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δ Thierry Noir (b.1958)3 Guitars on a tableAcrylic on canvas, 2015, signed in black paint, also signed, titled and dated in black paint verso, 60 x 60 cm (23 5/8 x 23 5/8in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Luigi Massoni (1930-2013) for Harvey Guzzini Brumbury table lamp, circa 1970 orange acrylic shade 44cm high. Provenance: Solar House, Oxfordshire. Solar House was designed by architect Jack Bonnington (1928-2020) in the 1960s. The furniture and lighting were purchased new when the house was built, with a focus on the most innovative designers of the period to compliment the cutting-edge look of the house.
Harvey Guzzini Mushroom table lamp orange acrylic shade on white base 41cm high. Provenance: Solar House, Oxfordshire. Solar House was designed by architect Jack Bonnington (1928-2020) in the 1960s. The furniture and lighting were purchased new when the house was built, with a focus on the most innovative designers of the period to compliment the cutting-edge look of the house.
Harvey Guzzini Table lamp opaline shade on chrome 50cm high. Provenance: Solar House, Oxfordshire. Solar House was designed by architect Jack Bonnington (1928-2020) in the 1960s. The furniture and lighting were purchased new when the house was built, with a focus on the most innovative designers of the period to compliment the cutting-edge look of the house.
Harvey Guzzini Table lampGuzzini label to shadeopaline shade on circular chrome base. Provenance: Solar House, Oxfordshire. Solar House was designed by architect Jack Bonnington (1928-2020) in the 1960s. The furniture and lighting were purchased new when the house was built, with a focus on the most innovative designers of the period to compliment the cutting-edge look of the house.
Arkana Coffee table, 1974 black lacquered oak with square inset mirrored top 31cm high, 86cm wide, 86cm deep. Provenance: Solar House, Oxfordshire. Solar House was designed by architect Jack Bonnington (1928-2020) in the 1960s. The furniture and lighting were purchased new when the house was built, with a focus on the most innovative designers of the period to compliment the cutting-edge look of the house.
Arkana Coffee table, 1974 black lacquered oak with square inset mirrored top 30cm high, 64.5cm wide, 64.5cm deep. Provenance: Solar House, Oxfordshire. Solar House was designed by architect Jack Bonnington (1928-2020) in the 1960s. The furniture and lighting were purchased new when the house was built, with a focus on the most innovative designers of the period to compliment the cutting-edge look of the house.
Eero Saarinen (1910-1961) for Arkana Dining table extending black ash top over white enamelled base 74cm high, 121cm wide, 160cm (extended). Provenance: Solar House, Oxfordshire. Solar House was designed by architect Jack Bonnington (1928-2020) in the 1960s. The furniture and lighting were purchased new when the house was built, with a focus on the most innovative designers of the period to compliment the cutting-edge look of the house.
Maurice Burke (1921-2013) for Arkana Mushroom dining table and five chairs white laminate and enamelled metal table 73cm high, 121cm wide chairs 82cm high, 44cm deep. Provenance: Solar House, Oxfordshire. Solar House was designed by architect Jack Bonnington (1928-2020) in the 1960s. The furniture and lighting were purchased new when the house was built, with a focus on the most innovative designers of the period to compliment the cutting-edge look of the house.
Maurice Burke (1921-2013) for Arkana Tulip coffee table white laminate and enamelled metal 42cm high, 92cm diameter. Provenance: Solar House, Oxfordshire. Solar House was designed by architect Jack Bonnington (1928-2020) in the 1960s. The furniture and lighting were purchased new when the house was built, with a focus on the most innovative designers of the period to compliment the cutting-edge look of the house.
1960s School Coffee table chrome and smoked glass 35cm high, 140cm long, 65cm wide. Provenance: Solar House, Oxfordshire. Solar House was designed by architect Jack Bonnington (1928-2020) in the 1960s. The furniture and lighting were purchased new when the house was built, with a focus on the most innovative designers of the period to compliment the cutting-edge look of the house.
Sergio Mazza (b.1931) for Artemide Milano Bacco table bar moulded fibreglass with glass top 42cm high, 61cm wide. Provenance: Solar House, Oxfordshire. Solar House was designed by architect Jack Bonnington (1928-2020) in the 1960s. The furniture and lighting were purchased new when the house was built, with a focus on the most innovative designers of the period to compliment the cutting-edge look of the house.
A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS, LONDON, 1895 the heart-shaped bevelled looking glass framed by the openwork silver broad mount of waisted outline, stamped with a vacant cartouche flanked by birds, snakes and grotesque masks amid foliate scroll and diaper work, worn fabric covered wood back with easel strut 28cm high
A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, HENRY MATTHEWS, BIRMINGHAM, 1900 the bevelled shaped oblong looking glass framed by the mount of conforming outline stamped with Rococo foliate scrolls and rocaille, worn fabric covered wood back with easel support, 31cm high; together with a silver hand mirror, W.I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham, 1959, typical rounded form, stamped with scroll foliage and masks, 24cm. long (2)
A MATCHED SET OF FIDDLE THREAD & SHELL PATTERN TABLE SILVER all engraved with twin crests, comprising: a set of eleven table forks, The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co., Sheffield, 1910, a set of nine dessert forks, Mary Chawner, London, 1835 and another two dessert forks, Hunt & Roskell overstriking another, London, 1868, and two pairs of teaspoons, Mary Sumner/G.W. Adams, London, 1809/63 1720gr (55oz) (26)
Historically Interesting Cream Linen Table Cloth Removed from Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini’s Personal Train, a typical 1930’s style double sided cream table cloth with an embroidered Italian Fascist Fasces to the centre. The cloth measures 123 x 127cms. Some light staining and wear but generally good condition. Brought home by the current vendors grandfather as a souvenir after WW2. Said to have been taken from Benito Mussolini’s train.
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