A Pieff 'Edel' rosewood coffee table, §c.1970, with a rectangular top, raised on four chromed spring legs terminating on to chromed circular feet, with manufacturer's label to the underneath of one of the feet, 110cm wide40cm deep36cm highA10 no. 611772/01The chrome with some spotting. With some scuffs and marks to the top. The edges somewhat rubbed.
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An Italian walnut and beech dining table,in the manner of Osvaldo Borsani, the rectangular top with a double reeded edge, raised on tapering supports with an undertier, and mounted with brass caps, 159cm wide79cm deep79.5cm highTop with some scuffing and stains. Some minor knocks to the edges. Under tier with some splits and cracks. Brass caps tarnished and knocked.
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 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.
A G Plan teak and afrormosia coffee table,1960s, of rectangular form, raised on rectangular gated supports, with a suspended rattan undertier, with remnants of label, 130cm wide55cm deep46cm highThe top with some minor scratches - possibly repolished. The top with some slight fading in places. The frame with some minor knocks, scratches and dents throughout - all appearing commensurate with age and use.
A space age 'Atom' coffee table,1950s, designed by Edward Ihnatowicz for Mars Furniture, the circular glass top supported on a wrought steel base, with a brass rim and brass spheres, 66cm diameter40cm highTwo small chips to the glass top.Brass finish spotted other wear to the stand - further images uploaded.
A Swedish 'Cortina' extending rosewood dining table,designed by Svante Skogh for Säffle Möbelfabrik, the circular top raised on tapering teak legs, labelled with factory marks underneath the top, 200cm wide, extended120cm deep73cm highThe legs appear to be later. With some chips to the veneer of the legs.CITES A10 No. 616127/02
A Danish mid-century 'Model 312' teak nest of tables,1960s, designed by Poul Hundevad for the Czech firm Novy Domov, with a rectangular top, raised on round tapering legs, each terminating on to a plastic castor, housing four separate drop-leaf tables to the underneath, with faint retailer's stamp to the underneath, each drop-leaf table stamped '312', 62cm wide42cm deep57cm high (5)
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 rosewood nest of tables, § designed by Johannes Andersen for CFC Silkeborg, one labelled, 60cm wide36.5cm deep51cm high (3)Other two tables - 52 and 44cm wide, 36.5cm deep, 46 and 41cm highLargest table with small repair to one corner. Some minor scuffs to the frames and supports.
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 coffee table,in the manner of Willy Rizzo, of circular form with two tiers, with an aluminium side on a plinth base, 102cm diameter31.5cm and 21.5cm highA few knocks to the chrome mounting. One has pushed the edge out slightlyOne edge of the glass top appears chipped.some surface scratches to the top.One spot on the glass.
A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak side table, the rectangular adzed top raised on turned octagonal supports, with the carved mouse signature, united with a central stretcher, on sledge feet, 91cm wide37.5cm deep44.5cm highMinor scuffs and scratches to top, waterstin to the top and to the base of one of the sledge feet.
An Art Deco maple dining table, attributed to Jules Leleu, with draw-leaf end sections, with a latticed inlaid top, 230cm wide, extended 340cm110cm deep77cm highTable top is good overall. One inlaid panel appears different from the rest, possibly replaced.Some minor knocks to the edges.Repolished. Some rubbing to the copper mounts.Further photos added to show top, drawer leaves and stand.
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 walnut side table,designed by E W Godwin, with a moulded edge, ring-turned supports, with a spindle gallery, 43cm square66cm highWear to the edges some knocks and wear to the frame. No labels or markings. The top with some staining. General wear, scratches, knocks and marks throughout, all commensurate with age and use.
An Art Deco walnut two-tier table,of rectangular shape, the smaller upper tier quarter-veneered and raised on a 'U' shaped stand, 95cm wide48.5cm deep58cm highWedge brackets to base have been grained at one time.Repolished. Some lightening to the edges of the larger shelf. Otherwise good. .
An Art Deco walnut desk, with a tooled leather writing surface, over three drawers, raised on a 'U' shaped stand, on a plinth base with block feet,119.5cm wide 53cm deep79cm highSome filling to the left corner of the table. Leather top good. Veneer loss to the back corner of the desk. Some knocks and cracks to the veneer. Ebonised handles rubbed.
An Art Deco burr maple and walnut serving table,with a bow front and two frieze drawers with button handles, raised on fluted supports, 121.5cm wide56cm deep89cm highOne handle loose - right drawer first leftOne handle chipped left handle on left drawer.Repolished. Some knocks to the edges and supports.Handles slightly loose.
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