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Degue (Degué) - A French Art Deco glass and chrome table lamp circa 1925 to 1930, the chrome plated square stepped base rising to a frosted and polished square column beneath a pyramid form frosted shape with relief moulded abstract panel design, signed to the shade, height 37cm.
Carlton Ware - Three 1930s Art Deco table novelties comprising two napkin rings and a bell, all formed as crinoline ladies, tallest 10cm, together with three Art Deco figurines, one lady in a Spanish dress titled Edyth, one a dancing lady dressed in green and the last a seated harlequin holding a tambourine, titled Anita 1. (6)
In the manner of P.D. Low & Company - A five piece aluminium bedroom suite, comprising dressing table with circular mirror above an arrangement of seven drawers, height 152cm and width 120cm, a tallboy, height 126cm and width 82cm, a pair of bedside cabinets height 56cm and width 44cm and a set of double bed ends, width 137cm, S/D (5)
Schneider Le verre Francais - A French Art Deco cameo glass table lamp, the circular swept base rising to a baluster body with a metal mount, cased in a graduated blue to orange over a citron ground and cut with a repeated berry and leaf pattern, with conforming shade, signed, height 36cm, A/F.
Hans Olsen - Frem Rojle, Danish - A teak circular nesting dining table and four chairs raised to tapered legs, the rail back chairs with stylised triangular black vinyl upholstered seats, table height 73cm and diameter 106cm, S/D. (5) The chairs in this lot are offered for sale as works of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
Edward Barnsley - A circular cherrywood dining table with inlaid ebony stringing to the outer edge of the top and also to the four branching supports and feet, designed by Edward Barnsley and made in his workshops by assistant Hugh Routh under foreman Herbert Upton, complete with purchase receipt dated March 1977, stamped Barnsley to a support, Height 72.5cm and diameter 153cm. Provenance - Purchased by the present owner's father directly from Edward Barnsley.
Lucian Ercolani for Ercol Furniture - A nest of three post war model 354 elm and beech Pebble tables, bearing blue foil label, the largest height 40cm and width 66cm but missing a leg and top split and warped, the middle sized table height 36cm and width 50cm and the smallest table height 33cm and width 34cm, A/F. (3)
Hans Brattrud - Hove Mobler, Norway - A 'Scandia' Rio rosewood veneered dining table and chairs to include four lath back stacking chairs with orange hopsack upholstered seat squabs, together with a circular table on chromium plated hairpin style legs, height 73cm and diameter 114cm. (5) N.B. The chairs in this lot are offered for sale as works of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling. Article 10 Transaction Licence In Place Subject to CITES regulations and due to rosewood content, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.
Stonehill Furniture - A six piece dining suite, comprising part rosewood veneered sideboard, fitted with a central double door cupboard flanked by a single door cupboard to one side and a cocktail / drinks cabinet to the other, all raised to strut loop type supports, height 74cm, width 213cm and depth 44cm, together with a beech framed extending circular table with simulated wooden top, height 72cm, diameter 110cm (147cm extended) and four panel back chairs. (6) The chairs in this lot are offered for sale as works of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling. Article 10 transaction licence in place Subject to CITES regulations and due to rosewood content, this lot will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.
Gordon Russell Furniture - A nest of two walnut occasional tables raised to tapered legs, bearing copper trade labels 'Russell of Broadway' and with utility furniture stamps, dimensions of largest table are height 43cm, width 49.5cm and depth 38cm, the smaller table height 40cm and 38cm square, S/D. (2)
Ib Kofod-Larsen - G-Plan - A model number 4399 teak extending dining table of rectangular form, with two insert leaves above tapered legs, height 72.5cm, width 89cm and variable length 152cm (closed) and 197.5cm or 243cm (when extended), together with a set of six black vinyl upholstered dining chairs to include two model 4513 carvers and four model 4510 standard chairs, S/D. (7)
two round brilliant cut diamonds approx. 1ct each, claw set to a platinum band mounted with four small baguette cut diamonds at the shoulder, in Boodle & Dunthorne (Liverpool) brown leather case, tot. diamond wt. approx. 2.08cts, gross wt. 4.3g, ring size K-LProvenance: private collection, consigned via our Colwyn Bay office, purchased from Boodle & Dunthorne (Liverpool) 27.8.53Condition report: Under a 10x , loupe there are black mineral deposits visible through the ‘table’ facet.Comments: colour I, clarity Si2, shank stamped PLAT, shank wornBuyer’s Premium = 24% + VAT (28.8) on all lots in this auction (BP is not scaled as with other auctions).
Russian silver and enamel decorated birchwood table top cigar box. The silver and enamel is marked for Grigory Pankratym, St. Petersburg, circa 1900. Additionally marked with the '84' standard.Provenance: Property from the distinguished collection of Mr. James Lee Soffer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Height: 2 in x width: 7 1/4 in x depth: 5 in.
Russian three-piece sterling silver smoking set, mark of T. Hesketh, St. Petersburg, 1886. The set consists of a table-top cigarette box, cigar holder and ash bowl. Each with an applied monogram N bisected with a coronet and marked with '84' standard along the undersides.Provenance: Property from the distinguished collection of Mr. James Lee Soffer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Long box; Height: 1 1/4 in x width: 7 in x depth: 1 3/4 in. Short box; Height: 2 in x width: 4 in x depth: 3 in. Bowl; Height: 2 1/4 in x diameter: 6 in. Gross weight: 19.93 Troy oz.
A metal, wood, and glass neoclassical style side table. With four fluted and tapered legs. The sides, door, and top of the table are fitted with black glass. The table features a small drawer and a larger door for storage. The back of the table is topped by an ornate metal lip.Height: 30 3/4 in x width: 17 in x depth: 12 in.
Bruno Mathsson (Swedish, 1907-1988) for Karl Mathsson, Sweden. Early mid-century modern Maria wooden extendable folding dining table. Stamped "Made in Sweden. Designed by Bruno Mathsson." along the underside. Labels that read "Bruno Mathsson Mobler" and "Bruno Mathsson Firma Karl Mathsson Made in Varnamo Sweden" affixed along the underside.Provenance: Harvey Art & Antiques, Evanston, Illinois; Private collection, Minnesota.Literature: "Bruno Mathsson: Architect and Designer," Widman, Winter and Spritzler-Levine, pg. 24-25.Height: 28 3/8 in x width: 36 5/8 in x length: 60 1/4 in.
Milo Baughman (American, 1923-2003) for Thayer Coggin, United States. Mid-century modern Parsons burl wood dining table, ca. 1970. Burl olivewood table with two additional 22 inch leaves.Height: 28 3/4 in x width (without leaves): 65 3/4 in x depth: 39 in. Width (with leaves): 109 3/4 in.
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (English, 1903-1976) for Widdicomb, United States. Mid-century Modern coffee table, ca. 1955. Wooden frame with a rattan inset along the tabletop, covered with a glass top. Retains original brass manufacturer's label, which reads "True Grand Rapids Cabinet Making Certified W-41380 Trademark."Height: 13 1/4 in x width: 72 in x depth: 24 in.
Walter Wabash, United States. Mid-century modern round dining table, which bears a resemblance to several of Paul McCobb's designs. Inkstamped "Walter Wabash, Grand Rapids, Michigan" along the underside of the tabletop.Without leaves; Height: 29 in x diameter: 44 in. With leaves; Width: 95 in x depth: 44 in.
Small Anglo-Indian export square table with a central solid panel carved with flowers. The sides are decorated with a pierced and angled apron raised on four cabriole legs with dolphin feet. The legs are joined with an X-form stretcher topped in the center with a bird-form finial.Height: 24 1/4 in x width: 25 in x depth 25 in.
Group of three Orientalist cold painted bronze sculptures in the style of Franz Xaver Bergmann (Austrian, 1861-1936). Each depict figures on rugs including: two figures playing dice, two figures sharing tea around a low table, and one larger work depicting a figure selling wares.Provenance: Property from the distinguished collection of Mr. James Lee Soffer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Single man; Height: 4 1/2 in x width: 6 1/4 in x depth: 4 3/4 in. Dice players; Height: 2 in x width: 5 1/4 in x depth: 5 in. Tea drinkers; Height: 2 3/4 in x width: 5 1/4 in x depth: 3 1/4 in.
Levantine or Persian salon suite of inlaid furniture, comprised of two chairs, one sofa, and a low table. The hardwood chairs and sofa with Persian rug upholstery in a lovely cream color with a blue and red border. All pieces with lovely fretwork and carving to the hardwood, and geometric parquetry inlay in bone and mother of pearl.Sofa; Height: 44 1/2 in x width: 84 in x depth: 33 in. Coffee table; Height: 18 in x width: 51 in x depth: 27 in. Armchairs (each); Height: 44 1/2 in x width: 31 in x depth: 32 1/2 in.
RENÉ LALIQUE (Ay, France, 1860- Paris, 1945).Art Deco table clock "Feuilles", ca.1930.Moulded glass.Work reproduced in "Le Catalogue Raisonné del L'Ouvre en Verre de R. Lalique", by Felix Marcilhac, Les Editions de l'Amateur, Pag. 371, nº725.Size: 16.5 x 21 x 9 cm.Table clock in moulded glass decorated with fern leaves on a satin-finish background. Of semicircular format, it has a white dial, Arabic numerals, Breguet-type hands, central chronographic needle highlighted in red and quartz machinery.Lalique was originally founded by René Jules Lalique (1860 - 1945), one of the foremost glassmakers of his time, and one of the first to sculpt glass for great monumental works such as the fountains on the Champs Elysées. He enjoyed great renown thanks to his original creations of jewellery, perfume bottles, glasses, plates, etc., in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. He trained with the Parisian jeweller Louis Aucoq, and then continued his studies at Sudenham Art College in London. The excellence of his creations and the taste he applied to his work earned him important commissions for the interior decoration of ships, trains such as the Orient Express, churches such as Saint-Nicasius in Reims, and numerous religious and civil goldsmiths' works. Lalique was not content with simply designing his models, but also founded a factory to produce them in large quantities, patenting several innovative glass manufacturing processes, and various technical effects such as "Lalique satin" or opalescent glass. Pieces by Lalique are preserved in prominent museums such as the Corning Museum of Glass and the Metropolitan Museum of Glass in New York, the Louvre and the Orsay Museum in Paris, among many others.
A collection of various silver backed dressing table items, including a hand mirror, hairbrushes and clothes brushes.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
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