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A CHILD'S PEDAL CAR. Manufactured to a very high standard in the guise of a racing Bugatti. The features include an adjustable seat and feet cranks, hand bracket to the rear wheel, wooden steering wheel, opening bonnet, white solid rubber tyring, brightwork and faux-walnut dashboard. Just removed from long term storage, the motor car is in very good condition. 51-inches long, 20-inches wide.
A Danish oak 'GE-375' lounge chair, designed by Hans Wegner for Getama, with blue seat and back cushions, and a headrest, branded to the front rail, 64cm wide 92cm deep 93.5cm high, seat 39cm highTwo back rails, one has had a split and glued. The replacement is lighter in colour. Webbing good overall. Some signs of wear to the frame. Good overall.
A set of eight 'Model 430' rosewood dining chairs,1960s, designed by Arne Vodder for Sibast Møbler, the seats upholstered in white floral fabric, 49cm wide52cm deep82cm high, seat 43cm high, anda Danish rosewood extending dining table,1960s, with bevelled edges, raised on chamfered tapering legs, with two leaves,219cm wide120cm deep72cm high (9)The chairs in good condition with minor wear to all. The fabric worn commensurately with age age and use. The top of the table with some scratches and marks. With a single faint ringlet mark over one leaf and the end of the table. CITES A10 No. 615778/01
A pair of Danish Fritz Hansen 'Swan' armchairs,originally designed in 1958 by Arne Jacobsen for the lounge of the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, each organic shell upholstered in orange wool fabric, raised on a cast aluminium base with a cruciform foot, with manufacturer's labels and dated '2004' to the underneath, 74cm wide67cm deep77cm high, seat 40cm high (2)One with a notable stain to the seat. Some minor wear, overall good condition. The colour differs between the two chairs. One red, one orange. Both frames with scuffing and marks. Both bases are cast with serial numbers and manufacturers marks. Additional images uploaded.
A set of six Danish 'Model 94' teak dining chairs,1960s, designed by Johannes Andersen for Christian Linnebergs Møbelfabrik, each padded seat upholstered in black vinyl, raised on turned tapering legs, 48cm wide47cm deep78cm high, seat 45cm high (6)One with a non-penetrating split to the backrest. The same example with an area of scratches and scuffing to the rear of the backrest. General wear, scratches, scuffs and marks occurring throughout.
A Gordon Russell 'Stanton' teak dining group, 1950s, comprising:an extending dining table, the rectangular top raised on square tapering supports, the table stamped 'CC41' to the underside, 153cm long79cm wide77cm high, anda set of six chairs, two of which are carvers, each with a square back with turned spindles, upholstered in original green textured wool fabric, 47cm wide45cm deep86cm high, seat 46cm high (7)Only the one carver + 5 single chairs.
A Swedish 'Dolphin' leather lounge chair and ottoman,1970s, designed by G-Design for Göte Möbler, with a stained beech frame, raised on a cast aluminium foot with rosewood imitation, upholstered in olive leather with buttoned detail throughout, with reclining function, 73cm wide, 92cm high, seat 42cm high (2)The leather with crazing throughout. The frame with scuffs and wear. Base with scuffs, scratches and marks. Structurally good, with good internal support.
Three 'EA116' Aluminium Group lobby chairs, designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, each with a revolving seat with arms, cast marks, 62.5cm wide70cm deep89.5cm high, seat 44cm high (3)From the estate of John 'Jack' Bonnington (1929-2020), a post-war architect who joined Sir Basil Spence's studio after graduating in 1951, and worked on the planning and development of Coventry Cathedral. Under Bonnington's guidance, the studio became one of the first multidisciplinary practices, with planners, landscape designers, architects, interior and furniture designers working together in offices in London and Edinburgh. With work being undertaken worldwide, international success followed. In 1973, the office moved to Tyttenhanger House, St Albans, where this lot was present.The vinyl seats are good overall - some knocks and impressed marks.the arms and frames and stands have some scuffing and scratches - further images uploaded of the issues present.
A Danish rosewood dining suite, §1960s, designed by Niels Otto Møller, comprising;a set of six 'Model 78' dining chairs, (4+2) designed by J L Møllers Møbelfabrik A/S, each with a shaped rosewood frame, raised on tapering legs, labelled, armchairs 55cm wide54cm deep80.5cm high, seats 45cm high,singles47cm wide50cm deep81cm high, seat 45cm high, and an extending dining table,189cm wide, 288.5cm extended 123cm deep71cm high (7) General scuffs and marks occurring to both the table and the chairs. Some occasional scratches. The top of the table with a slight colour variation between the leaves and the table indicative of some minor fading. CITES A10 No. 615599/01.For international shipping, please note that the buyer will be responsible for organising an import licence from the issuing organisation of your country.
A pair of 'DA1' armchairs,designed by Ernest Race, each with original upholstery, raised on turned beech legs, labelled '3504 F732',69cm wide 80cm deep104cm high, seat 42cm high (2)Both with original upholstery. Both in need of restoration. Splits to the backs, arms and seats. Stained backs and seats.
A pair of Italian armchairs,1950s, each of curved form, upholstered in red fabric with a loose seat cushion, raised on four tapering, partially-lacquered, brass supports, terminating on to ball feet, 88cm wide67cm deep87cm high, seat 36cm high (2)The legs with scuffs and scratches. The upholstery is somewhat worn throughout both. One with a repaired rear leg - this still appears loose.
A 'Model 78' teak dining chair,designed by Niels Otto Møller for J L Møllers Møbelfabrik, the seat upholstered in black vinyl, 50cm wide44cm deep78cm high, seat 46cm high, anda Danish black leather stool, raised on tapering stained supports, with a single loose cushion upholstered in black leather with piped edges, 68cm wide46cm deep46cm high (2)The chair with some scuffs to the frame. Some minor chipping and dents to the feet. Upholstery likely later, The stool with general wear and scuffs. With dirt to the leather - would benefit from a clean.
An Art Nouveau mahogany and inlaid armchair, in the manner of Shapland & Petter, with machine embroidered fabric back, seat and arms, with spade-shaped fret-cut sides, 62.5cm wide 48cm deep 116.5cm high, seat 44cm high Fabric replaced, chip out of the top moulding. Knocks and wear to the frame Front seat rail with scuffing – possibly reset.
Ten 'Model 3103' Hammer chairs, designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen,1969,40.5cm wide 40cm deep78cm high, seat 45cm high (10) All with wear and some chips to the seats and backs.Some have filled areas to the seats and backs.Rubber legs with some shrinkage and movement, rubbed and worn. Stacked, so some knocks and bruises.Used condition.
A Scottish Arts and Crafts oak settle,with a carved and panelled frame, the back rail centred with carved flowers and ribboned garlands, with further carved details and masks, inlaid with crosses and lozenges, the arms carved with floral bosses, over a hinged seat, with panelled front and sides, 124cm wide47cm deep131.5cm highMarks and scuffing throughout the piece.Scratch to the seat.Left hinge has been repaired and block inset. Chip to the right side of the cover. Further chips and knocks to the frame of the settle.
A Danish 'Model J110' stained beech armchair,1960s, designed by Poul M Volther for FDB Møbler, of high-backed design, raised on tapering legs, with manufacturer's label to the underneath, 52cm wide45cm deep107cm high, seat 44cm highStain rubbed through in sections. With some scuffs, scratches and marks throughout.
A pair of 'System 123' easy chairs,designed by Verner Panton for Fritz Hansen, each with a zebra print fabric seat and a chrome frame raised on castors,61cm wide61cm deep76cm high, seat 41cm high (2) Some darkening to the fabric to the seats. One has line to the back of the seat. Frames with some marks and spotting with age. Castors running.
An Italian settee,1950s, of curved form, upholstered in red fabric with three loose seat cushions, raised on four tapering partially-lacquered brass supports, terminating on to ball feet, 208cm wide67cm deep87cm high, seat 33cm highWith scuffing to the legs and feet. The cushions worn somewhat thin. Does not feel lumpy within. The upholstery with some minor stains throughout. The webbing to the underneath with a tear.
An Italian dining table,c.1970s, designed by Renato Zevi, with a rectangular smoked glass top, raised on a 'U' shaped chrome and gilt stand,201cm wide100cm deep71cm high, andsix dining chairs, each mounted with an orange corduroy seat,47.5cm wide 50cm deep 112cm high, seat 46cm high (7)The glass top has minor scuffs and surface scratches. There are a couple of nibbles to two of the corners, please see additional photographs.Both the chairs and stand also showing surface wear. Corduroy seats good apart from one with sun damage.
A matched set of eight Arts and Crafts 'Gimson' oak and ash ladder back chairs,comprising two armchairs and six singles, each with a rush seat, six stamped 'F D Gardiner', armchairs 58cm wide50cm deep88cm high, and62cm wide49cm deep88cm high, seat 45cm high (8)Rush seats worn, three singles have cut cords and losses. All the frames and stained and with spotting. One single top rail is restuck.
A set of six Danish teak dining chairs,1960s, designed by Arne Hovmand-Olsen for Mogens Kold, each with a swept back, a twined paper cord seat, and raised on tapering legs, with manufacturer's badges and 'Danish Furniture Makers' Control' marks underneath the seats, 48cm wide44cm deep78cm high, seat 45cm high, anda model 'T3' extending teak dining table, designed by Tom Robertson for A H Macintosh, a draw-leaf opening to reveal two flip-up leaves, raised on rounded teak supports, with manufacturer's label, 244cm wide92cm deep74cm high (7)The chairs with some scuffs to the frames. Some minor stains in places The paper cord seats in good order - with patination throughout. Table with a faded top - notable when compared to the leaves. One leg reglued. Scratches and marks throughout. Some ringlet marks occurring.
An Ercol 'Studio' couch,with a slatted back and sides, with replaced green cushions and bolsters, labelled, 205cm wide78cm deep85cm high, seat 45cm highStripped back and refinished. With new straps to the seat. The feet with clusters of spotting and stains. The upholstery appears in good order - likely later.
A set of eight 'Model 94' rosewood dining chairs, §1960s, designed by Johannes Andersen for Christian Linnebergs Møbelfabrik, each with a padded seat upholstered in black vinyl, raised on turned tapering legs, to the underneath with manufacturer's labels and 'Danish Furniture Makers' Control' labels,48cm wide47cm deep78cm high, seat 45cm high (8)
A Danish rosewood dining suite, §1960s, designed by Niels Otto Møller, comprising:a set of six 'Model 79' dining chairs, designed for and manufactured by J L Møllers Møbelfabrik A/S, each with a fretted back, the seat upholstered in oatmeal fabric, a shaped rosewood frame, raised on tapering legs,45cm wide48cm deep79cm high, seat 43cm high, and, an extending super-elliptical rosewood dining table,designed for and manufactured by Gudme Møbelfabrik, raised on two tripod supports, with two leaves, branded, extended 261cm wide105cm deep74cm high (7)
A Danish teak dining suite, by Glostrup, comprising:an oval table with two extra leaves,200cm long104cm wide72cm high, six chairs, 48cm wide42cm deep76cm high, seat 47cm high, anda sideboard,with a central bank of drawers flanked with cupboards,154cm wide45cm deep82cm high (8)Used condition with minor surface scratches and blemishes.
A Danish four-seater settee,1960s, designed by Kurt Østervig, with a curved backrest, upholstered in blue wool fabric with four loose cushions, raised on turned tapering teak legs, 240cm wide 90cm deep70cm high, seat 39cm high approximatelyWorn and holes to the fabric. Woould need to be reupholstered.
An Arts and Crafts oak wing-back armchair,in the manner of Liberty & Co., the reupholstered seat and back with leaf designs, with carved oak panels to the sides, block arms with double supports and stretchers, with a carved seat rail, 67cm wide 75cm deep114cm high, seat 40cm highReupholstered. Used condition with knocks and wear to the edges.
An Art Deco burr maple dining table and six chairs,by Hille, with carved anthemion details to the corners and shaped supports, raised on scrolled supports,168cm wide, 214cm extended91cm deep76.5cm high, andsix chairs (4+2), with fluted front legs, armchairs 61.5cm wide62cm deep102cm high, seat 47cm high,singles 50cm wide58cm deep98cm high, seat 47cm high (7)Table good overall, chairs upholstery worn and stained.
A pair of Art Deco walnut armchairs,each with a horizontal band to the barrel back, in need of reupholstery, raised on fluted tapering legs, 56vm wide 57cm deep80cm high, seat 48cm high (2)In need of reupholstery and restoration. Banding worn and with losses. The veneers are fair. Some minor chips and losses. Some scratches to the backs and legs. The frames are structurally sound and tight. One metal pad to the base of the legs missing.
A pair of 'Jonathan' Art Deco-style club chairs,late 20th century, by Ligne Roset, each upholstered in burgundy leather, with a loose seat and back cushion, raised on wooden block feet, with manufacturer's labels, 77cm wide85cm deep, 90cm high, seat 41cm high (2)With some tears to the rear of the cushions. With scuffs and marks throughout. The leather with some craquelure.
A Dryad Furniture cane chair,with a latticed back and sides, stained green, labelled, 72cm wide60cm deep96cm high, seat 36cm highLoss to the paint throughout.Structure sound. Some loss to the right arm.some further damage to the the cane work under the seat, to the front panel and the back crossed back.Further photos added.
A walnut stool in the manner of A W N Pugin,19th century, with a needlework seat and bobbin-turned stretchers, on faceted turned and carved legs,49cm wide39cm deep45cm highProvenance: A private collection, Mayfair, London.the needlework seat altered and restiched around the seams, the legs with old knocks and scratches, overall appears in good order
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