MODERN ART + DESIGN VIEWING: NOV 19–23 | BER ZELII PARK 1, STOCKHOLM A U C T I O N : N O V 2 4 –2 5 | A R S E N A L S G ATA N 2 , S TO C K H O L M
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Cover: Carl Bergsten, an armchair (one of two), by Gemla Leksaksfabrik Diö, for the exhibition in Norrköping Sweden 1906.
MODERN ART + DESIGN
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N° 62 8
Tuesday November 24
From 1 pm (CEST) Number Glass
1–46
Ceramics
47–116
Silver and Jewellery
117–173
Carpets 174–239 Furniture and Works of Art
240–385
Wednesday November 25 From 3 pm (CEST) Number Art
386–597
Prints
598–628
1. Ferdinand Boberg, an Art Nouveau cameo glass table lamp, Reijmyre 1915, no 380, the base by C.G. Hallberg, Stockholm 1917. Etched decoration with vines in dark blue agianst a light frosted ground, the glass signed REIJMYRE A.E. BOMAN No 380 FERD. BOBERG 1915, the silver base with maker’s marks. Total height 42 cm. Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 200 – 9 600
2. Ferdinand Boberg, an Art Nouveau cameo glass table lamp, Reijmyre, Sweden, 1910’s. Etched decoration of vines in dark blue against a light blue frosted ground, later silver base. Unsigned, total height 42 cm. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 840 – 5 760
3. Edward Hald, two emerald green claret jugs, Sandvik’s glassworks, Sweden ca 1929, model HS 1021. Height 28,5 and 30 cm. Literature: Ed. Arthur Hald, ‘Simon Gate – Edward Hald’, Stockholm 1948, p 95. Ann Marie Herlitz–Gezelius, ‘Orrefors, ett svenskt glasbruk’, Stockholm 1984. This model is depicted on the front cover.
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
4. Simon Gate, a pair of glass bowls, Orrefors, Sweden ca 1930. Clear glass with red dots, signed Orrefors G u. 73. Height 10 cm, diameter 26,5 cm. Exhibitions: The model was shown at the Stockholm exhibition in 1930. Literature: Compare the same model in the Birgitta Crafoord Collection, Stockholms Auktionsverk, 5 september 2010, catalogue no 44.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
5. Simon Gate, a set of three pressed glass vases, Orrefors 1930. Green and blue coloured glass, marked Orrefors sp14. Height 15,5–16 cm, diameter 19,2–20,2 cm. Provenance: Torbjörn Lenskog Collection Literature: Ann Marie Herlitz–Gezelius, ‘Orrefors. Ett svenskt glasbruk’, Stockholm 1984, see the model illustrated p 57. Bukowskis Modern spring sale 2005, compare catalogue nr 999, Gunnar Hävermark Collection, nr 316.
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
6. Simon Gate, two pressed glass bowls, Orrefors, Sweden 1930’s. Green and clear glass, marked Orrefors QP25 and Orrefors SP13, height 14 and 12,7 cm, diameter 23 cm. Provenance: Torbjörn Lenskog Collection
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
7. Edvin Öhrström, an ‘Ariel’ glas bowl, Orrefors, Sweden 1956. Decorated with a dove in reddish brown against a light blue ground, signed Ariel No 313F Edvin Öhrström. Diameter 18 cm, height 9,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
8. Edvin Öhrström, an ‘Ariel’ glass vase, Orrefors, Sweden 1960. Decorated with dots and vertical lines in grey against white, signed ORREFORS Ariel Nr 422H. Height 17 cm. Provenance: Engraved inscription underneath: L.T. 30–12–1960. Reportedly the actress and singer Lill Platou Thoresen (1910–2006), bought from the artist as a gift on her 50th birthday 30/12 1960, thence by descent.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
9. Ingeborg Lundin, an ‘Ariel’ glass vase, Orrefors 1968. Decorated in grey against an amber and light brown ground, signed ORREFORS Ariel D 365–68 Ingeborg Lundin. Height 10,5 cm, diameter 27,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
10. Sven Palmqvist, a ‘Ravenna’ glass bowl, Orrefors, Sweden 1972. Oval shape with a checkered pattern in blue, red and yellow, signed ORREFORS Ravenna nr 5404 Sven Palmqvist. Length 24,5 cm, width 19 cm, height 12 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
11. Sven Palmqvist, a ‘Ravenna’ glass bowl, Orrefors 1973. Oval shape with checkered pattern in blue and red, signed ORREFORS Ravenna 5687 Sven Palmqvist. 13 x 11 cm, height 6 cm. Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 390 – 580
12. Vicke Lindstrand, ‘Christ calms the storm’ a glass vase, Orrefors, Sweden 1935, model 1385, engraved by Arthur Diessner. Mould blown, engraved and cut decoration, signed ORREFORS. LINDSTRAND. 1384. 35. A.D. Height 33,3 cm, diameter 25,5 cm. Literature: Lars Thor, ‘Legend i Glas – En bok om Vicke Lindstrand’, Liber, Borås 1982, the model is mentioned pp 35,38.
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
13. Vicke Lindstrand, a cut, engraved and ‘iced’ acid etched glass vase, Orrefors 1937, model LA 1845. Oval shape decorated with a cut and engraved figure of a native American chief against an ‘iced’ etched ground. Signed Orrefors LA 1845. Height 32,5 cm. Provenance: Reportedly the actress and singer Lill Platou Thoresen (1910–2006), as a wedding gift in 1937, thence by descent. Literature: H. Ricke, L. Thor, ‘Schwedische Glasmanufakturen, Produktionskataloge 1915–1960’, Munich 1987, see the model illustrated.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
14. Vicke Lindstrand, an engraved glass vase, Orrefors, Sweden 1935, model 1446. Engraved decor with a snake charmer and three Indian cobras, signed Orrefors. Lindstrand. 1446. KR (engraved by Karl Rössler) A.1. Height 18 cm, diameter 15 cm. Literature: H. Ricke, L. Thor, ‘Schwedische Glasmanufakturen, Produktionskataloge 1915–1960’, Münich 1987, see model 1446 illustrated p 109.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
15. Vicke Lindstrand, an engraved glass vase ‘Högvilt’ (Safari), Kosta, Sweden 1950–1960’s. Decorated with giraffes on the savannah, signed Kosta 42248 Lindstrand. Height 33,5 cm. Literature: Lars Thor, ‘Legend i Glas – en bok om Vicke Lindstrand’, Liber Förlag, Stockholm 1982, see the model illustrated p 72.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
12. Vicke Lindstrand, ‘Christ calms the storm’ a glass vase, Orrefors, Sweden 1935, model 1385, engraved by Arthur Diessner.
16. Vicke Lindstrand, an engraved glass vase ‘Högvilt’ (Safari), Kosta, Sweden 1950–1960’s. Decorated with giraffes on the savannah, signed Kosta 42247 V. Lindstrand. Height 22,5 cm. Literature: Lars Thor, ‘Legend i Glas – en bok om Vicke Lindstrand’, Liber Förlag, Stockholm 1982, see the larger version of this model illustrated p 72.
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
17. Erik Höglund, an engraved glass bowl, Boda, Sweden 1950’s. Decorated with different engraved animals, etc, signed Boda H 290/1153. Height 17,5 cm, diameter 22,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
18. Eva Englund, a ‘graal’ glass vase, Orrefors, Sweden 1989. Decorated with faces in blue, yellow, orange, pink, black, milky white and green metallic, signed Orrefors 909931 Eva Englund EA 1–89. Height 39,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
19. Eva Englund, a ‘graal’ glass vase, ‘Eldsjäl’, Orrefors 1988. Decorated with faces in dark blue and coral red, signed Orrefors Gallery –88 965830 Eva Englund 18–50 and label marked. Height 27,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
20. Ulrica Hydman–Vallien, a unique painted glass bowl, Kosta, Sweden. Painted decor with figures, snakes, buidlings among clouds, etc against a white ‘marbled’ ground, engraved signature Kosta Unik C.3 Ulrica H.V 851911 and painted signature Ulrica H.V, diameter 33,5 cm, height 19 cm. Provenance: Bought directly from the artist. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
21. Bertil Vallien, a unique sand cast glass sculpture, ‘Resting head’, Kosta Boda, Sweden. Each side with a polychrome face within the glass, signed B. Vallien KOSTA BODA UNIQUE 8BVAUN 994272. Measurements ca 37 x 27 x 23 cm, comes with a black granite base, 30 x 42 cm, height 13 cm. Literature: Gunnar Lindqvist, ‘Bertil Vallien – Glas äter ljus’, Carlssons 1999, compare similar ‘Resting heads’ illustrated and mentioned pp 226–229: ‘Bertil Vallien has taken the theme of semi–transpoarent glass heads a step further with a suite of ovoidal sculptures, resting on a base. Within the opaque surface, a frozen head is glimpsed – a head within a head. The formal structure is over–simplified in these sculptures, giving the impression of ice, or frozen water; but also of the head as a capsule, a seed containing new life. Here, Vallien is exploring subtler values: the fragile threads of life itself. The effect can be confusing to an observer. The frozen face within the glass is shrouded in mist, unconcious and unaware. It is rich in symbolism yet the form as simple, as in often the case with Bertil Vallien. It has a poetic, almost sensual feeling, which one does not find in the more expressive blue heads. The sculptures are cast in two parts, using one mould for each, then fused together and polished individually by hand. A sort of “graal” technique in sand casted glass...’ (d)
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
22. Bertil Vallien, a unique sand cast glass sculpture, ‘Resting head’, Kosta Boda, Sweden. Polychrome decor of a face within the glass. Signed KOSTA BODA UNIQUE B8VAUN 009433, the sculpture 28 x 22 x 17 cm, on a high green painted wooden stand with iron plate, 60 x 30 cm, total height excluding the sculpture 129 cm. Provenance: Bought at Galerie Leger, Malmö in 2005. Literature: Gunnar Lindqvist, ‘Bertil Vallien – Glas äter ljus’, Carlssons 1999, compare similar ‘Resting heads’ illustrated and mentioned pp 226–229. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 840 – 4 800
23. Bertil Vallien, a unique sand cast blue glass sculpture, Kosa Boda, Sweden. Internal decoration with a face, signed 7185276 KOSTA BODA UNIQUE B. Vallien, height 19,5 cm, height including painted wooden stand 38 cm, comes with a steel pedestal, height 110 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 840 – 4 800
24. Kjell Engman, a unique glass sculpture ‘There are two sides’, Kosta Boda, Sweden. Faces to each side of a glass panel, sand blasted decor, one side with engraved and synthetic hair, placed on an iron plate, signed 7279235 Kosta Boda Unique Kjell Engman. Comes with a tall painted and blasted wooden stand with light, height excluding the stand 67 cm, width 34,5 cm, total height 67 + 111 cm = 178 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
25. Peter Hermansson, a lidded graal urn, ‘The Box and The Oracle’, Örsjö, Sweden 2012. Decorated with acrobats in several colours. Signed Peter Hermansson GRAAL UNIQUE Glasblåsare Micke Johansson ÖRSJÖ 6/12. Height 57 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
26. Peter Hermansson, a ‘graal’ glass vase, glassblower Micke Johansson, Sweden 2009. Decorated with faces i black, white and red, signed ‘design: Peter Hermansson, glasblåsare: Micke Johansson 2009’. Height 33 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
27. Aktas Artglass, ‘Goblet No 7’, a unique graal glass goblet with cover, Peter Hermansson and Micke Johansson, 2010. Decorated with a face in black, white and red, signed Goblet No. 7 unique 20 AKTAS artglass 10, the cover marked No. 7. Height 63,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
28. Alvar Aalto, a ‘Savoy’ mould blown glass vase, model 9750, Karhula, Finland 1937–1949. Clear glass, engraved signature Alvar Aalto – Karhula, height 14,2 cm. Exhibitions: The model was exhibited at the Paris World’s Fair in 1937. Literature: Pirkko Tuukkanen (ed), ‘Alvar Aalto Designer’, Alvar Aalto Museum 2002, see pp 200–201.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
29. Emile Gallé, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, Nancy, France ca 1900. Etched and polished floral decor in pink against a green ground. Engraved signature Cristallerie de Gallé G G Nancy Modele et decor deposes. Height 7,3 cm, diameter 12 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
30. Daum, an Art Nouveau soufflé/mould blown glass vase, Nancy, France. Almost black trees in high relief against a pinkish background, signed Daum Nancy. Height 29 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
34. Paolo Venini, a smoke coloured ‘Mosaico Zanfirico’ vase, Murano, Italy 1950’s.
31. Daum, an Art Nouveau oval, enamelled cameo glass vase, Nancy France. Decorated with a winter landscape, signed Daum Nancy. Height 8 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
32. Daum, an Art Nouveau cameo glass vase, Nancy, France. Decorated with etched and polished clivia flowers in burgundy against an orange background, the base signed DAUM NANCY. Height 25,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
33. Giorgio Ferro, an oval, green glass vase, ‘Anse volante’, A.VE.M (Arte Vetraria Muranese), Italy 1950’s. Height 30 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
34. Paolo Venini, a smoke coloured ‘Mosaico Zanfirico’ vase, Murano, Italy 1950’s. The zanfirico decoration in white, acid signature venini murano ITALIA. Height 27 cm. Exhibitions: 1954 Nordiska Kompaniet, Venini Exhibition. 1954 Milan Triennale, 10th. 1957 Milan Triennale, 11th. Literature: Marino Barovier, Carla Sonego (ed), ‘Paolo Venini and his furnace’, Skira, Milano 2016, model nr 3858, pp 216–217, 219. Helmut Ricke, Eva Schmitt (ed), ‘Italienisches Glas Murano Mailand 1930–1970. Die Sammlung der Steinberg Foundation’, Prestel–Verlag, Munich 1996, compare nr 120, p 140.
Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 200 – 9 600
35. Venini, a glass bowl, Italy 1950–1960’s. White opaque and red glass, etched stamp venini murano ITALIA. Diameter 20,4 cm, height 7,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
36. Paolo Venini, a red and opaque ‘Murrine a Puntini’ vase, Venini Murano, Italy 1950–1960’s. Red with opaque/white dots, acid etched rectangular signature venini murano ITALIA. Height 21 cm. Exhibitions: A vase of the same model and colouring was exhibited at the Corning Museum of Glass, NY, in 1959. Literature: Ed. Marino Barovier, Carla Sonego, ‘Paolo Venini and his furnace’, Skira, Milano 2016, model 3608 pp 68, 191. Ed. Helmut Ricke, Eva Schmitt, ‘Italienisches Glas Murano Mailand 1930–1970. Die Sammlung der Steinberg Foundation’, Prestel–Verlag, Munchen 1996, this model in black and opaque depicted as nr 122 p 142.
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
37. Paolo Venini, a ‘Murrina’ glass bowl, Italy 1960’s. Decorated with black and white inserts of murrina glass. Engraved signature venini italia. Height 12,2 cm, diameter 20,2 cm. Provenance: Bought probably in the 1960’s, thence by descent. Literature: Anna Venini Diaz de Santillana, ‘Venini, Catalogue Raisonné 1921–1986’, compare the model illustrated from the Barry Friedman collection, nr 59, p 110 and catalogue nr 87, pp 206–207.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
38. Fulvio Bianconi, a rare ‘Pezzato Americano’ vase, Venini, Murano, Italy ca 1950, model 3541. Square in shape, triangular tesserae in yellow, black, green and clear glass, acid etched rectangular signature venini murano ITALIA. Height 23,5 cm. Literature: Marino Barovier, Carla Sonego (ed), ‘Fulvio Bianconi at Venini’, Skira, Milan 2015, p 188.
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
39. Fulvio Bianconi, an ‘a Spicchi’ vase, Venini, Murano, Italy 1950’s. Red, green, blue and brown tinted glass, traces of a rectangular acid etched signature venini…. (the rest blurred). Height 23 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
38. Fulvio Bianconi, a rare ‘Pezzato Americano’ vase, Venini, Murano, Italy ca 1950, model 3541. 36. Paolo Venini, a red and opaque ‘Murrine a Puntini’ vase, Venini Murano, Italy 1950–1960’s. 37. Paolo Venini, a ‘Murrina’ glass bowl, Italy 1960’s. 263. Axel Einar Hjorth, a side table, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1933.
40. Fulvio Bianconi, an oval ‘A Spicchi’ bowl, Venini Murano, Italy 1950–1960’s. Aubergine, brown and clear glass, rectangular acid stamp venini murano ITALIA. Length 20 cm, height 13 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
41. Ludovico Diaz de Santillana & Tobia Scarpa, a blue glass ‘Canoa Battuti’ dish, Venini, Murano, Italy 2002. Engraved signature venini 2002/13. Length 60 cm, width 13 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
42. Alessandro Pianon, a ‘Pulcino’ glass sculpture of a bird, Vistosi, Murano, Italy 1960’s. The body of green glass decorated with murrine in blue and red, copper legs, marked with paper labels, height 32,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
43. 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, label marked. Height 20,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
44. Alessandro Pianon, a ‘Pulcino’ glass sculpture of a bird, Vistosi, Italy 1960’s. Orange glass body, copper legs. Height 21,5 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 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
45. Alessandro Pianon, a ‘Pulcino’ glass sculpture of a bird, Vistosi, Italy 1960’s. The body of green glass decorated with murrine in blue and red, copper legs, height 32 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
46. Yoichi Ohira, a glass decanter, De Majo, Murano, Italy 1996.
47. Alf Wallander, an Art Nouveau glazed ceramic vase, Rörstrand, Sweden 1895–1896.
Signed de Majo Murano Y. Ohira 1996 12136. Total height 32 cm.
Decorated in high relief with a modeled magpie among pine branches, richly painted in blue, green and brown. Signed A. WALLANDER, height 34,5 cm.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
Exhibitions: The exhibition hall of Svenska Slöjdföreningen (The Swedish Handicraft Association), Stockholm, April 1896. This was Alf Wallander’s first public ceramics exhibition. The collection consisted of 28 objects in flint or whiteburning clay, made in a powerful relief, painted in strong shades of blue, green, yellow and red under the glaze. Literature: Bengt Nyström, ‘Svensk jugendkeramik’, Signum, Lund 2003, see the vase illustrated p 68.
Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 360 – 3 840
48. Alf Wallander, an Art Nouveau ‘Lilies/Irises’ porcelain 40 pcs part dinner service including a tureen, Rörstrand, Sweden. The model is CW, the relief decoration with underglaze colours in pink, blue and green is called ‘Lilies/ Irises. 1 tureen with cover (length 33 cm, height ca 17 cm) 1 serving dish (58 x 28,5 cm) 8 dinner plates (diam 25,5 cm) 14 dinner plates, (diam ca 24,5 cm) 16 small plates (diam ca 17,5 cm) Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
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47. Alf Wallander, an Art Nouveau glazed ceramic vase.
49. Wilhelm Kåge, a red glazed ‘Argenta’ stoneware vase, Gustavsberg, Sweden 1950’s. Decorated with a silver painted nude female figure among branches and leaves, signed GUSTAVSBERG ARGENTA 1243 MADE IN SWEDEN and painter’s signature BS?. Height 35,4 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
50. Wilhelm Kåge, a ‘Farsta’ stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1940–1950’s. Relief decor with vertical stripes, glazed in blue and green hues, marked with studio stamp. Height 39 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
51. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1964. Signed Friberg with the studio mark, F. Height 42,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 840 – 4 800
52. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1964. Yellow rabbit’s fur glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark, F. Height 20 cm, diameter ca 21,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
53. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1965.
54. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1950.
Yellow ‘rabbit’s fur’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark and year letter g. Height 35 cm.
Brown, beige and blue rabbit’s fur glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark and year letter T, height 32 cm.
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Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
55. Berndt Friberg, three stoneware vases, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1964, 1965 and 1974. ‘Rabbit’s fur’ glazes in celadon green hues, signed Friberg with the studio mark, f, g and P, height ca 23,5 cm, 25 cm and 11 cm, diameter 15,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
56. Berndt Friberg, a set of three stoneware miniature bowls and six vases, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1950–1960’s. Sang de boeuf, green and different ‘rabbit’s fur’ glazes. signed Friberg with the studio mark and different year letters. Height 2–9 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
57. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware bowl, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1966. ‘Rabbit’s fur’ glaze with geometrical decor i blue and brown, signed Friberg with the studio mark, H. Diameter 31,5 cm, height 9,2 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
58. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1965. Glazed in green, brown and blue hues. Signed Friberg with the studio mark, G. Height 19 cm, diameter 20,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
59. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware floor vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1959. Blue ‘rabbit’s fur’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark, a. The base retouched with restored hole. Height 42 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
60. Berndt Friberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1969. Blue ‘rabbit’s fur’ glaze, signed Friberg with the studio mark, K. Height 14 cm, diameter ca 18,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 960 – 1 440
61. Stig Lindberg, a stoneware sculpture of ‘Leda and the Swan’, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1940’s. Partly glazed in yellow, green, beige and white. Signed Stig L and the studio mark, height 34 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
62. Stig Lindberg, a stoneware 2 pcs wall plaque, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden mid 20th century. Decorated with a lion in relief, glazed in green and yellow hues, signed Stig L and the studio mark. Measurements 32 x 32 cm, depth 4,5 cm (total width ca 64 cm). (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
63. Stig Lindberg, a stoneware vase / sculpture, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1950’s. Onion–shaped on a high conical base, blue glaze, signed Stig L with the studio mark, GUSTAVSBERG, height 41 cm. Literature: Gisela Eronn, ‘Tusenkonstnären Stig Lindberg’, Prisma 2003, compare similar vase illustrated p 66. (d)
Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 360 – 3 840
64. Stig Lindberg, a stoneware vase, Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1961. Geometric relief decoration, glazed in turquoise, beige and brown/grey hues, signed Stig L with the studio mark. Height 46,8 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 18 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 730 – 1 920
65. Stig Lindberg, a set of five stoneware vases. Gustavsberg studio, Sweden 1953–1956. Partly with relief decoration, glazed in beige, turquoise and white, signed Stig L with the studio mark, –56 and year letters Y and Z. Height 8,5–20,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
66. Gunnar Nylund, a stoneware sculpture of a lion, ‘Leo’ Rörstrand, Sweden 1940’s. Glazed in yellow and brown hues, signed G.N 4/200. Height 27 cm, length ca 37,5 cm. Literature: Petter Eklund, ‘Gunnar Nylund – konstnär och industriformgivare’, Historiska Media 2017, compare the model illustrated p 113.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
67. Gunnar Nylund, a stoneware vase, Rörstrand 1950–1960’s. Spotted glaze in grey/ blue hues, signed R SWEDEN GN. Height 43,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
68. Carl–Harry Stålhane, a unique stoneware vase, Rörstrand, Sweden 1961. Glazed in brown hues, signed R –61 CH Stålhane SWEDEN X125. Height 29 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
69. Vicke Lindstrand, a glazed ceramic figure of a gazelle, Upsala–Ekeby, 1948–1960. Partly glazed in yellow, brown, black and white. Stamped mark V.L. Height 50,7 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
70. Åke Holm, a large stoneware sculpture of a bird, Höganäs, Sweden probably 1950’s. Green glaze, signed ÅKE Holm and marked with inventory number 91.2.389. Height 38,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
71. Tyra Lundgren, a stoneware sculpture of a bird, Sèvres, France 1934–1939. Partly glazed in beige, green and brown hues, stamped TYRA LUNDGREN and S SÈVRES MANUFACTURE NATIONALE FRANCE. Height 23,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
72. Tyra Lundgren, a stoneware sculpture of a bird, Sweden 1960’s. Partly glazed, signed TL, 6? Height 13 cm including stone base. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
73. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of an apple, Biot, France. Spotted glaze in yellow, green and brown. Signed HHg, height 20 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 840 – 4 800
74. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of a large pear, Biot, France. Spotted glaze in yellow, orange, green and brown hues, signed HHg. Height 45,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 80 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 680 – 9 600
75. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of a pear, Biot, France. Spotted glaze in orange, yellow, green and brown hues, signed HHg, height 22,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
74. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of a large pear, Biot, France.
76. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture/ vase of a pumpkin, Biot, France. Spotted glaze in green, orange and yellow hues, signed HHG, height ca 11,5 cm, diameter ca 18,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
77. Hans Hedberg, a faience sculpture of a pear, Biot, France. Spotted glaze in red, orange, green and brown hues, signed HHg. Height 20 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
78. Hans Hedberg, a faience bowl with cover, Biot, France. Spotted glaze in red and green, interior in yellow and green, signed HHg, 37 x 26 cm, height ca 14 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 960 – 1 440
79. Eva Bengtsson, a stoneware vase, Studio Eva Bengtsson, Frillesås, Sweden. Decorated with a face, a flower, a fish etc in relief, partly glazed. Signed EVA BENGTSSON, height 23 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 390 – 580
80. Eva Zethraeus, a porcelain sculpture, Studio Eva Zethraeus 2012. Blue glace, signed EZ 2012, height 16,5 cm, length 29,5 cm. Exhibitions: Galleri Kaolin, Stockholm, 2012. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
81. Axel Salto, a stoneware bowl, Royal Copenhagen, Denmark 1967, model 20729. Relief decoration of branches, glazed i beige, brown and green hues, signed with maker’s marks and 20729 in blue and green. Diameter 26,5, höjd 10,5 cm. Literature: Suaanne Bruhn, Pia Wirnfeldt (ed), Axel Salto Stentøjsmesteren, CLAY – Keramikmuseum Danmark, 2017, see the model illustrated p 178.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
85. Rut Bryk, a stoneware plaque ‘Easter Bird’, Finland ca 1950.
83. Kyllikki Salmenhaara, a stoneware floor vase, Arabia, Finland 1950’s. Glazed in brown and yellow hues, signed ARABIA KS. Height 65 cm, diameter ca 25 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
84. Rut Bryk, a stoneware sculpture / dish, Arabia, Finland 1950–1960’s. Relief decor in black, partly glazed in turquoise and green, signed BRYK ARABIA. 11,5 x 11,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
85. Rut Bryk, a stoneware plaque ‘Easter Bird’, Finland ca 1950. Decorated with birds and an egg, glazed i blue, beige, brown, yellow, green and pink, signed BRYK and to the back numbered 310, 31,5 x 33,5 cm. Exhibitions: The model was shown at the Milan Triennal in 1951, where Bryk received the most prestigious mark of recognition, The Grand Prix. Literature: Harri Kalha, ‘Rut Bryk’, EMMA, Espo Museum of Modern Art, 2nd edition, 2016, see the model illustrated from the Milan Triennal, presented in Domus magazine, June 1951, p 101. The model is also illustrated pp 108–109. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 840 – 5 760
86. Rut Bryk, a white bisquit sculpture / vase, Arabia, Finland 1950–1960’s. Pressed relief decor in black, glazed in green/ grey to interior, dimensions: 11,2 x 11,2 cm, height 11,2 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
87. Rut Bryk, a ceramic relief from the ‘Siena’ Cathedral, Finland ca 1953. Glazed in blue, grey, green, red and pink. Signed at the back BRYK 1 amd ROT BRYK in brown, metal mount, measurents 60,5 x 31 cm, depth 4,5 cm. Literature: Oili Mäki, ‘Taide Ja Työ – Finnish Designers of today’, Werner Söderström, Porvoosa 1954, see the complete relief illustrated p 78. Harri Kalha, “Rut Bryk”, EMMA, Espo Museum of Modern Art, 2nd edition, 2016, compare “Siena Cathedral”, illustrated p 175. The complete Siena Cathedral was made in seven pieces, this is the left portal. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 840 – 5 760
88. Rut Bryk, a white bisquit sculpture, Arabia, Finland 1950–1960’s. Pressed relief decor in black and grey/blue, dimensions: 16,7 x 16,7 cm, height 4 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
89. Rut Bryk, a stoneware wall plaque, ‘Cat’, Finland 1950–1960’s. Decorated with a cat with a bird and mice, glazed in green hues, blue and pink. Signed BRYK and to the back BRYK 354 in brown. 26,3 x 53 cm, depth 2 cm. Literature: Harri Kalha, ‘Rut Bryk’, EMMA, Espo Museum of Modern Art, 2nd edition, 2016, compare the model illustrated from USA’s Look magazine, included in ‘an eight–page spread on Finland’s design and exotic culture’ in 1962, p 324. (d)
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 800 – 5 760
90. Rut Bryk, a stoneware sculpture / dish, Arabia, Finland 1950–1960’s. Relief decoration in black, partly glazed in blue and green against brown, signed BRYK, 11,2 x 11,2 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
91. 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 36,5 x 33 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 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 840 – 4 800
92. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware plaque, Arabia, Finland 1940’s. Decorated with a painted Commedia dell’Arte scene, signed KAIPIAINEN, measurements 50,5 x 70 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 880
93. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware dish, Arabia, Finland. Decorated with butterflies and flowers in relief with lustre glazes. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
94. Rut Bryk, a ‘City’ ceramic sculpture, Finland ca 1960. In the shape of a building, decorated with relief patterns, partly glazed, measurements 16 x 16 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 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 880
83. Kyllikki Salmenhaara, a stoneware floor vase, Arabia, Finland 1950’s. 94. Rut Bryk, a ‘City’ ceramic sculpture, Finland ca 1960.
96. Rut Bryk, a stoneware wall relief, Arabia, Finland 1970’s.
95. Rut Bryk, a ceramic sculpture, Arabia, Finland 1950–1960’s. Relief decor in black, interior decorated with a flower, partly glazed in orange and green, signed BRYK, 24 x 24 cm, height 10 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 18 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 730 – 1 920
96. Rut Bryk, a stoneware wall relief, Arabia, Finland 1970’s. Joined pieces, mounted to a wooden plaque, partly glazed in green, orange, red, yellow and pink. Signed BRYK in the ceramic and to the back RUT BRYK. Measurements 46 x 51,5 cm, depth 3,2 cm. Literature: Harri Kalha, ‘Rut Bryk’, EMMA, Espo Museum of Modern Art, 2nd edition, 2016, compare similar reliefs illustrated, see similar ‘Dobar Dan’, dated 1972, illustrated p 275. (d)
Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 200 – 9 600
97. Birger Kaipiainen, a ceramic plaque, Arabia, Finland 1940’s. Painted polychrome decor of a female portrait, signed KAIPIAINEN, measurements 49 x 37,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 880
98. Birger Kaipiainen, a ceramic wall plaque, Arabia, Finland 1950’s. Relief decoration with five female figures, glazed in beige, brown, blue and green hues, signed KAIPIAINEN, 41,5 x 43,5 cm, depth 4 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 960 – 1 440
99. 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 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
100. Birger Kaipiainen, a ceramic sculpture, Arabia, Finland 1960’s. Decorated with pansies in relief with blue/ purple and white lustre glazes, signed KAIPIAINEN ARABIA. Height 29,5, width ca 27,5, depth ca 11 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 880
101. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware dish, Arabia, Finland. Decorated with flower, fruits and berries in relief in dark blue and purple lustre glaze. Signed KAIPIAINEN ARABIA, diameter 33,8 cm, height 4 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
102. Birger Kaipiainen, a glazed ceramic sculpture of a sunflower with butterflies, Rörstrand, Sweden 1950’s. Decorated in green and yellow hues and black against white, signed KAIPIAINEN R SWEDEN. Height 82 cm, width 27 cm, depth 11,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 125 000 / EUR 9 600 – 12 000
103. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware dish, Arabia, Finland, probably 1960’s. Relief decoration with pansies in blue/violet hues, signed KAIPIAINEN ARABIA, 27,5 x 34 cm, height 5,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
104. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware dish, Arabia, Finland 1970’s.
105. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware dish, Arabia, Finland.
Decorated with painted pears and pansies among branches with modelled berries in blue, yellow, orange and black against white. Signed KAIPIAINEN ARABIA, 51 x 43 cm, height ca 5 cm.
Decorated with butterflies in relief with lustre glaze. Signed KAIPIAINEN ARABIA. Diameter 39 cm, height ca 7 cm.
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Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 360 – 3 840
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
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106. Felice Tosalli, a ‘Lontra su piatto’ creamware dish, Lenci, Italy 1930’s. Bowl with two modeled otters and a fish, glazed in black, turquoise and brown hues. Signed Lenci MADE IN ITALY TORINO, painter’s signature CM, Margherita Costantino or Maddalena Craveri? Total length 66 cm, diameter of the dish ca 55 cm. Literature: Alfonzo Panzetta, ‘Le ceramiche Lenci, catalogi dell´archivio storico 1928–1964’, Umberto Allemandi & C, Turin 1992, compare catalogue nr 327 and 328, p 164, these pieces each with one otter. The auction’s dish is a very rare variant with two otters.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
107. Sandro Vachetti, a ‘Balilla’ ceramic figure, Essevi, Italy 1930’s. Signed ESSEVI MADE IN ITALY painter’s signature, incised G 23–38?, height 31,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
108. Guido Gambone, a glazed ceramic vase, Italy 1950’s. Decorated in black, blue and white. Signed Gambone Italy with the donkey, height 30,5 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 5 000 – 7 000 / EUR 480 – 680
109. Pablo Picasso, a ‘Visage’ faience dish, Madoura, Vallauris, France post 1960, A. Ramié 446. Decorated with a face in relief, partly glazed in black, yellow, blue and white. Stamped MADOURA PLEIN FEU EMPREINTE ORIGINALE DE PICASSO and numbered 23/100. Diameter 42,5 cm. Literature: A. Ramié, nr 446, p 234. (d)
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
104. Birger Kaipiainen, a stoneware dish, Arabia, Finland 1970’s.
110. Pablo Picasso, a ‘Têtes’ faience pitcher, Madoura, Vallauris, France post 1956, A Ramié 367.
111. Pablo Picasso, a ‘Pichet tête carrée’ faience pitcher, Madoura, Vallauris, France, post 1953, A. Ramié 223.
Decorated with faces in black and white, signed EDITION PICASSO and stamped MADOURA PLEIN FEU EDITION PICASSO. Height 12,7 cm.
Decorated with faces in black and white, signed 28/300 EDITION PICASSO and stamped EDITION PICASSO MADOURA PLEIN FEU. Height 13,8 cm.
Literature: A. Ramié, nr 367, p 189. (d)
Literature: A. Ramié, nr 223, p 120. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 880
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 880
112. Pablo Picasso, a ‘Visage’ faience bowl, Madoura, France, post 1955, A. Ramié 290. Decorated with a painted face in black, white, brown and green. Signed EDITION PICASSO MADOURA, stämplat MADOURA PLEIN FEU. Diameter 12,8 cm, height 6,5 cm.
113. Pablo Picasso, a faience dish ‘Visage Gris’, Madoura, Vallauris. France post 1953, A. Ramié 206. Decorated in grey, green and black, stamped mark MADOURA PLEIN FEU EDITION PICASSO. 38 x 31,5 cm.
Literature: A. Ramié, nr 290, p 288. (d)
Literature: A. Ramié nr 206, p 112. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 800 – 7 200
114. Pablo Picasso, a faience ‘Taureau sous l’arbre’ plate, Madoura, Vallauris, France post 1952, A. Ramié 159. Decorated in black against white glaze, signed EDITION PICASSO and stamped EDITION PICASSO MADOURA PLEIN FEU, diameter 20,6 cm. Literature: A. Ramié, nr 159, p 89. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
115. Pablo Picasso, a ‘Picador’ faience bowl, Madoura, Vallauris, France post 1952, A. Ramié 176. Decorated in black against white, signed EDITION PICASSO and stamped EDITION PICASSO MADOURA PLEIN FEU. Diameter 15 cm, height 4,3 cm. Literature: A. Ramié, nr 176, p 95. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
116. Pablo Picasso, a faience ‘Taureau sous l’arbre’ plate, Madoura, Vallauris, France post 1952, A. Ramié 159. Decorated in black against white glaze, signed EDITION PICASSO and stamped EDITION PICASSO MADOURA PLEIN FEU, diameter 20,5 cm. Literature: A. Ramié, nr 159, p 89. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
117. Georg Jensen, a pair of 830/1000 silver five light candelabra, Copenhagen 1920, design nr 200. Height 42,5 cm, total weight ca 4230 g. Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 150 000 / EUR 9 600 – 14 400
118. Georg Jensen, an 830/1000 silver lidded bowl, Copenhagen 1918, design nr 273. The base decorated with beads. Height 15 cm, weight 575 g. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
119. Georg Jensen, a three pieces of coffee and tea service, ‘Blossom’, Copenhagen Denmark 1915–1921 830/1000 silver. Design nr 2. Swedish import marks GAB F, ivory handles, the tea pot on a stand with heater. The tea pot with stand height 22 cm, the coffee pot height 18 cm, total weight ca 1690 g. Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 360 – 3 840
120. Georg Jensen, a sterling grape bowl, Copenhagen post 1945 (2012). Design nr 263B. Height ca 19 cm, weight ca 660 g. Estimate: SEK 18 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 730 – 1 920
121. Georg Jensen, an 830/1000 silver coffee pot, Copenhagen 1919, design 251. Swedish import marks GAB F, oval shape, the handle with ebony. Height 21,5 cm, weight 675 g. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
122. Johan Rohde, a set of 168 pcs of sterling and stainless steel ‘Acorn’ flatware, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen post 1945. Swedish import marks. 12 forks (length 16,8 cm) 12 fish forks 12 dessert spoons (length 17,3 cm) 12 cake forks 12 children’s spoons (length 15,6 cm) 12 small teaspoons 7 butter knives 1 bouillon spoon (length 13,5 cm) 2+1 serving forks (length 20 and 20,5 cm) 1 sauce ladle (length 20 cm) 1 cake server (length 16,5 cm)
12 knives (length 20,5 cm) 12 fish knives 12 soup spoons (length 16 cm) 12 children’s forks (length 14,3 cm) 12 fruit knives 13 coffee spoons 4 serving forks (length 16,5 cm) 3 serving spoons (length 20,5 cm) 2 different cheese knives 1 cake knife
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
123. Johan Rohde, a 96 pcs set of ‘Acorn’ sterling silver and stainless steel flatware, Georg Jensen Copenhagen, Denmark post 1945. Swedish import marks. 12 forks (length 16,8 cm) 12 knives (length 20,5 cm) 12 fish forks 12 fish knives 12 children’s forks (length 14,3 cm) 12 children’s spoons (length 15,6 cm) 12 fruit knives 12 coffee spoons Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 840 – 4 800
124. Johan Rohde, a set of 24 pcs of sterling and stainless steel ‘Acorn’ flatware, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen post 1945. Swedish import marks. 12 luncheon forks (length 16,8 cm) 12 luncheon knives (length 20,5 cm) Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
125. Georg Jensen, a 4 pieces coffee and tea service, Copenhagen 1915–1919, 830/1000 silver. Design nr 88. Swedish import marks, handles and finials of carved ebony. Height of the coffee pot 26 cm, total weight ca 1845 g. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
126. Georg Jensen, an 830/1000 silver jardinière, Copenhagen ca 1915–1921. Length 32 cm, height 13 cm, weight 1620 g. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 800 – 5 760
127. Georg Jensen, 2 silver bowls, Copenhagen 1915– 1927 (blurred), design nr 19 & 19A. Swedish import marks. Height ca 16 cm. total weight ca 1410 g. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
128. Harald Nielsen, ‘Pyramid’, a set of 60 pcs of sterling and stainless steel flatware, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen 1933–1977. 12 forks, 18,3 cm. 6 knives, length 20,8 cm (handle 12 cm) 6 knives, length 19,5 (handle 8 cm) 6 dessert spoons, length 16,5 cm 6 salad knives, length 16,2 cm 6 cake forks, length 14,2 cm 5 tea spoons, length 12 cm 12 mocca spoons, length 9,5 cm 1 ‘pusher’, length 8 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
129. Harald Nielsen, a ‘Pyramid’ sterling tray, Georg Jensen Copenhagen 1945–1977, design nr 600. Swedish import marks. Length 37 cm, weight 1160 g. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 10 000 / EUR 580 – 960
130. Harald Nielsen, a set of 108 pieces of ‘Old Danish’ sterling and stainless steel flatware, Georg Jensen Copenhagen post 1947. 12 dinner spoons 12 dinner forks 12 dinner knives 12 dessert spoons 12 salad knives 12 salad forks 12 cake forks 1 cake knife 12 teaspoons 1 pair of salad servers with stainless blades 1 pair of serving spoons (potato spoons) 1 sauce spoon 2 butter knives 1 cheese slicer 2 + 1 serving forks Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
131. Harald Nielsen, a sterling silver jardinière, Georg Jensen Copenhagen 1945–1977. design nr 622B. Handles in the shape of stylized leaves and berries. Length 42 cm, weight ca 1670 g. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 800 – 7 200
132. Harald Nielsen, a set of eight sterling cocktail glasses, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen 1933–1977, design nr 479 and 479A. Height ca 10 cm, total weight ca 750 g. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 35 000 / EUR 2 400 – 3 360
133. Johan Rohde, a set of 34 pcs of sterling ‘Acorn’ flatware, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen 1933–1977. Sterling and stainless steel. 8 dinner forks (length 19 cm) 8 dinner spoons (length 19,5 cm) 8 dinner knives (length 22,8 cm) 8 cake forks (length 14,3 cm) 1 cake knife (length 26,5 cm) 1 cake server (length 27,5 cm) Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
134. Evald Nielsen, an 830/1000 silver table lamp, Copenhagen 1927. The octogonal base decorated with grapes in relief. Height 76 cm, weight excluding the shade ca 3560 g. Evald Nielsen opened his first workshop in Copenhagen in 1905. He was considered a very talented craftsman as a silversmith. During the first decades his designs were clearly influenced by the works of his contemporary silversmith Georg Jensen. Evald Nielsen took part in several World’s Fairs, such as Paris 1925, Barcelona 1929 and New York 1939. Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 200 – 9 600
135. Arne L Hansen, a sterling and enamelled dish, Anton Michelsen, Copenhagen, Denmark 1960. Blue and white enamel to the centre, maker’s mark K9 F and engraved Arne L Hansen 11, 35 x 25 cm, weight 895 g. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
136. Guttorm Kristiansen (Gagnes), a four pieces 830/1000 silver tea– and coffee service, David–Andersen, Norway 1927–1949. Maker’s mark and INV. G.K. N samt 6342 1,2 L, 6345 Lo 6, 6343, 6344. Height of the coffee pot 19 cm, total weight ca 1620 g. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 960 – 1 440
137. Tapio Wirkkala, a sterling necklacke, ‘Half moon’, N Westerback, Helsinki 1972. The pendant width 8,3 cm, height 9,5 cm, the chain length ca 70 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
138. Jörgen Jensen, a sterling pitcher, Stockholm 1935. Almost spherical body. Height 16,5, weight ca 560 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
139. Sylvia Stave, a 830/1000 silver cocktailshaker, probably 1930’s, maker’s mark PV. Spherical body, marked 20 and a star on each piece (the body, the strainer and the lid) the foot stamped 0,830 and PV. Height 18,5 cm, weight ca 640 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
140. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling and rock crystal bangle, Lund 1934.
141. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling and moonstones bangle with a pair of matching earrings, Lund Sweden 1937 ( bangle) and 1956.
Inner circumference ca 15,5 cm, rock crystal 3 x 2 cm.
The bangle with three oval moonstones, inner circumference ca 16,5 cm, the earring with a hanging moonstone, fitted with screw, height ca 2,5 cm.
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Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
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142. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling and rock crystal bangle, Lund, Sweden 1939.
143. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling and rock crystal crucifix and chain, Lund 1939.
Four facet cut rock crystals, ca 1,1 cm x 1,1 each, inner circumference ca 14 cm.
Height of the pendant 6,3 cm, length of the chain 57 cm.
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Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
144. Wiwen Nilsson, an octogonal sterling bell shaped vase, Lund, Sweden 1941. Height 29 cm, weight ca 745 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 840 – 4 800
145. Wiwen Nilsson, a set of 57 pcs of sterling flatware, Lund, Sweden 1966. 15 dinner spoons 15 dinner forks 15 dinner knives 4 dessert spoons 4 luncheon forks 4 luncheon knives Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 360 – 3 840
146. Wiwen Nilsson, a set of 6 sterling cocktail glasses, Lund 1950–1964. Cone shaped on a circular base. Height 6,5 cm, total weight ca 490 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
147. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling silver ‘Byzantine’ bowl, Lund 1946. Diameter 22 cm, height 7,5 cm, weight 770 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
148. Wiwen Nilsson, a sterling rectangular box with a two colour gilt emblema in relief, Lund 1956. 23 x 9,5 cm, weight 650 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
149. Wiwen Nilsson, two sterling candlesticks, Lund 1956–1957, the Byzantine model. Height 26,5 cm, total weight ca 735 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
150. Wiwen Nilsson, an 18K gold necklace with a beryl pendant, Lund 1938. Maker’s mark M8. Pendant height 2,5 cm, the chain length 59 cm, total weight 21 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
151. Wiwen Nilsson, a pair of 18K gold cufflinks, Lund, Sweden 1960. Pentagonal shape ca 2 x 2 cm, total weight ca 21 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
152. W.A Bolin, a pair of two branched silver candelabra, Stockholm 1935. For three candles. Height 29 cm, width 27 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
153. W.A Bolin, a silver serving dish, Stockholm 1932. 47,5 x 31 cm, weight 1195 g. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
154. W.A. Bolin, a pair of silver candlesticks, Stockholm 1959. Height 16,5 cm, total weight 470 g. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
155. W.A. Bolin, a large sterling bowl, Stockholm 1988. Diameter ca 30 cm, height 20 cm, weight 2350 g. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
156. Carl Fredrik Carlman, a 3 pieces coffee service, Stockholm 1967. Height of the coffee pot 19 cm, total weight 1370 g. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
157. Atelier Borgila, a sterling table clock with enamelled details, Stockholm 1931. Square, hands and figures with purple enamel, a Viking–ship as a finial, qvartz mechanism. Marble base. The clock 9,2 x 9,2 cm, the base 13 x 13 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
158. Atelier Borgila, a sterling and ebony collection bag, Stockholm 1931. Total length ca 40 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
159. Atelier Borgila, a pair of sterling candlesticks, Stockholm, 1935. Height 9 cm, the diameter of the base 11 cm, total weight 765 g. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
160. Atelier Borgila, a sterling silver gilt centerpiece, Stockholm 1946. Monogram in relief to the one side. Height 10 cm, length 35 cm, weight ca 1625 g. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
161. Atelier Borgila, a pair of gilt sterling faceted bowls, Stockholm 1946. Monogram in relief to the one side. Height 10 cm, width 14,5 cm, total weight ca 1230 g. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
162. Carl Nyströmer, a sterling silver vase, Stockholm 1961. Height 27 cm, weight 620 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
163. Carl G. Jahnsson, a sterling coffee pot, Stockholm 1967. Wooden handle, height 20 cm, weight 775 g. Provenance: Nutida Svenskt Silver (d)
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
164. Theresia Hvorslev, two sterling silver vases, Lidköping, Sweden 1973–1974. Height 24,5 and 18,5 cm, total weight 1730 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
165. Rolf Lindståhl, a sterling silver vase, Stockholm 1997. Height 30,5 cm, weight 610 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 390 – 580
166. Sigurd Persson, a partly gilt sterling ring, Stockholm 1965. Maker’s mark P9. Size 16,75/53. (d)
Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 390 – 580
167. Sigurd Persson, an 18K white gold ring, Stockholm 1965. Maker’s mark L10, size 19/ 59, weight 21 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 13 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 250 – 1 440
168. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a leather, wood and copper necklace, executed in her workshop ca 1948. The copper stamped TORUN. Length 40 cm. Provenance: The vendor’s parents were friends with Torun’s family. The daughter of Torun, Pia, was a friend of the vendor. Literature: Ann Westin, ‘Torun – Coversation with Vivianna Torun Bülow Hübe’, Carlsson Bokförlag, 1993, p 27 see similar pieces shown hanging on the wall in the studio. Torun had her first studio up at an attic in Stockholm. She was a young student and also a mother and had to work with the materials she could afford at the time. She was very much inspired by African works of art. (d)
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
169. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a silver necklace with three pendants, executed in her own workshop, Stockholm 1950’s. One pendant with a glass ‘dew drop’, one with a coral bead and one with a mother of pearl, maker’s marks with blurred year mark. Inner circumference of the neck part ca 33 cm, pendants height 5,5 cm, 3 cm and 4 cm. Provenance: The vendor’s parents were friends with Torun’s family. The daughter of Torun, Pia, was a friend of the vendor. (d)
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 800 – 7 200
170. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a silver and ‘dew–drop’ glass necklace, executed in her own workshop, Stockholm, 1964. Both necklace and pendant stamped TORUN 09. Inner circumference ca 43,5 cm, the pendant with a glass drop height ca 6 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
171. Vivianna Torun Bülow–Hübe, a silver necklace with pendant, executed in her own workshop. The pendant with an almost square rutile qvartz, both parts stamped TORUN, height of the pendant 7 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
172. Kristian Nilsson, a sterling necklace with semi–precious stones, Stockholm, 1983. The 23 rows of turquoises, corals and sodalites are connected with a large asymmetrical part gilt, sterling silver clasp, maker’s mark Stockholm I10. Length ca 48 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
173. Elon Arenhill, a sterling champagne cooler, Elona, Malmö 1992. Height 24 cm, length 22 cm, weight 1255 g. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
188. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Röda trädgårdsmattan’, knotted pile, ca 442–448,5 x 360–367 cm, signed AB MMF.
174. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A textile, ‘Rabatten’, flat weave, ca 110–110,5 x 62–64 cm, signed MMF. Designed in 1926, woven before 1942. Literature: Compare with Små Vävnader från Märta Måås– Fjetterström, colour plate 6.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
175. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A textile, flat weave, ca 143–145,5 x 75,5–78 cm, signed MMF. An ivory ground with geometric patterns in a variety of blue and brown nuances. Borders. Woven before 1942. (Very rare). Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
176. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A textile, ‘Lövendal’, flat weave, ca 145,5–147 x 70–71,5 cm, signed MMF. Designed in 1928, woven before 1942. A sewn on label at the back: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Båstad, mönster ‘Lövendal, storlek Löpare. Literature: Compare with ‘Små Vävnader från Märta Måås– Fjetterström’, colour plate 4.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
177. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A textile, ‘Slån’, flat weave, ca 92,5–93 x 69,5–71,5 cm, signed MMF. Woven before 1942. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 10 000 / EUR 580 – 960
178. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A textile, ‘Flygstrån’, flat weave, ca 179,5–180 x 55,5–57,5 cm, signed MMF. Designed in 1932, woven before 1942. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
179. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A textile, ‘Röda Liljan’, tapestry weave, ca 70–71,5 x 125,5–126 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1933, woven after 1941. A label at the back. Literature: Compare with Skrifter från Kungl. Husgerådskammare 20, Nisser–Dalman, Margareta, Stockholm 2019, No. 52, page 60.
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
180. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A textile, ‘Sköldpaddan’, flat weave, ca 54,5–56 x 56–57 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1937, woven after 1941. Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 5 000 / EUR 390 – 480
181. Ann–Mari Lindbom, gift Forsberg, A textile, ‘Blå crocus’, a tapestry variant, ca 32–33 x 93–94 cm, signed AMF. (Ann–Mari Forsberg, born Lindbom). Woven at Märta Måås–Fjetterström AB. Designed in 1945. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och vävverkstaden i Båstad, Stockholm 1968, plate 61; Waldemarsuddes utställningskatalog nr 6: Ann–Mari Forsberg, Stockholm 1982, plate page 4, No 1, text page 22; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen! 90 år med Märta MååsFjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 164.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
182. Annie Frykholm, A drape, ‘Buketter’, flat weave, ca 236–238 x 158–165 cm, unsigned. Designed by Annie Frykholm, Sweden, first half of the 20th century. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
183. Sven X:et Erixson, A tapestry sample for ‘Melodier vid torget’, tapestry weave, ca 64 x 53 cm, Sven X:et Erixson and Barbro Nilsson. A tapestry sample for the large ‘Melodier på torget’ (620 x 912 cm) in Gothenburg concert hall. 68 x 55 cm. Framed, with the frame 83 x 72 cm. Provenance: Svensk–Franska Konstgalleriet, Stockholm, Auction No 73 October 1960, Fritz H. Erikssons Samling, No. 50. Literature: Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, text and colour plates pages 43–45. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
184. Lars Gynning, A Tapestry, ‘My Garden’, flat weave, ca 193,5–195 x 145–146,5 cm, signed GYNNING MTP. (Manufactura de Tapeçarias de Portalegre – Portugal). A sewn on label at the back: Matricula N.o 1139 3/6. Designed around 1950. Literature: Compare with Brunius, Teddy: Lars Gynning textila bilder, Lund 1985, text page 48. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 730
185. Barbro Sprinchorn, A tapestry, ‘Kronärtskocka’, tapestry weave, ca 68–68,5 x 82,5–83,5 cm, signed AB MMF BS. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Sprinchorn). Designed in 1971. (d)
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
186. Ruth Malinowski, A tapestry, flat weave, ca 101,5–102 x 99–100 cm, signed and dated on a label at the back: Ruth Malinowski 1989. A modernistic composition in blue, black and grey. Ruth Malinowski creates textiles with concretistical decor. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
187. James Coignard, A wallhanging, ca 144,5–146 x 199 cm. A polychrome modernistic composition. Lined. (Unique). Provenance: Galleri Mowestor, Stockholm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 840 – 4 800
188. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Röda trädgårdsmattan’, knotted pile, ca 442–448,5 x 360–367 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1923 for the jubilee exhibition in Gothenburg. Woven after 1941. A carpet with the pattern Röda trädgårdsmattan was first shown at the Gothenburg Tercentennial Jubilee Exposition in 1923. The fair became quite the sensation and was visited by more than four million people, both from Sweden and abroad. Gothenburg was celebrating its 300th anniversary, originally planned for 1921 but delayed until 1923. The pattern Trädgårdsmattan was designed with either a red or a black background. Its subject is large, gnarled trees and highly stylised flowers. The trees are, according to Angelica Persson, CEO of Märta Måås–Fjetterström AB, reminiscent of those still growing in what was then the Fjetterström family’s garden in Vadstena. The ivory–coloured border is decorated with tendrils inspired by the border motifs of oriental carpets. Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och vävverkstaden 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; Skrifter från Kungl. Husgerådskammare 20, Nisser–Dalman, Margareta, Stockholm 2019, No. 37, 55, pages 59–60; Angelica Persson, Ehrling Braghfors, Ulrik Swedrup: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta MååsFjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, colour plates pages 58–61.
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 125 000 / EUR 9 600 – 12 000
189. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Ängarna’, knotted pile, ca 246,5–248,5 x 176–178 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). 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; Skrifter från Kungl. Husgerådskammare 20, Nisser–Dalman, Margareta, Stockholm 2019, No. 27, page 58; Angelica Persson, Ehrling Braghfors, Ulrik Swedrup: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta MååsFjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, pages 100–101.
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
190. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Ängarna’, knotted pile, ca 182–183,5 x 122–128,5 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). 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; Skrifter från Kungl. Husgerådskammare 20, Nisser–Dalman, Margareta, Stockholm 2019, No. 27, page 58; Angelica Persson, Ehrling Braghfors, Ulrik Swedrup: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta MååsFjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, text and colour plates pages 100–101.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 840 – 5 760
191. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Joakim’, knotted pile, ca 278,5–280 x 187–192 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1929 for the 1930 Stockholm Exhibition. Woven after 1941. Literature: Skrifter från Kungl. Husgerådskammare 20, Nisser–Dalman, Margareta, Stockholm 2019, No. 6, 43, pages 27, 59; Angelica Persson, Ehrling Braghfors, Ulrik Swedrup: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta MååsFjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, colour plates page 81.
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
192. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Lunden’, knotted pile, ca 256,5–257,5 x 172–175 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1932, woven after 1941. (Relatively unusual). Literature: Compare with Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 119.
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 70 000 / EUR 4 800 – 6 720
193. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Tusenskönan’ (‘Bellis’), knotted pile, ca 247 x 173,5–176 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1933, woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with ICA bokförlag: Antikt – Bukowskis experter berättar, Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 179; Angelica Persson, Ehrling Braghfors, Ulrik Swedrup: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta MååsFjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, colour plate page 115.
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 70 000 / EUR 4 800 – 6 720
194. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Il Greco’, knotted pile, ca 308 x 208–209,5 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1935, woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Skrifter från Kungl. Husgerådskammare 20, NisserDalman, Margareta, Stockholm 2019, No. 32, page 58; Angelica Persson, Ehrling Braghfors, Ulrik Swedrup: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta MååsFjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, färgplansch sid 142.
Estimate: SEK 70 000 – 90 000 / EUR 6 720 – 8 640
195. Okänd konstnär, a carpet, knotted pile, ca 238 x 157,5–160,5 cm, Sweden the 1940’s–1950’s, unsigned. A striped dark blue ground with rows of polychrome houses. A light green melange border. Estimate: SEK 18 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 730 – 1 920
196. A carpet, a semi–antique Spanish, probably Madrid, ca 289,5–293 x 251–254 cm (as well as ca 1–2 cm flat weave at the Ends). An ivory ground with a repeated polychrome decor of water with a boat, an animal, birds and flowers. A wide light red main border with animals and flowers. Estimate: SEK 18 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 730 – 1 920
197. Brita Grahn, A carpet, knotted pile in relief, ca 247,5 x 164–168 cm, signed Brita Grahn, Sweden first half of the 20th century. A tan coloured flat woven ground with knotted relief of a grid, zigzag and stripe pattern in ivory as well as a variety of green and blue nuances. A green melange border. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
198. Elsa Gullberg, A carpet, knotted pile in relief, ca 348,5–351,5 x 230,5–236,5 cm, probably Elsa Gullberg. A light camel hair coloured flat woven ground with five fields with a knotted ivory decor of stylized branches. Borders with a knotted decor of geometric patterns. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 880
199. Ingrid Hellman–Knafve, A carpet, knotted pile in relief, ca 244–245 x 178,5–183 cm, signed IHK. A green flat woven ground with a knotted ivory coloured modernistic geometric pattern. Provenance: Woven in 1968 at the textile atelier at Ingrid Hellman–Knafve’s family home Stenhall in Örby where and when the current owner bought it. (d)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
200. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, flat weave, ca 302–306 x 179,5–185,5 cm, signed MMF. A large polychrome stripe pattern with large stylized flowers. Several borders with shifting patterns. Estimate: SEK 18 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 730 – 1 920
201. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Höstmattan’, flat weave, ca 307,5–309 x 200–202 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1918, woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Millesgårdens utställningskatalog nr 20: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Stockholm 1989, No. 15, colour plate page 18; Skrifter från Kungl. Husgerådskammare 20, Nisser–Dalman, Margareta, Stockholm 2019, No. 9, pages 26, 56; Angelica Persson, Ehrling Braghfors, Ulrik Swedrup: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, colour plate page 53.
Estimate: SEK 70 000 – 90 000 / EUR 6 720 – 8 640
202. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Blå taggen’, flat weave, ca 328–330,5 x 228–232 cm, signed MMF. Designed before 1924, woven before 1942. (Relatively unusual). Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 360 – 3 840
203. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Blå taggen’, flat weave, ca 304,5–306 x 202,5 cm, signed MMF. Designed before 1924, woven before 1942. (Quite unusual). Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
204. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Dukater’, flat weave ca 394–401 x 249,5–251,5 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1924. Woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Angelica Persson, Ehrling Braghfors, Ulrik Swedrup: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta Måås– Fjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, colour plates pages 72–73.
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 70 000 / EUR 4 800 – 6 720
205. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Grön äng’, flat weave, ca 482,5 x 290,5–292 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1928, woven after 1941. (A rare variant with the white border.) Literature: Compare with Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta MååsFjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 112; Angelica Persson, Ehrling Braghfors, Ulrik Swedrup: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, colour plates pages 94–96, 102–103.)
Estimate: SEK 150 000 – 175 000 / EUR 14 400 – 16 800
206. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Grön äng’, flat weave, ca 255–258 x 201,5 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1928, woven after 1941. Literature: Compare with Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta MååsFjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 112; Angelica Persson, Ehrling Braghfors, Ulrik Swedrup: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, colour plates pages 94–96, 102–103.
Estimate: SEK 18 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 730 – 1 920
207. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Röda åttan’, flat weave, ca 290,5 x 168–172 cm, signed MMF. Designed in 1928, woven before 1942. Literature: Compare with Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta MååsFjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 109; Angelica Persson, Ehrling Braghfors, Ulrik Swedrup: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, colour plates pages 90–91.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
208. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Röda Åttan’, flat weave, ca 298,5–301 x 202–205,5 cm, signed MMF. Designed in 1928, woven before 1942. Literature: Compare with Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta MååsFjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 109; Angelica Persson, Ehrling Braghfors, Ulrik Swedrup: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, colour plates pages 90–91.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 880
Photo: HioPhoto.
209. Barbro Nilsson, A carpet, ‘Slottet’, flat weave, ca 280–282 x 295,5–309,5 cm, designed by Barbro Nilsson, unsigned. A green melange ground with a decor of Malmöhus castle, geese, cats, trees as well as two sides with a zigzag patterned border in ivory and a variety of red nuances. (Unique). Barbro Nilsson designed this fascinating and unique carpet in 1928 as a wedding gift for her brother, art historian and architect Fredrik Lundberg, and his wife, Ingegerd Koch. The carpet Slottet depicts Malmö Castle, one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks. Around 1928–1929 Erik Lundberg had been working on the castle’s renovation and lived there during the period of refurbishment. In 1929 his children Lisbeth and Jörgen were born in the tower of Malmö Castle where the family had their residence.
Provenance: This highly interesting and unique carpet was designed by Barbro Nilsson in 1928 as a wedding gift to her brother the art historian and architect Fredrik Lundberg and Ingegerd Koch. The carpet Slottet shows Malmöhus castle which is one of Malmö’s characteristic buildings. Erik Lundberg worked among others with the restoration of Malmöhus castle around 1928–1929 and lived with his family at the castle during the restoration. The children Lisbeth and Jörgen were born in June 1929 in on of the towers at Malmöhus castle where the family lived. (d)
Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 200 – 9 600
209. Barbro Nilsson, A carpet, ‘Slottet’.
210. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Blå heden’, flat weave, ca 219–220,5 x 181,5–185,5 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; Skrifter från Kungl. Husgerådskammaren 20, Nisser–Dalman, Margareta, Stockholm 2019, No. 36, page 59; Angelica Persson, Ehrling Braghfors, Ulrik Swedrup: Se på mattorna – det är jag, 100 år av textil konst – sedan 1919, Märta MååsFjetterström, Båstad/Mölndal 2019, colour plates pages 112–114.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
211. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Nyponblomman’, flat weave, ca 213,5–214,5 x 148,5–150,5 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1932, woven after 1941. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
212. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Ljusa plador’, flat weave, ca 202 x 134–135 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed in 1933. Woven after 1941. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
213. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Röda Bårdmattan’, med grönt, flat weave, ca 292–293 x 194–200,5 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). Designed around 1940, woven after 1941. (Rare). Estimate: SEK 70 000 – 90 000 / EUR 6 720 – 8 640
214. Barbro Nilsson, A carpet, ‘Salerno röd’, flat weave, ca 387–390,5 x 257,5–266 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1948. The pattern was designed for the chapel in Salerno, Italy. Literature: Compare with Yashar, Nazanin, Nilufar Tappeti Antichi: Tappeti Svedesi e Mobili Scandinavi Anni 1920–1960, Milano 1998, colour plate page 39; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 151. (d)
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
215. Judith Johansson, A carpet, ‘Meditation’, flat weave, ca 349,5–352,5 x 247,5–253 cm, signed JJ. Designed in 1948. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 730
216. Sigvard Bernadotte, A carpet, flat weave, ca 232–235 x 166–172,5 cm, signed SB. A yellow melange ground with large geometric shapes in ivory, light blue and brown melange. Woven at Nils Nessims Textilateljéer, in the 1940’s–1950’s. 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)
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
217. Alice Lund, A carpet, flat weave, ca 255,5–256,5 x 189–191 cm, signed AL. (Alice Lund). A modernistic geometric decor in ivory as well as a variety of grey, greyish blue and brown nuances. Made without fringes. (d)
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 840 – 5 760
218. Barbro Nilsson, A carpet, ‘Falurutan grön Fabiola’, flat weave, ca 307,5 x 200,5–202,5 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 Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 153.
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 70 000 / EUR 4 800 – 6 720
219. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A carpet, ‘Falurutan grå’, flat weave, ca 249,5 x 188 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 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 840 – 5 760
220. Anna–Greta Sjöqvist, A carpet, flat weave, ca 310–312,5 x 202–204 cm, an inscription and signed 19 JB 57 AGS. A stripe patterned ground with large stylized flowers in a variety of white, red and blue nuances as well as brown. Two wide light melange borders with patterns as above. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
221. Anna Maria Hoke, A carpet, flat weave, ca 242–243 x 155–157 cm, signed VbN AMH. A polychrome geometric decor with stripes. A stripe patterned border. (d)
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
222. Agda Österberg, A carpet, flat weave, ca 325,5–327 x 192–194,5 cm, signed AÖ (Agda Österberg). An ivory melange ground with a polychrome stripe pattern and large stylized flowers. (d)
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
223. Barbro Nilsson, A carpet, ‘Rödarp’, flat weave, ca 298–299 x 185–188 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1962. Literature: Compare with Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plate pages 29, 56.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 840 – 5 760
224. Marianne Richter, A carpet, ‘Muren grön’, flat weave, ca 250,5–254,5 x 172–173 cm, signed AB MMF MR. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Marianne Richter). Designed in 1971. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
225. Barbro Nilsson, A carpet, ‘Gråspättan’, flat weave, ca 278–282,5 x 248–254 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1943. The pattern ‘Spättan’ was designed in red for the parents’ home at Lidingö. Literature: Compare with Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/ Barcelona 1977, colour plates pages 66–67; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås– Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta MååsFjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 143. (d)
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
226. Barbro Nilsson, A carpet, ‘Hjortron’, flat weave, ca 145,5 x 78,5–80.5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1946. (Relatively unusual). Literature: Compare with Lundgren, Tyra: Märta Måås–Fjetterström och vävverkstaden 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 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
227. Barbro Nilsson, A carpet, ‘Nejlikan gråsvart’, flat weave, ca 273,5 x 213,5–219,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1950. Literature: Compare with skisser Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plate page 79; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta MååsFjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 152.
Estimate: SEK 70 000 – 90 000 / EUR 6 720 – 8 640
228. Barbro Nilsson, A carpet, ‘Nejlikan röd’, flat weave, ca 320–323 x 251 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1950. Literature: Compare with skisser Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/Barcelona 1977, colour plate page 79; af Klercker, Susanne: Antikt – Bukowskis experter berättar, Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 184; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta MååsFjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 152. (d)
Estimate: SEK 70 000 – 80 000 / EUR 6 720 – 7 680
229. Viveca Nygren, A carpet, flat weave, ca 227,5–228 x 192,5–193,5 cm, signed KLH VN. (Kristianstad Läns Hemslöjd, Viveca Nygren). A modernistic geometric decor in a variety of ivory, light grey, brown and dark blue nuances. Made without fringes. (d)
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
230. Barbro Nilsson, A carpet, ‘Tånga brun original’, tapestry weave, ca 306,5–310 x 249,5–251,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). ‘Tånga’ was designed for the H55 (the Helsingborg exhibition in 1955). Barbro Nilsson’s carpet pattern Tånga has been produced in a variety of colour combinations, but Tånga brun was the original colour palette. Tånga was woven as a proposal for a wall hanging for the Parapet restaurant, built ahead of the Helsingborg Exhibition of 1955 (H55). Svenska Slöjdföreningen (The Swedish Society of Crafts and Design) had invited both Swedish and international companies, architects and designers to exhibit buildings, arts and crafts, and ideas for industrial design objects. Tånga is woven using a ‘gobeläng’ flat weave technique and is a development of the pattern Snäckorna that Barbro Nilsson had designed in 1943 as one of her first carpets created for Märta Måås–Fjetterström AB. 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; af Klercker, Susanne: Antikt – Bukowskis experter berättar, Västerås/Spanien 2006, colour plate page 184; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta Måås– Fjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta MååsFjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate page 154–155.
Estimate: SEK 120 000 – 125 000 / EUR 11 520 – 12 000
230. Barbro Nilsson, A carpet, ‘Tånga brun original’, tapestry weave, circa 306,5–310 x 249,5–251,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN.
231. Barbro Nilsson, A carpet, ‘Solfläckar’, flat weave, ca 305–306,5 x 206,5–208 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 MååsFjetterström, Stockholm 1967, No. 31, plate page 13; Möller, Viggo Sten: En bok om Barbro Nilsson, Stockholm/ Barcelona 1977, colour plate page 90; Liljevalchs konsthalls katalog: Märta MååsFjetterström, Märta flyger igen, 90 år med Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Värnamo 2009, colour plate pages 156–157.
Estimate: SEK 80 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 680 – 9 600
232. Okänd Konstnär, A carpet/A wallhanging, a ‘Hooked rug’, ca 180 x 237–239 cm, North America ca 1920. A polychrome modernistic decor. Lined. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 730
233. Eva–Lisa Nordin, A carpet, a rag carpet, ca 343–344,5 x 170,5–172 cm, komponerad av Eva–Lisa Nordin. A polychrome basket pattern. A label at the back. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 18 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 730
234. Edna Martin, A carpet, flat weave, ca 308,5–311 x 273–278 cm, signed HAV EM IÅ KL. (Handarbetets Vänner, Edna Martin, the weavers Irma Åström and Karin Lång). Pattern woven ground in a variety of blue nuances with large stylized flower vines and stripes in ivory and blue nuances. Made without fringes. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
235. Josef Frank, A Carpet, ‘Matta nr 1’, handtufted, ca 345,5 x 243,5–245,5 cm. Designed by Josef Frank in 1938 for Svenskt Tenn. Tufted in Sweden. Literature: Compare with the original water colour Wängberg–Eriksson, Kristina: Pepis Flora, Kristianstad 1998, colour plate page 128.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 840 – 5 760
236. Josef Frank, A carpet, ‘Matta nr II’, handtufted, ca 397 x 278–279 cm (as well as ca 1 cm lining at the ends). Designed by Josef Frank for Svenskt Tenn around 1940. Tufted in Sweden by Hitex. A glued on label at the back: ‘Hitex, Svenskt Tenn 2015–03–04, Josef Frank 2’. Literature: Compare with the sketch Wängberg–Eriksson, Kristina: Pepis Flora, Kristianstad 1998, colour plate page 132.
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 800 – 5 760
237. Märta Måås–Fjetterström, A rug, ‘Blåkroken’, knotted pile, ca 208,5–209,5 x 96–97,5 cm, signed AB MMF. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström). One test mat woven in 1935, then four carpets were woven among which only one is signed AB MMF, woven in 1944. (Very rare). Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
238. Ingrid Dessau, A carpet, ‘Björnloka’, knotted pile, ca 238–239 x 181–183,5 cm, designed by Ingrid Dessau. Sweden, the 1950’s–1960’s. Made without fringes. (d)
Estimate: SEK 18 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 730 – 1 920
239. Barbro Nilsson, A carpet, ‘Sommarvägar, röd’, knotted pile, ca 143,5–144,5 x 106,5–108 cm cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås–Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1963. (Rare). (d)
Estimate: SEK 7 000 – 9 000 / EUR 680 – 870
240. Carl Westman, a beech chair, Sweden ca 1905–1915. Height 92 cm, width 65 cm, seat height 45 cm. Provenance: Probably acquired in Gothenburg around 1913–14, possibly at ‘Konstfliten’ Literature: Dan Gordan, ‘Svenska Stolar och deras formgivare 1901–2001’, Byggförlaget, Stockholm, 2002. See similar model executed ca 1905 p 21. Ed. Monica Boman, ‘Svenska Möbler 1890–1990’, Bokförlaget Signum, Lund 1991, p 96, compare the drawing for the chairs to the Stockholm Townhall.
241. Hugo Elmqvist, an Art Nouveau green patinated bronze vase, Stockholm early 1900’s. Decorated with poppies and insects, signed H.E – T and stamped HE TV. Height 39,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
242. Emy Wahlström, an Art Nouveau bronze table lamp, Herman Bergman, Stockholm, early 1900’s. Decorated with three birds and leaves, signed to base E. Wahlström, Herman Bergman fud, shade of glass in green and cerise, mounted on a marble base. Height including shade 55 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
243. Alfred Ohlson, an Art Nouveau patinated bronze table lamp, Herman Bergman, Stockholm, 1910–1920’s. Signed A. Ohlson sculp. HB KVAB. Height 41,5 cm, enclosed is a frame of a shade. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
244. Carl Bergsten, an armchair, by Gemla Leksaksfabrik Diรถ, for the exhibition in Norrkรถping Sweden 1906. 245. Carl Bergsten, an armchair, by Gemla Leksaksfabrik Diรถ, for the exhibition in Norrkรถping Sweden 1906.
CARL BERGSTEN ARMCHAIRS The chairs were designed for Strömsholmens Café at the Industrial Exhibition in Norrköping in 1906. These armchairs were a wedding gift from Carl Bergsten to his close friend and colleague Contractor Ernst Lundberg. Architect and furniture designer Carl Bergsten’s significance for the development of modern architecture and furniture design in Sweden during the beginning of the 20th century cannot be overestimated. Several of his assignments, such as the Industrial Exhibition in Norrköping in 1906, the Swedish pavilion at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1925 and the interior of the MS Kungsholmen in 1928, have been of crucial importance for the development of Swedish architecture and design. Carl Bergsten (1879–1935), then 25 years old, was appointed Chief Architect at the Industrial Exhibition in his hometown of Norrköping in 1906. During an earlier study trip to Europe, Bergsten met architect Josef Hoffmann in Vienna and became inspired by him and his colleagues active in the progressive Viennese Secession. Bergsten took the impressions home to Sweden and in 1906 he carried out one of the largest modern manifestations in Swedish history. For Strömsholmens Café and Restaurant, Bergsten designed, among other things, a chair and an armchair which, with its austere geometric shapes and technical innovations, came to write Swedish furniture history. The armchair, which according to pictures from the exhibition was only made in a few copies, is extremely unusual. To our knowledge, in modern times
it has never appeared on the market but only appeared in public at Norrköping City Museum. The majority of the chairs were probably destroyed in a fire in the 1930s, the exhibition building was later demolished in the 1940s. These two exclusive armchairs are probably Bergsten’s first executed copies as they both differ in design, with odd manufacturing details and material choices. Bergsten’s innovative design required its manufacturer, which Bergsten found with Gemla Leksaksfabrik in Diö. The then–new bentwood technology that inspired him during the meeting with Josef Hoffmann in Vienna required an ambitious producer. Together with Gemla, they experimented with materials and techniques to produce the first bentwood furniture in Sweden, the auction’s two armchairs. Contractor Ernst Lundberg (1878–1946) was born in Strömsbro in Gävle. After graduating as a civil engineer in Stockholm, Lundberg quickly became successful for his enormous professional knowledge and his happy mood. The industrial exhibition in Norrköping in 1906 was one of his first major projects and was the starting point of a long and close friendship with Carl Bergsten. Ernst Lundberg married Astrid Lundberg in 1906. Carl Bergsten’s wedding gift, the two armchairs, has followed the family ever since. Ernst Lundberg collaborated with several architects during his career and became a successful developer.
244. Carl Bergsten, an armchair, by Gemla Leksaksfabrik Diö, for the exhibition in Norrköping Sweden 1906.
245. Carl Bergsten, an armchair, by Gemla Leksaksfabrik Diö, for the exhibition in Norrköping Sweden 1906.
Black stained wood, plugged joints, spherical wooden feet, seat and back covered in green leather, height 88 cm, width 92,3 cm, seat height 36 cm.
Black stained wood, screwed joints, spherical wooden feet, seat and back covered in green leather, height 87,5 cm, width 92 cm, seat height 38 cm.
Provenance: Contractor Ernst Lundberg (1878–1946). Wedding present from Carl Bergsten in 1906. Thence by descent. Exhibitions: The model exhibited at the ‘Industriutställningen’ in Norrköping, Sweden 1906. Literature: Teknisk tidskrift. organ för Svenska teknologföreningens afdelning för husbyggnadskonst Arkitektur och dekorativ konst, STF, Stockholm, 1908, 6/6 p. 68–69. Festin, Bonnie, Carl Bergsten: en arkitekt och hans former, Norrköpings stadsmuseum i samarbete med Jernhammar & Co reklambyrå, Norrköping, 2005, p. 79. Nielsen, Marianne, Lillan: minnen från ett skådespelarliv, Alter, Stockholm, 1987.
Provenance: Contractor Ernst Lundberg (1878–1946). Wedding present from Carl Bergsten in 1906. Thence by descent. Exhibitions: The model exhibited at the ‘Industriutställningen’ in Norrköping, Sweden 1906. Literature: Teknisk tidskrift. organ för Svenska teknologföreningens afdelning för husbyggnadskonst Arkitektur och dekorativ konst, STF, Stockholm, 1908, 6/6 p. 68–69. Festin, Bonnie, Carl Bergsten: en arkitekt och hans former, Norrköpings stadsmuseum i samarbete med Jernhammar & Co reklambyrå, Norrköping, 2005, p. 79. Nielsen, Marianne, Lillan: minnen från ett skådespelarliv, Alter, Stockholm, 1987.
Estimate: SEK 250 000 – 300 000 / EUR 24 000 – 28 790
Estimate: SEK 250 000 – 300 000 / EUR 24 000 – 28 790
246. Ernst Spolén, a Swedish Grace chest of drawers, probably executed by cabinetmaker Carl Bergsten, Sweden 1920–1930’s. Veneered with different types of woods, brass handles, the upper drawer with a writing flap, measurements 130 x 65 cm, height 96 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
247. Melchior Wernstedt, a brass two light table lamp, Nordiska Kompaniet for the Stockholm City Hall, 1920’s. Brass, ivory coloured leg of porcelain with relief decoration, the tin shade lacquered in green. Height ca 57 cm. Melchior Wernstedt (1886-1973), architect. He was employed at Ragnar Östberg’s office for the work on City Hall 1916– 1921, where, in addition to a number of different lamps, he was also responsible for the interior of the restaurant in the City Hall “Stadshuskällaren”. Wernstedt was appointed professor of architecture and ornamental drawing at the Chalmers University of Technology in Göteborg between 1923-1951. Literature: Ann Katrin Pihl Atmer, ‘Stockholms Stadshus och Arkitekten Ragnar Östberg’, Natur & Kultur, Stockholm 2011, pp 503–505. The drawing for this lamp is dated December 17th 1920.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
248. Swedish Grace, a silver plated ceiling lamp for nine lights, 1920’s. Decorated with stylized leaves, white textile shades. Height ca 98 cm, diameter ca 84 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
249. Gunnar Asplund, a pair of Swedish Grace chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden ca 1924, from the cinema ‘Skandia–Teatern’ Stockholm. The black lacquered wooden base with curved front legs and armrests, secondary upholstery with velvet. Height 92 cm, seat height ca 45 cm. Literature: Holmdahl, Lind, Ödeen (ed), ‘Gunnar Asplund Arkitekt 1885–1940’, Tidskriften Byggmästaren, Stockholm 1943, see pp 48–49. Skandia–Teatern on Drottninggatan 83, in Warondellska huset, was opened on the 13th September 1923. In the literature, the cinema designed by Gunnar Asplund has been mentioned in only positive terms. The cinema room is referred to as ‘pure poetry’, ‘rich in radiant and beautiful details’. The armchairs stood in the cinema room, in the lodges on the balcony. Architect Gunnar Asplund’s drawing for these cinema chairs is dated January 4th 1923, revised Jan. 19th (see enclosed drawing from Ark Des). In the Nordiska Kompaniet’s archives the drawing for this model is probably the one dated October 7th 1924 and called what translates into ‘Freestanding Cinema easy chair’.
Estimate: SEK 150 000 – 200 000 / EUR 14 400 – 19 200
250. Nils Fougstedt, a Swedish Grace pewter framed wall mirror, model 137, Firma Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1925.
251. Estrid Ericson, a table lamp, model number 461, for Firma Svenskt tenn, Stockholm 1928.
Tympanon with stylized figure, maker’s mark Stockholm Y7 (1925) also marked on the back No 137 60:–, height 46 cm, width 60,5 cm.
Pewter and brass details, black stained wood, engraved decoration, maker’s mark B8 (1928), height ca 43 cm.
Literature: Firma Svenskt Tenn, catalogue, Nordisk Rotogravyr 1925, se see the drawing illustrated as model number 137, p 3.
Literature: Svenskt tenn, Firma Svenskt Tenn: Kungl. Hovleverantör : katalog, Nordisk Rotogravyr, Stockholm, 1931.
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
252. Lars Holmström, a Swedish Grace brass and steel framed ceiling light, Arvika 1920–1930’s.
253. Lars Holmström, a brass and steel framed Swedish Grace ceiling lamp, Arvika Sweden 1920–1930’s.
Frosted glass disc, for three lights, stamped with maker’s mark. Diameter 58 cm, height ca 21 cm.
Four lights, frosted glass disc. Diameter ca 50 cm, height ca 22 cm.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
254. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Sandhamn’ table, Nordiska Kompaniet Sweden 1933. Marked with maker’s metal plaque: NK R 33847 – C2 5 33. 170 x 60 cm, height 74,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
255. Axel Einar Hjorth, a set of four stained pine ‘Sandhamn’ chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1933. Maker’s metal label NK R 33845 – C 28 9 33. Height ca 86 cm, seat height ca 46 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
256. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Sandhamn’ bench, Nordiska Kompaniet ca 1933. Length 130 cm, width 37 cm, height 45 cm Provenance: The bench was custom made together with a Sandhamn table and four chairs for a summer house at Värmdö in the Stockholm archipelago ca 1933.
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 840 – 4 800
257. Nordiska Kompaniet, a copper ceiling lamp, made for a Swedish ‘Sportstuge’ interior, 1930’s, provenance Brostugan, Drottningholm, Stockholm.
257. Nordiska Kompaniet, a copper ceiling lamp, made for a Swedish ‘Sportstuge’ interior, 1930’s, provenance Brostugan, Drottningholm, Stockholm. Iron and perforated copper plate with leather stripes. Length 98 cm, width 26 cm, height 26,5 cm. Literature: Eric Philippe, Axel Einar Hjorth ‘Sportstugemöbler’, exhibition catalogue 19 October – 16 November 2013, Paris, compare very similar lamp illustrated from Nordiska Kompaniet’s exhibition, ca 1930, p 4.
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
258. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Sandhamn’ stained pine and granite top table, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Length 71,5 cm, width 45 cm, height 56 cm. Estimate: SEK 150 000 – 200 000 / EUR 14 400 – 19 200
259. Axel Einar Hjorth, a set of four stained pine ‘Sandhamn’ chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1933. Marked with maker’s metal label R33845 – C 28 9 33. Height 86,5, seat height 46,5 cm including paws underneath the legs. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
260. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Record’ desk, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1935. Stained birch and macassar, curved side, four drawers, maker’s metal plaque R 36930 – C 14 1 35, length 165 cm, depth 65 cm, height 75 cm excluding later glass top. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
261. Axel Einar Hjorth, a set of 6 ‘Futurum’ black lacquered chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet Stockholm 1932. Seat and back with girths of fabric, marked with maker’s metal label: NK R 363 61 C 2 9 32 (2 chairs) and C 21 12 32 (4 chairs). Height 93 cm, seat height 45 cm. Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
262. Axel Einar Hjorth, an ‘O.K’ cabinet, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1938. Venered in ‘Bimba’, details in dark stained wood, interior with shelves and drawers, marked with metal label, NK R 40006 C 7 12 38, height 150 cm, width 110 cm, depth 49 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
263. Axel Einar Hjorth, a side table, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1933. Stained birch, glass top with brass details, marked with NK label NK R37199 – C26860, height 75,5 cm, diameter 70 cm. Provenance: Commisioned by G Wirström 1933 according to the Nordiska Kompaniet archive.
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
264. Sylvia Stave, a pewter vase, for CG Hallberg, Stockholm 1929. Maker’s mark, dated C8 (1929), height 20 cm. Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 390 – 580
265. Sylvia Stave, a pewter vase, for CG Hallberg, Stockholm 1936.
266. Sylvia Stave, an alpacca cocktail shaker, C.G Hallberg, Stockholm mid 1930’s.
Maker’s mark, dated K8 (1936), height 20 cm.
Stamped CGHg ALP. Height 17,5 cm.
Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 6 000 / EUR 390 – 580
Estimate: SEK 5 000 – 6 000 / EUR 480 – 580
267. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Utö’ table, Nordiska Kompaniet 1930’s. Height 75 cm, length 170 cm, width 65 cm. Estimate: SEK 150 000 – 200 000 / EUR 14 400 – 19 200
268. Axel Einar Hjorth, a set of four stained pine ‘Utö’ chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Height 80,5 cm, seat height 44 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
269. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Lovö’ stained pine cabinet, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s.
270. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Utö’ stool, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s.
Black iron fittings, interior with two drawers and adjustable shelves. Height 155 cm, width 100 cm, depth 45 cm.
Three legs, diameter of the seat 40 cm, height ca 45,5 cm.
Literature: Christian Björk, Thomas Ekström & Eric Ericson, ‘Axel Einar Hjorth: möbelarkitekt’, Signum, Stockholm, 2009, p 130.
Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
271. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Utö’ stool, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Three legs, diameter of the seat 40 cm, height ca 45,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
272. Axel Einar Hjorth, attributed to, a pair of pine ‘Lovö’ easy chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden, ca 1939. Pine, loose cushion and back rest upholstered in blue textile, 42134 noted underneath both chairs, seat height 43 cm, height 90 cm. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 60 000 / EUR 3 840 – 5 760
273. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Lovö’, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Diameter 60 cm, height 50,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
275. Axel Einar Hjorth, a pair of stained pine ‘Lovö’ chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, 1930’s.
274. Axel Einar Hjorth, a pine ‘Lovö’ table, Nordiska Kompaniet, 1930’s. Diameter 60 cm, height 50 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
275. Axel Einar Hjorth, a pair of stained pine ‘Lovö’ chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, 1930’s. Height 79,5 cm, width 52 cm, seat height 42 cm. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 800 – 7 200
276. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine sofa ‘Sport’, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Upholstered mattress and three cushions, length 199 cm, depth 88 cm, height 65 cm. Provenance: An interior in the Stockholm archipelago furnished with Axel Einar Hjorth’s model ‘Sport’, designed in 1933.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
277. Axel Einar Hjorth, a pair of stained pine lounge chairs ‘Sport’, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Upholstered cushions, 64 x 64 cm, height 57,5 cm, (including cushion ca 77 cm), seat height ca 46 cm. Provenance: An interior in the Stockholm archipelago furnished with Axel Einar Hjorth’s model ‘Sport’, designed in 1933. Drawing nr 37118, the lounge chair ‘Sport’ is dated 6/4 1933.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
278. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Sport’ bookcase, Nordiska kompaniet, 1930’s. Height 131 cm, width 110 cm, depth 25 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
279. Axel Einar Hjorth, a pair of stained pine side tables ‘Sport’, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Two shelves, marked with pencil 35113, 40 x 32 cm, height 60,5 cm. Provenance: An interior in the Stockholm archipelago furnished with Axel Einar Hjorth’s model ‘Sport’, designed in 1933. The drawing for model Sport, nr 37113, is dated 6th of March 1933.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
280. Axel Einar Hjorth, a pair of ‘Tösse’ tubular steel armchairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930. Nickel plated tubular steel, seat and back upholstered in horse hair fabric with brass nails, seat height 45 cm, height 83 cm. Provenance: Konditori Tösse, Banérgatan 7, Stockholm. Literature: Björk, Christian, Ekström, Thomas & Ericson, Eric, Axel Einar Hjorth: möbelarkitekt, Signum, Stockholm, 2009, p 54–55.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
281. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Tösse’ tubular steel table, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930. Nickel plated tubular steel, top in black laminate with a steel frame, marked with NK tag R 34728 C 22974, height 74 cm, diameter 60 cm. Provenance: Konditori Tösse, Banérgatan 7, Stockholm. Literature: Björk, Christian, Ekström, Thomas & Ericson, Eric, Axel Einar Hjorth: möbelarkitekt, Signum, Stockholm, 2009, p 54–55.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
282. Nordiska Kompaniet, a pair of stools, 1930’s. Nickel plated brass base, artificial leather upholstered seats with brass nails, one marked with label NK, height 57 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 960 – 1 440
283. Kurt von Schmalensee, a desk and armchair, executed by AB David Blomberg for the Stockholm exhibition in 1930. Veneered in walnut, the desk with drawers and cabinets, key hole fittings in nickel plated metal, height 75 cm, 75 x 160 cm, the chair with a later leather covered seat, height 84 cm, seat height 44 cm. Provenance: The Stockholm Exhibition 1930, villa 46 by architect Kurt von Schmalensee. Part of the interior of the living room. Literature: Stockholmsutställningen 1930 av konstindustri, konst–hantverk och hemslöjd: specialkatalog över bostadsavdelningen, 2. tr., Utställningsförlaget, Stockholm, 1930, p. 170. Rabén, Hans (ed.), Det moderna hemmet: inredningskonst i Sverige och andra länder, Natur och kultur, Stockholm, 1937, p. 204.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
284. Carl Milles, a pair of pewter candlesticks and inkwell, Herman Bergman, 1930, the model exhibited at the Stockholm Exhibition. Inkwell in the shape of Jonah and the whale, the candlesticks in the shape of a fish, stamped with maker’s marks and D8. The inkwell length 16 cm, the candlesticks height 13 cm. Exhibitions: This models were exhibited at the 1930 Stockholm Exhibition in the Nordiska Kompaniet showroom, standing on a desk by Axel Einar Hjorth ‘Sibylla’. The plaster casts for these are in the Millesgården collections.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
286. Nils Fougstedt, a console table, model 118, Firma Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1934. 285. Firma Svenskt Tenn, a pewter framed wall mirror, Stockholm 1935.
Black stained wood, pewter top, Maker’s mark, Stockholm H8 (1934), height 50,5 cm, width 57,5 cm, depth 28,5 cm.
Maker’s mark, I8 (1935), 106 x 38,5 cm.
Literature: Svenskt tenn, Firma Svenskt Tenn: Kungl. Hovleverantör: katalog, Nordisk Rotogravyr, Stockholm, 1931. Designed in ca 1928–1930, according to the Svenskt Tenn archive.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
284. Carl Milles, a pair of pewter candlesticks and inkwell, Herman Bergman, 1930, the model exhibited at the Stockholm Exhibition.
287. Estrid Ericson, a part gilt pewter necklace and ear clips, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden 1940’s. Length necklace 39,5 cm, clips 2 x 1,3 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
288. Estrid Ericson, a pewter necklace, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden 1950’s. The links are in the shape of leaves. Length ca 46 cm. Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
289. Svenskt Tenn and others manufacturers, a set of 13 buttons, 2 pairs of earrings and a brooch, 1940–1950’s. Pewter, bronze and copper, a total of 18 items + enclosed is a pewter clasp from another manufacturer. Estimate: SEK 4 000 – 5 000 / EUR 390 – 480
290. Anna Petrus, a pewter sculpture of a lion, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1946.
291. Anna Petrus, a pewter sculpture of a lion, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm.
Maker’s mark Stockholm U8. Height 15 cm, length ca 18 cm.
Unmarked. Height 15 cm, length ca 18 cm.
Provenance: Reportedly bought as one of a pair with lot 291, probably originallly in the same collection.
Provenance: Reportedly bought as one of a pair with lot 290, probably originallly in the same collection.
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
292. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Utö’ table, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. 71,5 x 55 cm, height 52 cm. Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 200 – 9 600
293. Axel Einar Hjorth, a set of 4 stained pine ‘Lovö’ chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, 1930’s. Height 96,5 cm, seat height ca 42 cm. Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
294. Axel Einar Hjorth, a pair of stained pine ‘Lovö’ chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Iron nails. Height 95,5 cm, seat height 40 cm, including the cushion ca 45 cm. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 800 – 5 760
295. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Utö’ table, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. 170 x 55 cm, height 74 cm. Estimate: SEK 125 000 – 150 000 / EUR 12 000 – 14 400
296. Axel Einar Hjorth, a set of six ‘Utö’ stained pine chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Height 80 cm, seat height 44 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
297. Axel Einar Hjorth, a stained pine ‘Utö’ stool, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. Three legs, diameter of the seat 40 cm, height ca 45,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
298. Axel Einar Hjorth, a ‘Skoga’ bench, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1933. Dark stained pine, marked with NK label NK R 36366 – C 11 4 33, height 65 cm, length 210 cm, depth 45 cm. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 800 – 5 760
299. Axel Einar Hjorth, a pair of stained pine ‘Skoga’ stools, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1930’s. The one marked 37225, 48 x 38 cm, height ca 44 cm. The drawing nr 37225 is dated May 16th 1933. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
300. Ulla Fogelklou–Skogh, a bronze framed wall mirror, ‘The five senses’, executed at Ystad Metallindustri, Sweden, 1930–1940’s. The frame with a relief decoration of men and women, stamped with maker’s mark and YSTAD–BRONS UFS. 70,5 x 37 cm. Literature: Barros Eriksson, Jonas, Ystad–metall: 1919–1969, Bokförlaget Arena, Malmö, 2020, p 147. This model was designed for the World’s Fair in Paris 1937. At the time it was executed with a silver frame. The same year it was also executed in pewter and bronze.
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 960 – 1 440
301. Harald Notini, a pair of floor lamps, model ‘15307’, Arvid Böhlmarks Lampvarufabrik, Stockholm 1930’s. Base in elm, brass, shad in pink glass, marked with model nr 15307, adjustable height 100–135 cm. Literature: Arvid Böhlmarks Lampvarufabrik, product catalogue 1936.
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
302. Greta Magnusson Grossman, sofa, Firma Studio, Stockholm, Sweden 1930’s. Upholstered in a Parisian blue velvet with buttons, base in stained wood, height ca 71 cm, seat height 42 cm, length ca 200 cm. Provenance: Olof and Annicka Nobel hired Grossman to decorate their apartment at Valhallavägen 147 in Stockholm, ca 1936–1937. The sofa is pictured in this interior. Literature: ‘Svenska hem i ord och bilder’, E. Lundquists bokförlag, Stockholm, 1937, p 62.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
304. A Swedish Modern upholstered armchair, 1940’s.
303. Greta Magnusson Grossman, a ‘G–33’ (Grasshopper) floor light for Bergbom’s, Malmö, Sweden 1950’s.
Irregular shape, wooden legs, reupholstered in beige sheepskin. Height 108 cm, width ca 90 cm, seat height 44 cm.
Lacquered in blue and off–white, stamped G–33 BERGBOM, height 124 cm.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
305. A Swedish Modern cabinet, 1930’s–1940’s. Mahogany, the front with geometrical pewter inlays, base in beech wood with relief details, interior with drawers and shelves, one shelf decorated with metal front, height 125 cm, width 107 cm, depth 40 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
306. Harald Notini, a pair of floor lamps, model ‘15242’, by Böhlmarks, Sweden 1940–1950’s. Base in brass, stem covered with leather, textile shade, inner white glass shade, stamped with maker’s mark and model number 15242, height ca 170 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
307. Erik Chambert, a set of six dining chairs, A–B Chamberts Möbelfabrik, Norrköping, Sweden ca 1937. Mahogany, rattan seats, cushions upholstered in striped textile. Exhibitions: The model was shown at the Paris World’s Fair in 1937. Literature: Åke Stavenow (ed), ‘Exposition Internationale de Paris 1937, Arts et Techniques dans la vie moderne, Suède, Guide Officiel Illustré, see the model illustrated p 50.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
308. A Swedish Modern wall mirror, 1940’s. White lacquered and perforated metal, details in brass, four lamp sockets behind the glass, height 84 cm, width 50 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
309. David Rosén, a stained pine ‘Berga’ stool, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1940’s. Measurements 39,5 x 34,5 cm, height 40 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
310. David Rosén, a ‘Berga’ stained pine stool, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1940’s. Marked with pencil 43356, measurements 39,5 x 34,5 cm, height 40 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
311. Otto Schulz, a Swedish Modern mahogany wall mirror, Boet, Gothenburg, Sweden 1930–1940’s. Height 164 cm, width 72,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
312. Otto Schulz, a Swedish Modern mahogany and artificial leather sideboard, Boet, Gothenburg 1930–1940’s. Decorated with brass nails, glass to the top, the interior of birch with different sized drawers. Length 199 cm, depth 40 cm, height 75 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
313. Otto Schulz, a pair of easy chairs, Sweden 1940–1950’s. Beech legs, upholstered in pink fabric. Height 67 cm, seat height 37 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
314. Carl–Axel Acking, probably, a Swedish Modern three light brass ceiling light, Arvid Böhlmarks Lampfabrik, 1940’s. Partly perforated. Height 57 cm, diameter ca 60 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
315. Bruno Mathsson, a wall shelfing system, Firma Karl Mathsson, Värnamo, Sweden 1940’s. Pine shelves, consoles in laminated beech wood, marked with label Firma Karl Mathsson Made in Värnamo Sweden BM–42, length 300 cm, height 97 cm, depth 30 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
316. Josef Frank, two similar mahogany armchairs, Svenskt Tenn, model 638. Seat and back upholstered in Frank’s fabric ‘Tulips’, height ca 74 cm, seat height ca 34–37 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
317. Josef Frank, a dinner table, model 1020, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden 1960’s. Walnut base, the top veneered with burled root wood, the rim with boxwood in a checkered pattern. Diameter 143,5 cm, height 71,5 cm. Provenance: Reportedly bought at Svenskt Tenn in 1969, thence by descent. Literature: Kristina Wängberg Eriksson, Jan Christer Eriksson, ‘Josef Frank Möbelformgivaren’, Carlsson Bokförlag, Stockholm 2014. See fig. 48, p 66. Anita L. Du Rietz, ‘Skönhet till vardags, Estrid Ericson och Svenskt Tenn’, Lorensvik Förlag 2018, see the model illustrated from Estrid Ericson’s home, p 272.
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 75 000 / EUR 4 800 – 7 200
318. Josef Frank, a set of eight dining chairs, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden, model 2025. White lacquered wood and bamboo, seats upholstered with Frank’s cotton fabric ‘Vegetable tree’, height 96 cm, seat height 46 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
319. Josef Frank, a ceiling lamp, model 2444, for Firma Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1940’s. Brass, adjustable height, white linen shades, wooden wheels, height exckluding the cord ca 41 cm, total height 120–220 cm. Literature: Björk, Christian & Ericson, Eric (ed.), Swedish modern, Orosdi–Back, Stockholm, 2018, p. 556.
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
320. Josef Frank, a ‘Liljevalchs’ sofa, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden. Upholstered in Frank’s linen fabric ‘Hawaii, brown’, stained wooden legs. Length 280 cm, depth 140 cm, seat height ca 43 cm. Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
320A. Josef Frank, a model 2139 burled root top coffee table, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden. Diameter 120, height 48 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 35 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 360
321. Josef Frank, a pair of chairs, model 652, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden 1940–1950’s. Mahogany, upholstered in red leather. Height 107 cm, seat height 43 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
322. Josef Frank, a ‘Gustaf V’, also called ‘Skjortskåpet’ cabinet, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden 1950–1960’s, model 792. Veneered with rosewood, two doors, interior with drawers. 122 x 57 cm, height 130 cm. The model was designed by Josef Frank in the late 1930’s. The most common was that it was made of pyramid mahogany, but according to the Svenskt Tenn archives, there are also notes of rosewood or schintz. In the archive’s furniture book, Estrid Ericson has made a pencil sketch of the cabinet and written ‘designed for the King’, i.e Gustaf V, probably for his 80th birthday in 1938. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 880
323. Carl–Axel Acking, a pair of Swedish Modern ceiling lamps, 1940–1950’s. Opaque glass shade, details of brass, total height ca 80 cm, the shade height 38 cm, diameter ca 40 cm. Literature: The drawing is from the Acking archive. Form: Svenska slöjdföreningens tidskrift, Svenska slöjdföreningen, Stockholm, 1951, 4/5 p 107.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
324. Carl–Axel Acking, a chest of drawers and wall mirror, for The Hotel Malmen, Svenska Möbelfabrikerna Bodafors, Sweden, 1940–1950’s. Mahogany, the mirror covered in blue artificial leather with brass nails, marked SMF Svenska Möbelfabriken Bodafors, the height of the chest of drawers 63 cm, width 80 cm, depth 53 cm, the height of the mirror 85 cm. Provenance: Hotel Malmen, Stockholm (the chest of drawers), and probably also the mirror. Literature: Pictures and drawings from the Acking archive, project Hotel Malmen.
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
325. Hans Bergström, attributed to, a pair of floor lamps, for ASEA, Sweden 1940–1950’s. Brass and mahogany in relief, shades in sprayed plastic, marked ASEA Belysning E1784, height ca 170 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
326. Nordiska Kompaniet, a ‘Middagsbo’ sideboard, Sweden 1948. Mahogany, the front in relief, brass details, marked with label, NK R46729 C 7 1 48, height 85 cm, width 160 cm, depth 47 cm. Literature: Picture from the Nordiska Kompaniet archive.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
327. Carl Malmsten, a ‘Samspel’ sofa, AB Record, Bollnäs Sweden 1950’s. Three parts, green velvet, beech feet, height 98 cm, seat height 40 cm, length ca 200 cm. Exhibitions: Röhsska Museum of Design and Craft, Gothenburg 1956.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
328. Bruno Mathsson, a pine shelf system / room divider, Firma Karl Mathsson, Värnamo, Sweden 1950–1960’s. Base in green lacquered metal with steel feet, consoles of beech wood, shelves of pine, height 196 cm, width 180 cm, depth 73 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
329. Bertil Brisborg, an egg–shell lacquered ceiling light, Nordiska Kompaniet Sweden 1950’s. Two up–lights, one down. Height including mount ca 52 cm, the lamp height 35 cm, diameter 20 cm. Bertil Brisborg was the head architect at the lighting department at NK (Nordiska Kompaniet) for more than 30 years. NK was the most influential, innovative and trend–setting interior and design store in Sweden at the time. Brisborg designed several light models that were sold in the department store and he also collaborated extensively with NK’s Interior architectural department, creating custom made lighting for stores, restaurants, movie theaters and other companies. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
330. Edward Wormley, a ‘New York’ sofa, model nr 5316, Ljungs Industrier, Malmö, Sweden, 1960. Base in stained beech, upholstered in a Hallingdal textile from Kvadrat, height 75 cm,m length 235 cm, depth 80 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
331. A Swedish Modern ‘Clam Chair’, Sune Johanssons Möbelfabrik, Nässjö Sweden 1940–1950’s. Re–upholstered in grey sheepskin, leather buttons. Height 80 cm, seat height 42 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
332. Hans Bergström, a pair of floor lights, model 563, Ateljé Lyktan, Sweden, 1950’s. Black lacquered metal, metal shade lacquered in grey, marked Lyktan 563, height 130 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
333. Hans Kempe & Lars Ljunglöf, a ‘HI–28’ chair for HI–gruppen, executed by David Sjölinder and Åke Nilsson, Sweden 1960’s. Birch and black leather, marked with stamp, seat height 42, height 78 cm. Provenance: Designer Lars Ljunglöf, thence by decent. Exhibitions: The model executed and exhibited in one of the HI groups exhibitions in 1961. Exhibited at ‘HI–gruppen’, ArkDes, 13 september – 19 november 2017. Literature: Örn, Johan, HI–gruppen och hantverkets återkomst: svenska möbler och inredningar 1960–1966 = The HI–group and the return of craft : Swedish furniture and interiors 1960–1966, ArkDes, [Stockholm], 2017, p 120–121.
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
334. John Kandell, a ‘HI–26’ cabinet for HI–gruppen, executed by David Sjölinder, Sweden 1950–1960’s. Mahogany, drawers and cabinet, height 150 cm, width 75 cm, depth 38 cm. Provenance: Designer Lars Ljunglöf, thence by decent. Exhibitions: Exhibited at ‘HI–gruppen’, ArkDes, 13 september – 19 november 2017. Literature: Örn, Johan, HI–gruppen och hantverkets återkomst: svenska möbler och inredningar 1960–1966 = The HI–group and the return of craft : Swedish furniture and interiors 1960–1966, ArkDes, [Stockholm], 2017. Lundahl, Gunilla, John Kandell: balanskonstnär : solitär : rävröd, Raster, Stockholm, 1992. The cabinet was designed in 1958–1959, and Kandell called it ‘The Mahogany cabinet’.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
335. Hans Johansson, a ‘HI 21’ stol, HI–gruppen, probably executed by Anders Berglund och Gösta Engström, 1960’s. Pear wood, black leather, height 50 cm, seat height 44 cm. Literature: Örn, Johan, HI–gruppen och hantverkets återkomst: svenska möbler och inredningar 1960–1966 = The HI–group and the return of craft : Swedish furniture and interiors 1960–1966, ArkDes, [Stockholm], 2017.
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
336. John Kandell, a set of 4 teak and natural leather chairs, probably executed by cabinetmaker Torsten Schollin, Sweden 1955. Height 72,5 cm, width 48 cm, seat height 52 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
337. Nordiska Kompaniet, a pair of floor lamps, Sweden 1960’s. Brass, shades in white textile, marked with label NK1035, adjustable height 100–150 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
338. Hans–Agne Jakobsson, a brass six light ceiling lamp, model T606/95, Markaryd, Sweden 1960–1970’s. Shades with pink silk fringes. Diameter 70 cm, height ca 33 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 880
339. Hans–Agne Jakobsson, a pair of table lamps, model ‘B 145’, Hans Agne Jakobsson AB, Markaryd, Sweden 1960’s–1970’s. Brass and white glass, pink textile fringes, marked with label Hans Agne Jakobsson AB, Markaryd Made in Sweden B145, height ca 25,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
341. Alvar Aalto, a pair of entrance hall stools for the Paimio Sanatorium, executed by Aug. Louhen Rautasänkytehdas ja Valimo Oy, ca 1932.
340. Michael Schilkin, a carved wooden sculpture, Finland 1923. Cyrillic signature MS and marked with paper label: Mischa Schilkin Helsingfors 1923. Height 43 cm. (d)
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
341. Alvar Aalto, a pair of entrance hall stools for the Paimio Sanatorium, executed by Aug. Louhen Rautasänkytehdas ja Valimo Oy, ca 1932. The seat of black lacquered plywood, the frame of tubular steel, the one with inventory mark II underneath the seat, the seat diameter 38,5 cm, height 43,5 cm. Literature: Pirkko Tuukkanen (ed), ‘Alvar Aalto Designer’, Alvar Aalto Foundation, Alvar Aalto Museum, Finland 2002, p 76.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
342. Alvar Aalto, a painted birch wardrobe, Huonekalu–ja Rakennustyötehdas Oy, Finland 1930’s. Interior with shelves and metal bars. Total height 205 cm, width 80 cm, depth ca 32 cm. Literature: Thomas Kellein, ‘Alvar & Aino Aalto design’, Collection Bischofsberger, Bielefeld 2004, see the model ilustrated p 67.
Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
343. Alvar Aalto, a model nr 31 birch armchair by O.y Huonekalu–ja Rakennustyötehdas for Artek, Finland.
344. Alvar Aalto, a model nr 31 armchair by O.y Huonekalu–ja Rakennustyötehdas for Artek, Finland.
Laminated birch, burled wood to the seat part, stamped ‘17’ (? blurred) underneath both legs, stamped (faintly) MADE IN FINLAND.
Laminated birch, the armrests lacquered in black, the seat lacquered in green, stamped ‘679’ underneath both legs, height ca 65 cm.
Provenance: This model was model designed for the Paimio Sanatorium, Finland 1931. Aalto was the first to design a ‘free–swinging’ (without hind legs) chair made entirely of wood. Previously Mies van der Rohe and Marcel Breuer had designed this type in tubular steel upholstered in leather or rattan.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 880
345. Alvar Aalto, a model nr 31 birch armchair, executed on license by Aalto Design Hedemora, Sweden 1945–1954.
346. Alvar Aalto, a terracotta coloured ‘Beehive’, model A331, ceiling lamp by Valaistustyö, Finland.
Laminated beech frame, the seat with burly birch veneer, stamped Aalto Möbler Svensk Kvaitetsprodukt, seat height ca 41 cm, height ca 68,5 cm.
Details of brass, marked VALAISTUSTYÖ A 331. Height 30 cm.
Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 840 – 4 800
346. Alvar Aalto, a terracotta coloured ‘Beehive’, model A331, ceiling lamp by Valaistustyö, Finland.
347. Paavo Tynell, a model 9030 ceiling lamp by Taito, Finland 1940–1950’s.
348. Poul Henningsen, a ‘PH–2/2’ wall lamp with amber coloured glass shades, Louis Poulsen, Denmark 1930’s.
Brass, shades with frosted glass discs and textile, marked Oy Taito AP 9030, height 85 cm, diameter ca 55 cm.
The metal fitting marked PH 2 PATENTED. The arm length 19,5 cm.
Estimate: SEK 8 000 – 10 000 / EUR 770 – 960
349. Flemming Lassen, for cabinetmaker AJ Iversen, attributed to, a pair of easy chairs, Denmark 1930–1940’s. White sheepskin, feet in stained wood, height 75 cm. Literature: Compare, ‘Nyt tidsskrift for kunstindustri’ 1937, p. 30.
Estimate: SEK 100 000 – 150 000 / EUR 9 600 – 14 400
Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
350. Hans Olsen, a model 519 teak easy chair for Juul Kristensen, Denmark, 1950’s. Wicker to the back, cushion with fabric, Height 70 cm, seat height including cushion ca 36 cm. Estimate: SEK 12 000 – 15 000 / EUR 1 160 – 1 440
351. Hans J Wegner, a pair of the ‘China Chair’ in cherry wood, Fritz Hansen, Denmark 1969. Cushions covered in leather, label marked 0969. Height 81 cm, seat height ca 45 including the cushion. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
352. Hans J Wegner, a pair of ‘China–Chair’ in cherry wood, Fritz Hansen, Denmark, 1969. Leather covered cushions, label marked and dated 0969. Height 81 cm, seat height ca 45 cm including the cushion. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
356. Arne Vodder, a teak chaise longue with black leather straps, Bovirke Denmark 1950’s.
353. Ole Wanscher, a sideboard, by cabinetmaker AJ Iversen, Denmark 1950’s. Mahogany, turned front with tambour doors and drawers, brass details, height 85 cm, width 200 cm, depth 51 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
354. Ole Wanscher, a rosewood ‘Egyptian stool’, Poul Jeppesen–møbler, Danmark, jubilee edition 2003.
355. Poul Hundevad, a ‘Guldhøj’ teak and leather Folding Stool for Vamdrup, Denmark 1960’s.
Black leather, maker’s metal label PJ and also marked as a jubilee edition nr 49/100 from 2003, 55 x 33 cm, height 40 cm.
Height ca 39 cm.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
356. Arne Vodder, a teak chaise longue with black leather straps, Bovirke Denmark 1950’s. Length 182 cm. Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 200 – 9 600
Estimate: SEK 6 000 – 8 000 / EUR 580 – 770
357. Børge Mogensen, a rosewood sideboard, A/S Fredericia Stolefabrik, Denmark 1950–1960’s. Veneered with rosewood, brass fittings, two foldable doors, interior with oak drawers and shelves in oak and glass. Length 137 cm, depth 50 cm, height 90 cm. Literature: Frederik Sieck, ‘Nutidig dansk møbeldesign – en kortfattet illustreret beskrivelse’, Nyt Nordisk Forlag Arnold Busck 1990, compare the model illustrated p 181.
Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
358. Børge Mogensen, a rosewood chest of drawers, P Lauritsen & Son, Denmark 1950–1960’s. Veneered with rosewood, brass fittings, five drawers. Width 70 cm, depth 50 cm, height 90 cm. Literature: Thomas Mogensen, ‘Et fuldt Møbleret liv – en bog om Børge Mogensen, Gyldendal, Danmark 2004, compare a variant of the model illustrated p 184.
Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 30 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 880
359. Hans J Wegner, a pair of ‘Papa Bear’ armchairs, AP–stolen, Denmark 1950–1960’s. Upholstered with a beige original fabric, maker’s mark, height ca 99 cm. Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 80 000 / EUR 7 200 – 7 680
360. Hans J Wegner, a ‘Jh–555’, sofa, by Johannes Hansen, Denmark 1950–1960’s. Teak, grey textile, height 77 cm, width 145 cm. Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 360 – 3 840
361. Hans J Wegner, a bar, model ‘AT–34’, for Andreas Tuck, Denmark 1950–1960’s. Teak, steel feet, maker’s mark Fabrikat Andr. Tuck. Arkitekt Hans J Wegner Denmark Made in Denmark, height 50 cm, width 50 cm, depth 51,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 35 000 – 40 000 / EUR 3 360 – 3 840
362. Hans J Wegner, two easy chairs, ‘AP 27/18’, AP Stolen, Denmark, 1950–1960’s. Upholstered in a Hallingdal Kvadrat textile with leather linings, feet in oak, height ca 106 cm. Estimate: SEK 45 000 – 50 000 / EUR 4 320 – 4 800
363. Severin Hansen, a 1950’–1960’s palisander desk, Haslev Møbelfabrik, Denmark. Four drawers to the front. 143 x 75 cm, height 73,5 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
364. Nanna Ditzel, a pair of armchairs, ‘model 113’, Poul Kolds Savværk, Denmark 1950–1960’s. Teak, leather seats in burgundy, height 68 cm, seat height 45 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
365. Finn Juhl, a unique conference table by Bovirke, Denmark, 1950’s. Teak, the top with inlays of wenge wood, the sides with details in wenge, height ca 74 cm, width ca 120–140 cm, length 385 cm. Estimate: SEK 75 000 – 100 000 / EUR 7 200 – 9 600
366. Hans J Wegner, a set of 10 armchairs by cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen, Denmark 1940–1950’s. Oak and rattan, marked with label Johannes Hansen Cabinet Maker Copenhagen Denmark Design H. J. Wegner, height ca 92 cm, seat height ca 44 cm. Provenance: A special commission for a hotel and conference building during the 1950’s. Exhibitions: The chairs were shown at the cabinetmakers’ guild exhibition in Copenhagen 1947. Literature: Pictures from The Johannes Hansen archive.
Estimate: SEK 200 000 – 250 000 / EUR 19 200 – 24 000
367. Poul Hundevad, a pair of ‘Safari chairs’, Vamdrup, Denmark 1950’s. Oak, linen and leather, height 66 cm, seat height 38 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
366. Hans J Wegner, a set of 10 armchairs by cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen, Denmark 1940–1950’s.
368. Hans–Agne Jakobsson, a 12 lights brass ceiling lamp, model 746/12, Markaryd Sweden, 1960–1970’s.
368. Hans–Agne Jakobsson, a 12 lights brass ceiling lamp, model 746/12, Markaryd Sweden, 1960–1970’s. Details of plastic, label marked. Length 275 cm, height ca 43 cm. Estimate: SEK 40 000 – 50 000 / EUR 3 840 – 4 800
369. Hans–Agne Jakobsson, an ‘Estrella’ model T/581 ceiling lamp, Markaryd, Sweden 1960–1970’s. Polished brass, 24 blue glass rods, marked with label Hans Agne Jakobsson AB Markaryd T581, height 32 cm, diameter 36 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
370. Ib Kofod Larsen, a rosewood sideboard, Seffle, Sweden 1960’s. Veneered with rosewood, four doors, interior with shelves, one section with white lacquered drawers, maker’s stamp. Length 243 cm, depth 47 cm, height 72 cm. Estimate: SEK 60 000 – 80 000 / EUR 5 760 – 7 680
371. Ib Kofod Larsen, a pair of black leather ‘Sälen’, Olof Perssons Fåtöljindustri (OPE), Sweden, 1950–1960’s. Label marked OPE, Height 73 cm, seat height ca 45 cm. Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 800 – 5 760
372. Ib Kofod Larsen, a teak and brown leather easy chair, Olof Perssons Fåtöljindustri (OPE), Sweden, 1950–1960’s. Label marked. Height 73,5 cm, seat height ca 41 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 960 – 1 440
373. Hans–Agne Jakobsson, a pair of ceiling lamps, model ‘Pastoral T348/6’ Hans Agne Jakobsson AB Markaryd, Sweden 1960–1970’s. Brass, smoke colored glass shades with brass hats, marked with label Hans Agne Jakobsson AB Markaryd Sweden T348/6, height 140 cm, diameter 75 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
374. Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard Nielsen, an executive desk, by cabinetmaker Ludvig Pontoppidan, Denmark, 1950–1960’s. Rosewood, brass details, height 74 cm, length 210 cm, width 90 cm. Provenance: Accuired at Den Permanente, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Estimate: SEK 50 000 – 60 000 / EUR 4 800 – 5 760
375. Nanna Ditzel, a pair of teak lounge chairs, Søren Willadsen, Denmark 1950–1960’s. Upholstered with an orange fabric, one label marked. Height 69 cm, width 76 cm, seat height ca 39 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
376. Nanna Ditzel, a pair of teak lounge chairs, Søren Willadsen, Denmark, 1950–1960’s. Upholstered with an orange fabric, one with maker’s label. Height 69 cm, width 76 cm, seat height ca 39 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
377. Nanna Ditzel, a teak lounge chair, Søren Willadsen, Denmark 1950–1960’s. Upholstered with an orange fabric, label marked. Height 69 cm, width 76 cm, seat height ca 39 cm. Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 12 000 / EUR 960 – 1 160
378. Jørgen Høvelskov, a teak ‘Harp Chair’ by Christensen & Larsen, Denmark. Flag halyard. Height 133,5 cm, seat height ca 40 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
379. Hans J Wegner, a set of 6 ‘W2’ chairs, for C.M. Madsens Fabriker, Denmark 1950’s. Oak and rattan, marked C.M. Madsens Fabriker Made in Denmark Design Hans J Wegner, seat height 44 cm, height 76 cm. Estimate: SEK 20 000 – 25 000 / EUR 1 920 – 2 400
380. Sven Ellekær, a pair of easy chairs, for Chr. Linneberg Møbelfabrik, Denmark 1960’s. Base in palisander, seat and back in black leather, seat height 40 cm, height ca 66 cm, bredd ca 76 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
381. William Watting, a pair of armchairs, Denmark 1960’s. Oak and teak, seat and back covered in black leather, seat height ca 40 cm, height ca 69 cm. Estimate: SEK 30 000 – 40 000 / EUR 2 880 – 3 840
382. Hans J Wegner, a pair of ‘CH–03’ easy chairs for Carl Hansen & Søn, Denmark, 1960–1970’s. Beech wood, cord seat, cushions upholstered in a grey textile, height 90 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
383. Jørgen Groth, a free standing desk, for Borella–Hansen & Co and the steel smith company Herluf Poulsen, Danmark 1962. Brushed steel, palisander, turned front with drawer and ashtray, lamp, height 75 cm, width ca 78 cm, depth ca 80 cm. Provenance: Designed for Frederiksborg Slotssogns Kommunes, City Hall 1962.
Estimate: SEK 10 000 – 15 000 / EUR 960 – 1 440
384. Richard Nissen, a pair of beech ‘Yin’ easy chairs, edition Richard Nissen, Denmark 1980’s. Wicker to the seat, cushion upholstered in black leather, maker’s label. Height 79 cm. Estimate: SEK 25 000 – 30 000 / EUR 2 400 – 2 880
385. Knud Faerch, a set of four dinner chairs, Slagelse Møbelvaerk, Denmark 1960’s, model 251. Teak, seats upholstered in brown fabric, maker’s marks underneath, height 73 cm, seat height 46 cm. Estimate: SEK 15 000 – 20 000 / EUR 1 440 – 1 920
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