A mixed selection of decorative ceramics and ceramic tableware, including: a Paragon figure of 'Lady Patricia'; a Paragon figure of 'Marilyn'; a Maling lidded biscuit barrel with wicker handle; a Royal Copenhagen square form dish decorated with a sailing ship; a figure of a fox; and a selection of Royal Doulton 'Sovereign' pattern and 'English Renaissance' pattern dinnerware, including bowls and serving dishes.
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A Royal Copenhagen cat, owl and five other figures, a Lladro figure, a Nao figure, Mdina birds, five enamel and other boxes, four pieces of Swarovski, and a glass paperweight and pen tray engraved by Phillip Lawson JohnstonCondition report: Copenhagen cat with a chip to its ear, glass bird with chipped tail, glass tray with two pr three noticeable scratches, otherwise remaining items in good order
A LARGE ROYAL COPENHAGEN VASE OF WAISTED CYLINDRICAL FORM decorated with pair of flying ducks, numbered to base 1087/67, 27.5cm high Condition Report : good condition, no damage Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
KARI CHRISTENSEN FOR ROYAL COPENHAGEN: a Fajance rectangular shallow dish with handpainted deocoration of birds in tones of blue, lavender and green perched amongst stylised flowers and foliage, printed marks, mongrammed and numbered 149/2744, length 31cm; together with a Mdina glass vase and two controlled bubble glass paperweights modelled as fruit (4) Condition Report : good condition throughout, just crazing on the Copenhagen Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Three Royal Copenhagen fawn figures, including model numbers 1020/433, 752 and 1713, together with two birds and a mouse (6)Condition report: Fawn on column has a big chip to one ear. The one with the parrot is also damaged, the parrots tail has been off and reglued. Mouse on rock is missing half an ear. Fawn with frog, the Fawn has had an ear off and reglued. Larger bird has had tail off and reglued plus chipped beak. Smaller bird has a chip to underside of tail.
Royal Copenhagen Fine Collection of Hand Painted Porcelain Bird Figures of Small Size ( 4 ) Figures In Total. Comprises 1/ Crested Tit, Model No 1506. Height 6,5 cms & Length 9.5 cms. 2/ Crested Tit, Model No 1506. 3/ Wren, Model No 1504. 2 Inches - 5 cms x 3.1/8 Inches - 7.70 cms. 4/ ' Robin ' Model No 2238. 1.75 Inches - 4.40 cms. All Figures are 1st Quality and Mint Condition.
ARNE JACOBSEN (Denmark, 1902 - 1971) for FRITZ HANSEN.Set of eight Oxford chairs, design 1965. Late 1960s edition.Chromed metal frame and brown upholstery.Reupholstered.With Fritz Hansen label.This set is currently worth approximately 30.000€ in store.Measurements: 127 x 47 x 52 cm.Set of eight Oxford swivel chairs. With metal frame and body entirely upholstered in brown leather, with high back. It is a minimalist design, with a structure reduced to its essence, functional and at the same time elegant for its harmonious combination of straight lines and soft curves. The original design of the Oxford chair was created by Jacobsen for the professors at St. Catherine's College, Oxford, in 1965.An architect and designer, Arne Jacobsen studied for four years at the Copenhagen School of Construction, then entered the Faculty of Architecture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Among his most outstanding architectural works are St. Catherine's College in Oxford, the SAS Hotel in Copenhagen, the headquarters of the Danish National Army in the same city, and the Royal Danish Embassy in London. As a designer, he has created furniture that has become classics, including the "Ant" chair (1951) and the "Swan" and "Egg" chairs designed for the SAS Hotel. He is also known for his 1955 model 3107 chair, also called "Chair number 7", of which more than five million copies were sold, starring alongside Christine Keeler in Lewis Morley's iconic portrait. His other contribution to popular culture in the media is his designer cutlery, with spoons for both hands, which were chosen for the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" for their futuristic look. The key to the success of Jacobsen's work lies in its elegant and essential design, and today we can find them in collections such as those of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London or the MoMA in New York, among many others.
HANS J. WEGNER (Tønder, Denmark, 1914 - 2007).Set of six PP52 chairs.Oak wood frame, with cognac-colored leather upholstered seat.Measurements: 72 x 58 x 50 cm.This is one of the Round Chair models designed by Hans J. Wegner, specifically the PP52 chair. Like the author's emblematic PP501 chair, the PP52 combines craftsmanship and modernity in an exceptional way. Wegner presents a chair that values natural beauty, beautiful grain, and flowing lines, whose geometric expressiveness is tempered by soft curves.Hans J. Wegner was a leading figure in furniture design, whose ideas contributed to the international popularity of Danish design in the mid-20th century. His work belongs to the modern school, characterized by a special emphasis on functionality. He began his training at a very young age, as an apprentice to the cabinetmaker H. F. Stahlberg. He soon discovered a special taste for the use of wood, and his work in the cabinetmaker's workshop allowed him to experiment with different types and designs. At the age of seventeen he completed his apprenticeship, although he remained in the workshop for another three years, until he joined the army. After his military service he entered a technical school, and then the Danmarks Designskole, where he was taught by O. Mølgaard Nielsen, and the Academy of Architecture in Copenhagen. In the Danish capital he came into contact with the Furniture Exhibitions of the Carpenters' Guild, where he began to show his creations in 1927. During these years Wegner collaborated with master cabinetmakers such as J. Hansen, L. Pontoppidan, N. Vodder, J. Kjaer, A. J. Iversen, Moos and R. Rasmussen, as well as with the most prominent Danish architects of the time, among them K. Klint, V. Lauritzen and V. Lauritzen. Klint, V. Lauritzen. O. Wanscher and M. Voltelen. The annual exhibitions would give the young cabinetmaker experience of what could be achieved with the combination of design and craftsmanship, which led him to devote himself fully to design. Already in his early pieces, Wegner showed his interest in the concept of "stripping antique chairs of their outer style and showing them in their pure structure." Throughout his career, the designer was awarded prizes such as the Lunning Prize in 1951, the Grand Prix de Milan at the Milan Triennale of the same year, the Prince Eugene Medal in Sweden and the Danish Exkersberg Medal. In 1959 he was appointed honorary royal designer for industry by the Royal Society of Arts in London. Currently his designs are present in collections such as the MoMA in New York or Die Neue Samlung in Munich.
BORGE MORGENSEN (Denmark, 1914 - 1972)Two-seater sofa model Kupé 2192, 1970s.Walnut wood and brown leather upholstery.This sofa, still in production, is currently worth 19000 € in store.Measurements: 107 x 153 x 90 cm.The combination of simple, clean lines and expert craftsmanship are the trademarks of Børge Mogensen. The Kupé sofa is among his finest works, designed in the 1960s. Mogensen was one of the pioneers who created the basis for Danish design as a furniture design culture. His lifelong ambition was to create durable and useful furniture that would enrich people's daily lives, and he designed functional furniture for all parts of the home and society, such as the present example, the Kupé sofa. It is a sofa with a walnut wood frame, visible only at the legs, with a body entirely upholstered in brown leather in each of its modules and loose cushions.Børge Mogensen was one of the most prominent representatives of the generation of designers who gave birth to the Danish design concept, now known worldwide. He began his career as a cabinetmaker in 1934, and two years later began his studies at the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts, where he was taught by Kaare Klint. He then entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, graduating as an architect in 1942. That same year he began working as design director for FDB, finally setting up on his own in 1950. Functional is the word that best describes Mogensen's design; most of his creations were conceived for industrial production, and are characterized by solid, simple lines, studied almost scientifically to be as functional as possible. Among his many awards is the Honorary Royal Designer for Industry (London, 1972).
A Collection of Various Ceramics to comprise Boxed Coalport Cake Slice, Royal Copenhagen Calendar Plates, Butterfly Dish (Chip to Rim) Continental Cup and Saucer, Wedgwood Cleo Coffee Can and Saucer and Two Coalport Gilt Red and Decorated Dishes, Wedgwood Vase, Wedgwood Lidded Pot, Jasperware Dishes, Rectangular Trays Etc
Bing and Grondahl Three Towers and Royal Copenhagen Trio of Hand Painted Porcelain Animal Figures. Comprises 1/ Kola Bear, Issued 1996 Only, Monogrammed S.A. 3 Inches - 7.5 cms High. 2/ Little White Rabbit, Issued 1999 Only. 3 Inches - 7.5 cms High. 3/ Dormouse - Early Figure, Model No 2644. c.1937 - 1st Issued 1925, Sculpture Knud Kyhn 1880 - 1969. Height 3 Inches - 7.5 cms. All Figures are 1st Quality and Mint Condition.
Royal Copenhagen Trio of Hand Painted Figures. Comprises 1/ Polar Bear with Cubs, Model No 4750. Designer Jeanne Grut, 5 x 6 cms. 1st Quality and Mint Condition. 2/ Ducklings, Model No 516. Artist Erik Nielsen, 3.5 Inches - 8.25 cms In length. 1st Quality and Mint Condition. 2/ Chick Baby, Model No 266, Pre 1923, 2 Inches - 5 cms High. 1st Quality and Mint Condition.
Royal Copenhagen Fine Collection of Hand Painted Porcelain Bird Figures of Small Size ( 4 ) Figures In Total. Comprises 1/ Crested Tit, Model No 1506. Height 6,5 cms & Length 9.5 cms. 2/ Crested Tit, Model No 1506. 3/ Wren, Model No 1504. 2 Inches - 5 cms x 3.1/8 Inches - 7.70 cms. 4/ ' Robin ' Model No 2238. 1.75 Inches - 4.40 cms. All Figures are 1st Quality and Mint Condition.

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