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An Art Deco oak cocktail table with 'pop-up' centre, the circular top with pop-up centre section of two white plastic mounted tiers, the lower moulded with shallow divisions for bottles and glasses, above a cylindrical column and raised on a conforming, reeded plinth with peg feet 59 x 76cm (23 x 30in)
Mathieu Mategot, (French, 1910-2001), a Bellevue coffee table base, the yellow painted metal base lacking its circular glass top 37½ x 104cm (14 x 41in) Provenance: By repute, from the home of Dirk Bogard in the South of France Other Notes: Mathieu Mategot (1910-2001) was one of the most renowned designers in France during the 1950s. Born in Hungary, he moved to France when he was 21 years old. He volunteered for the French Army during the Second World War and was taken prisoner and freed in 1944. After the war, and throughout the 1950s, he designed furniture using steel and sheet metal. He was the first person to combine metal tubing with perforated sheet metal, known as rigitulle, a technique which he subsequently patented. To ensure the quality of production of his designs, he set up his own workshops and limited the number in production of each piece. In 1959, he abruptly ended his production of furniture and switched his attention to tapestries, with which he continued to work for the rest of his career. His furniture can be found on display in the Centre George Pompidou in Paris.
Lena Kurovska (Ukrainian, 20th Century) Still life of chrysanthemums in a white vase, with apples and peaches on a table signed lower right "Kurovska '88" oil on canvas 65 x 75cm (25 x 29in) Other Notes: Lena Kurovska was born in Kiev, Ukraine in 1969. She studied at the Kiev Academy of Art under the well-known Ukrainian artist A.Lopukhov and her work is still displayed at the Academy. Her work is also held in collections internationally. Condition appears fine.
A mid 20thC Regency style mahogany finished dining suite: to include an extending table, having twin turned columns, raised on splayed legs 30''h 66''L; a set of six oval back chairs, the upholstered seats raised on turned legs; and a sideboard with two drawers, flanked by a pair of doors, raised on turned legs 37''h 54''w RAM
A 1970s teak finished and melamine dressing table, surmounted by a large circular mirror, over opposing two drawer cabinets, raised on silvered legs 52''h 59''w; a matching three drawer chest, on a plinth 27''h 27''w; and a bedside cupboard, having an open shelf, over a drawer, raised on silvered legs 22''h 18''w F
A patio table, the glass top over a tubular steel column, raised on a splayed quadruped base 27''h 23''dia; a pair of contemporary black painted, alloy framed chairs; and a child's modern pillar box red painted tubular steel framed and honey coloured pine desk, having two offset drawers and open compartment on the reverse 28''h 40''w BSR
An American silver "El Grandee" pattern part-canteen, for eight settings Comprising, six table forks, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, a table spoon, a straining spoon, a basting spoon, two other serving spoons (one marked "Community"), a cake knife and cheese knife, six table knives, with steel blades, handles unmarked, by Towle, Massachusetts, together with, a cased set of six white metal tea spoons and five cake forks, marked 100, weight combined 51oz.
A mid 19th Century ebonised and brass moulded table clock The elegant ebonised mahogany case, standing on four block feet with knopped loop carry handle and four pine cone finials, the six inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring with corner foliate spandrels and Roman numerals, the two train, eight-day movement striking a bell, 50cm high.
A mid 19th Century walnut breakfast table, stamped G Mornant The circular top, with scalloped floral inlaid apron with toupie finials, raised on a beautiful marquetry inlaid faceted central pedestal base, extending to three carved and scroll supports, stamped G Mornant (George Mornant, London), 80cm high, 120 cm diameter.
A 19th Century Chippendale style urn stand, the shaped top with a spindled gallery above a blind fretwork frieze, raised on beaded triangular section legs and joined with a fret work " X " frame cross stretcher, 80 cms high. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1247 Rail on spindle gallery replaced at one corner, general staining/water marks to table top Half of the fret work broken between leg and table, late replacements General condition good.
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