Modern British and 20th Century Art & Design

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Modern British and 20th Century Art & Design

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ARNE VODDER FOR SIBAST, Denmark, c.1960s, a Model 227 rosewood veneered extending dining table, crossbanded with two extra leaves and two D-end dr...

HOWARD KEITH FOR HK FURNITURE, LONDON, c.1970s, a pair of Pebble swivel lounge chairs upholstered in mushroom fabric, on chrome quadruple spoke ba...

DE PAS, D'URBINO & LOMBAZZI FOR ZANOTTA, ITALY, c.1950s, Grand Italia sofa, black leather three seater sofa on black enamelled open frame, with ar...

A SET OF SIX ITALIAN CHROMIUM PLATED STEEL CANTILEVER DINING CHAIRS, c.1970, with arch-profile arms, upholstered in blood orange fabric to the bac...

FRAG, ITALY, a set of six fox red leather high back dining chairs, on tapered legs Additional information:Both lots are in reasonable condition bu...

FRAG, ITALY, a set of eight fox red leather dining chairs on tapered legs, six low backs and two high backs Both lots are in reasonable condition ...

MERROW ASSOCIATES, BRITAIN, c.1970s, a rosewood extending dining table, rectangular, on refectory chromium plated steel legs, with extra leaf, 190...

ALF SVENSSON FOR DUX c.1960s, a pair of Contourette Roto, a pair of swivel chairs, the seat and back upholstered in pale coral slub weave fabric w...

RENATO ZEVI, ITALY, c.1970s, brass and chrome dining table inset with black glass surface, rectangular on square framing, 160cm x 80cm ...[more]

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