We found 53651 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 53651 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
53651 item(s)/page
Große Sofa, norddeutsch, um 1830, Mahagonifurnier, z.T. gespiegelt, z.T. massiv, ausladende Armlehnen mit Schnitzereien, Akanthusblatt, Horn und Volute, Rückenabschluss große Muschel, roter Samtbezug auch rückseitig verarbeitet, daher frei stellbar, vier lose Kissen, ca. 119 x 260 x 71 cm, EZ 2-3Large sofa, North German, around 1830, mahogany veneer, partly mirrored, partly solid, sweeping armrests with carvings, acanthus leaf, horn and volute, back end largeshell, red velvet cover also processed on the back, therefore freely adjustable, four loose cushions, approx. 119 x 260 x 71 cm, condition 2-3
Zwei Puppenstuben mit Zubehör, um 1910/20, a. zwei Räume, orig. Gehäuse mit einer Verbindungstür und zwei Fenstern, Schlafzimmer mit zwei Betten, Schrank, Spiegelkommode und zwei Nachtschränkchen, Wohnzimmer: Sofa mit Umbau, Tisch und vier Stühle, Vertiko, Standuhr später, 10 Puppenstubenpüppchen, 1940er Jahre bis Neuzeit, ca. 36.5 x 92 x 34cm, b. Puppenstube mit zwei Fenstern, altes Gehäuse, Aufsatzkommode, Sofa und zwei Stühle, zwei Nähmaschinen, Einrichtung teilweise später, ca. 36 x 51 x 28 cm, beide Puppenstuben mit Alters- und Gebr.-sp.Two dollhouses with accessories, around 1910/20, 1. two rooms, original Housing with a connecting door and two windows, bedroom with two beds, wardrobe, mirrored chest of drawers and two bedside tables, living room: sofa with conversion, table and four chairs, vertiko, grandfather clock later, 10 dollhouse dolls, 1940s to modern times, approx. 36.5 x 92 x 34cm, 2. Doll's house with two windows, old housing, top chest of drawers, sofa and two chairs, two sewing machines, some of the furnishings are later, approx. 36 x 51 x 28 cm, both doll's houses with damage of age and usage
Designer Sofa/Couch Machalke, Modell Ritz, hochwertiges rotes Leder, repräsentatives, elegantes Design, drei Sitzkissen und drei lose Rückenkissen, frei stellbar, sehr gute Verarbeitung, ca. 275x83x95 cm, Sitzhöhe 42 cm, auf quadratischen Holzfüssen, EZ 2Designer sofa/couch Machalke, model Ritz, high-quality red leather, representative, elegant design, three seat cushions and three loose back cushions, freely adjustable, very good workmanship, approx. 275x83x95 cm, seat height 42 cm, on square wooden feet, condition 2
Designer Sofa/Couch Machalke, Modell Ritz, hochwertiges rotes Leder, repräsentatives, elegantes Design, drei Sitzkissen und drei lose Rückenkissen, frei stellbar, sehr gute Verarbeitung, ca. 275x83x95 cm, Sitzhöhe 42 cm, auf quadratischen Holzfüssen, EZ 2Designer sofa/couch Machalke, model Ritz, high-quality red leather, representative, elegant design, three seat cushions and three loose back cushions, freely adjustable, very good workmanship, approx. 275x83x95 cm, seat height 42 cm, on square wooden feet, condition 2
VICTORIAN-STYLE GREEN LEATHER CHESTERFIELD SOFA & STOOL, sofa 210cm w. (2)Comments: leather creased and wornThere are no rips or tears, just creasing and light wear.The springs feels good.All buttons present.Very dirty and dusty.One caster is slightly sticking otherwise all good.Cushions are a little flat could do with re-stuffing but again not rips or tear, zippers look good.
Finn Juhl (Danish 1912-1989) for France & Søn 'Japan' Sofa, designed 1953 model 137, teak and wool with brass fittings,(72cm high, 127cm wide, 68cm deep (28.3in high, 50in wide, 26.8in deep))Literature: Denmark : Design (Exh. Cat.), co-curated by Design Museum Danmark, Brain Trust Inc., 2017, no. 3-29 (illustrated). Exhibited: Seoul Art Centre, Seoul, September – November 2016; Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum, Nagasaki, December 2016 – February 2017; Yokosuka Museum of Art, Yokosuka, April – June 2017; Shizuoka City Museum of Art, Shizuoka, September – November 2017; Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Museum of Art, Tokyo, November – December 2017; Yamaguchi Prefectural Art Museum, Yamaguchi, February - April 2018; Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu, April – June 2018; Gunma Museum of Art, Tatebayashi, July – August 2018; Akita Senshu Museum of Art, Akita, April – June 2019; Mie Prefectural Art Museum, Tsu, July – September 2019; Auckland Art Gallery -Toi O Tamaki, Auckland, October 2019 – February 2020; Tohoku History Museum, Tagajō, April – June 2021.
Finn JuhlTwo-seater sofa, model no. FJ 53, circa 1953Teak, brass, fabric upholstery. 73 x 127 x 80.5 cm Executed by master cabinetmaker Niels Vodder, Copenhagen, Denmark. Underside impressed NIELS VODDER CABINETMAKER /COPENHAGEN DENMARK/DESIGN: FINN JUHL.Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate collection, LondonAcquired from the above by the present owner LiteratureNiels Vodder: Møbler, Furniture, Möbel, Copenhagen, 1959, p. 13Illums Bolighus, Center of Modern Design, Copenhagen, 1961, n.p.Noritsugu Oda, Danish Chairs, San Francisco, 1999, p. 98This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Finn JuhlTwo-seater sofa, model no. FJ 45, circa 1945Teak, fabric upholstery, leather.83 x 118 x 78 cm Executed by master cabinetmaker Niels Vodder, Copenhagen, Denmark. Underside impressed CABINETMAKER NIELS VODDER/COPENHAGEN DENMARK/DESIGN: FINN JUHL.Footnotes:LiteratureNiels Vodder: Møbler, Furniture, Möbel, Copenhagen, 1959, p. 9Patricia Yamada, ed., Finn Juhl Memorial Exhibition, exh. cat., Osaka, 1990, p. 130This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Frits HenningsenSofa, late 1920s-1930sOak, brass nail heads, Niger leather upholstery.73 x 200.8 x 76 cmExecuted by master cabinetmaker Frits Henningsen, Copenhagen, Denmark.Footnotes:LiteratureBodil Busk Laurse and Christian Holmsed Olesen, eds., Mesterværker: 100 års danskmobelsnedkeri, Copenhagen, 2003, pp. 38-39 for a similar exampleDesign Museum Danmark, Archive of Danish Design, https://designmuseum.dk/en/samlinger/arkiv-dansk-design (accessed March 2022)Bonhams wishes to thank Marianne Lumholdt, the Great Niece of Frits Henningsen's Business Manager, for her assistance with the cataloguing of the present lot.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Ω TPΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.TP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Hans Hollein'Mitzi' sofa, designed 1980Poplar laminated-plywood, fabric upholstery. 98 x 202 x 96 cm Manufactured by Poltronova, Agliana, Italy. Base impressed HH/poltronova.Footnotes:Literature'Dal Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano 1984', Domus, no. 657, January 1985, p. 54Juli Capella and Quim Larrea, Designed by Architects in the 1980s, New York, 1988, p. 87Charlotte and Peter Fiell, Design of the 20th Century, Cologne, 1999, p. 338This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
VICO MAGISTRETTI (Milan, 1920 - 2006).Two-seater sofa, Maralunga model. Design 1973, for Cassina.Iron and steel frame, upholstered in fabric.Restored tears in the fabric of one armrest on the left side of the sofa. Some stains on the upholstery. Signs of wear and tear.Measurements: 70 x 170 x 75 cm.Legend has it that the Maralunga by Vico Magistretti, arose from a monumental anger of Cesare Cassina, the industrialist who had commissioned him to make a sofa as comfortable as possible. The master of industrial design came up with a prototype that was apparently too rigid. Cassina, in a fit of frustration, punched the back of the sofa, which he overcame and leaned forward. "Right, great, I think it's perfect like that," Magistretti replied. He wasn't pretending or humouring his client, but being completely honest: by bending the backrest, the sofa acquired the precise movement to make it perfect. The designer incorporated an internal mechanism in the backrest and armrests that allowed them to be swivelled inwards by a simple bicycle chain and called Cassina again. This time, the reaction was different: the Maralunga was born, one of the most famous sofas of the 20th century, a landmark of furniture design and, of course, the model that marked a before and after in the industry. Vico Magistretti was an Italian industrial designer, dedicated to furniture and architecture. He graduated from the Milan Polytechnic in 1945, and became a follower of Ernesto Nathan Rogers. During the 1950s he devoted himself to the design of mass-produced furniture. Some of his lamps are famous, such as the so-called Eclisse. Some of his designs can be found in important museums in Europe, the United States and Japan. The MoMA in New York houses objects by Magistretti in its permanent collection.
VICO MAGISTRETTI ( Milan, 1920 - 2006).Armchair, model Maralunga. Design 1973, for Cassina.Iron and steel frame, upholstered in fabric.Damage to the fabric on the left side of the sofa (see photo). Some stains on the upholstery. Signs of wear and tear.Measurements: 70 x 100 x 85 cm.Legend has it that the Maralunga by Vico Magistretti, arose from a monumental anger of Cesare Cassina, the industrialist who had commissioned him to make a sofa as comfortable as possible. The master of industrial design came up with a prototype that was apparently too rigid. Cassina, in a fit of frustration, punched the back of the sofa, which he overcame and leaned forward. "Right, great, I think it's perfect like that," Magistretti replied. He wasn't pretending or humouring his client, but being completely honest: by bending the backrest, the sofa acquired the precise movement to make it perfect. The designer incorporated an internal mechanism in the backrest and armrests that allowed them to be swivelled inwards by a simple bicycle chain and called Cassina again. This time, the reaction was different: the Maralunga was born, one of the most famous sofas of the 20th century, a landmark of furniture design and, of course, the model that marked a before and after in the industry. Vico Magistretti was an Italian industrial designer, dedicated to furniture and architecture. He graduated from the Milan Polytechnic in 1945, and became a follower of Ernesto Nathan Rogers. During the 1950s he devoted himself to the design of mass-produced furniture. Some of his lamps are famous, such as the so-called Eclisse. Some of his designs can be found in important museums in Europe, the United States and Japan. The MoMA in New York houses objects by Magistretti in its permanent collection.
TITO AGNOLI (Lima, 1931-Milan, 2012) for MATTEO GRASSI.Set of eight Korium chairs.Black leather upholstery.Measurements: 78 x 63 x 48 cm.Set of eight chairs with metal structure and black leather upholstery. The Korium chair is a design classic that will be enjoyed by generations to come. Designed by Tito Agnoli in the 1970s, it was marketed by Matteo Grassi in the same decade. It is a chair raised on four wheels, with slightly curved armrests and side frames covered by a black leather panel that falls to the floor. The backrest is slightly inclined. The geometric shapes, pure and elegant, make this chair an icon of mid-century design.Born in Lima, Tito Agnoli moved to Italy to study in the years after the Second World War. He studied painting under Mario Sironi. In 1949 he enrolled at the Polytechnic University of Milan to study architecture. Specialising in industrial design, Agnoli interned for the famous designers Gio Ponti and Carlo De Carli after graduating. From the 1950s onwards, Agnoli worked in the field of furniture, creating designs for important Italian brands such as Arflex, Bonacina, Mattero Grassi, Poltrona Frau and Ycami. He also made major contributions to the field of lighting. Among his most outstanding designs are the Model 9000 Sofa for Arflex (1969); the sculptural Lounge Chair P3 and Lounge Chair P3S in wicker, the Sorbet Chair in stainless steel and the Punto e Virgola Chair for Pierantonio Bonacina (all 1960s); and the Korium Chair for Matteo Grassi (1970s). In 1974, Agnoli began collaborating with Poltrona Frau, designing numerous leather sofas and armchairs that were a great commercial success. His prestige was enhanced by a double nomination for the Compasso d'Oro award and he won a gold medal at the Neocon exhibition in Chicago in 1986.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE Early 19th century, in the manner of John McLean, the rounded rectangular twin-flap top with a central slide enclosing a removable leather-lined games-tray with a backgammon board on one side and a chess board on the other, with four mahogany-lined drawers below, on reeded x-frame end-supports with inward facing bronze paw feet, repairs to feet; 73 cm high; 136.5 cm wide, open; 64.5 cm deep. A games table of c.1800 with removable slide and reeded x-frame legs, by John McLean (fl. 1770-1814) at Saltram, Devon (NT 071334) and a writing table at Berrington Hall, Herefordshire (NT 617708)
-
53651 item(s)/page