designed in 1923, woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och vävverkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, colour plate opposite page 33; Millesgårdens utställningskatalog nr 20: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Stockholm 1989, No. 9, colour plate page 16; Persson, Angelica: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, colour plate page 71; Skrifter från Kungl. Husgerådskammare 20, NisserDalman, Margareta, Stockholm 2019, No. 50, page 60.
Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 970 – 9 300
183. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Hästhagen’, knotted pile, ca 332–337 x 216,5–222 cm, signed AB MMF. ‘Hästhagen’ was designed for the Gothenburg exhibition in 1923. Woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och vävverkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, colour plate opposite page 33; Millesgårdens utställningskatalog nr 20: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Stockholm 1989, No. 9, colour plate page 16; Persson, Angelica: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, colour plate page 71; Skrifter från Kungl. Husgerådskammare 20, NisserDalman, Margareta, Stockholm 2019, No. 50, page 60.
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 580 – 7 440
184. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Ängarna’, knotted pile, ca 244–245,5x178,5–181,5 cm, signed AB MMF. Designed in 1928 for m/s Kungsholm, woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Märta Måås–Fjetterström och verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1951, plate page 17; Mattor och vävnader – Märta MååsFjetterström, Barbro Nilsson, Marianne Richter, Ann–Mari Forsberg, Båstad 1956, plate page 10; ICA bokförlag: Antikt – Bukowskis experter berättar, Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 176; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta MååsFjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 113.
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 70 000 / EUR 4 650 – 6 510
185. Märta Gahn, a runner, knotted pile, ca 326,5–329 x 145 cm, signed MG 1928, Swedish Grace. An ivory melange ground with small polychrome ornaments as well as three medallions with a deer, a blooming branch and a bird. A reddish pink melange main border with ornaments. (d)
Estimate: SEK 9 000 – 10 000 / EUR 840 – 930
186. A carpet, knotted pile, ca 488–491 x 347,5–350,5 cm, probably France, first third of the 20th century. A large stylized polychrome floral patterned ground with a medallion and a framework of stylized roses. The borders with stylized branches. Reminds of some of the creations by Paul Follot. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 720 – 5 580
187. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Gröningen’, knotted pile, ca 241–241,5 x 170,5–173,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1954. In 1962 the carpet was ordered at Märta Måås–Fjetterström AB in Båstad ‘to be delivered if possible before Christmas this year.’ (Rare). Literature: Compare with Mattor Vävnader, Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson, Marianne Richter, Ann–Mari Forsberg, Barbro Sprinchorn, Stockholm the 1960’s, plate page 16. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 70 000 / EUR 3 720 – 6 510
188. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Stjärnflossan, blå’, knotted pile, ca 242–243 x 146–147,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1957. (Rare). (d)
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
189. A carpet, knotted pile in relief, ca 257,5–259 x 158,5–166 cm, Sweden the 1930’s. An ivory and brown melange flat woven ground with knotted ivory coloured geometric art deco patterns. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 790
190. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Vita spetsporten, grönblå’, knotted pile in relief, ca 310,5–314x252 cm, signed MMF. Designed in 1934, woven before 1942. According to Måås–Fjetterström AB, Båstad, the ‘Spetsporten’ is probably unique in this colour combination. Provenance: Bought at Bukowskis Moderna Spring auction 1998, # 1216. Literature: Compare with Thorman, Elisabeth: Svenska mattor, utställning på Akademien för de Fria Konsterna, Stockholm 1945, plate No VI; Katalogen Märta Måås–Fjetterström och verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1951, plate page 12; Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv–verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, plate No 42; af Klercker, Susanne: Antikt – Bukowskis experter berättar, Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 178; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta MååsFjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate and text pages 82–83, 130.
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 125 000 / EUR 9 300 – 11 620
189. A carpet, knotted pile in relief, ca 257,5–259 x 158,5–166 cm, Sweden the 1930’s.
191. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Rutig blå halvflossa’, knotted pile in relief, ca 251,5–252,5 x 170,5–172,5 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1938. Woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Liljevalchs konsthall: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 135.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 720 – 5 580
192. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Gyllenrutan’, knotted pile in relief, ca 255 x177– 178 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1945. Literature: Compare with Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 148.
Estimate: SEK 90 000 – 95 000 / EUR 8 370 – 8 830
193. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Gyllenrutan grön’, knotted pile in relief ca 240,5–241,5 x 135,5–138 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1945. Literature: Compare with Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 148.
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 330 – 2 790
194. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Höstmattan’, flat weave, ca 325,5–328 x 225–226,5 cm, signed AB MMF. Designed in 1918, woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Millesgårdens utställningskatalog nr 20: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Stockholm 1989, No. 15, colour plate page 18.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
195. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Vit botten’, flat weave, ca 293–301,5 x 201,5–205 cm, signed MMF. Designed before 1919. Woven before 1942. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 720 – 4 650
196. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Röda åttan’, flat weave, ca 295 x 199,5–202 cm, signed MMF. Designed in 1928. Woven before 1942. Literature: Compare with Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 109.
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 650 – 5 580
197. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Röda åttan’, flat weave, ca 304–305,5 x 199,5–201 cm, signed AB MMF. Designed in 1928, woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 109.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
198. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Röd grön äng’, flat weave, ca 259,5 x 200–201 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1929, woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 112.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
199. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Blå heden’, flat weave, ca 218,5–222 x 148,5 cm, signed AB MMF. Designed in 1931, woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Märta Måås–Fjetterström och verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1951, plate page 6; ICA bokförlag: Antikt – Bukowskis experter berättar, Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 178; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta MååsFjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås– Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate pages 66–69.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
200. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a runner, ‘Blå heden’, flat weave, ca 192,5 x 85–86 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1931. Woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Märta Måås–Fjetterström och verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1951, plate page 6; ICA bokförlag: Antikt – Bukowskis experter berättar, Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 178; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta MååsFjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate pages 66–69.
Estimate: SEK 7 000 – 9 000 / EUR 650 – 840
201. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Rutmattan’, flat weave, ca 294,5–297 x 196–201,5 cm, signed MMF. Designed in 1931, woven before 1942. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 790
202. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Porslinsmattan’, flat weave, ca 239,5 x 161 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1932. Woven after 1941. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 330 – 2 790
208. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Randig med tvist, grön’, flat weave, ca 244,5–245,5 x 226–227 cm, signed AB MMF BN.
203. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Nyponblomman’, flat weave, ca 207 x 141–142 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1932. Woven after 1941. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
204. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Vita Rutmattan’, flat weave, ca 328 x 189,5–193,5 cm, signed AB MMF. Designed in 1933, woven after 1941. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 330 – 2 790
205. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Ljusa plador’, flat weave, ca 194–195 x 109–111 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1933. Woven after 1941. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
206. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a runner, ‘Röda Esset’, flat weave, ca 225,5–228,5 x 112–115 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1934. Woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Märta Måås–Fjetterström och verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1951, plate page 6; ICA bokförlag: Antikt – Bukowskis experter berättar, Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 178; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta MååsFjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate pages 66–69.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
207. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, ‘Korgmattan’, flat weave, ca 227–229,5 x 152,5–157 cm, signed AB MMF. Designed in 1936, woven after 1941. (Rare). Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
208. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Randig med tvist, grön’, flat weave, ca 244,5–245,5 x 226–227 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1943. (d)
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 650 – 5 580
209. Rakel Carlander, a rug, flat weave, ca 306,5–307,5 x 199–200 cm, signed RC, around 1950. An ivory melange ground with a grid pattern in a variety of blue nuances and polychrome geomtric patterns. A brownish blue melange border. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
210. Carl Dangel, a carpet, flat weave, ca 265–268 x 174–176 cm, signed CD, Sweden around the middle of the 20th century. A brown melange stripe pattern with large polychrome stylized flowers and geometric shapes. A narrow light grey melange border. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 680
211. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Falurutan mörk’, flat weave, ca 278 x 198–202 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1952. Literature: Compare with Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plates page 68; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 153.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 720 – 5 580
212. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Falurutan ljusbrun’, flat weave, ca 206,5 x 145–146,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1952. Literature: Compare with Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plates page 68; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta MååsFjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 153.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 790
213. A carpet, flat weave, ca 200,5–202 x 133,5–136 cm, signed Agda Österberg and MB. (Monika Bertilsson has designed the pattern and Agda Österberg has approved of it). A brown melange ground with narrow polychrome fields. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 680
214. Marianne Richter, a carpet, ‘Muren ljusblå’, flat weave, ca 177 x 137,5–139 cm, signed AB MMF MR. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Marianne Richter). Designed in 1971. Made without fringes. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
215. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Snäckorna’, flat weave, ca 267–268 x 234,5–246,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN.
215. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Snäckorna’, flat weave, ca 267–268 x 234,5–246,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1943. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och vävverkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, plate 48; af Klercker, Susanne: Antikt – Bukowskis experter berättar,Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 182; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta MååsFjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 145.
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 70 000 / EUR 4 650 – 6 510
216. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Snäckorna’, flat weave, ca 278 x 191,5–194 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1943. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv–verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, plate 48; af Klercker, Susanne: Antikt – Bukowskis experter berättar, Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 182; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås– Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta MååsFjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 145.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 720 – 4 650
217. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Snäckorna’, flat weave, ca 222 x 140,5–142,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1943. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv–verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, plate 48; af Klercker, Susanne: Antikt – Bukowskis experter berättar, Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 182; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås– Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta MååsFjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 145.
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 330 – 2 790
218. Barbro Nilsson, a runner, ‘Enbär’, flat weave, ca 273 x 89,5 cm, signerad AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1946. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv–verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, plate 50, colour plate opposite page 65; Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plate page 3; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta MååsFjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 149.
Estimate: SEK 18 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 680 – 2 330
219. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Finspong, lättbrun’ (‘Kringelikroka’), flat weave, ca 298 x 203–204 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1954. Literature: Compare with Mattor och vävnader – Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson, Marianne Richter, Ann–Mari Forsberg, Stockholm 1957, plate page 19; Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv–verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, text page 38. (d)
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
220. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Tånga blå’, flat weave, ca 355 x 252–256 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1955. Literature: Compare with Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plate page 69; Stensman, Mailis: Ännu Mera Mattor från Märta Måås–Fjetterströms ateljé i Båstad 1919–1999, Uddevalla 1999, colour plate page 11; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta MååsFjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 154–155.
Estimate: SEK 120 000 – 125 000 / EUR 11 160 – 11 620
221. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Tånga grön’, flat weave, ca 234 x 169–171 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed for the H55 (the Helsingborg exhibition in 1955). Literature: Compare with Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plate page 69; Stensman, Mailis: Ännu Mera Mattor från Märta Måås–Fjetterströms ateljé i Båstad 1919–1999, Uddevalla 1999, colour plate page 11; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta MååsFjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 154–155.
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 330 – 2 790
222. Marianne Richter, a carpet, ‘Josefina gul’, flat weave, ca 226–227,5 x 171,5–175,5 cm, signed AB MMF MR. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Marianne Richter). Designed in 1955. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv–verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, plate 67.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
223. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Solfläckar’, flat weave, ca 287,5–289 x 207–208,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1966. Literature: Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv–verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, colour plate opposite page 80; Nationalmusei utställningskatalog 308: verkstad Måås– Fjetterström, Stockholm 1967, No. 31, plate page 13; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås– Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta MååsFjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate pages 156–157.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 720 – 4 650
224. Barbro Nilsson, a carpet, ‘Violetta grön’, knotted pile, ca 200–201 x 129,5–131 cm, signed AB MMF BN.
225. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, a carpet, knotted pile, ca 140 x 64,5–66,5 cm, signed MMF.
(AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1961. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och väv–verkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, plate 58.
Designed in the beginning to the middle of the 1930’s, woven before 1942. A brown melange ground with polychrome dots. An ivory border with small squares.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 5 000 / EUR 380 – 470
226. Sigvard Bernadotte, a carpet, knotted pile, ca 210,5 x 153,5 cm, signed SB.
227. Lars Gynning, a carpet, ‘Blå Variant’, knotted pile, ca 168–170 x 120,5–122 cm, designed by Lars Gynning.
An ivory ground with a large medallion with geometric patterns and borders in a variety of blue, red, grey and brownish violet nuances. Made at Nils Nessims Textilateljéer in the 1940’s–1950’s.
Probably woven in 1964 at Svensk Hemslöjd, Sveavägen i Stockholm. A sewn on label at the back. (Very rare).
Literature: Compare with Om Sigvard Bernadottes kompositioner för mattor, tyger, plast och papper Nordenfelt, Amelie: Något om Sigvard Bernadottes designverksamhet, kandidatuppsats vid Lunds universitet vt 1999. (d)
Provenance: The carpet was probably at the exhibition ‘Blå variant’ at Galerie Bleue in Stockholm. Literature: About the exhibition ‘Blå variant’ at Galerie Bleue in Stockholm Brunius, Teddy: Lars Gynning Textila bilder, Lund 1985, text page 66. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
186. A carpet, knotted pile, ca 488–491 x 347,5–350,5 cm, probably France, first third of the 20th century.
228. An Art Nouveau bronze table lamp, early 20th century. Opalescent glass shades, height ca 60 cm, diameter ca 60 cm. Provenance: The Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken office in Jönköping Sweden.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
229. Demetre Chiparus, a ‘Hooded cloak’ patinated bronze and ivory sculpture, Paris 1920’s. A girl with green patinated coat, signed in the back D.H. chiparus, mounted to an onyx base. Total height ca 19,5 cm, height of the bronze figure ca 16,5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Gunnar and Märta Philipson. Gift to the mother of the present owner. Literature: Alberto Shayo, ‘Chiparus, Master of Art Deco’, ACC Art Books 2016, compare the model illustrated, catalogue no 166, from the Cornelia and Richard Kastenholz collection, Germany, p 234.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
230. Wiener Werkstätte, an evening bag, Austria 1920’s. Leather decorated in black and brown with guilded and minted details, height excluding handle 16 cm, width 20 cm. Provenance: Hermann Propst, the agent for Wiener Werkstätte in Sweden during the 1920’s.
Estimate: SEK 5 000 – 7 000 / EUR 470 – 650
231. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a pair of ‘MR 20’, armchairs, Berliner Metallgewerbe Josef Müller or Bamberg Metallwerkstätten, 1920’s. Chrome plated tubular steel, seat and back in black leather, height 80,5 cm. Provenance: Architect Lars Israel Wahlman Literature: Alexander von Vegesack, Deutsche Stahlrohrmöbel: 650 Modelle aus Katalogen von 1927–1958, Bangert, Munich, 1986, p. 64.Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, Mies van der Rohe: architecture and design in Stuttgart, Barcelona, Brno, Skira, Milan, 1998. p. 20–21, 76–77, 80–81.
Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 970 – 9 300
232. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained birch table by Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. The top covered in green linoleum. Maker’s metal label NK R37409 – C12 10 36. Diameter 60 cm, height 67,3 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
233. A Swedish Grace mahogany show case cabinet, reportedly a win at the Stockholm Cabinetmakers association lottery, 1920’s. The upper doors with a trellis pattern, the lower section with relief decorations. Height 177 cm, width 93 cm, depth 38 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
234. Swedish Grace, 4 chairs + 2 + 1 with armrests, reportedly a win from the Stockholm Cabinetmakers’ association lottery. 1920’s. Mahogany, carved decoration, upholstered with velvet. Chair height 86 cm, seat height ca 46 cm, chairs with armrest height 90 cm, chair with armrest height 80 cm (7 chairs in total). Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 330 – 2 790
235. Swedish Grace, a mahogany sofa, reportedly a win in the Stockholm Cabinetmakers’ association lottery, 1920's. Upholstery with velvet. Length 210 cm, depth 72 cm, height 85 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
236. Gösta Thorell, a journeyman cabinet, executed at August Perssons’ workshop for The Cabinetmakers association, 1931. Cabinet on stand, veneered with palisander and bubinga in a geometrical pattern, marquetry details in metal, top and base with carved details, interior with drawers, shelves and a cabinet, height 175 cm, width 97 cm, depth 40 cm. Literature: Pictured in the Cabinet makers association archive.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
231. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a pair of ‘MR 20’, armchairs, Berliner Metallgewerbe Josef Müller or Bamberg Metallwerkstätten, 1920’s.
237. Axel Einar Hjorth, attributed to, a marble top Swedish Grace table, Nordiska Kompaniet 1920–1930’s. Base in lacquered and gilt wood, stylized carved details, marble top, maker’s mark, height 72 cm, diameter 100 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
238. Nils Fougstedt, a pewter framed wall mirror, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1925. The frieze with relief decoration, stamped with maker’s mark and Y7. 50 x 40,5 cm. Literature: Gregor Paulsson (ed), Svenska Slöjdföreningens tidskrift, FORM, 1925, häfte 1, see the model illustrated p 18. Anita L. du Rietz, ‘Skönhet till vardags, Estrid Ericson och Svenskt Tenn’, Lorensvik Förlag 2018, compare the model illustrated from Smålandsgatan 40, p 18.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
239. Nils Fougstedt, a pewter and glass cruet–set, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1925, model 163. Pewter stand with glass bottles, maker’s mark Stockholm Y7. 13 x 10 cm, total height including bottles 14 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
240. Nils Fougstedt, probably, a pair of pewter and brass framed wall sconces, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1925. The top crowned with an elephant, two candleholders, stamped with maker’s marks and Y7. 43 x 28 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
241. Firma Svenskt Tenn, a pewter and brass chandelier, Stockholm 1926. Six candle holders, three sockets, maker’s mark Svenskt Tenn Z7, diameter including arms 64 cm, height 55 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 790
242. Björn Trägårdh, a pewter box, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1932. Maker’s mark Stockholm F8. Diameter 9,9 cm, height 3,2 cm. Estimate: SEK 5 000 – 6 000 / EUR 470 – 560
243. Anna Petrus, a pewter sculpture of a lion, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1956. Maker’s mark, Stockholm F9, Height 15 cm, length ca 17 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 330 – 2 790
244. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Sandhamn’, table for Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1933. Base in stained and carved pine, limestone top with carvings, marked with metal plaque NK R33848 – C 28 9 33, height 56 cm, the lime stone top 75 x 40 cm. Literature: The model illustrated in the Nordiska Kompaniet archives.
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 150 000 / EUR 9 300 – 13 940
245. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Sandhamn’ table, Nordiska Kompaniet Sweden 1935. Marked with maker’s metal plaque, 140 x 69,5 cm, height 71 cm. Provenance: According to the NK archive this table was specially commissioned by Mr or Ms Andersson in 1935.
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 580 – 7 440
244. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Sandhamn’, table for Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1933.
246. Axel Einar Hjorth, a set of four stained pine ‘Sandhamn’ chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1933. Marked with maker’s metal plaques: NK R 33845 – C 28 9 33. Height 86 cm, seat height 45,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
247. Carl Malmsten, a stained pine table, Sweden 1930’s. Maker’s mark CM, measurements 150 x 73 cm, height 75 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
248. Carl Malmsten, four Swedish Grace chairs for The Stockholm Concert Hall, Nordiska Kompaniet 1926. Stained birch, two cold stamped B, seat height 47 cm, height 86 cm. Provenance: The Consert hall of Stockholm by Architect Ivar Tengbom, 1925–26. The furniture executed by Carl Malmsten.
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
249. Carl Malmsten, a Swedish Grace mahogany partner’s desk, Åtvidaberg, Sweden circa 1934. Stylized floral inlays in different kinds of wood, ca 150 x 150 cm, height 77 cm. Provenance: Sparbanken (Swedbank), Örebro, the desk was made for the conference room, ca 1934.
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 650 – 6 970
250. Axel Einar Hjorth, a pair of stained pine ‘Lovö’ easy chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Upholstered with cushions to the seat and back. Height ca 77 cm, width 66 cm, depth ca 72 cm, seat height ca 40 cm. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 720 – 5 580
251. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine table ‘Värmdo’, Nordiska Kompaniet, post 1937. Rectangular, with a shelf, pencil marked 41286, 44,5 x 31,5 cm, height 55,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
252. Axel Einar Hjorth, an ‘Utö’ stained pine console table, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Height 72 cm, width 170 cm, depth 55 cm. Literature: Björk, Christian, Ekström, Thomas & Ericson, Eric, Axel Einar Hjorth: möbelarkitekt, Signum, Stockholm, 2009, p 130.
Estimate: SEK 150 000 – 200 000 / EUR 13 940 – 18 590
253. Axel Einar Hjorth, a set of six high back ‘Lovö’ stained pine chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Iron nails, cushions upholstered in black faux leather (attached to the wood with velcro). Height ca 95 cm, seat height ca 43 cm. Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 970 – 9 300
254. David Rosén, a ‘Berga’ stained pine stool, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1940’s. Marked with pen 43356, 39,5 x 34 cm, height 41 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
255. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Lovö’ sofa, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Cushions upholstered in blue fabric. Length ca 200 cm, height ca 73 cm. Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 970 – 9 300
256. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Lovö’ table, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Height 58 cm, diameter 62 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
257. Axel Einar Hjorth, a pair of stained pine book cases ‘Sport’, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Length 110 cm, depth 27 cm, height 71 cm. Provenance: An interior in the Stockholm archipelago furnished with Axel Einar Hjorths model ‘Sport’, designed in 1933.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
258. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Lovö’ rocking chair, Nordiska Kompaniet, 1930’s. Seat height 42 cm, height 82 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
259. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine cabinet ‘Sport’, Nordiska Kompaniet 1930’s. Behind the doors, shelves and two smaller drawers, the reverse with a pencil inscription 37106 which refers to the drawing in the archives. Height 155,5 cm, 100 x 43 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
260. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Utö’ table, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Measurements 70 x 54,5 cm, height 48 cm. Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 970 – 9 300
260. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Utö’ table, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s.
261. Axel Einar Hjorth, an ‘Utö’ stained pine sofa, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Length 133 cm, height 75,5 cm, seat height ca 35 cm excluding the cushion. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 720 – 4 650
262. Axel Einar Hjorth, a dark stained pine table ‘Sport’, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s.
263. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Sport’ table, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s.
With a shelf, 50 x 50 cm, height 55 cm
With shelf, 50 x 50 cm, height 55 cm.
Provenance: An interior in the Stockholm archipelago furnished with Axel Einar Hjorth’s model ‘Sport’, designed in 1933.
Provenance: An interior in the Stockholm archipelago furnished with Axel Einar Hjorth’s model ‘Sport’, designed in 1933.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
264. A Swedish Grace sideboard, probably executed by J.O Widegren, Nyköping 1934. The front with three drawers and curved edges, geometrical marquetry in different wood types with zebrano outlines, marked with pencil to the interior: J.O Widegren, Nyköping 1934, height 76 cm, width 121 cm, depth 48 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
265. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Typenko’, bookcase, for Nordiska kompaniet, 1932. Stained birch, marked with label NK R 36109 C 25 8 31, height 65 cm, length 140 cm, depth 35 cm. Literature: Otto Schulz (red.), Boet: Månadsskrift för Hemkultur, Hantverk och Konstindustri, 1932, p. 193. Christian Björk, Thomas Ekström & Eric Ericson, Axel Einar Hjorth – Möbelarkitekt, 2009, p. 122.
Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 970 – 9 300
266. Erik ‘Klot–Johan’ Johansson, a coffee table for Reiners Möbelfabrik, Mjölby, Sweden 1942. The table tops veneered in burled wood, the four globes in black lacquered wood, stamped and dated 11 5 1942, height ca 51 cm, diameter ca 100 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
265. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Typenko’, bookcase, for Nordiska kompaniet, 1932.
267. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Corall’ chest of drawers, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1934. Birch and black stained birch, three drawers, marked with metal plaque: NK R 37781 – C 26 5 34, 95 x 45, height 75,5 cm. Literature: Björk, Christian, Ekström, Thomas & Ericson, Eric, Axel Einar Hjorth: möbelarkitekt, Signum, Stockholm, 2009, p 113.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
268. Carl Hörvik, attributed to, a pair of chairs, Hyresgästernas Möbelaffär, (HSB) 1930’s. Birch, height 86 cm. Exhibitions: A similar model exhibited in apartment number 4, by HSB and architect Sven Wallander, at The Stockholm Exhibition 1930. The chairs were exhibited in the living room, furnished by HSB and architect Carl Hörvik. Literature: Stockholmsutställningen 1930 av konstindustri, konsthantverk och hemslöjd: specialkatalog över bostadsavdelningen, 2. tr., Utställningsförlaget, Stockholm, 1930, p. 223.
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
269. Hyresgästerna Möbelaffär (HSB), a painted top Swedish Modern birch dining table, Stockholm 1936. Marked with a metal label HYRESGÄSTERNAS MÖBELAFFÄR STOCKHOLM 1118 4 36. Diameter 130 cm, height 72 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
270. Carl Fagerlund, a Swedish Modern cast glass framed mirror, Orrefors ca 1940–1950’s. Measurements 81 x 61 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
271. Bruno Mathsson, a ‘Paris’, daybed, Firma Karl Mathsson, Värnamo, Sweden 1950’s. Base in beech wood, seat in braided girth, marked DESIGN BRUNO MATHSSON MADE IN SWEDEN FIRMA KARL MATHSSON VÄRNAMO SWEDEN, height 50 cm, length 218 cm, width 80 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
272. Bertil Brisborg, a pair of floor lamps, ‘Triva’, for Nordiska Kompaniet 1940–50’s. Brass and teak, shades in linen with inner shades in opaque glass, marked Triva 531010, one adjustable reading lamp, height ca 180 cm. Literature: Form: Svenska slöjdföreningens tidskrift, Svenska slöjdföreningen, Stockholm, 1949 nr 2.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
273. Carl Fagerlund, a Swedish Modern cast glass framed mirror, Orrefors ca 1940–50’s. Rectangular frame, 100 x 71 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
274. Oscar Nilsson, attributed to, an oak Swedish Modern sideboard, 1940’s. White stained, geometrical relief decoration, the front with three doors. Length 147 cm, depth 49 cm, height 67,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
275. Kerstin Hörlin–Holmquist, a ‘Garden of Eden’ canapé, from the Paradise series, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1950–1960’s. Reupholstered in a blue wool Balder textile from Kvadrat, marked with metal plaque, length 160 cm. Estimate: SEK 45 000 – 50 000 / EUR 4 190 – 4 650
276. A pair of Swedish Modern floor lamps, 1940–50’s. Brass and leather, shade with brass top, height ca 133 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
277. Sven Erik Skawonius & Olof Östberg, a Swedish Modern mahogany and beech chest of drawers, G.A Berg 1930’s–1940’s, one of two known executed. Three drawers, carved, stylized decoration to the front, measurements 96x42,5 cm, height 79 cm. Exhibitions: This model was exhibited at the 1937 Paris Exhibition. Literature: Åke Stavenow (ed), ‘Le Guide Officiel Exposition Internationale de Paris 1937, Arts et Techniques dans la vie moderne’, see pp 47, 49.Åke Huldt (ed), ‘Konsthantverk och hemslöjd i Sverige 1930–1940’, Förlag AB Bokförmedlingen, Gothenburg, 1941, p 405.
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 650 – 5 580
278. Josef Frank, ‘Finchley Road’, a watercolour, dated 1960. Dated May 20–60 on verso. 51x34,5 cm. Provenance: Gift from the artist, thence by descent. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
279. Josef Frank, Motif from Maderno, a watercolour, dated 1962. Dated 20/4/62 on verso. 50 x 59 cm. Provenance: Gift from the artist, thence by descent. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 930 – 1 120
280. Josef Frank, a sofa model 568, Firma Svenskt Tenn, 1940–1950’s. Upholstered in a yellow velvet, four cushions, ball feet, seat height 44 cm, height 84 cm, length 270 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
281. Josef Frank, a mahogany and tin flower stand, Svenskt Tenn Sweden 1950–1960’s, model no 2084. Green lacquered tin, details of brass, 69 x 44,5 cm, height 66 cm Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
282. Josef Frank, a floor lamp, model 2368 for Firma Svenskt Tenn, Sweden 1940–50’s, provenance Estrid Ericson. Brass, green silk shade, adjustable height, ca 155 cm. Provenance: Estrid Ericson, founder of Svenskt Tenn, thence by descent. Bukowskis Modern Art & Design, sale 620, Autumn 2019, nr 292.
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
283. Josef Frank, a mahogany secretaire, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden, model 1036, probably 1960–1970’s. The front with nine drawers and writing flap, interior with four small drawers and shelves, brass handles and finials. Height 123 cm, width 120 cm, depth 42 cm. Provenance: Bukowskis Modern spring sale 2007, lot 1185, reportedly bought in 1968. Literature: Ann–Sofi Topelius (ed), Josef Frank: 1885–1967: minnesutställning: 4 april – 19 maj 1968, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, 1968, compare the model illustrated p 32.
Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 970 – 9 300
284. Josef Frank, a mahogany and blue leather chair for Firma Svenskt Tenn, Sweden probably 1950–1960’s. Height 68 cm. Estimate: SEK 5 000 – 6 000 / EUR 470 – 560
283. Josef Frank, a mahogany secretaire, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden, model 1036, probably 1960–1970’s.
286. Josef Frank, a coat hanger, Firma Svenskt Tenn 1940–1950’s.
285. Josef Frank, a brass bowl with pewter cover, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1949. The cover with with a finial shaped like an elephant, maker’s marks, the cover also stamped Stockholm y8 (1949). Height 9 cm, diameter 14 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
286. Josef Frank, a coat hanger, Firma Svenskt Tenn 1940–1950’s.
287. Firma Svenskt Tenn, a fretted rattan umbrella stand, mid 1900’s, provenance Estrid Ericson.
Brass and rattan, height 192 cm.
Measurements 27,3x23 cm. Height 40,5 cm.
Literature: The coat hanger is depicted in the Svenskt Tenn archive and reportedly a model that was made to order.
Provenance: Estrid Ericson, Svenskt Tenn, thence by descent. Bukowskis Modern Art & Design sale 620, Autumn 2019, nr 287.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
Estimate: SEK 3 000 – 4 000 / EUR 280 – 380
288. Josef Frank, a set of four mahogany ‘Captains chairs’ model 789A, Firma Svenskt Tenn, 1950–1960’s. Upholstery in black leather with brass nails, height 75 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
289. Josef Frank, a birch burrwood and padouck cabinet on stand, model 2215, Svenskt Tenn Sweden probably 1960–1970’s. Ten different sized drawers, handles of brass. Height 132 cm, width 80 cm, depth 35 cm. Literature: Marlene Ott–Wodni, ‘Josef Frank 1885–1967 Raumgestaultung und Möbledesign, MMD Wien, Böhlau . 2015, p 313 M.WV 350. Nina Strizler–Levine (ed), The BardGraduate Center New York City, 1996, p 231. Kristina Wängberg Eriksson, Jan ChristerEriksson, Josef Frank Möbelformgivaren, Carlsson Bokförlag 2014, K 73.
Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 970 – 9 300
290. Josef Frank, a pair of floor lamps, model ‘2326’, Firma Svenskt Tenn 1950–60’s. Brass stem, shades in textile, marked Svenskt Tenn typ G2326, adjustable height ca 135 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 930 – 1 400
289. Josef Frank, a birch burrwood and padouck cabinet on stand, model 2215, Svenskt Tenn Sweden probably 1960–1970’s.
291. Estrid Ericson, an elastoline bonsai tree mounted in a Japanese patinated metal pot, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden 1960–1970’s. Length ca 50 cm, diameter of the pot 18,5 cm, total height ca 21 cm. Provenance: Reportedly bought at Svenskt Tenn during the early 1970’s.
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
292. Josef Frank, a side table, model ‘2208’, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden. Walnut and brass, height 70 cm, width 110 cm, depth 45 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 560 – 750
293. Josef Frank, a ‘model 2077’ showcase cabinet, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden. Veneered with walnut, two glass shelves, interior covered in mirror glass, height 170 cm, width 91 cm, depth 31 cm. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 720 – 4 650
294. Bertil Brisborg, a black lacquered ceiling light, Nordiska Kompaniet, Stockholm 1950’s. The interior lacquered in white, three light sockets, one downlight and two uplights, height ca 42 cm. Literature: Picture from the archive at The Nationalmuseums. Mapp; Stockholm/Allmänna arkivet/ bildarkivet; konsthantverk, belysning, onumrerat fotografi, Bertil Brisborg Armaturer.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
295. Uno & Östen Kristiansson, a pair of ‘Hunting chairs’ model 204, for Luxus, Vittsjö, Sweden 1960’s. Oak and leather, marked with label MADE IN SWEDEN BY LUXUS VITTSJÖ DES UNO – ÖSTEN KRISTANSSON, height ca 77 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
296. Carl–Axel Acking, a Swedish Modern stool, probably executed by cabinetmaker Torsten Schollin, Sweden 1940–1950’s. Mahogany, marked with metal tag Statsverket Nr 1, height 48 cm, length 80 cm, width 37,5 cm. Literature: A smaller version pictured in the Carl Axel Acking archive, from the Hotel Malmen in Stockholm, 1948–1951.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
297. Edward Wormley, a ‘New York’ sofa, model nr 5316, Ljungs Industrier, Malmö, Sweden, 1960. Base in beech, upholstered in a ‘Hallingdal 65’ textile from Kvadrat, height 75 cm Length 230 cm, depth 80 cm. Provenance: The parents of the vendor bought the sofa at Nordiska Kompaniet in Stockholm in 1960.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
298. Harald Elof Notini, a pair of wall sconces, model ‘8753’, Arvid Böhlmarks Lampvarufabrik, Stockholm, 1950’s. White lacquered metal shades, height 58 cm. Literature: See the model illustrated in Böhlmarks' product catalogue from 1958.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
299. A Swedish modern mahogany sideboard, 1940–1950’s. The front decorated in relief, two drawers and two cabinet doors, interior with shelves and drawers, height 70 cm, width 149 cm, depth 39 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
300. Alvar Aalto, a Tank Chair, O.Y. Huonekalu–ja Rakennustyötehdas A.B, Finland 1930’s. Seat and back upholstered in a green textile, feet in laminated birch, stamped underneath ‘12’, height ca 76 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 330 – 2 790
301. Alvar Aalto, a model 75 table O.Y. Huonekalu–ja Rakennustyötehdas for Svenska Artek ( The Swedish Artek). Beech frame with birch shelves, stamped mark 13 ( blurred). 60 x 51 cm, height 59 cm.
302. Alvar Aalto, a model 75 table by bord, modell 75, O.Y. Huonekalu–ja Rakennustyötehdas for Svenska Artek (the Swedish Artek), 1930’s. Stamped 11 under each leg–part, 60x51 cm, height 59 cm.
Provenance: Inga and architect Sture Frölén, founders and co–owners of Artek Sweden. Thence by descent.
Provenance: Inga and architect Sture Frölén, founders and co–owners of Artek Sweden. Thence by descent.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
303. Tapio Wirkkala, a laminated plywood dish, Finland 1950’s.
304. Tapio Wirkkala, a laminated birch plywood dish, Finland 1950’s.
Signed TW, measurements ca 28,3 x 22,7 cm.
In the shape of a stylized leaf, signed TW, ca 28,5 x 22,5 cm.
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Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 400 – 1 860
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
305. Poul Henningsen, a ‘Septima 4’ ceiling light, Louis Poulsen, Denmark ca 1931. Seven glass shades in part mat polished, part clear glass, mounts of brass. Height ca 64 cm, diameter 40 cm. Literature: Tina Jørstian, Poul Erik Munk Nielsen (ed), ‘TAEND! PH lampens historie’, Gyldendal, Denmark 1994. Pp 237–239. The Septima lamps were developed under a number of years in 1927–1931. First came the model wth clear glass shades, in 1929 the model with amber coloured shades was introduced and in 1930–1931 came the one with pink shades. This version ‘Septima 4’ was introduced in 1931.
Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 6 970 – 9 300
306. Fritz Hansen, a pair of ‘1669’, easy chairs for Fritz Hansen, Denmark 1940’s. Upholstered in sheepskin, feet in stained beech wood, height ca 75 cm. Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 120 000 / EUR 9 300 – 11 160
307. Arne Vodder, a rosewood sideboard, ‘29A’, for Sibast, Denmark 1960’s. The front with doors lacquered in white and yellow, seven drawers and foldable leaf, feet in metal and rosewood, height 80 cm, length 250 cm, depth 47 cm. Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 150 000 / EUR 9 300 – 13 940
308. Otto Schulz, a Swedish Modern stained beech and cognac coloured leather armchair Boet, Gothenburg 1940's. Brass nails. Height 88 cm, seat height 44 cm. Literature: Berghman, Arvid (ed), Boet: 1945, Utg., Göteborg, 1945, p. 44.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 750 – 930
The name Chieftain is said to emanate from Juhl’s intention to dedicate the armchair to King Fredrik IX. However, he later came to show the armchair together with African sculptures, thus referring to the African continent. Finn Juhl is considered to be one of the most influential Danish designers in modern Danish furniture design. The Chieftain is one of Juhl's absolute masterpieces. Juhl was strongly inspired by contemporary sculpture, e.g. Jean Arp, of whom he had works of his own at home. Juhl’s organic designs often put to a test what was possible in terms of craftsmanship. It was through contact with the master cabinetmaker Niels Vodder that Juhl was given the opportunity to see his advanced ideas realized. Vodder thus got an important role early on in Juhl’s career. Vodder’s skills allowed Juhl to find the perfect balance between stability and graceful sculptural forms.
‘Art has always been my biggest source of inspiration. I'm fascinated by shapes that defy gravity and create visual ease.’ – Finn Juhl also wanted to create a visual difference between the structural maintaining elements and the surface that carried the seated – he wanted the seated person to appear as hovering above the chair’s frames. The Chieftain Chair was one of the first furniture to which these principles were applied. Despite its advanced form, Juhl is said to have produced the sketch for the first Chieftain quite fast. Finn Juhl presented the armchair in 1949 at Snedkerlauget’s annual exhibition in Copenhagen. The model has since been slightly modified in different details during the following years after the first chairs were shown. In 2012, the Chieftain was rewarded with the Danish Design Award Classic with the motivation that it today stands as an inspiration to a new generation of designers. By attaching great importance to quality and craftsmanship and breaking from traditions one can make a difference as a designer.
309. Hans J Wegner, a teak, beech and brass dining table, model ‘AT–314’, for Andreas Tuck, Denmark 1950–60’s. Length 128 cm + 2 leaves à 55 cm, total length 238 cm, width 86 cm, height 72 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
310. Finn Juhl, a teak and natural brown leather ‘Chieftain Chair’ by Niels Vodder, 1950’s. Stamped NIELS VODDER CABINETMAKER COPENHAGEN DENMARK DESIGN FINN JUHL. Height 93 cm, width to the upper part 74 cm, width between armrests ca 102 cm, seat height ca 36 cm. Provenance: The artist Nils ‘Miljonen’ Carlsson (1920–1996).
Estimate: SEK 600 000 – 800 000 / EUR 55 770 – 74 350
311. Finn Juhl, a ‘Bo101’ bench, for Bovirke, Denmark 1950–1960’s. The top in palisander with brass linings, feet in steel and palisander, height 42 cm, length 225 cm, width 45 cm. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 720 – 4 650
312. Finn Juhl, a pair of ‘Bo59’ teak easy chairs, Bovirke Denmark, 1950–1960’s. Stamped maker’s mark, height ca 80 cm, seat height ca 40, width 66 cm. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 650 – 5 580
313. Arne Jacobsen, a cognac coloured leather ‘Drop chair’, Fritz Hansen, Denmark 1964. Copper legs, marked with label FH MADE IN DENMARK 0864 BY FRITZ HANSEN, seat height 43 cm, height 85 cm. Literature: Carsten Thau, Kjeld Vindum ‘Arne Jacobsen’, Arkitektens Förlag, 1998, p 139, 432, 439.. P E Töjner, ‘Arne Jacobsen Architect & Designer,’ Dansk Design Center, 1996, p 70. Noritsugu Oda, ‘Danish Chairs’, Korinsha Press, 1996, p 61.
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 150 000 / EUR 9 300 – 13 940
314. Ib Kofod Larsen, a sideboard for Seffle Möbelfabrik, Sweden 1960’s. Palisander, interior with shelves, one section with white lacquered drawers, length 243 cm, depth 47 cm, height 72 cm. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 650 – 5 580
313. Arne Jacobsen, a cognac coloured leather ‘Drop chair’, Fritz Hansen, Denmark 1964.
315. Ib Kofod Larsen, a palisander ‘Elisabeth’, easy chair, model ‘U 65’, Christensen & Larsen, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1950–1960’s. Black leather, seat height ca 36 cm, height ca 71 cm. Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 580 – 7 440
316. Ib Kofod Larsen, a pair of palisander ‘Samsö’ chairs, Olof Perssons Fåtöljindustri (OPE), Jönköping Sweden 1950–1960’s. Cushions upholstered in brown leather. Seat height ca 38 cm. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 650 – 6 970
317. Hans J Wegner, a ‘Peacock’ chair, executed by Johannes Hansen, Denmark, 1950–1960’s. Ash with teak armrests, fretted paper cord. Maker's mark JOHANNES HANSEN COPENHAGEN DENMARK. Seat height 35 cm, height 106 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
315. Ib Kofod Larsen, a palisander ‘Elisabeth’, easy chair, model ‘U 65’, Christensen & Larsen, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1950–1960’s.
288. Josef Frank, a set of four mahogany ‘Captains chairs’ model 789A, Firma Svenskt Tenn, 1950–1960’s.
318. Hans J Wegner, a ‘Papa Bear’ model AP19, AP–stolen, Denmark, 1950–1960’s. Oak, upholstered in greenish brown fabric, seat height 38 cm, height 97 cm. Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 260 – 3 720
319. Hans J Wegner, a pair oak and rattan ‘model 512’ folding chairs by Johannes Hansen, Denmark 1950–1960’s. Maker’s mark JOHANNES HANSEN COPENHAGEN DENMARK. Height 77 cm, seat height 29–40 cm. Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 580 – 7 440
320. Johannes Andersen, a ‘F 106’ sofa table, Trensum, Sweden, 1960’s. Veneered with Brazilian rosewood, organic shape, three legs, two drawers, 172 x 67 cm, height 55 cm. Literature: Andreas Siesing, ‘Svenska Möbler. Folkhemsform i ull, jakaranda, furu och bok 1949–1970’ Atlantis 2015, see the model illustrated in teak p 458.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 860 – 2 330
321. Hans J Wegner, a pair of ‘AP–65’ easy chairs with stools, AP–stolen Denmark 1960’s. Brown leather, rosewood, marked with label AP–Stolen, seat height 40 cm, height 94 cm, height of the stool ca 40 cm. Provenance: Orderad by architect Svend Aage Hansen. The label marked: För Ordre Arkitekt Sv. Aa. Hansen.
Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 260 – 3 720
322. Hans J Wegner, an ‘AT–314’ dining table, Andreas Tuck, Denmark 1950–1960’s. Teak top, base in beech and brass, maker’s mark: ANDR. TUCK DESIGN: HANS J. WEGNER MADE IN DENMARK, height height 71 cm, length 194 cm, total length 190 + 60 + 60 = 310 cm, width 105,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 150 000 / EUR 9 300 – 13 940
323. H. Vestervig Eriksen, a set of 6 teak chairs, Brøderna Tromborg, Denmark 1950’s. Seats upholstered in black artificial leather, one with maker’s mark Brdr. TROMBORG EFTR Möbelfabrik Vestervig Eriksen, Aarhus Made in Denmark, height 86 cm, seat height 43 cm. Estimate: SEK 18 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 680 – 1 860
324. H. Vestervig Eriksen, a set of four teak chairs, for Brøderna Tromborg, Denmark 1950’s. Seats upholstered in black artificial leather, three with maker’s mark Brdr. TROMBORG EFTR Möbelfabrik Vestervig Eriksen, Aarhus Made in Denmark, height 86 cm, seat height 43 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 120 – 1 400
325. Ole Wanscher, a ‘Colonial Chair, PJ 149’ easy chair and ottoman by Poul Jeppesen, Denmark, 1950–60’s. Palisander, rattan seat, cushions upholstered in black leather, maker’s metal plaque, seat height ca 44 cm, height ca 84 cm, height of the ottoman ca 40 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 790 – 3 720
274. Oscar Nilsson, attributed to, an oak Swedish Modern sideboard, 1940’s.
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