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MODERNIST DESIGN & ART DECO
MOD 10
A square Lucite and brass two tier side table probably French.
c.1970
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Mod 11.
A circular Lucite and brass side table probably French.
c.1970
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Mod 14.
An 1960s oak side table with inset marble top.
Height 29", width 42", depth 14 1/4".
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MOD 15 see also ST 23 and NIF 24A
A pair of heavy gage Modernist, 1970s chrome side tables attributed to Knut Hesterberg.
H 19.5", W 35.5", D 35.5".
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MOD 16
A heavy gage modernist 1970s chrome in the style of Knut Hesterberg.
H 19.5", W 37.5", D 37.5".
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MOD 18 see also NIF 24A
40 x Ricardo Blumer for Alias '301 Laleggera' lightweight stacking Maple chairs with 6 x Steel Trolleys each trolley takes up to 14 chairs. The 301 Laleggera Chair with its uniquely-angled backrest and refined curves of the seat give it a clean modern finish. When not in use, the chairs stack away on 8 x trolleys to easily move them all around and to save space. Each trolley has stationary brakes, to secure them when not in use. Frame: Maple wood veneer; filling: injected polyurethane making them incredibly strong and very light weight. The 301 Laleggera Chair was designed by the talented designer Riccardo Blumer for Italian furniture brand Alias. Blumer was born in Beramo in 1959. He graduated from the prestigious Milan Polytechnic before taking up a career as a furniture designer. In 1996, Blumer designed the now-iconic Laleggera Chair for Alias, which went on to win the ADI Compasso d'Oro award in 1998. In 2009 the Laleggera collection became part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Centre George Pompidou in Paris.
H 31 in. x W 17.25 in. x D 20 in.
H 78.74 cm x W 43.82 cm x D 50.8 cm
C 2000
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MOD 19 see also CH FC 9
A Danish leather armchair.
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MOD 20 see also Display Cabinet DC 12 and HandGR 19
Gordon Russell Broadway. Designed by W.H Russell FSIA. Cabinet maker C.E Grantham, deisgn number R818, Date July 1968. A mohogany 'Burford' dining suite, comprising of a low side board, with surpentine front; six dining chairs and an extending dining table with one leaf.
Sideboard Height 32" , Width 81" , Depth 19".
Table Height 30", width 70", depth 40.5".
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MOD 21 NIF 10A.
Two-piece suit by Gunnar Sorlie for Karl Sorlie & Son, Norway. Comprising a twin-seat loveseat and a single lounge chair. The original fabric was found under a later covering you can see it has worn on the loveseat but the upholstery on the armchair is in very good condition. They are both structurally sound and if required upholstery would be simple and straight forward.
H 29.53", W 46.06", D 24.41".
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MOD 25 see also NIF 28A and ST 22
A Maison Jansen coffee table with white composite swans with glass top, on a black gilt base. Signed to swans.
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MOD 26
A stylish modernist 2 tier coffee table.
Length 90 cm X 45cm x 50 cm. Circa 1950's 60's.
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(Needs new glass which could be clear opaque or smoked)

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MOD 27
A retro Monks seat/side table with floral carving to the back which folds down to make a table.
Height as table 21 1/2" Width 21" Depth 21". Circa 1920.
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MOD 28
A designer armchair in a similar style to some of Finn Juhl’s large arm chairs. It is a well designed armchair with nice wide yet sculptured arms and beautifully made detailing supporting the back, with exposed through tennon details to the squashed oval style supports and stretchers. Formed biscuit laminate seat and back. It has generous proportions and it is a very sound and sturdy armchair.
H 45 1/2", D 23 1/2", W 27 1/2" Seat height 17 1/2”
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MOD 29
A small stylish light oak open bookcase.
Circa 1930.
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MOD 31
A designer oak armchair in the manner of Gerard Rietveld.
Circa 1930.
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MOD 32
A 1950's oak armchair.
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MOD 35 see also BB 22
A well designed 1930's oak desk with an open shelve section to the top, a bank of four drawers below with circular handles inset into a vertical groove with Walnut banding to the lower section and a brass foot rail.
Approx measurements Height 32" Width 3' 8". Circa 1930.
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MOD 36 see also BB 23
A pair of good quality 1930's oak bookcases retailed by Hamptons of Pallmall in the manner of Heals and Sonboth stamped with design numbers into the backs.
Approx Height 32", Width 38" together 76", Depth 14". Circa 1930.
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MOD 37 see also BB 24
A 1930's oak filing cabinet with roll down segmented door opening to reveal 9 filing drawers, a very versatile and lockable little filing cabinet.
Circa 1930.
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MOD 39 see also CH FC 28
A very good quality Arts and Crafts style reclining armchair by Parker Knoll with sculptured arms shaped back and square legs.
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MOD 42
An Art Deco Walnut double fitted wardrobe with hanging space to the left and fitted drawers to the right.
There is a matching 4' 6" wide double bed which needs some veneer work to the head board.
Height 72", Width 38", Depth 24". Circa 1930's.
Wardrobe £POA
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MOD 43
A modern Wassily chair originally designed by Marcel Breuer with nicely worn leather in good condition.
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MOD 44
A single and an armchair (the armchair is not illustrated. I will sell seperately) and a single chair with leather upholstery designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1958 and made by Herman Miller known as the Aluminium group also know as The Leisure Group.
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MOD 45
An early Victorian Rocking chair attributed to R.W.Winfield and Co of Birmingham, an almost identical version was shown at The Great Exhibition in 1851 Circa 1840.
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MOD 46 see also CL 27
A 1970's perspect clock by Jaegar, Battery operated.
Height 5", Depth of feet 2 1/4", Width 5".
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MOD 52
A pair of Modernist armchairs professionally re-upholstered in a contempory fabric.
Circa 1950's 60's.
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MOD 53 see HandGR 81
Heals. A good quality large boardroom or dining table with a curvaceous Rosewood top on chrome twin pedestal legs with angular feet. Original Heals circular disc to the underside.
Height 29.5", Width 129", Depth 48"
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MOD 54 see also NIF 44A.
A superbly designed 'Danish style' teak duet seat for lovers of chess, this is a work of style, design, comfort and craftsmanship, it looks like it almost floats. There is a subtle organic feel about the whole composition. Beautifully hand made the quality runs through with cavernous chairs that are as comfortable as they look. Signed R Bellinger 1977.
H 41.5", W 64", D 60".
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MOD 55
A pair of black leather and Chrome Barcelona chairs with matching Ottomans/stools originally designed by Mies Van Der Rhoe for the German Pavilion at the 1929 Barcelona World Arts Fair in Spain. Van Der Rhoe designed the Barcelona chairs to compliment the pavilion, originally a one off design which were quickly accepted as a design classic. The Spanish Royals visited the Pavilion and sat upon them and likened them to thrones of the 20th Century.
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MOD 56
A rare Juhl Bwana Chair Finn Juhl for France and Sons. Carved teak frame professionally re-upholstered in distressed leather.
Circa 1960's.
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MOD 58
A pair of Modernist armchairs professionally re-upholstered in a white fabric.
Circa 1950's 60's.
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MOD 60
A Modernist coffee table with angular legs that are united by central supports made as part of the legs and also supporting the top with a subtle flaring of the top from the planter end to it's opposite end with wonderful mitred details to each corner and a neat storage well for plants etc and a secret drawer hidden by the tramline details around the box section and tubular brass supports to the top.
125 cm X 45cm X 45cm.
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(Needs new glass which could be clear opaque or smoked)

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MOD 61
A rare Model 18 teak sideboard having four drawers and two sliding doors to the cupboard, on rounded and tapered legs.
H 32.68", W 78.74", D 18.9".
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MOD 62
A fabulous pair of period swivel egg or ball chairs in the style of Eero Aarnio, Overman with aluminium tulip bases and Joveco style fiberglass ball seats retaining the original button back covering. EST 7221 aluminium base. Maker unknown.
H 31", W 29.5", D 29.5".
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MOD 64
Antonio Citterio. A sleek and simple Minimalist designed coffee table made by B&B Italia. Signed with decal manufacturer's label to underside B & B Italia Made in Italy Matalto Modello Tav. Solo Disegno Antonio Citterio. With Collaudo and insigniture.
H 7", W 36", D 36".
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MOD 65
A design that has truly stood the test of time, the 675 chair is one of the most recognised of the 20th century and in 2015 was awarded the prestigious Design Guild Mark Award. Originally created in 1952. Pioneering at the time, Robin day overcame the difficulty of forming a single molded plywood chair with armrests, by creating a bent shape using a singular curve rather than the obvious double curve.
H 31", W 25", D 18".
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MOD 66 see also NIF 25A
A Mark Newson Orgone polyethylene lounge chair. Designed 1998.
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MOD 68 SOLD
A set of three Aalto Alvo stools manufactured by Finmar.
Circa 1930's.
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MOD 71.
Kubus Table by Soren George Jenson
Model 72o80. Restored base.
Modern - 1960s
Dimensions: H 21.5', W 30', D 30'.
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MOD 72 see also HandGR 56
Gordon Russell, a figured yew wood coffee table, 1950s, the apron with chequer inlaid lines, on part chamfered legs.
41cm high, 127cm wide, 51cm deep.
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MOD 73 see also Cotswold 62
An Arts and Crafts style coffee table by The Barnsey Workshops. With exposed joints, through tenons and foxwedges. Stamped Barnsley.
Circa 1950.
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MOD 74 see also NIF 46A
A rare commissioned lacquered screen or panelling originally the famous 1960s shop Biba originally started by Barbara Hulanicki with help of her husband Stephen Fitz-Simon. Hulanicki worked as a fashion illustrator after studying at Brighton Art College in the late 1950s. She married advertising executive Stephen Fitz-Simon and they soon opened a mail order clothing company that she named Biba's Postal Boutique. Biba was the nickname of her younger sister Biruta. The first store, in Abingdon Road in Kensington, was opened in September 1964. Each panel from left to right measures :
H 91", W29.5", D 6".
H 96", W 30 1/2", D 1".
H 96", W 30 1/2", D 1".
H 96", W 30 1/2", D 1".
H 91", W29.5", D 6".
Overall measurements are : Height 96", Width 150 1/2", Depth 1" in the centre three panels and 6" at each end.
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MOD 75 and HandGR 21 see also ST 70
A Heals Long Tom rosewood coffee table with abstract designs inlaid with various patchwork woods.
Height 14" , Width 60" , depth 16".
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