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An Aldo Londi for Bitossi 1960's Italian pottery large cylindrical lamp base, in Spagnolo decoration, with a band of repeating incised floral and swag decoration in a white and gold lustre glaze, with contrasting un-glazed sections, with original label to base '22/45 made in Italy', 44.5 cm exc. fittings
A Limited Edition Bibibibi Table Lamp, by Ingo Maurer, 1982, with feathers on a long stem above a black round tin shade, above a pair of red plastic stork legs, standing on a circular white porcelain plate, numbered 463/500F and signed bibibibi INGO MAURER, 53cm Ingo Maurer designed the Bibibibi in 1982 originally as a wedding present for friends. The legs came from a plastic stork, which he had seen at Woolworths. The birds were sold out, but only a pair of legs without torso was left. The salesperson did not want to sell the incomplete product, but we see here how the story ends. The playful table lamp was very well received when it first came out, and in the beginning was made as a limited and numbered series of 500 pieces.
A Harvey Guzzini Quadrifoglio Table Lamp, designed in 1968, polished chrome circular base and four chrome stems support a moulded amber acrylic four leaf clover shaped shade, labelled gh harvey guzzini made in italy and Art 4000, 48cm high See illustration From the Design Studio 6G, the Harvey Guzzini design team led by Luigi Massoni. Commercial code 4000. Quadrifoglio is the Italian word for four-leaf clover. .Needs re-wiring. Damage to one of the bakelite bulb holders. Some chrome fitting.
Oak floor standing bookcase, the glazed top section with double doors enclosing two shelves, panelled cupboard under, raised on shaped plinth base (W67cm, H181cm, D47cm) together with a telescopic wrought metal standard lamp with scrolled decoration (H156cm) and a Georgian mahogany demi lune console table, with boxwood and ebonised string inlay, raised on square tapered supports (W116cm, D67cm, H78cm)
BIG DAY OUT NEW ORDER PACKAGE. An incredible package of memorabilia to include Big Day Out Dressing Room Painting, 10 Years ‘Big Day Out’ Bowling Party invitation, Big Day Out’ Bowling Trophy, Teddy Bear Lamp (given to Hooky as a present by organiser), Big Day Out disposable camera, ‘Australian Press New Order’ clippings book and more.We won the Bowling Competition hooray! I say we... meaning me and the road crew. Ken West and Viv Lees gave us a wonderful time here at the so called ‘Big Day Off’. We nearly didn’t make it... Steve decided three weeks away, it was just too much. I was devastated... what a thing to miss out on... I said to Barney, "What a shame it would have been great." He said, “It still will be. I’ll get the guy who did Electronic to do it." Wow! I thought... this bastard will be getting rid of me next! Steve relented thankfully, which was great because I’ve never heard a drummer on Electronic.
POUL CADOVIUS: A 'ROYAL SYSTEM' RS50 HANGING PENDANT LAMP AND PLANTER manufactured by H.F. Belysning, copper finish, the upper bowl serving as the light shade, the lower bowl to be used as a planter, each bowl 45cm diameter, retaining the apparently original cardboard boxPoul Cadovius (1911 - 2011) was one of the most colourful and successful figures in the history of Danish furniture industry. He was originally educated as an upholsterer but became very interested in design at an early stage, and in 1945 he established his own furniture manufacturing company Royal System. A few years later, in 1948, he designed the iconic shelving system 'Royal System', followed by the award-winning 'System Ultra' in 1957 and 'System Cado' in 1960. All three systems were based on a groundbreaking wall-mounted shelving concept, where the idea was to move the furniture off the floor onto the walls, leaving more space in the room.
POUL CADOVIUS: A 'ROYAL SYSTEM' RS37 HANGING PENDANT FLOWER LAMP AND PLANTER manufactured by H.F. Belysning, chrome finish, the upper bowl serving as the light shade, the lower bowl to be used as a planter, each bowl 34.5cm diameterPoul Cadovius (1911 - 2011) was one of the most colourful and successful figures in the history of Danish furniture industry. He was originally educated as an upholsterer but became very interested in design at an early stage, and in 1945 he established his own furniture manufacturing company Royal System. A few years later, in 1948, he designed the iconic shelving system 'Royal System', followed by the award-winning 'System Ultra' in 1957 and 'System Cado' in 1960. All three systems were based on a groundbreaking wall-mounted shelving concept, where the idea was to move the furniture off the floor onto the walls, leaving more space in the room.

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