DESIGN [Catalogue]

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Design London, 27 April 2017

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92. Timo Sarpaneva

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105. Paola Bufa

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123. Ettore Sottsass, Jr.

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Design Including selected works from the Fina Gomez Collection (lot 1 – 32) London, 27 April 2017, 2pm Auction and Viewing Location 30 Berkeley Square, London W1J 6EX Auctions 27 April 2017 at 2pm Viewing 21 – 27 April Monday – Saturday 10am – 6pm Sunday 12pm – 6pm Sale Designation When sending in written bids or making enquiries please refer to this sale as UK050117 or Design. Absentee and Telephone Bids tel +44 20 7318 4045 fax 44 20 7318 4035 bidslondon@phillips.com

Design Department Worldwide Head Alexander Payne apayne@phillips.com Head of Sale Madalena Horta e Costa mhortaecosta@phillips.com Senior International Specialist Domenico Raimondo draimondo@phillips.com International Specialist Marcus McDonald mmcdonald@phillips.com Specialist Sofa Sayn-Wittgenstein ssayn-wittgenstein@phillips.com Cataloguer Marta De Roia mderoia@phillips.com Administrator, Executive Assistant Nicola Krohman nkrohman@phillips.com

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The Fina Gomez Collection

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The Venezuelan born Fina Gomez (1920-1997) had a classical approach to art, through painting, sculpture and architecture. Because of her devotion to the arts, in 1961, Gomez created a foundation to promote the cultural exchange between South America and Europe. The following year she presented the exhibition ‘100 years of painting in France’ at the Museum of Fine Arts in Caracas, it was here that she met the ceramicist Christina Merchán, and was frst exposed to l’art de la terre. It was on her next visit to Europe that she again met with Merchán, which is where she fully embarked upon her passionate journey to build a unique ceramic collection. Fina Gomez mixed her taste in ceramics with the art of friendship. She did not disassociate the makers from their work and was profoundly happy to discover and meet exceptional artists. One needs to merely cite the vases of Bernard Leach, of which the most remarkable examples are present in this collection. Was it down to chance, or her fair? Was it the infuence of Christina Merchán who had already taken up stoneware before they met? Or perhaps it was attributable to her Anglo-Saxon knowledge that was so rare in France? From the beginning of the 1960s, while she was living in France, she discovered a modern movement where forms were made from stoneware, simplifed, in a subdued palette, inspired by Chinese and Japanese works. In short a movement which was preached by Bernard Leach. During this time, the majority of ceramicists in France still worked in earthenware, using powerful colours, a fashion which was reintroduced by Picasso afer the war.

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It was through Francine Del Pierre that Fina Gomez met Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada. It is due to Leach that she discovered La Borne, a village in Berry known for its long tradition of stoneware, where, from 1940, great French ceramicists, such as Elisabeth Jouila, and international ceramicists, such as Gutte Eriksen, would meet. Thanks to the Biennale of Ceramics in Vallauris she met the Swiss ceramicist Chappallaz. Later, she multiplied her trips to London, where she already knew Lucie Rie, whose subtle poetry she could not but appreciate, and where she acquired pieces by Hans Coper. The Parisian gallery, DM Sarver, helped her follow the rapid adoption of all French ceramicists belonging to the movement created by Leach. Through the gallery she also discovered Pierre Bayle, who succeeded in making antique vases in Terra sigillata fashionable again. The pure forms and lively colours of Alev Siesbye’s bowls were also fully embraced by Fina Gomez. Over more than thirty years, she would lay her refned eye on works that have become historic pieces. Her appreciation gave them an existence. Other works unloved by her faced no other fate but to disappear. In hindsight, her choices are evident, but when she started that was far from being the case: her talent for collecting revealed itself to be as impressive as the ceramicists whose work she collected.

Antoinette Hallé Head of Cultural Heritage Conservation Honorary Director of The Sèvres Ceramics Museum

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1. Edouard Chapallaz

1921-2016

Vase 1968 Stoneware, chromium red glaze. 38 x 39 x 32.3 cm (14 7/8 x 15 3/8 x 12 3/4 in.) Incised with artist’s name Chapallaz and impressed with artist’s seal CHAPALLAZ/DUILLIER. Estimate £5,000-7,000 $6,100-8,500 €5,700-8,000 Provenance Biennale de Vallauris Fina Gomez, 1968 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated front cover, p. 40, cat. no. 30

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2. Edouard Chapallaz

1921-2016

3. Edouard Chapallaz

1921-2016

Vase 1972 Stoneware, iron glaze. 34.8 x 39 x 18.5 cm (13 3/4 x 15 3/8 x 7 1/4 in.) Incised with artist’s mark and impressed with artist’s seal Chapallaz/CHAPALLAZ/DUILLIER.

‘Cyclade’ vase 1986 Stoneware, pitted and layered pale yellow glaze. 55 x 41 x 22 cm (21 5/8 x 16 1/8 x 8 5/8 in.) Incised with artist’s mark and impressed with artist’s name and signature CHAPALLAZ/DUILLIER.

Estimate £3,000-4,000 $3,700-4,900 €3,400-4,600

Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800

Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist, 1972 Thence by descent to the present owner

Provenance Galerie l’Entracte, Lausanne Fina Gomez, 1986 Thence by descent to the present owner

Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-June, 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 79, cat. no. 31

Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June, 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 39, cat. no. 33

4. Edouard Chapallaz

1921-2016

Vase 1985 Stoneware, iron speckles in the body, gold splash on the shoulder. 13.5 cm (5 3/8 in.) high, 18 cm (7 1/8 in.) diameter Incised with artist’s mark and impressed Chapallaz/CHAPALLAZ/DUILLIER. Estimate £2,000-3,000 $2,400-3,700 €2,300-3,400 Provenance Galerie Zodiaque, Perroy, Sussie Fina Gomez, 1985 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 39, cat. no. 32

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5. Francine Del Pierre

1913-1968

Large fat vase 1963 Earthenware, grey glaze with a foral motif. 39 cm (15 3/8 in.) high Incised with artist’s seal. Estimate £5,000-7,000 $6,100-8,500 €5,700-8,000 ♠ Provenance Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas Fina Gomez, 1966 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Francine Del Pierre’, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Fribourg, 16 May-20 June 1965 ‘Del Pierre, Hamada, Leach’, Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, April 1966 ‘Hommage A Francine Del Pierre’, Musée National De Céramique, Sèvres, 11 December 1968-10 February 1969 ‘Francine Del Pierre 1913-1968 Poteries et dessins’, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Caen, 23 October 1976-5 December 1976 ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995 -5 February 1996 Literature Francine Del Pierre, exh. cat., Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Fribourg, 1966, illustrated p. 33, cat. no. 10 Hommage A Francine Del Pierre, exh. cat., Musée National De Céramique, Sèvres, 1968, illustrated p. 28, fg. 12 Francine Del Pierre 1913-1968 Poteries et Dessins, exh. cat., Musée des Beaux-Arts, Caen, 1976, illustrated cat. no. 2 Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated front cover, p. 24, cat. no. 51 Antoine Gournay and Pierre Staudenmeyer, Francine Del Pierre, Fance Franck, Dialogue des céramistes, Paris, 2004, illustrated p. 79

Francine Del Pierre Work on paper, circa 1960 Chinese ink. Private collection

The French ceramicist Francine Del Pierre, well known in her lifetime, perfected the ancestral and rudimentary pottery technique of coiling. She managed to perfect the discipline in such a way, that she was able to stack the clay with great fnesse and lightness. Her use of decoration was poetic, depicting motifs of fowers and meadow herbs. Del Pierre turned to ceramics aged 31 whilst she was the editorial secretary of a newspaper. She spent her summer in the south where she encountered a santonnier (a maker of Saton fgurines), and had a revelation to work with clay. She decided to live with two young students, Albert Diato and Gilbert Portanier, and to settle in a workshop in Vallauris. There they founded the workshop ‘The Triptych’. Eventually, the group drifed apart. Francine returned to Paris where she met Fance Franck and the two never parted. In the early 1960s, Del Pierre was set up in an atelier situated on Rue Bonaparte in Paris. Afer meeting Bernard Leach she gained an interest in Asia, as he introduced her to the infuential teachings of the Japanese Living National Treasure, the master potter Shoji Hamada, who suggests that the true path will be found by working in solitude in one’s atelier. Shoji Hamada was the leader of a new wave of ‘studio pottery’ founded by Bernard Leach, presenting the idea that ceramics had become too industrialised, their qualitative and aesthetic results being sometimes questionable. Leach was an advocate of the great tradition of Japanese and Chinese ceramics, whose foundation rested upon the idea of the absolute artist, being both, designer and producer, artisan and creator. The artist alone controls all the stages of production in the atelier and in solitude. This doctrine is a way of life, a search for the absolute that induces a disciplinary intellectual and physical transformation. The style of Francine Del Pierre was based on strict intellectual constraints of ‘studio pottery’. Everything was produced with her own hands, making her own enamels and preparing her own earthenware. She was constantly in search of new forms which obeyed strict aesthetic rules. Although aspects of utility are present within her work, she was always pushing boundaries and would remove elements, such as handles, which she deemed too utilitarian. The infuence of Chinese goldsmith trade was omnipresent in her work. However, Del Pierre was French at heart and the return to foral motifs, applied in a Chinese style, marked a strong presence of ‘French taste’ in her work, something that had already made Sèvres a success in the 18th Century. This extraordinary singularity of her work, remarked by Leach early on, propelled her into the international scene which many potters of Vallauris were unable to access. She exhibited in London at Gallery Primavera founded by Henry Rothschild, in Zurich and in Rotterdam. Francine Del Pierre died prematurely in 1968. Thanks to the intervention of the Minister of Culture, André Malraux, Francine is the frst ceramicist whose work has been honoured by a retrospective at the Museum of Sèvres, just afer her death. Jean d’Albis, Fance Franck, Francine Del Pierre Foundation, Paris

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6. Francine Del Pierre

1913-1968

7. Francine Del Pierre

1913-1968

Bottle 1965 Earthenware, grey glaze over a design of lattice work panels. 30.5 cm (12 in.) high Impressed with artist’s seal.

Bottle 1966 Earthenware, layered grey glaze. 37.4 cm (14 3/4 in.) high Impressed with artist’s seal.

Estimate £3,000-4,000 $3,700-4,900 €3,400-4,600 ♠

Estimate £3,000-4,000 $3,700-4,900 €3,400-4,600 ♠

Provenance Museo De Bellas Artes, Caracas Fina Gomez, 1966 Thence by descent to the present owner

Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist, 1966 Thence by descent to the present owner

Exhibited ‘Del Pierre, Hamada, Leach’, Museo De Bellas Artes, Caracas, April 1966 ‘Hommage à Francine Del Pierre’, Musée national de céramique, Sèvres, 11 December 1968-10 February 1969 ‘Francine Del Pierre 1913-1968 Poteries et dessins’, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Caen, 23 October 1976-5 December 1976 ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996

Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 87, cat. no. 53

Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 87, cat. no. 52

8. Francine Del Pierre

1913-1968

Bowl 1967 Earthenware, cobalt glaze with foliate motif. 10.7 cm (4 1/4 in.) high, 19.7 cm (7 3/4 in.) diameter Impressed with artist’s seal.

Hans Coper and Francine Del Pierre in her studio, Paris, 1956.

Estimate £2,000-3,000 $2,400-3,700 €2,300-3,400 ♠ Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist, 1967 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Francine Del Pierre 1913-1968 Poteries et dessins’, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Caen, 23 October 1976-5 December 1976 ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 25, cat. no. 56

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9. Fance Franck

1931-2008

10. Fance Franck

1931-2008

Flacon 1978 Stoneware, cobalt glaze over overlapping lobed designs. 8.5 cm (3 3/8 in.) high, 10 cm (3 7/8 in.) diameter Impressed with artist’s initials FF.

Flacon 1978 Stoneware, cobalt glaze with painted foral motif. 10.8 cm (4 1/4 in.) high Impressed with artist’s initials FF.

Estimate £2,000-3,000 $2,400-3,700 €2,300-3,400

Estimate £2,000-3,000 $2,400-3,700 €2,300-3,400

Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist, 1978 Thence by descent to the present owner

Provenance See previous lot

Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996

Exhibited See previous lot Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 47, cat. no. 89

Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 47, cat. no. 88

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11. Fance Franck

1931-2008

12. Fance Franck

1931-2008

Bowl 1971 Porcelain, celadon glaze over a combed band. 8.5 cm (3 3/8 in.) high, 11 cm (4 3/8 in.) diameter Impressed with artist’s initials FF.

Bowl 1970 Porcelain, celadon glaze over a carved body. 6.5 cm (2 1/2 in.) high, 10.4 cm (4 1/8 in.) diameter Impressed with FD and artist’s initials FF.

Estimate £2,000-3,000 $2,400-3,700 €2,300-3,400

Estimate £2,000-3,000 $2,400-3,700 €2,300-3,400

Provenance Cháteau de Ville-d’Avray Fina Gomez, 1973 Thence by descent to the present owner

Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist, 1970 Thence by descent to the present owner

Exhibited See previous lot Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 47, cat. no. 85

Exhibited See previous lot Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 47, cat. no. 81

Born in Alabama, 1931, Fance Franck came from a milieu of university scholars. Orphaned in her early childhood, she was then raised by her aunt in Texas. Interested in literature she studied at the Rice University, Texas, and then Harvard, where she chose poetry and contemporary literature. In the early 1950s, she moved to New York and attended classes at the Greenwich Pottery School. Whilst in New York she became close friends with Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and Cy Twombly. Together they would ofen spend their weekends at her country home on the outskirts of New York. She also socialised with the composer John Cage and choreographer Merce Cunningham. Afer meeting Francine Del Pierre in Paris, Franck became her disciple and under her tutelage, she learned the craf of ceramics and discovered ‘studio pottery’. The opportunity to fulfl her ambition to work with porcelain arose afer meeting Serge Gauthier, the director of the Sèvres factory during the 1960s, which was a relationship she always maintained. Franck continued her meticulous research into glazes. Working together with the French chemical frm Elf-Atochem, her studies of copper reds had a profound efect and led to the rediscovery of a Ming dynasty process called: ‘le rouge frais’, which had not been used since the 15th Century. During the Ming dynasty, this colour had been extremely difcult to obtain and had been exclusively reserved for the Emperor. Supported by The Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, she published the formula to proft ceramicists worldwide. She also created porcelain in her atelier on Rue Bonaparte, with the assistance of staf from Sèvres. Towards the end of her career, Franck became very interested in Japan and learned the language. Assisted by a grant she worked in Japan for three years with the manufacturer in Arita, a town renowned for its porcelain. Her work would remain forever infuenced by this Japanese experience, notably through her use of Tenmoku glaze.

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13. Fance Franck

1931-2008

Vase 1979 Stoneware, iron glaze. 25 x 29 x 18.6 cm (9 7/8 x 11 3/8 x 7 3/8 in.) Impressed with artist initial’s FF. Estimate £2,000-3,000 $2,400-3,700 €2,300-3,400 Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist, 1990 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 93, cat. no. 90

14. Gutte Eriksen

1918-2008

Large jar 1989 Stoneware, fowing layered glazes. 59 cm (23 1/4 in.) high Impressed with artist’s seal G. Estimate £3,000-4,000 $3,700-4,900 €3,400-4,600 ♠ Provenance Galerie Epona, Paris Fina Gomez, 1989 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 91, cat. no. 77

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15. Elisabeth Joulia

1925-2003

‘Châtaigne’ Circa 1969 Stoneware with mineral elements, ash glaze. Largest: 17 cm (6 3/4 in.) high Each incised Joulia. Estimate £2,000-3,000 $2,400-3,700 €2,300-3,400 ♠ Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist, circa 1969 Thence by descent to the present owner

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Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 37, cat. no. 107

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16. Elisabeth Joulia

1925-2003

17. Elisabeth Joulia

1925-2003

‘Petit vase amande’ Circa 1973 Wood fred stoneware. 22.5 x 19 x 12 cm (8 7/8 x 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 in.) Incised Joulia.

‘Grand caillou’ 1983 Wood fred stoneware, with masked design. 77 x 70 x 28 cm (30 3/8 x 27 1/2 x 11 in.) Incised on the lower edge Joulia/83.

Estimate £2,000-3,000 $2,400-3,700 €2,300-3,400 ♠

Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 ♠

Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist, circa 1973 Thence by descent to the present owner

Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist, 1983 Thence by descent to the present owner

Exhibited ‘Joulia: céramiques, sculptures: 1950-1983’, Musée de Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, October-November 1983 ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996

Exhibited ‘Joulia: céramiques, sculptures: 1950-1983’, Musée de Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, October-November 1983 ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995 -5 February 1996

Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 36, cat. no. 108

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Literature Joulia: céramiques, sculptures: 1950-1983, exh. cat., Musée de Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, 1983, illustrated p. 28, cat. no. 214 Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 101, cat. no. 110

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18. Pierre Bayle

1945-2004

‘Quatre Olives’ 1990 Earthenware, terra sigillata technique. 24 x 41 x 12 cm (9 1/2 x 16 1/8 x 4 3/4 in.) Underside incised with 37.1.90 and Bayle. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 ♠ Provenance Galerie DM Sarver, Paris Fina Gomez, 1990 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 72, cat. no. 13

19. Pierre Bayle

1945-2004

‘Quasar’ footed cup 1983 Earthenware, terra sigillata technique. 19 cm (7 1/2 in.) high, 29.3 cm (11 1/2 in.) diameter Dated and signed by the artist 83/Bayle. Estimate £3,000-4,000 $3,700-4,900 €3,400-4,600 ♠ Provenance Galerie DM Sarver, Paris Fina Gomez, 1984 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 57, cat. no. 8

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20. Pierre Bayle

1945-2004

‘Colonne à lame’ 1988 Earthenware with terra sigillata technique. 71 cm (27 7/8 in.) high Underside incised 2.7.88/Bayle. Estimate £8,000-12,000 $9,700-14,600 €9,100-13,700 ♠ Provenance Galerie DM Sarver, Paris Fina Gomez, 1988 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 58, cat. no. 12

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21. Bernard Leach

1887-1979

22. Bernard Leach

1887-1979

Vase 1967 Porcelain, Ying Ching celadon glaze. 36.5 cm (14 3/8 in.) high Impressed with artist’s personal and Leach Pottery seals.

Vase 1966 Stoneware, tenmoku glaze over a futed body. 36 cm (14 1/8 in.) high, 16 cm (6 1/4 in.) diameter Impressed with artist’s personal and Leach Pottery seals.

Estimate £5,000-7,000 $6,100-8,500 €5,700-8,000 ♠

Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 ♠

Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist, 1967 Thence by descent to the present owner

Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist, 1967 Thence by descent to the present owner

Exhibited ‘Francine Del Pierre, Shoji Hamada, Bernard Leach, Keramik’, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Kunstgewerbe-Verein, Hamburg, 1 December 1967-7 January 1968 ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996

Exhibited ‘Francine Del Pierre, Shoji Hamada, Bernard Leach, Keramik’, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, KunstgewerbeVerein, Hamburg, 1 December 1967-7 January 1968 ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996

Literature J. P. Hodin, Bernard Leach A Potter’s work, London, 1967, illustrated fg. 51 Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 19, cat. no. 119

Literature Francine Del Pierre, Shoji Hamada, Bernard Leach, Keramik, exh. cat., Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, KunstgewerbeVerein, Hamburg, 1967, illustrated n.p. Kunst+handwerk, no. 12, December 1967, illustrated p. 14 Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 20, cat. no. 118

23. Bernard Leach

1887-1979

Vase 1969 Stoneware, tenmoku glaze over a futed body. 35.5 cm (13 7/8 in.) high, 29.5 cm (11 5/8 in.) diameter Impressed with artist’s personal and Leach Pottery seals. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 ♠ Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist, 1969 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 107, cat. no. 120

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24. Alev Siesbye

b. 1938

Bowl 1988 Stoneware, dark blue glaze, unglazed band and cobalt glaze blue lip. 22.5 cm (8 7/8 in.) high, 37.5 cm (14 3/4 in.) diameter Underside incised alev/’88. Estimate £12,000-16,000 $14,600-19,500 €13,700-18,200 ♠ Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist, Paris, 1990 Thence by descent to the present owner

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Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 48, cat. no. 148

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25. Alev Siesbye

b. 1938

Bowl 1985 Stoneware, dark blue glaze with a masked design. 20 cm (7 7/8 in.) high, 39.5 cm (15 1/2 in.) diameter Underside incised with alev/’85. Estimate £12,000-16,000 $14,600-19,500 €13,700-18,200 ♠ Provenance Fina Gomez, acquired from the artist, Paris, 1990 Thence by descent to the present owner

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Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 121, cat. no. 147

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26. Alev Siesbye

b. 1938

27. Alev Siesbye

b. 1938

Bowl 1991 Stoneware, matt white glaze with occasional blue speckles, an unglazed band and a cobalt glaze lip. 13.3 cm (5 1/4 in.) high, 16.5 cm (6 1/2 in.) diameter Underside incised with alev/’91 and painted F.41.

Bowl 1990 Stoneware, turquoise glaze, two unglazed bands on the lip. 9 cm (3 1/2 in.) high, 15 cm (5 7/8 in.) diameter Underside incised with alev/’90.

Estimate £3,000-4,000 $3,700-4,900 €3,400-4,600 ♠

Estimate £3,000-4,000 $3,700-4,900 €3,400-4,600 ♠

Provenance Fina Gomez Thence by descent to the present owner

Provenance Fina Gomez Thence by descent to the present owner

Literature John Pagliaro, ed., Shards: Garth Clark on Ceramic Art, New York, 2003, pp. 178, 183 for similar examples

Literature John Pagliaro, ed., Shards: Garth Clark on Ceramic Art, New York, 2003, pp. 178, 183 for similar examples

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28. Hans Coper

1920-1981

‘Cycladic’ pot with spherical volume and oval lip 1968 Stoneware, layered white porcelain slips and engobes over a body with textured and incised linear designs, the interior with manganese glaze. 17.5 cm (6 7/8 in.) high Impressed with artist’s seal. Estimate £30,000-40,000 $36,500-48,700 €34,200-45,500 ♠ Provenance Lucie Rie, Albion Mews, London Fina Gomez, 1977 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated pp. 26, 81, cat. no. 35

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29. Lucie Rie

1902-1995

Bottle vase with faring lip 1985 Stoneware, inlaid shoulder and lip, gold bands and matt white glaze. 28.5 cm (11 1/4 in.) high Impressed with artist’s seal. Estimate £6,000-8,000 $7,300-9,700 €6,800-9,100 ♠ Provenance Lucie Rie, Albion Mews, London Fina Gomez, 1985 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 117, cat. no. 142

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30. Lucie Rie

1902-1995

Vase with faring lip and vertically futed body 1976 Porcelain, white glaze. 25.4 cm (10 in.) high Impressed with artist’s seal. Estimate £14,000-18,000 $17,100-21,900 €15,900-20,500 ♠ Provenance Lucie Rie, Albion Mews, London Fina Gomez, 1977 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 29, cat. no. 139

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31. Lucie Rie

1902-1995

Footed bowl 1983 Porcelain, golden manganese glaze, interior with terracotta and black rings on the well. 8.3 cm (3 1/4 in.) high, 18.5 cm (7 1/4 in.) diameter Impressed with artist’s seal. Estimate £20,000-30,000 $24,400-36,500 €22,800-34,200 ♠ Provenance Lucie Rie, Albion Mews, London Fina Gomez, 1983 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 28, cat. no. 141

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32. Lucie Rie

1902-1995

Large vase with faring lip and integral spiral 1970s Mixed clays creating an integral green, orange and white spiral. 38.5 cm (15 1/8 in.) high Impressed with artist’s seal. Estimate £25,000-35,000 $30,500-42,600 €28,500-39,900 ♠ Provenance Lucie Rie, Albion Mews, London Fina Gomez, 1980 Thence by descent to the present owner Exhibited ‘Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine’, Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 12 March-23 June 1991 ‘Céramiques Contemporaines de la Collection Fina Gomez’, Musée National Adrien Dubouché, Limoges, 19 October 1995-5 February 1996 Literature Yvonne Brunhammer, et al., Collection Fina Gomez, 30 ans de céramique contemporaine, exh. cat., Musée des Arts décoratifs, Paris, 1991, illustrated p. 27, cat. no. 140

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Present model within the interior of Gledstone Hall, Skipton, North Yorkshire. Courtesy A. E. Henson / Country Life Picture Library.

From a private collection, UK

33. Sir Edwin Lutyens

1869-1944

Rare six beaded ‘Halo’ ceiling light, designed for Gledstone Hall, Skipton, North Yorkshire 1922-1926 Coloured glass, silver-plated brass. 56 cm (22 in.) drop, 32.6 cm (12 7/8 in.) diameter Estimate £20,000-30,000 $24,400-36,500 €22,800-34,200 Provenance Gledstone Hall, Skipton, North Yorkshire

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Literature ‘Gledstone Hall- I West Riding, Yorkshire. The seat of Sir Amos Nelson’, Country Life Journal, 13 April 1935, pp. 377, 378 A.S.G. Butler, The Domestic Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens, London, 1950, pls. 215-16 Christopher Hussey, The Life of Sir Edwin Lutyens: The Lutyens Memorial, London, 1950, p. 468, pl. 137 Hayward Gallery, Lutyens: The work of the English architect Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869-1944), London, 1981, p. 143 Jon Cornforth, The Search For A Style: Country Life and Architecture 1897-1935, London, 1988, p. 254 Elizabeth Wilhide, Sir Edwin Lutyens, Designing in the English Tradition, London, 2000, p. 174 Gavin Stamp, Edwin Lutyens’ Country Houses: From the archives of Country Life, London, 2001, pp. 164, 165 David Watkin, The Classical Country House: From the archives of Country Life, 2010, p. 143

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34. Jean Dunand

1877-1942

Vase Circa 1925 Lacquered metal. 12.4 cm (4 7/8 in.) high, 8.5 cm (3 3/8 in.) diameter Underside painted with JEAN DUNAND. Together with a certifcate of authenticity signed by Amélie Marcilhac. Estimate £15,000-20,000 $18,300-24,400 €17,100-22,800 Literature Jean Dunand, exh. cat., The DeLorenzo Gallery, New York, 1985, pp. 73, 125 for similar examples Félix Marcilhac, Jean Dunand: His Life and Works, New York, 1991, p. 126, pl. 120 for a similar example

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35. Jean-Michel Frank

1895-1941

‘Croisillon’ table lamp 1930s Sanded oak, tubular brass, linen shade. 48 cm (18 7/8 in.) high, 29.2 cm (11 1/2 in.) diameter including shade Produced by Chanaux & Company, Paris, France. Together with a certifcate of authenticity from the Comité Jean-Michel Frank. Estimate £6,000-8,000 $7,300-9,700 €6,800-9,100 Literature Léopold Diego Sanchez, Jean-Michel Frank, Paris, 1997, pp. 122-23, 245 for the model in metal Pierre-Emmanuel Martin-Vivier, Jean-Michel Frank: The Strange and Subtle Luxury of the Parisian Haute-Monde in the Art Deco Period, New York, 2006, pp. 139, 199 for the model in metal

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36. Lucie Rie

1902-1995

Footed bowl Circa 1972 Porcelain, golden manganese glaze, terracotta well. 5.5 cm (2 1/8 in.) high, 14.7 cm (5 3/4 in.) diameter Impressed with artist’s seal. Estimate £8,000-12,000 $9,700-14,600 €9,100-13,700 ‡ ♠ Literature Tony Birks, Lucie Rie, Yeovil, 1987, p. 200 for a similar example Issey Miyake Meets Lucie Rie, exh. cat., Sogetsu Gallery, Tokyo, 1989, pl. 37, p. 112, no. 76 for a similar example

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37. Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann

1879-1933

‘Guindé’ armchair, model no. 80AR/153NR Designed 1920 Gilded wood, fabric. 88.6 x 53 x 64.7 cm (34 7/8 x 20 7/8 x 25 1/2 in.) Underside branded with Ruhlmann. Estimate £35,000-45,000 $42,600-54,800 €39,900-51,200 Literature Emmanuel Bréon and Rosalind Pepall, eds., Ruhlmann: un genie de l’art déco, exh. cat., Musée des Années 30, Paris, 2001, p. 299 Emmanuel Bréon, Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann: The Designer’s Archives, Book two: Interior design, Paris, 2004, p. 9 Florence Camard, Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, New York, 2011, pp. 193, 268-69, 316 for images and a drawing

The drawing for the present armchair design is recorded in the reference album ‘Sièges, lits, divans, tables, bureaux, meubles’, (inventory number 2002. 18. 15) held by the Ruhlmann Archives at the Musée des Années Trente, Boulogne Billancourt, Paris.

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38. Jean Royère

1902-1981

Dining table Circa 1952 Sanded oak, cane, glass, wrought iron. 74.5 cm (29 3/8 in.) high, 130 cm (51 1/8 in.) diameter Estimate £30,000-40,000 $36,500-48,700 €34,200-45,500 Ω Provenance Private collection, Paris Galerie Jacques Lacoste and Galerie Patrick Seguin, Paris Phillips, London, ‘Design’, 27 September 2012, lot 11 Literature ‘Coin du salon de la legation de France a Helsinki’, Mobilier et Décoration, 1953, p. 16 Charlotte and Peter Fiell, eds., Decorative Art 50s, Cologne, 2000, p. 34 Galerie Jacques Lacoste and Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Royère, Volume 2, Paris, 2012, p. 68

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39. Jean-Michel Frank

1895-1941

Pair of standard lamps Designed 1921, executed Circa 1940 Painted tubular iron, paper shade. Each: 165 cm (64 7/8 in.) high, 45.4 cm (17 7/8 in.) diameter including shade Produced by Comte, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Together with a certifcate of authenticity from the Comité Jean-Michel Frank. Estimate £15,000-25,000 $18,300-30,500 €17,100-28,500 Provenance Ondoli family collection, Mar del Plata Literature Pierre-Emmanuel Martin-Vivier, Jean-Michel Frank: I’éstrange luxe du rien, Paris, 2006, p. 82

Jean-Michel Frank designed the present model foor lamp in 1921 for the apartment of the Parisian writer Pierre Drieu La Rochelle. Later the model went into production by Comte in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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40. Jean-Michel Frank

1895-1941

Pair of rare side tables 1932-1934 Painted wrought iron, marble. Each: 50 x 40.5 x 40.5 cm (19 5/8 x 15 7/8 x 15 7/8 in.) Produced by Comte, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Together with a certifcate of authenticity from the Comité Jean-Michel Frank. Estimate £15,000-20,000 $18,300-24,400 €17,100-22,800 Provenance Unzue de Madero family, Argentina Thence by descent Acquired from the above Literature Léopold Diego Sanchez, Jean-Michel Frank, Paris, 1997, p. 208

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41. Jean Royère

1902-1981

Set of eight armchairs Circa 1948 Stained beech, fabric. Each: 80 x 57.7 x 58.6 cm (31 1/2 x 22 3/4 x 23 1/8 in.) Together with a certifcate of authenticity from Galerie Mathivet, Paris. Estimate £40,000-60,000 $48,700-73,100 €45,500-68,300 Provenance Private collection, France Literature Mobilier et Décoration, 1947, p. 55 Jean Royère, exh. cat., Galerie Jacques Lacoste, Paris, 1999, pp. 25, 41 Jean Royère, décorateur à Paris, exh. cat., Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 1999, pp. 14-15 for technical drawings Galerie Jacques Lacoste and Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Royère, Volume 1, Paris, 2012, p. 192

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42. Lucie Rie

1902-1995

Green bowl Circa 1968 Porcelain, acid green glaze. 10.4 cm (4 1/8 in.) high, 18 cm (7 1/8 in.) diameter Impressed with artist’s seal. Estimate £10,000-15,000 $12,200-18,300 €11,400-17,100 ♠ Literature Tony Birks, Lucie Rie, Yeovil, 1987, pp. 156, 159 for similar examples Issey Miyake Meets Lucie Rie, exh. cat., Sogetsu Gallery, Tokyo, 1989, pl. 18, p. 106, no. 51 for similar examples

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Property from a Private Collection, London

43. Jean Royère

1902-1981

‘Mirabeau’ standard lamp Circa 1955 Painted tubular iron, brass, aluminium, fabric shade. 176 cm (69 1/4 in.) high, 80 cm (31 1/2 in.) diameter including shade Estimate £50,000-70,000 $60,900-85,300 €56,900-79,700 Provenance Nobilis, Paris Acquired from the above by the present owner, Circa 1990 Literature ‘Au Liban comme au Pérou, Jean Royère sert bien l’infuence française’, Le Décor d’aujourd’hui, no. 104, 1956, p. 257 Jean Royère, décorateur à Paris, exh. cat., Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 1999, pp. 14, 162 for an image and a technical drawing Catherine and Stéphane de Beyrie and Jacques Ouaiss, Jean Royère, New York, 2000, pp. 26, 50 Pierre-Emmanuel Martin-Vivier, Jean Royère, Paris, 2002, pp. 45, 233 for an image and a drawing Galerie Jacques Lacoste and Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Royère, Volume 1, Paris, 2012, p. 162 for a drawing Galerie Jacques Lacoste and Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Royère, Volume 2, Paris, 2012, p. 99 for a technical drawing

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44. Jean Royère

1902-1981

Pair of rare consoles Circa 1948 Marble, sycamore, brass. Each: 90.5 x 209.5 x 42.5 cm (35 5/8 x 82 1/2 x 16 3/4 in.) Estimate £40,000-60,000 $48,700-73,100 €45,500-68,300 Ω Provenance Private collection, Algeria Phillips, London, ‘Design’, 27 September 2012, lot 8 Literature Mobilier et Décoration, January-February 1953, p. 17 for a similar example Pierre-Emmanuel Martin-Vivier, Jean Royère, Paris, 2002, p. 109 for a technical drawing

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45. Georges Jouve

1910-1964

‘Tête de Femme’ pitcher 1945-1949 Glazed stoneware. 28 x 30 x 21.5 cm (11 x 11 3/4 x 8 1/2 in.) Underside incised with artist’s cypher. Estimate £6,000-8,000 $7,300-9,700 €6,800-9,100 Literature Philippe Jousse and Galerie Jousse Entreprise, Georges Jouve, Paris, 2005, pp. 110, 284 for period images

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46. Jean Royère

1902-1981

Set of six dining chairs Circa 1935 Stained sycamore, fabric. Each: 75 x 51 x 52 cm (29 1/2 x 20 1/8 x 20 1/2 in.) Estimate £50,000-80,000 $60,900-97,400 €56,900-91,100

Salon des arts menagers, Paris, 1948 © Galerie Jacques Lacostes & Galerie Patrick Seguin

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47. Charlotte Perriand 1903-1999 Bibliothèque, from La Maison du Mexique, Cité Universitaire, Paris, circa 1952 Pine, painted ‘Diamond Point’ impressed aluminium, painted aluminium, stained mahogany. 160.6 x 183.8 x 32.4 cm (63 1/4 x 72 3/8 x 12 3/4 in.) Manufactured by Les Ateliers Jean Prouvé, Nancy, France. Estimate £100,000-150,000 $122,000-183,000 €114,000-171,100 Ω Provenance La Maison du Mexique, Cité Universitaire, Paris Private collection Wright, Chicago, ‘Modernist 20th Century’, 22 May 2005, lot 268 Literature Mary McLeod, ed., Charlotte Perriand: An Art of Living, New York, 2003, pp. 230-31 Peter Sulzer, Jean Prouvé: Œuvre complète / Complete Works, Volume 3: 1944-1954, Basel, 2005, p. 260 Jacques Barsac, Charlotte Perriand Un art d’habiter 1903-1959, Paris, 2005, front cover and pp. 369-79 for images and drawings Jacques Barsac, Complete works volume 2, 1940-1955, Paris, 2015, pp. 367, 389-91, 393-95 for images and drawings

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48. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

1886-1969

Early garden table, model no. MR 515 Circa 1935 Painted tubular steel, painted wood. 71 cm (27 7/8 in.) high, 80 cm (31 1/2 in.) diameter Manufactured by Gebrüder Thonet, Vienna, Austria. Estimate £6,000-8,000 $7,300-9,700 €6,800-9,100

‘How can it be that such a simple construction as a chair has not yet been resolved as satisfactory as, for instance, a bicycle or even more so; a spoon?’ Gerrit Thomas Rietveld, 1930

Literature Thonet, sales catalogue, no. 3311, p. 7 Mies van der Rohe: Architecture and Design in Stuttgart, exh. cat., Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, 1998, pp. 47, 121

The success of Marcel Breuer’s frst experiments with tubular steel furniture in 1925-1926 inspired various architect-designers to have a go at this alluring new material. Until then, Rietveld had worked almost exclusively with wood. Presumably his frst attempt to develop a metal chair was an armchair for Dr. A.M. Hartog which can be dated before 1927 and which shows Rietveld’s inexperience with the new material, using gaspipes and T-fttings which mimicked the straight posts and rails and traditional joints found in his wooden chairs. In 1927, Rietveld developed the Beugel chair (Beugel meaning bracket), composed of two bracket-shaped tubular steel frames that supported a fbreboard seating shell. In June of the same year, both Mart Stam and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe showed their frst cantilever tubular steel chairs at the now legendary Weissenhof exhibition. It is not known whether Rietveld developed the Beugel chair before or afer that date, but it is clear that his chair did not exploit the fexible characteristics of tubular steel which made the chair of Mies van der Rohe such an instant success. In October 1927, the Beugel chair was exhibited in Rotterdam alongside Mies’ chair and a tubular steel armchair by Dutch designer and entrepreneur W.H. Gispen. The real innovation in Rietveld’s Beugel chair however was not found in the frame but in the undulating seat and backrest. Arguably, Rietveld was the frst modern designer to develop a one-piece seating shell, predating Alvar Aalto’s experiments. For the initial prototypes of the Beugel chair, Rietveld used solid steel rod for the frame and seat sections out of Vulkanfber: an industrial fbreboard that could be shaped afer being soaked in water and (more or less) kept its form when dried. Given his interest for unconventional materials in cabinet making, Rietveld immediately saw the potential of this fbre composite that was mainly used for the production of cheap imitation-leather suitcases. In 1928, the Beugel chair made its international debut in Stuttgart at the ‘Der Stuhl’ exhibition where it was picked up quickly by the international press, which commented on the groundbreaking seating shells. But it was not until 1930-1931 that the Beugel chair was taken into production by the avant-garde department store Metz & Co, in a version with tubular steel frames and plywood seat sections such as the present lot. Rob Driessen March 2017

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Property of Marianne Kaas, the Netherlands

49. Gerrit Thomas Rietveld

1888-1964

Beugelstoel Designed 1927, produced 1930-1931 Tubular steel with original ‘aluminium paint’, painted bent plywood. 59.7 x 39.7 x 60.8 cm (23 1/2 x 15 5/8 x 23 7/8 in.) Produced by Metz & Co, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Estimate £20,000-30,000 $24,400-36,500 €22,800-34,200 Provenance Willem and Anna Kaas-Buijs, acquired from Metz & Co., The Hague, circa 1930 Thence by descent to Dr Andries J.W. Kaas Thence by descent to the present owner Literature Peter Vöge, The Complete Rietveld Furniture, Rotterdam, 1993, p. 75, cat. no. 91 Ida van Zijl, Gerrit Rietveld, London, 2010, p. 99 for similar examples and a drawing

Phillips wishes to thank Rob Driessen for his assistance in cataloguing the present lot.

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50. Jean Prouvé

1901-1984

Bed, model no. 17, designed for the Lycée Fabert, Metz 1935 Painted steel, painted tubular steel, Duralumin, fabric. 85.5 x 191 x 78.5 cm (33 5/8 x 75 1/4 x 30 7/8 in.) Manufactured by Les Ateliers Jean Prouvé, France. Estimate £6,000-8,000 $7,300-9,700 €6,800-9,100 Provenance Lycée Fabert, Metz, France Literature Peter Sulzer, Jean Prouvé: Œuvre Complète / Complete Works, Volume 2: 1934-1944, Basel, 2000, pp. 111-13 for images, a technical drawing and an Ateliers Jean Prouvé prospectus Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Prouvé, Volume 2, Paris, 2007, p. 354

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51. Serge Mouille

1922-1988

Pivoting two-armed wall light with ‘Lampadaire’ and ‘Casquette’ shades Designed 1954, executed 1961 Painted steel, painted metal, brass. 70 x 180 cm (27 1/2 x 70 7/8 in.) fully extended Produced by S.C.M. (Société de Création de Modèles), Paris. Together with a copy of the original invoice from Galerie Steph Simon, Paris. Estimate £14,000-18,000 $17,100-21,900 €15,900-20,500 Provenance Private collection, Nancy, 1961 Acquired from the above by the present owner Literature Two Master Metalworkers: Jean Prouvé, Serge Mouille, exh. cat., Anthony DeLorenzo, New York, Alan and Christine Counord, Paris, 1985, pp. 124-25, 134 for a Steph Simon prospectus Alan and Christine Counord, Serge Mouille: Luminaires, Bordeaux, 1993, p. 28 for a S.C.M. prospectus Pierre Émile Pralus, Serge Mouille: A French classic, un classique français, Saint Cyr au Mont d’Or, 2006, pp. 66, 79, 122, 166-67, 171

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52. Jean Prouvé

1901-1984

Low table, model no. GB 21 Circa 1949 Mahogany, painted steel. 35.5 cm (13 7/8 in.) high, 115 cm (45 1/4 in.) diameter Manufactured by Les Ateliers Jean Prouvé, Nancy, France. Estimate £20,000-30,000 $24,400-36,500 €22,800-34,200 Provenance Private collection, Toulouse Literature Galerie Jousse Seguin and Galerie Enrico Navarra, Jean Prouvé, Paris, 1998, pp. 194, 196-97, 223 Peter Sulzer, Jean Prouvé: Œuvre complète / Complete Works, Volume 2: 1934-1944, Basel, 2000, pp. 302, 310, for an image and technical drawings Laurence Allégret and Valérie Vaudou, eds., Jean Prouvé et Paris, Paris, 2001, p. 141, fg. 26, p. 147, fg. 6, p. 175, fg. 14, p. 364 Peter Sulzer, Jean Prouvé: Œuvre complète / Complete Works, Volume 3: 1944-1954, Basel, 2005, p. 152, for an image and a technical drawing Galerie Patrick Seguin and Sonnabend Gallery, Jean Prouvé, Volume 1, Paris, 2007, pp. 29, 105, 112, 126, 136, 157 Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Prouvé, Volume 2, Paris, 2007, pp. 407, 452-55

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53. Serge Mouille

1922-1988

‘Antony’ table lamp Circa 1955 Painted aluminium, painted tubular steel, brass. 46.5 cm (18 1/4 in.) high Manufactured by Atelier Serge Mouille, Paris, France. Estimate £12,000-18,000 $14,600-21,900 €13,700-20,500 Provenance Cité Universitaire, Antony, France Literature Pierre Émile Pralus, Serge Mouille: A French classic, un classique français, Saint Cyr au Mont d’Or, 2006, pp. 91, 133, 156, 205 Clémence Krzentowski and Didier Krzentowski, eds., The Complete Designers’ Lights II, 35 Years of Collecting, Paris, 2014, p. 90

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54. Jean Prouvé

1901-1984

Pair of ‘Antony’ chairs, model no. 356 Designed 1954 Bent beech laminated plywood, painted steel, aluminium. Each: 87 x 49.5 x 70 cm (34 1/4 x 19 1/2 x 27 1/2 in.) Manufactured by Les Ateliers Jean Prouvé and editioned by Steph Simon, France. Estimate £30,000-40,000 $36,500-48,700 €34,200-45,500 Literature Galerie Jousse Seguin and Galerie Enrico Navarra, Jean Prouvé, Paris, 1998, pp. 149, 163 Peter Sulzer, Jean Prouvé: Œuvre complète / Complete Works, Volume 3: 1944-1954, Basel, 2005, p. 272 Galerie Patrick Seguin and Sonnabend Gallery, Jean Prouvé, Volume 1, Paris, 2007, pp. 69, 74, 119, 127, 136, 146, 174, 177, 181, 189 Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Prouvé, Volume 2, Paris, 2007, pp. 271, 278-81, 511

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55. Jean Prouvé

1901-1984

‘Tout bois’ chair Circa 1941 Oak, oak-veneered plywood. 80 x 41 x 47 cm (31 1/2 x 16 1/8 x 18 1/2 in.) Manufactured by Les Ateliers Jean Prouvé, France. Reverse branded 420_01_025, with metal label impressed 1446, and one metal label cut out with DGEN/5816. Estimate £7,000-9,000 $8,500-11,000 €8,000-10,200

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Literature Jean Prouvé Constructeur, exh. cat., Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 1991, p. 128, fg. 31 Galerie Jousse Seguin and Galerie Enrico Navarra, Jean Prouvé, Paris, 1998, pp. 42-43 for an image and a drawing Peter Sulzer, Jean Prouvé: Œuvre complète / Complete Works, Volume 2: 1934-1944, Basel, 2000, pp. 33, 294-95 for images and a technical drawing Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Prouvé, Volume 1, Paris, 2017, pp. 66-69, 397

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56. Jean Prouvé

1901-1984

‘Semi-metal’ chair, model no. 306 Circa 1952 Painted steel, painted tubular steel, vinyl covered oak-veneered plywood, rubber, aluminium. 79.7 x 42.5 x 49 cm (31 3/8 x 16 3/4 x 19 1/4 in.) Manufactured by Les Ateliers Jean Prouvé, Nancy, France. Estimate £12,000-18,000 $14,600-21,900 €13,700-20,500 Provenance Laurence and Patrick Seguin collection, Paris Exhibited ‘A Passion for Jean Prouvé: From Furniture to Architecture: The Laurence and Patrick Seguin Collection’, Pinacoteca Giovanni and Marella Agnelli, 6 April-8 September 2013 Literature A Passion for Jean Prouvé: From Furniture to Architecture: The Laurence and Patrick Seguin Collection, exh. cat., Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli and Galerie Patrick Seguin, Paris, 2013, illustrated p. 67 Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Prouvé, Volume 1, Paris, 2017, p. 99

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57. Jean Prouvé

1901-1984

‘Semi-metal’ chair, model no. 305 Designed 1950, produced 1950-1969 Painted steel, painted tubular steel, oak-veneered plywood, rubber. 81.3 x 41.5 x 47 cm (32 x 16 3/8 x 18 1/2 in.) Manufactured by Les Ateliers Jean Prouvé and editioned by Steph Simon, France. Estimate £15,000-20,000 $18,300-24,400 €17,100-22,800 Literature Two Master Metalworkers: Jean Prouvé, Serge Mouille, exh. cat., Anthony DeLorenzo, New York, Alan and Christine Counord, Paris, 1985, pp. 44-45 Peter Sulzer, Jean Prouvé: Œuvre complète / Complete Works, Volume 3: 1944-1954, Basel, 2005, pp. 208-11, 268 for images and technical drawings Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Prouvé, Volume 1, Paris, 2017, pp. 88, 90-93, 99 Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Prouvé, Volume 2, Paris, 2017, pp. 24-25, 74-75

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58. Jean Prouvé

1901-1984

‘Semi-metal’ chair, model no. 305 Designed 1950, produced 1950-1969 Painted steel, painted tubular steel, oak-veneered plywood, rubber. 81 x 42 x 48 cm (31 7/8 x 16 1/2 x 18 7/8 in.) Manufactured by Les Ateliers Jean Prouvé and editioned by Steph Simon, France. Estimate £15,000-20,000 $18,300-24,400 €17,100-22,800 Literature Two Master Metalworkers: Jean Prouvé, Serge Mouille, exh. cat., Anthony DeLorenzo, New York, Alan and Christine Counord, Paris, 1985, pp. 44-45 Peter Sulzer, Jean Prouvé: Œuvre complète / Complete Works, Volume 3: 1944-1954, Basel, 2005, pp. 208-11, 268 for images and technical drawings Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Prouvé, Volume 1, Paris, 2017, pp. 88, 90-93, 99 Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Prouvé, Volume 2, Paris, 2017, pp. 24-25, 74-75

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59. Jean Prouvé

1901-1984

‘Cité’ table, model no. 500 Designed 1932, produced 1951-1952 Painted steel, steel, oak. 71.7 x 100 x 67.5 cm (28 1/4 x 39 3/8 x 26 5/8 in.) Manufactured by Les Ateliers Jean Prouvé, Nancy, France. Estimate £8,000-12,000 $9,700-14,600 €9,100-13,700 Provenance Madame B., Nancy, France Literature Galerie Jousse Seguin and Galerie Enrico Navarra, Jean Prouvé, Paris, 1998, p. 131 Peter Sulzer, Jean Prouvé: Œuvre complète / Complete Works, Volume 3: 1944-1954, Basel, 2005, p. 233 Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Prouvé, Volume 1, Paris, 2017, pp. 180-81, 214

60. Jean Prouvé Cité scolaire de La Dullague, Béziers ©ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2017

1901-1984

Five-panelled sun-shutter, from the Cité scolaire de La Dullague, Béziers Designed 1956, executed Circa 1962-1965 Aluminium, steel, acrylic. 140 x 180 cm (55 1/8 x 70 7/8 in.) Manufactured by Les Atelier Jean Prouvé, Nancy, France. Estimate £10,000-15,000 $12,200-18,300 €11,400-17,100 Provenance Cité scolaire de La Dullague, Béziers, France Literature Galerie Jousse Seguin and Galerie Enrico Navarra, Jean Prouvé, Paris, 1998, pp. 170-71, 194 for a seven-panelled version Peter Sulzer, Jean Prouvé: Œuvre complète / Complete Works, Volume 4: 1954-1984, Basel, 2005, pp. 40-41, 133-34 for seven-panelled versions Galerie Patrick Seguin and Sonnabend Gallery, Jean Prouvé, Volume 1, Paris, 2007, p. 150 for a six-panelled version

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61. Jean Prouvé

1901-1984

‘Cafétéria’ table, model no. 511 Circa 1953 Oak, aluminium-coated steel, rubber. 71.2 cm (28 in.) high, 94.4 cm (37 1/8 in.) diameter Manufactured by Les Ateliers Jean Prouvé and editioned by Galerie Steph Simon, France. Estimate £20,000-30,000 $24,400-36,500 €22,800-34,200 Provenance Private collection, Cologne, Germany Galerie Patrick Seguin, Paris Literature Galerie Jousse Seguin and Galerie Enrico Navarra, Jean Prouvé, Paris, 1998, p. 84 Peter Sulzer, Jean Prouvé: Œuvre complète / Complete Works, Volume 3: 1944-1954, Basel, 2005, p. 151 for variants of the ‘Cafétéria’ table Galerie Patrick Seguin, Jean Prouvé, Volume 1, Paris, 2017, pp. 310-11, 324

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62. Pierre Jeanneret

1896-1967

‘Ofce table’ desk with bookcase, model no. PJ-BU-02-A and ‘Ofce Cane Chair’, model no. PJ-SI-28-A, designed for the Secretariat and administrative buildings, Chandigarh 1957-1958 Desk: teak, leather, aluminium. Armchair: teak, cane. Desk: 71.2 x 122 x 83.7 cm (28 x 48 x 32 7/8 in.) Armchair: 76 x 51.5 x 56 cm (29 7/8 x 20 1/4 x 22 in.) Estimate £25,000-35,000 $30,500-42,600 €28,500-39,900 Provenance Chandigarh, India Literature Eric Touchaleaume and Gerald Moreau, Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, The Indian Adventure: Design-Art-Architecture, Paris, 2010, pp. 191, 200-201, 364-65, 562, 572 Galerie Patrick Seguin, Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret: Chandigarh, India, Paris, 2014, pp. 153-54, 164, 166, 168-73, 206, 236, 242, 246-49, 253, 283, 288

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63. Pierre Jeanneret

1896-1967

Pair of ‘Cane seat cane back’ ofce armchairs, model no. PJ-SI-43-A, designed for Punjab University, Chandigarh Circa 1960 Teak, cane. Each: 79 x 50.4 x 55.5 cm (31 1/8 x 19 7/8 x 21 7/8 in.) Estimate £14,000-18,000 $17,100-21,900 €15,900-20,500 Provenance Punjab University, Chandigarh Literature Eric Touchaleaume and Gerald Moreau, Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, The Indian Adventure: Design-ArtArchitecture, Paris, 2010, p. 569 for a period image, p. 570 for a technical drawing

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64. Pierre Jeanneret

1896-1967

Demountable bed, model no. PJ-L-05-A, designed for the Members Legislative Assembly fats, Punjab University student halls and other residencies 1955-1956 Teak, steel, fabric. 71 x 204 x 94 cm (27 7/8 x 80 3/8 x 37 in.) Estimate ÂŁ22,000-28,000 $26,800-34,100 â‚Ź25,000-31,900 Provenance Chandigarh, India Literature Eric Touchaleaume and Gerald Moreau, Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, The Indian Adventure: Design-ArtArchitecture, Paris, 2010, pp. 320, 590

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65. Pierre Jeanneret

1896-1967

Rare ‘Working table’, model no. PJ-TA-07-A, designed for private residencies, Chandigarh Circa 1960 Teak, leather. 70.8 x 94 x 94 cm (27 7/8 x 37 x 37 in.) Estimate £25,000-35,000 $30,500-42,600 €28,500-39,900 Provenance Chandigarh, India Galerie Patrick Seguin, Paris Literature Eric Touchaleaume and Gerald Moreau, Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, The Indian Adventure: Design-ArtArchitecture, Paris, 2010, p. 585

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66. Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret 1887-1965 and 1896-1967 Pair of ‘Advocate and Press’ armchairs, model no. LC/PJ-SI-41-A, designed for the High Court, Chandigarh Circa 1955 Teak, hide. Each: 89 x 63 x 66 cm (35 x 24 3/4 x 25 7/8 in.) Estimate £30,000-40,000 $36,500-48,700 €34,200-45,500 Provenance High Court, Chandigarh, India High Court, Chandigarh ©FLC/ ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2017 and Lucien Hervé

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Literature Eric Touchaleaume and Gerald Moreau, Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, The Indian Adventure: Design-ArtArchitecture, Paris, 2010, pp. 168-69, 567 Galerie Patrick Seguin, ed., Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret: Chandigarh, India, Paris, 2014, pp. 158-59, 161-62, 283

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67. Le Corbusier and Charlotte Perriand 1887-1965 and 1903-1999 Double wardrobe and room divider, from a ‘chambre d’étudiant’, Maison du Brésil, Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris 1956-1959 Oak, painted oak, oak-veneered wood, plastic, brass, painted metal. 150.6 x 178.5 x 72.2 cm (59 1/4 x 70 1/4 x 28 3/8 in.) Ten plastic drawers moulded with MODELE CHARLOTTE PERRIAND/BREVETE S.G.D.G./© CHARLOTTE PERRIAND/ADAGP 2002/TIRAGE LIMITE BRESIL 02 and three moulded with MODELE CHARLOTTE PERRIAND/BREVETE S.G.D.G. Estimate £8,000-12,000 $9,700-14,600 €9,100-13,700 Provenance Maison du Brésil, Cité Internationale Universitaire, Paris Literature Françoise Choay, ‘Le pavillon du Brésil à la cité universitaire’, L’Œil, Paris, September 1959, p. 58 Élisabeth Vedrenne, ‘Le Corbu à La Cité U.’, L’Œil, Paris, November 1998, p. 72 Jacques Barsac, Charlotte Perriand Un art d’habiter 1903-1959, 2005, pp. 466-68 for drawings and an image

68. Charlotte Perriand

1903-1999

Low bench, from Cité Cansado, Cansado, Mauritania 1958 Mahogany, painted metal. 23.3 x 259.8 x 70 cm (9 1/8 x 102 1/4 x 27 1/2 in.) Editioned by Steph Simon, Paris, France. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 Provenance Cité Cansado, Cansado, Mauritania

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69. Robert Mathieu

1921-2002

Rare pivoting desk lamp and paper tray Circa 1950 Painted aluminium, painted tubular steel, painted steel. 64.5 x 94 x 33 cm (25 3/8 x 37 x 12 7/8 in.) Estimate £3,000-4,000 $3,700-4,900 €3,400-4,600 Literature Ensembles Mobiliers, volume 18, 1959-1960, pl. 25

70. Mathieu Matégot

1910-2001

Pair of ‘Canasta’ tables Circa 1960 Leather-bound metal, brass, glass. Each: 37.5 x 84 x 41.5 cm (14 3/4 x 33 1/8 x 16 3/8 in.) Manufactured by Atelier Matégot, Paris, France. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 Literature Philippe Jousse and Caroline Mondineu, Mathieu Matégot, Paris, 2003, p. 233, fg. 226 Patrick Favardin, Mathieu Matégot, Paris, 2014, p. 209, back matter p. 8

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71. Axel Johann Salto

1889-1961

Vase in the ‘Sprouting’ style 1960s Stoneware, fowing Sung and solfatara glazes. 25.5 cm (10 in.) high, 21 cm (8 1/4 in.) diameter Produced by Royal Copenhagen, Denmark. Underside with ROYAL COPENHAGEN DENMARK stamp in green under the glaze and painted blue wave mark, incised into the body SALTO. Estimate £10,000-15,000 $12,200-18,300 €11,400-17,100 Literature Axel Salto, Den Spirende Stil, Copenhagen, 1949, pp. 92-93 for images and and a drawing of other examples in the ‘Sprouting’ style Forces of Nature: Axel Salto: Ceramics & Drawings, exh. cat., Antik, New York, 1999, pp. 2, 9 for other examples in the ‘Sprouting’ style

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72. Axel Johann Salto

1889-1961

‘Dafne forvandles til et Træ’ (Daphne transforms into a tree) sculpture 1952 Stoneware, fowing Sung glazes. 59 cm (23 1/4 in.) high Produced by Royal Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Underside with Crown and ROYAL COPENHAGEN DENMARK stamp in green under the glaze and painted blue wave mark, incised into the body SALTO/20671/IA/095. Estimate £30,000-40,000 $36,500-48,700 €34,200-45,500 Provenance Private collection, New York Literature Axel Salto and Paul la Cour, Salto’s Træsnit, Det Hofensbergske Etablissement A/S, Copenhagen, January 1940, p. 19 for a woodblock print of ‘Dafne forvandles til et Træ’

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Salto and Daphne.

The story of the nymph Daphne transforming into a laurel tree to escape the unwanted attentions of the god Apollo perfectly suited Axel Salto’s interest in animal and plant forms combining and transmogrifying with an unearthly energy. He had explored the Daphne theme in an abstracted and expressionist woodcut of 1939, and it ftted well with Salto’s interest in myth as a means of evoking the almost primeval power of the Northern landscape.

Axel Salto, ‘Dafne forvandles til et Træ’, 1939, woodblock print

Eros shot Apollo with a golden arrow, giving the god a passionate love for Daphne. Because she had been shot with a lead arrow by Eros, Daphne lost interest in love, and resisted his approaches. Apollo pursued Daphne relentlessly, but with Eros’s intervention, he caught up with her, and Daphne had to call upon the help of her father Peneios (or Ladon, in an Arcadian version of the myth) who promptly turned her into a laurel tree. To this tree the poor Apollo declared eternal love, wishing Daphne to remain evergreen, and so the laurel tree kept its green leaves. The narrative has been a popular theme in Western art, not only in Classical times, but from the Renaissance onwards, with artists such as Antonio del Pollaiolo and Lorenzo Bernini, each of whom explored the full dramatic import of this story. This piece was made in 1952. While other versions have variously been decorated in fowing oxblood and a more varied and descriptive colouration that clearly distinguished Daphne from her enveloping laurel, this piece is covered in rich and earthy rust Sung glazes ofen used by Salto. The efect is more abstract, Daphne merging with the tree into an amorphous whole, only the modelling diferentiating her from the bursting foliage, a favourite Salto theme. The artist enjoys the chance to explore contrapposto in his modelling, Daphne sofly twisting, almost languid, amidst the burgeoning laurel that shows Salto’s ‘budding’ idiom to full efect. Typically baroque in style, with those familiar overtones of Art Nouveau we know well in Salto’s work, such pieces remained popular in the 1950s, when a sparer aesthetic in Scandinavian post-war art and design might have lef such sculpture behind. Daphne is one of his most voluptuous pieces, the integration of form particularly successful. It is a synthesis completed by a particularly opulent surface. Salto renders the drama of Daphne’s transformation into something harmonious and classically elegant, but through which a sense of dark fertility and magic is still strongly felt. David Whiting

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73. Axel Einar Hjorth

1888-1959

‘Sandhamn’ sofa designed 1929, executed 1931 Pine, fabric. 77 x 220 x 73.5 cm (30 3/8 x 86 5/8 x 28 7/8 in.) Produced by AB Nordiska Kompaniet, Stockholm, Sweden. Reverse with manufacturer’s metal label impressed with register number NK R33843 - C12 3 31. Estimate £30,000-40,000 $36,500-48,700 €34,200-45,500 Provenance Galerie Eric Philippe, Paris

The present model is registered in the Nordiska museet digital archive as number 33843.

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74. Märta Måås-Fjetterström

1873-1941

‘Tusenskönan’ (Daisy) rug designed 1933, executed afer 1941 Handwoven wool on a linen warp. 360 x 229 cm (141 3/4 x 90 1/8 in.) Handwoven by Gunni Andersson and Marta Pålssonat at Märta Måås-Fjetterström AB, Båstad, Sweden. Woven with manufacturer’s mark AB MMF. Estimate £25,000-35,000 $30,500-42,600 €28,500-39,900 Literature Objects d’Afection, exh. cat., Galleria Nilufar, Milan, p. 87

Phillips wishes to thank Angelica Persson and Martin Chard from Märta Måås-Fjetterström AB, for their assistance with the cataloguing of the present lot.

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75. Hans J. Wegner

1914-2007

Set of eight ‘Cowhorn’ chairs, model no. JH 505 Circa 1952 Teak, rosewood inlays, leather. Each: 73.8 x 58.6 x 47.2 cm (29 x 23 1/8 x 18 5/8 in.) Manufactured by Johannes Hansen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Each underside with manufacturer’s metal label impressed JOHANNES HANSEN/CABINET MAKER/COPENHAGEN-DENMARK/DESIGN: H.J. WEGNER. Estimate £60,000-80,000 $73,100-97,400 €68,300-91,100 Provenance Dansk Møbelkunst Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark Phillips de Pury & Company, London, ‘Nordic’, 27 September 2012, lot 240 Acquired from the above by the present owner Literature Henrik Sten Mølller, Tema Med Variationer: Hans J. Wegner’s Møbler, Tønder, 1979, p. 49 Grete Jalk, ed., Dansk Møbelkunst gennem 40 aar, Volume 3: 1947-1956, Copenhagen, 1987, p. 213 Jens Bernsen, Hans J. Wegner: om Design, exh. cat., Dansk Design Center, Copenhagen, 1995, p. 75 Christian Holmsted Olesen, Wegner: just one good chair, exh. cat., Design Museum Denmark, 2014, p. 136

The present model was exhibited at the ‘Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild’, Kunstindustrimuseet, Copenhagen, 26 September-12 October 1952, stand 23.

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76. Peder Moos and Kay Simmelhag 1906-1991 and 1899-1988 Unique cofee table, depicting Leda and the Swan 1944 Oak, mahogany inlays, marble mosaic. 51.3 x 108 x 77.5 cm (20 1/4 x 42 1/2 x 30 1/2 in.) Executed by master cabinetmaker Peder Moos and tabletop executed by Kay Simmelhag, Denmark. Underside signed and dated B34 1944/Moos. Estimate ÂŁ8,000-10,000 $9,700-12,200 â‚Ź9,100-11,400 Literature Bodil Stauning, Ej blot til pynt, Stockholm, 2005, illustrated fg. 50

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77. Edvard Kindt-Larsen and Tove Kindt-Larsen 1901-1982 and 1906-1994 Pair of ‘Fireplace’ armchairs Circa 1939 Beech, leather, fabric. Each: 72.5 x 69.3 x 83 cm (28 1/2 x 27 1/4 x 32 5/8 in.) Executed by master cabinetmaker Gustav Bertelsen, Denmark. Estimate £15,000-20,000 $18,300-24,400 €17,100-22,800 Literature Nyt Tidsskrif For Kunstindustri, no. 4, April 1941, p. 59; no. 8, August 1941, p. 112; no. 5, May 1942, n.p. for an advertisement; no. 6, June 1944, p. 93; no. 12, December 1945, p. 163 Grete Jalk, ed., Dansk Møbelkunst gennem 40 aar, Volume 2: 1937-1946, Copenhagen, 1987, pp. 109-10 for images and drawings Noritsugu Oda, Danish Chairs, San Francisco, 1996, p. 44

The present model was exhibited at the ‘Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild’, Kunstindustrimuseet, Copenhagen, 20 September–6 October 1940, stand 15.

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78. Frits Henningsen

1889-1965

Rocking chair Circa 1930 Cuban mahogany, Niger leather, brass nailheads. 84.4 x 67 x 78 cm (33 1/4 x 26 3/8 x 30 3/4 in.) Executed by master cabinetmaker Frits Henningsen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Estimate ÂŁ5,000-7,000 $6,100-8,500 â‚Ź5,700-8,000 Literature Noritsugu Oda, Danish Chairs, San Francisco, 1996, p. 42

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79. Poul Henningsen

1894-1967

Pair of early table lamps, type 4/3 shades Circa 1927 Tubular brass, brass, opaque glass, Bakelite. Each: 53 cm (20 7/8 in.) high, 39.6 cm (15 5/8 in.) diameter Manufactured by Louis Poulsen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Each light fxture impressed with PAT. APPL. Estimate £20,000-25,000 $24,400-30,500 €22,800-28,500

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Literature Grete Jalk, ed., Dansk Møbelkunst gennem 40 aar, Volume 1: 1927-1936, Copenhagen, 1987, p. 107 Tina Jørstian and Poul Erik Munk Nielsen, PH 100 Light&Design, exh. cat., Danish Museum of Art & Design, Copenhagen, 1994, pp. 5, 8, 21-22 Tina Jørstian and Poul Erik Munk Nielsen, eds., Light Years Ahead: The Story of the PH Lamp, Copenhagen, 2000, pp. 147-50 Erik Stefensen, Poul Henningsen, Denmark, 2005, pp. 10, 23 for an image and a drawing

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80. Poul Henningsen

1894-1967

Pair of standard lamps, type 3/2 shades 1931-1951 Tubular copper, copper, patinated brass, painted glass, Bakelite. Each: 151 cm (59 1/2 in.) high Manufactured by Louis Poulsen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Each light fxture impressed with PATENTED/P.H-3/2 and each light bulb socket embossed with Patented/PHlamp. Estimate £12,000-15,000 $14,600-18,300 €13,700-17,100

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Literature Grete Jalk, ed., Dansk Møbelkunst gennem 40 aar, Volume 1: 1927-1936, Copenhagen, 1987, p. 117, fg. 1, p. 157, fg. 2, p. 259 Grete Jalk, ed., Dansk Møbelkunst gennem 40 aar, Volume 2: 1937-1946, Copenhagen, 1987, p. 11, fg. 2, p. 85, fg. 1 Tina Jørstian and Poul Eric Munk Nielsen, eds., Light Years Ahead, The Story of the PH Lamp, Copenhagen, 1994, p. 189

The present model was frst exhibited at the ‘Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild’, Teknologisk Instituts Udstillingslokaler, Copenhagen, 3 October18 October 1931, stand 8.

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81. Hans J. Wegner

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1914-2007

Architect’s desk, model no. JH 571 Designed 1953 Sanded oak, chromium-plated steel, brass. 73.5 x 195 x 90 cm (28 7/8 x 76 3/4 x 35 3/8 in.) Executed by master cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Underside with retailer’s partial paper label RASMUSSEN & SON/Boligmontering/ Grundl/1889.

Literature Johan Møller Nielson, Wegner en Dansk Møbelkunstner, Copenhagen, 1965, pp. 70, 87, 107 Grete Jalk, ed., Dansk Møbelkunst gennem 40 aar, Volume 3: 1947-1956, Copenhagen, 1987, p. 281 Christian Holmsted Olesen, Wegner: just one good chair, exh. cat., Design Museum Denmark, Copenhagen, 2014, pp. 63, 240

Estimate £30,000-40,000 $36,500-48,700 €34,200-45,500

The present model was exhibited at the ‘Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild’, Forum, Copenhagen, 16-26 September 1954, stand 16.

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82. Hans J. Wegner

1914-2007

Pair of benches, model no. JH 555 Circa 1949 Oak, fabric. Each: 77 x 145 x 77 cm (30 3/8 x 57 1/8 x 30 3/8 in.) Executed by master cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Each underside branded with manufacturer’s logo, one with JOHANNES HANSEN/ COPENHAGEN/DENMARK. Estimate £25,000-35,000 $30,500-42,600 €28,500-39,900 Literature Johan Møller Nielson, Sitting Pretty: Wegner en Dansk Møbelkunstner, Copenhagen, 1965, p. 99 Christian Holmsted Olesen, Wegner: just one good chair, exh. cat., Design Museum Denmark, 2014, p. 54

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83. Hans J. Wegner

1914-2007

Pair of ‘Ox’ lounge armchairs, model no. AP-47 and stool, model no. AP-49 1960 Chromium-plated steel, chromium-plated tubular steel, fabric, leather. Each armchair: 87.5 x 92.5 x 95 cm (341/2 x 363/8 x 373/8 in.) Stool: 34 x 75 x 49 cm (13 3/8 x 29 1/2 x 19 1/4 in.) Manufactured by AP Stolen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Estimate £20,000-25,000 $24,400-30,500 €22,800-28,500 Literature Jens Bernsen, Hans J. Wegner: Om Design, exh. cat., Dansk Design Centre, Copenhagen, 1995, p. 19

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84. Palle Suenson

1904-1987

Pair of large wall lights, designed for the canteen, Aarhus Oil Factory A/S Circa 1940 Painted brass, brass, opaque glass. Each: 28.5 x 26 x 27.5 cm (11 1/4 x 10 1/4 x 10 7/8 in.) Estimate £12,000-15,000 $14,600-18,300 €13,700-17,100 Provenance Aarhus Oil Factory A/S, Aarhus

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85. Ejner Larsen and Aksel Bender Madsen 1917-1987 and 1916-2000 Rare desk Circa 1957 Teak, Brazilian rosewood. 72.5 x 185.8 x 80.8 cm (28 1/2 x 73 1/8 x 31 3/4 in.) Executed by master cabinetmaker Willy Beck, Copenhagen, Denmark. Underside with manufacturer’s metal label impressed PRODUCED BY/CABINETMAKER/WILLY BECK/COPENHAGEN/DENMARK/ ARCHITECTS A. BENDER MADSEN AND EJNER LARSEN. Estimate £10,000-15,000 $12,200-18,300 €11,400-17,100 Literature Esbjørn Hiort, Modern Danish Furniture, New York, 1956, p. 99 for a similar example Grete Jalk, ed., Dansk Møbelkunst gennem 40 aar, Volume 4: 1957-1966, Copenhagen, 1987, p. 8, fg. 1 for a similar example

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86. Kaj Gottlob

1887-1976

Pair of rare sofas, designed for the Copenhagen Stock Exchange, Committee Hall, Copenhagen 1957 Oak, fabric. Each: 77.5 x 242.5 x 80 cm (30 1/2 x 95 1/2 x 31 1/2 in.) From the production of 6. Estimate £20,000-30,000 $24,400-36,500 €22,800-34,200 Provenance Copenhagen Stock Exchange Committee Hall, Copenhagen, 1957 Phillips, London, ‘Nordic’, 1 October 2015, lot 291

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87. Vilhelm Lauritzen

1894-1984

Pair of adjustable wall lights, designed for the Radiohuset (National Broadcasting House), Copenhagen Circa 1942 Tubular brass, brass, painted brass. Each: 55 cm (21 5/8 in.) fully extended Manufactured by Louis Poulsen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Each stem impressed with manufacturer’s mark LP. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 Literature LP-nyt, August 1944, p. 297 for a similar example Grete Jalk, ed., Dansk Møbelkunst gennem 40 aar, Volume 3: 1947-1956, Copenhagen, 1987, p. 67 for a similar example Lisbet Balslev Jørgensen, Vilhelm Lauritzen: En Moderne Arkitekt, Copenhagen, 1994, p. 238 for similar examples

88. Børge Mogensen

1914-1972

Chest of drawers, model no. BM 59 Circa 1957 Rosewood, rosewood-veneered wood, sycamore, brass. 90 x 70 x 50 cm (35 3/8 x 27 1/2 x 19 5/8 in.) Executed by master cabinetmaker P. Lauritsen & Son, Denmark. Estimate £5,000-7,000 $6,100-8,500 €5,700-8,000 Literature Mobilia, no. 34, May 1958, n.p. Michael Müller, Børge Mogensen, Möbel mit Format, Berlin, 2015, p. 121 for an eight-drawer example

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89. Ilmari Tapiovaara

1914-1999

Rare ‘Dolphin’ chaise longue Circa 1955 Painted oak, laminated oak, leather, painted metal, metal. 84 x 127 x 44.5 cm. (33 x 50 x 17 5/8 in.) Produced by Skanno Ltd., Finland. Estimate £14,000-18,000 $17,100-21,900 €15,900-20,500 Literature Pekka Korvenmaa, Ilmari Tapiovaara, Salamanca, 1997, p. 109, fg. 157, p. 195, fg. 471 Aila Svenskberg, Ilmari Tapiovaara: life and design, exh. cat., Design Museum, Helsinki, 2014, p. 116

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90. Børge Mogensen

1914-1972

Sideboard, model no. BM 57 Circa 1957 Rosewood, rosewood-veneered wood, sanded oak, oak, brass. 90 x 137.5 x 50 cm (35 3/8 x 54 1/8 x 19 5/8 in.) Executed by master cabinetmaker P. Lauritsen & Son, Denmark. Estimate £5,000-7,000 $6,100-8,500 €5,700-8,000 Provenance Dansk Møbelkunst Gallery, Copenhagen

91. Axel Einar Hjorth

1888-1959

Set of twelve chairs, from the ‘Utö’ series 1930s Pine. Each: 80 x 46 x 46.7 cm (31 1/2 x 18 1/8 x 18 3/8 in.) Produced by AB Nordiska Kompaniet, Stockholm, Sweden. Estimate £6,000-8,000 $7,300-9,700 €6,800-9,100 Literature Christian Björk, Thomas Ekström and Eric Ericson, Axel Einar Hjorth: Möbelarkitekt, Stockholm, 2009, p. 130

Literature Mobilia, no. 34, May 1958, n.p. Arne Karlsen, ed., Børge Mogensen Svend Wiig Hansen, exh. cat., Finmar, London, 1961, p. 11 Michael Müller, Børge Mogensen, Möbel mit Format, Berlin, 2015, p. 120

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92. Timo Sarpaneva

1926-2006

‘Purkaus’ (Eruption) glass sculpture, from the ‘Finlandia’ series Circa 1964 Mold-blown clear glass. 55 cm (21 5/8 in.) high, 22 cm (8 5/8 in.) diameter Produced by Iittala, Helsinki, Finland. Base incised with TIMO SARPANEVA. Estimate £8,000-12,000 $9,700-14,600 €9,100-13,700 Provenance Galerie Carelia Milan, 1965 Private collection Acquired from the above by the present owner Literature Martti Vuorenjuuri, ‘Fördomsfritt glas’, Form, no. 1, 1964, illustrated p. 242, p. 243, fg. 4 Kaj Kalin, Sarpaneva, Helsinki, 1986, p. 205, fg. 2, p. 229 Marianne Aav and Eeva Viljanen, eds., Iittala: 125 Years of Finnish Glass Complete History with all Designers, Helsinki, 2006, p. 227 Marianne Aav, Ebba Brännback and Eeva Viljanen, eds., Timo Sarpaneva Collection, Helsinki, 2006, p. 69 Kaisa Koivisto and Pekka Korvenmaa, eds., Glass from Finland in the Bischoferger Collection, exh. cat., Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice, 2015, pp. 354, 411

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93. Gino Sarfatti

1912-1985

Pair of ceiling lights Circa 1958 Painted and chromium-plated aluminium. Each: 15 cm (5 7/8 in.) diameter, variable drop Manufactured by Arteluce, Milan, Italy. Each canopy interior with manufacturer’s printed label AL/MILANO/ARTELUCE. Estimate £3,000-5,000 $3,700-6,100 €3,400-5,700 Provenance Casa Bellori, Inveruno, Milano

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94. Gino Sarfatti

1912-1985

Pair of rare ceiling lights Circa 1962 Painted aluminium, aluminium, coloured glass. Each: 30.5 cm (12 in.) diameter, variable drop Manufactured by Arteluce, Milan, Italy. Inside of one canopy with manufacturer’s printed label AL/MILANO/ARTELUCE. Estimate £10,000-15,000 $12,200-18,300 €11,400-17,100 Provenance Casa Bellori, Inveruno, Milano Literature Marco Romanelli and Sandra Severi, Gino Sarfatti: selected works 1938-1973, Milan, 2012, p. 29

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95. Carlo Mollino

1905-1973

Desk, designed for the Lattes Publishing House, Turin 1953-1954 Laminated ash wood, ash-veneered wood, Fibrosil, brass. 75 x 178.5 x 90 cm (29 1/2 x 70 1/4 x 35 3/8 in.) Estimate £50,000-70,000 $60,900-85,300 €56,900-79,700 Ω Provenance Lattes Publishing House, Turin Galerie Downtown François Lafanour, Paris

Literature Roberto Aloi, Esempi Di Arredamento Moderno, Di Tutto Il Mondo, studi librerie scrivanie, Milan, 1956, fg. 223 Fulvio Ferrari, Carlo Mollino, Cronaca, Turin, 1985, p. 118, fg. 193 Giovanni Brino, Carlo Mollino, Munich, 1987, p. 111 Fulvio Ferrari and Napoleone Ferrari, The Furniture of Carlo Mollino, New York, 2006, pp. 138-39, fgs. 226-28, p. 227 Fulvio Ferrari and Napoleone Ferrari, eds., Carlo Mollino Arabesques, exh. cat., Galleria Civica d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Milan, 2007, illustrated p. 93, fg. 133

Exhibited ‘Carlo Mollino Arabesques’, Galleria Civica d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, 20 September 2006-7 January 2007

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96. Stilnovo Adjustable wall light 1950s Acrylic, painted aluminium, painted brass, brass. 32 x 36.5 x 100 cm (12 5/8 x 14 3/8 x 39 3/8 in.), fully extended Manufactured by Stilnovo, Milan, Italy. Fixture impressed with stilnovo/BREVETTATO/PATENT. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 Provenance Casa Bellori, Inveruno, Milan

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97. Studio BBPR - Gian Luigi Banf, Ludovico Belgiojoso, Enrico Peressutti and Ernesto Nathan Rogers

est. 1932

Set of three large wall lights, designed for the Mediolanum Cinema, Milan Circa 1971 Painted metal, acrylic. Each: 130 x 36 x 47 cm (51 1/8 x 14 1/8 x 18 1/2 in.) Estimate £8,000-12,000 $9,700-14,600 €9,100-13,700 Provenance Mediolanum Cinema, Milan Literature Ezio Bonfanti and Marco Porta, Città, museo e architettura: Il gruppo BBPR nella cultura architettonica italiana 1932-1970, Firenze, 1973, p. A 131, fg. 5 for a similar example

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98. Mauro Regiani

1897-1980

Rare desk Circa 1960 Laminated wood, painted perforated steel, painted tubular steel, painted steel. 76 x 204 x 65 cm (29 7/8 x 80 3/8 x 25 5/8 in.) Manufactured by Cream Fassio, Milan, Italy. Tabletop printed twice with M. Reggiani, steel frame with manufacturer’s metal label CREAM FASSIO/ ALLESTIMENTI/ARREDAMENTI/MILANO and impressed with BY MAURO REGGIANI on the reverse. Estimate £7,000-9,000 $8,500-11,000 €8,000-10,200

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99. Carlo Scarpa

1906-1978

Rare fve-armed chandelier, model no. 5329 1941 Sofato glass, tubular brass, brass. 110 cm (43 1/4 in.) drop, 48 cm (18 7/8 in.) diameter Produced by Venini & C., Murano, Italy. Estimate £7,000-9,000 $8,500-11,000 €8,000-10,200 Literature Roberto Aloi, L’ Arredamento Moderno, terza serie, Milan, 1955, fg. 153 Anna Venini Diaz de Santillana, Venini Catalogue Raisonné 1921-1986, Milan, 2000, p. 264, pl. 158 Franco Deboni, Venini Glass: Its history, artists and techniques, Volume 1, Turin, 2007, pl. 185

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100. Gio Ponti

1891-1979

Pair of armchairs and ottomans, designed for the First Class of the ‘Conte Grande’ transatlantic ocean liner Circa 1948 Stained walnut, fabric. Each armchair: 81 x 73 x 79 cm (31 7/8 x 28 3/4 x 31 1/8 in.) Each ottoman: 37.5 x 38 x 39 cm (14 3/4 x 14 7/8 x 15 3/8 in.) Manufactured by Cassina, Meda, Italy. Together with a certifcate of authenticity from the Gio Ponti Archives. Estimate £10,000-15,000 $12,200-18,300 €11,400-17,100 Literature ‘Alcune opere d’arte sul Conte Grande’, Domus, no. 244, March 1950, p. 14 Paolo Piccione, Gio Ponti: le navi: il progetto degli interni navali, 1948-1953, Viareggio, Italy, 2007, pp. 41, 43-45, 50-51, 56, 60-63

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101. Max Ingrand

1908-1969

Ceiling light, model no. 1508 Circa 1954 Tubular brass, brass, painted metal, coloured glass, glass. 74 cm (29 1/8 in.) drop, 94 cm (37 in.) diameter Manufactured by Fontana Arte, Milan, Italy. Estimate £7,000-9,000 $8,500-11,000 €8,000-10,200 Provenance Private collection, Palermo, Italy, 1950s Thence by descent to the present owner Literature ‘Stand di Fontana Arte alla 39ª fera di Milano’, Vitrum, no. 125, May-June 1961, pp. 32-33 Pierre-Emmanuel Martin-Vivier, Max Ingrand, Du Verre À La Lumière, Paris, 2009, pp. 193, 196 Franco Deboni, Fontana Arte: Gio Ponti, Pietro Chiesa, Max Ingrand, Turin, 2012, fgs. 8, 313

102. Gio Ponti

1891-1979

Rare ceiling light Circa 1965 Brass, tubular brass, opaque glass, painted aluminium. 110 x 96 x 17 cm (43 1/4 x 37 3/4 x 6 3/4 in.) Manufactured by Arredoluce, Monza, Italy. Together with a certifcate of authenticity from the Gio Ponti Archives. Estimate £15,000-20,000 $18,300-24,400 €17,100-22,800 Provenance Hotel Baita dei Pini, Bormio, Italy

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103. Fontana Arte Cofee table Circa 1958 Coloured mirrored convex glass, glass, painted metal, brass. 37 cm (14 5/8 in.) high, 83.5 cm (32 7/8 in.) diameter Manufactured by Fontana Arte, Milan, Italy. Estimate £25,000-35,000 $30,500-42,600 €28,500-39,900 Provenance Private collection, Bergamo Literature ‘Cristalli Fontana Arte’, Domus, Milan, no. 344, July 1958, p. 52 ‘Stand di Fontana Arte alla 39ª fera di Milano’, Vitrum, no. 125, May-June 1961, pp. 28-29, 33 Franco Deboni, Fontana Arte: Gio Ponti, Pietro Chiesa, Max Ingrand, Turin, 2012, fg. 409

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104. Fulvio Bianconi

1915-1996

Pair of rare ceiling lights Circa 1950 Pezzato coloured glass, lattimo glass, brass. Each: 50.5 cm (19 7/8 in.) drop, 38.8 cm (15 1/4 in.) diameter Produced by Venini & C., Murano, Italy. Estimate ÂŁ10,000-15,000 $12,200-18,300 â‚Ź11,400-17,100 Literature Franco Deboni, Venini Glass, Catalogue 1921-2007, Volume 2, Turin, 2007, fg. 227

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105. Paolo Bufa

1903-1970

Side table 1940s Cipollino marble, brass. 45.5 cm (17 7/8 in.) high, 64.8 cm (25 1/2 in.) diameter Produced by Marelli & Colico, Cantù, Italy. Together with a certifcate of authenticity from the Paolo Bufa Archive. Estimate £3,000-5,000 $3,700-6,100 €3,400-5,700 Provenance Private collection, Palermo

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106. Carlo Scarpa

1906-1978

Mirror, model no. 30 Circa 1937 Pesante battuto coloured glass, mirrored glass, brass. 39.1 x 34.5 x 9.1 cm (15 3/8 x 13 5/8 x 3 5/8 in.) Produced by Venini & C., Murano, Italy. Reverse with manufacturer’s paper label VENINI S.A./MURANO and impressed with VENINI/MURANO. Estimate £6,000-8,000 $7,300-9,700 €6,800-9,100 Literature Anna Venini Diaz de Santillana, Venini Catalogue Raisonné 1921-1986, Milan, 2000, p. 242, pl. 43 Franco Deboni, Venini Glass: Its history, artists and techniques, Volume 1, Turin, 2007, pl. 43

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107. Gio Ponti

1891-1979

Armchair, model no. 504, designed for the First Class Dining Room of the ‘Conte Grande’ transatlantic ocean liner Circa 1948 Walnut, brass, fabric. 87 x 58 x 63.6 cm (34 1/4 x 22 7/8 x 25 in.) Manufactured by Cassina, Meda, Italy. Together with a certifcate of authenticity from the Gio Ponti Archives. Estimate £3,000-5,000 $3,700-6,100 €3,400-5,700 Provenance Private collection, Milan Literature ‘Alcune opere d’arte sul Conte Grande’, Domus, no. 244, March 1950, p. 25 Paolo Piccione, Gio Ponti: le navi: il progetto degli interni navali, 1948-1953, Viareggio, Italy, 2007, pp. 60-63, 65 Ugo La Pietra, ed., Gio Ponti: L’arte si innamora dell’ industria, New York, 2009, p. 137, fg. 299

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108. Tomaso Buzzi

1900-1981

Rare ceiling light, model no. 5235 1931-1935 Lattimo aurato and pulegoso glass, tubular brass, brass. 85.5 cm (33 5/8 in.) drop, 66.5 cm (26 1/8 in.) diameter Produced by Venini & C., Murano, Italy. Estimate £6,000-8,000 $7,300-9,700 €6,800-9,100 Provenance Private collection, Milan Literature Anna Venini Diaz de Santillana, Venini Catalogue Raisonné 1921-1986, Milan, 2000, p. 255, pl. 136 Franco Deboni, Venini Glass: Its history, artists and techniques, Volume 1, Turin, 2007, pl. 136

109. Venini Table mirror, model no. 74 Circa 1939 A treccia coloured glass, mirrored glass, brass. 55 x 50.5 cm (21 5/8 x 19 7/8 in.) Produced by Venini & C., Murano, Italy. Reverse with partial paper label. Estimate £3,000-4,000 $3,700-4,900 €3,400-4,600 Literature Anna Venini Diaz de Santillana, Venini Catalogue Raisonné 1921-1986, Milan, 2000, p. 242, pl. 44D Franco Deboni, Venini Glass: Its history, artists and techniques, Volume 1, Turin, 2007, pl. 44D

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110. Venini Large illuminated mirror, model no. 68 Circa 1939 Mirrored glass, brass, clear glass a treccia. 132 cm (51 7/8 in.) diameter Produced by Venini & C., Murano, Italy. Estimate £6,000-8,000 $7,300-9,700 €6,800-9,100 Provenance Private collection, Milan Literature Anna Venini Diaz de Santillana, Venini Catalogue Raisonné 1921-1986, Milan, 2000, p. 242, pl. 44C Franco Deboni, Venini Glass: Its history, artists and techniques, Volume 1, Turin, 2007, pl. 44C

111. Arredoluce Rare side table, designed for the Arredoluce showrooms 1950s Coloured glass, leather-bound wood, brass. 50.2 cm (19 3/4 in.) high, 63.2 cm (24 7/8 in.) diameter Manufactured by Arredoluce, Monza, Italy. Top of stem impressed with manufacturer’s mark A. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800

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112. Pia Guidetti Crippa Rare ‘Quadro luminoso’ wall light Circa 1967 Painted aluminium, tubular brass, brass. 50 x 40 x 9.5 cm (19 5/8 x 15 3/4 x 3 3/4 in.) Manufactured by Lumi, Milan, Italy. Inside of brass shade with manufacturer’s plastic label PIA GUIDETTI CRIPPA/designer/LUMI/MADE IN ITALY. Estimate £2,000-3,000 $2,400-3,700 €2,300-3,400

113. Gio Ponti

1891-1979

Bench, designed for the public administration ofces, Forlí, Italy 1940s Laminated plywood, stained beech-veneered wood, stained beech, brass. 91.5 x 200 x 49 cm (36 x 78 3/4 x 19 1/4 in.) Side with inventory metal label impressed with AMMINISTRAZIONE PROVINCIALE/FORLÍ/NUMERO D’INVENTARIO and handwritten in marker A 109. Together with a certifcate of authenticity from the Gio Ponti Archives. Estimate £7,000-9,000 $8,500-11,000 €8,000-10,200 Provenance Public administration ofces, Forlí

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114. Gio Ponti

1891-1979

Bench, designed for the public administration ofces, Forlí, Italy 1940s Laminated plywood, stained beech veneered wood, stained beech, pine, brass. 87.7 x 329.2 x 49.5 cm (34 1/2 x 129 5/8 x 19 1/2 in.) Side with inventory metal label impressed with AMMINISTRAZIONE PROVINCIALE/FORLÍ/NUMERO D’INVENTARIO and handwritten in marker with faded inventory number. Together with a certifcate of authenticity from the Gio Ponti Archives. Estimate £7,000-9,000 $8,500-11,000 €8,000-10,200 Provenance Public administration ofces, Forlí

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115. Fontana Arte Mirror, model no. 1928 1963 Mirrored glass, coloured glass, painted steel. 51.7 x 51.7 x 4 cm (20 3/8 x 20 3/8 x 1 5/8 in.) Manufactured by Fontana Arte, Milan, Italy. Reverse ink stamped with 27 SEPT. 1963. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 Literature ‘rassegna domus, per Natale’, Domus, no. 373, December 1960, fg. 1 Edoardo Paoli, Specchiere e specchi, quaderni vitrum, no. 8, 1996, p. 199

116. Fontana Arte Standing ashtray 1940s Glass, tubular brass, brass. 57 cm (22 1/2 in.) high Manufactured by Fontana Arte, Milan, Italy. Estimate £2,000-3,000 $2,400-3,700 €2,300-3,400

117. Fontana Arte Set of three wall lights, model no. 2140 Circa 1960 Opaque glass, brass. Each: 10.7 x 10.2 x 15 cm (4 1/4 x 4 x 5 7/8 in.) Manufactured by Fontana Arte, Milan, Italy. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 Provenance Private collection, Como Literature Fontana Arte, Archive image no. 3699

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118. Max Ingrand

1908-1969

Table lamp 1955 Painted cast aluminium, fabric shade. 50 x 42 x 15.7 cm (19 5/8 x 16 1/2 x 6 1/8 in.) Manufactured by Fontana Arte, Milan, Italy. Reverse with retailer’s paper label M.FUCILE/ MESSINA/A GARIBALDI. 71/TELEFONO 13239. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 Literature Pierre-Emmanuel Martin-Vivier, Max Ingrand, Du Verre À La Lumière, Paris, 2009, pp. 193-94 Franco Deboni, Fontana Arte: Gio Ponti, Pietro Chiesa, Max Ingrand, Turin, 2012, fg. 364

119. Augusto Romano

1918-2001

Unique pair of sofas, designed for Casa Cirio, Turin Circa 1952 Walnut, fabric. Each: 88 x 118 x 70 cm (34 5/8 x 46 1/2 x 27 1/2 in.) Estimate £7,000-9,000 $8,500-11,000 €8,000-10,200 Provenance Casa Cirio, Turin Literature Daniele Regis and Lucetta Battaglia, Augusto Romano architetto, Turin, 2002, p. 162 for a drawing of the present lot in situ

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120. Augusto Romano

1918-2001

Unique set of six dining chairs, designed for Casa Cirio, Turin Circa 1952 Walnut, brass, fabric. Each: 79.5 x 49.7 x 56.5 cm (31 1/4 x 19 5/8 x 22 1/4 in.) Estimate ÂŁ4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 â‚Ź4,600-6,800 Provenance Casa Cirio, Turin Literature Daniele Regis and Lucetta Battaglia, Augusto Romano architetto, Turin, 2002, p. 162 for a drawing of the present lot in situ

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121. Max Ingrand

1908-1969

Set of four wall lights, model no. 1568 Circa 1956 Opaque partially-chiseled glass, brass, nickel-plated brass. Each: 61.8 cm (24 3/8 in.) high Manufactured by Fontana Arte, Milan, Italy. Estimate ÂŁ18,000-24,000 $21,900-29,200 â‚Ź20,500-27,300 Provenance Ceccato Buzzi collection, Milan Literature Fontana Arte Illuminazione, sales catalogue, Italy, 1960s, p. 55 Franco Deboni, Fontana Arte: Gio Ponti, Pietro Chiesa, Max Ingrand, Turin, 2012, fg. 340

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122. Angelo Mangiarotti

1921-2012

Early low table Circa 1959 Walnut, walnut-veneered wood, bronze. 71 cm (27 7/8 in.) high, 120.2 cm (47 3/8 in.) diameter Manufactured by Bernini, Italy. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 Provenance Private collection, Milan Literature ‘Un tavolo in fonderia’, Domus, no. 408, November 1963, p. 42 Irene de Guttry and Maria Paola Maino, Il Mobile Italiano Degli Anni ‘40 e ‘50, Roma-Bari, 1992, p. 201, fg. 10 Ugo Alfano Casati, ed., Angelo Mangiarotti: Matter and Sense, Chicago, 2007, n.p.

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123. Ettore Sottsass, Jr.

1917-2007

Rare ‘Tempus’ wall-mounted unit Circa 1965 Walnut, walnut veneered wood, painted wood, mirrored glass, thermometer. 171.7 x 64 x 28.5 cm (67 5/8 x 25 1/4 x 11 1/4 in.) Manufactured by Poltronova, Agliana, Italy. Estimate £10,000-15,000 $12,200-18,300 €11,400-17,100 Literature ‘Ettore Sottsas Jr.: mobili 1965 per Poltronova’, Domus, no. 433, December 1965, pp. 36-37 for other examples from the series Giuliana Gramigna, Repertorio 1950/1980, Milan, 1985, p. 225 for other examples from the series

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124. Gino Sarfatti

1912-1985

Pair of ceiling lights, model no. 3027 Circa 1960 Painted aluminium, brass, glass. Each: 21 cm (8 1/4 in.) drop, 26 cm (10 1/4 in.) diameter Manufactured by Arteluce, Milan, Italy. Each with manufacturer’s printed label AL/MILANO/ARTELUCE. Estimate £3,000-5,000 $3,700-6,100 €3,400-5,700 Literature Marco Romanelli and Sandra Severi, Gino Sarfatti: selected works 1938-1973, Milan, 2012, p. 484 Clémence Krzentowski and Didier Krzentowski, eds., The Complete Designers’ Lights II, 35 Years of Collecting, Paris, 2014, p. 189

125. Gino Sarfatti

1912-1985

Rare table lamp, model no. 522 1948-1950 Glass, nickel-plated metal, painted aluminium. 40 cm (15 3/4 in.) high, 34 cm (13 3/8 in.) diameter Manufactured by Arteluce, Milan, Italy. Base with manufacturer’s printed label AL/MILANO/ARTELUCE. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 Provenance Casa Bellori, Inveruno, Milan Literature Marco Romanelli and Sandra Severi, Gino Sarfatti: selected works 1938-1973, Milan, 2012, p. 423

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126. Gino Sarfatti

1912-1985

Counterbalance ceiling light, model no. 2121 Circa 1961 Opaline methacrylate, painted aluminium, brass, metal chain. 60 cm (23 5/8 in.) diameter, variable drop Manufactured by Arteluce, Milan, Italy. Estimate £10,000-15,000 $12,200-18,300 €11,400-17,100 Provenance Casa Bellori, Inveruno, Milan Literature Marco Romanelli and Sandra Severi, Gino Sarfatti: selected works 1938-1973, Milan, 2012, pp. 29, 476 Clémence Krzentowski and Didier Krzentowski, eds., The Complete Designers’ Lights II, 35 Years of Collecting, Paris, 2014, p. 210

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127. Tito Agnoli

1931-2012

Ceiling light 1960s Painted aluminium, acrylic, tubular brass, brass. 40 cm (15 3/4 in.) diameter, variable drop Manufactured by O-Luce, Milan, Italy. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 Literature Domus, no. 409, December 1963, p. d/180 for a similar example

128. Gianfranco Frattini

1926-2004

Writing desk Circa 1959 Walnut, walnut-veneered wood, painted tubular iron. 80.5 x 110 x 67 cm (31 3/4 x 43 1/4 x 26 3/8 in.) Manufactured by Cantieri Carugati, Milan, Italy. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 Literature Domus, no. 361, December 1959, no. 362, January 1960, no. 376, March 1961, n.p. for an advertisement

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129. Giuseppe Ostuni ‘Trittico’ adjustable standard lamp, model no. 339 Circa 1950 Painted aluminium, tubular brass, brass, marble. 202 cm (79 1/2 in.) high fully extended Manufactured by O-Luce, Milan, Italy. Estimate £7,000-9,000 $8,500-11,000 €8,000-10,200 Literature Clémence Krzentowski and Didier Krzentowski, eds., The Complete Designers’ Lights II, 35 Years of Collecting, Paris, 2014, p. 103

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130. Gabriella Crespi

1922-2017

Prototype ‘Photospore’ candle holder Circa 1973 Glass, brass. 48.6 cm (19 1/8 in.) high, 27.3 cm (10 3/4 in.) diameter Produced by Gabriella Crespi, Milan and glass by Barovier & Toso, Murano, Italy. Impressed with facsimile signature Gabriella Crespi. Together with a certifcate of authenticity from the Archivio Gabriella Crespi. Estimate £2,000-3,000 $2,400-3,700 €2,300-3,400 Provenance Acquired directly from the designer, circa 1973

The present lot has been authenticated by the Archivio Gabriella Crespi and is recorded under archive number 06261092G.

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131. Gabriella Crespi

‘2000’ extendable cofee table, from the ‘Plurimi’ series Circa 1970 Brass-covered wood. 34.7 x 260 x 90 cm (135/8 x 1023/8 x 353/8 in.) fully extended Produced by Gabriella Crespi, Milan, Italy. Brass label impressed with facsimile signature Gabriella Crespi/ BREV and side with Gabriella Crespi/BREV/58. Together with a certifcate of authenticity from the Archivio Gabriella Crespi.

Literature Patrick Favardin and Guy Bloch-Champfort, Les Décorateurs des Années 60-70, Paris, 2007, pp. 141, 146 Bonata Sartorio, ‘Visioni Metamorfche’, Elle, Milan, October 2011, p. 172 Gabriella Crespi: The Sign and the Spirit: Multiple Furniture, Sculptures and Jewelry, exh. cat., Palazzo Reale di Milano, Milan, 2011, p. 18

Estimate £16,000-24,000 $19,500-29,200 €18,200-27,300

The present lot has been authenticated by the Archivio Gabriella Crespi and is recorded under archive number 200260000.

Provenance Private collection, Turin

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132. Gino Sarfatti

1912-1985

Set of three wall lights, model no. 249/2 Circa 1963 Painted metal, opaque glass. Each: 10.5 x 30 x 10 cm (4 1/8 x 11 3/4 x 3 7/8 in.) Manufactured by Arteluce, Milan, Italy. Each light with manufacturer’s printed label AL/MILANO/ARTELUCE. Estimate £3,000-5,000 $3,700-6,100 €3,400-5,700 Literature Marco Romanelli and Sandra Severi, Gino Sarfatti: selected works 1938-1973, Milan, 2012, pp. 334, 417 Clémence Krzentowski and Didier Krzentowski, eds., The Complete Designers’ Lights II, 35 Years of Collecting, Paris, 2014, p. 223

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133. Angelo Lelii

1915-1979

Standard lamp 1960s Acrylic, chromium-plated steel. 177.5 cm (69 7/8 in.) high Manufactured by Arredoluce, Monza, Italy. Underside of base with manufacturer’s paper label A/MADE IN ITALY/ ARREDOLUCE MONZA. Estimate £15,000-20,000 $18,300-24,400 €17,100-22,800

The present lot has been registered in the Arredoluce Archives, Italy, as number 7449356.

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134. Gio Ponti

1891-1979

Swivel chair, model no. 1938, designed for the Montecatini S.A. ofces, Milan 1936 Painted aluminium, painted steel, steel, vinyl. 85 x 60 x 60 cm (33 1/2 x 23 5/8 x 23 5/8 in.) Underside of seat embossed MONTECATINI S.A./MODELLO 1938 and back of seat impressed with A 3/1220. Estimate £2,000-3,000 $2,400-3,700 €2,300-3,400 Provenance Montecatini S.A. ofces, Milan Italian Embassy, Berlin Literature ‘Un palazzo del lavoro’, Domus, no. 135, March 1939, pp. 36-37 Gio Ponti, oggetti di design 1925-1970, exh. cat., Galleria Babuino Novecento, Rome, 2007, p. 58 Ugo La Pietra, ed., Gio Ponti: L’arte si innamora dell’industria, New York, 2009, p. 82, fg. 191, p. 195, fg. 412 for similar examples Laura Falconi, ed., Gio Ponti: Interiors, Objects, Drawings, 1920-1976, Milan, 2010, p. 118

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135. Gino Sarfatti

1912-1985

Pair of standard lamps, model no. 1081b Circa 1960 Opaque glass, painted tubular steel, painted cast iron, aluminium. Tallest: 195 cm (76 3/4 in.) Manufactured by Arteluce, Milan, Italy. Estimate £10,000-15,000 $12,200-18,300 €11,400-17,100 Provenance Casa Bellori, Inveruno, Milan Literature Domus, no. 411, February 1964, n.p. for an advertisement Marco Romanelli and Sandra Severi, Gino Sarfatti: selected works 1938-1973, Milan, 2012, p. 456

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136. Max Ingrand

1908-1969

Table lamp 1960 Nickel-plated brass, chiselled glass. 22.5 x 22 x 16 cm (8 7/8 x 8 5/8 x 6 1/4 in.) Manufactured by Saint Gobain, France. Base impressed with manufacturer’s mark SAINT-GOBAIN.

137. Gio Ponti

1891-1979

Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800

Sideboard, model no. 2184, from the ‘Modern by Singer’ series Circa 1950 Walnut, brass. 76.6 x 183 x 51 cm (30 1/8 x 72 x 20 1/8 in.) Manufactured by Singer & Sons, New York, Chicago, USA. Drawer interior with manufacturer’s plastic label M/SINGER/& SONS/NEW YORKCHICAGO. Together with a certifcate of authenticity from the Gio Ponti Archives.

Provenance Private collection, Rome

Estimate £10,000-15,000 $12,200-18,300 €11,400-17,100

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138. Lorenzo Burchiellaro

b. 1933

139. Gio Ponti

1891-1979

Unique mirror 1960 Mirrored glass, silvered copper. 100 x 38 cm (39 3/8 x 14 7/8 in.) Reverse with paper label renzo burchiellaro/5/ SPECCHIO IN RAME ARGENTATO E INCISO/cm 100x38 lavoro eseguito nel maggio 1960.

Desk 1940s Indian rosewood-veneered wood, stained walnut, brass, glass. 78.2 x 139.4 x 74 cm (30 3/4 x 54 7/8 x 29 1/8 in.) Together with a certifcate of authenticity from the Gio Ponti Archives.

Estimate £5,000-7,000 $6,100-8,500 €5,700-8,000

Estimate £8,000-12,000 $9,700-14,600 €9,100-13,700

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140. Gino Sarfatti

1912-1985

Outdoor foor light, model no. 1102 Circa 1971 Opaque glass, painted metal, plastic-coated metal. 99.5 cm (39 1/8 in.) high, 34.5 cm (13 5/8 in.) diameter Manufactured by Arteluce, Milan, Italy. Estimate £3,000-4,000 $3,700-4,900 €3,400-4,600

141. Vistosi Set of three side tables 1980s Coloured glass. Tallest: 46.3 cm (181/ 4 in.) high, 50 cm (195/8 in.) diameter Produced by Vistosi, Murano, Italy. Estimate £5,000-7,000 $6,100-8,500 €5,700-8,000

Provenance Casa Bellori, Inveruno, Milan Literature Marco Romanelli and Sandra Severi, Gino Sarfatti: selected works 1938-1973, Milan, 2012, p. 459 Clémence Krzentowski and Didier Krzentowski, eds., The Complete Designers’ Lights II, Paris, 2014, p. 318

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142. Martin Szekely

b. 1956

‘Nord’ vase 1989 Crystal. 37 cm (14 5/8 in.) high, 28.5 cm (11 1/4 in.) diameter Manufactured by Val Saint Lambert, Seraing, Belgium. Number 21 from the edition of 100. Base incised with Val St Lambert/Martin Szekely/21 / 100 and with manufacturer’s paper label VAL St LAMBERT/ CRISTAL BELGIUM/DEPOSE. Estimate £15,000-20,000 $18,300-24,400 €17,100-22,800 Literature Martin Szekely, meublier-designer, exh. cat., Arts Santa Mònica, Barcelona, 1995, n.p. Martin Szekely Designer, exh. cat., Grand-Hornu, Boussu, 1998, no. 12 Chloé Braunstein-Kriegel and Éric Germain, Les années Staudenmeyer, 25 ans de design en France, Paris, 2009, p. 491

Martin Szekely’s ‘Nord’ vase is included in the permanent collection of the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. Phillips wishes to thank Aurélie Julien for her assistance with the cataloguing of the present lot.

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143. Marc Newson

b. 1963

‘Super Guppy’ standard lamp Designed 1987 Tubular aluminium, aluminium, moulded glass. 186.2 cm (73 1/4 in.) high Manufactured by Terada Tekkojo for Idée, Tokyo, Japan. Top of shade with manufacturer’s decal IDÉE. Estimate £2,000-3,000 $2,400-3,700 €2,300-3,400 Ω Provenance Private collection, Tokyo Literature Alice Rawsthorn, Marc Newson, London, 1999, pp. 30-33 Louise Neri, ed., Marc Newson, exh. cat., Gagosian Gallery, New York, 2007, pp. 22-23

144. Shiro Kuramata

1934-1991

Pair of ‘three-legged B’ chairs, model no. R108 and table, model no. T8008 Designed 1986 Painted tubular steel, oak-veneered plywood. Each chair: 77 x 47 x 46 cm (30 3/8 x 18 1/2 x 18 1/8 in.) Table: 75 cm (29 1/2 in.) high, 38 cm (14 7/8 in.) diameter Manufactured by UMS Pastoe, Japan and the Netherlands. Estimate £5,000-7,000 $6,100-8,500 €5,700-8,000 Literature ‘Shiro Kuramata 1987’, Idée, Tokyo, 1987, n.p. for the chair Arata Isozaki and Ettore Sottsass, Shiro Kuramata 1967-1987, Tokyo, 1988, pp. 102, 120-21 for the chair Shiro Kuramata 1934-1991, exh. cat., Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, 1996, p. 181, fg. 6, p. 184, fg. 4 for the chair Shiro Kuramata and Ettore Sottsass, exh. cat., 21_21 Design Sight, Tokyo, 2011, p. 197 for the chair Gert Staal and Anne ven der Zwaag, Pastoe 100 years of design innovation, Rotterdam, 2013, pp. 112, 218 Deyan Sudjic, Shiro Kuramata: Catalogue of Works, London, 2013, p. 343, fg. 453 for the chair

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145. Martin Szekely

b. 1956

‘P.P.C.’ table 2006 Nickel-plated stainless steel, wenge wood. 75 x 240 x 120 cm (29 1/2 x 94 1/2 x 47 1/4 in.) Produced by Galerie kreo, Paris, France. Number 5 from the edition of 8 plus 2 artist’s proofs and 2 prototypes. Underside signed and dated in marker 5 / 8/2006/ Martin Szekely. Estimate £20,000-25,000 $24,400-30,500 €22,800-28,500 Ω

Phillips wishes to thank Aurélie Julien for her assistance with the cataloguing of the present lot.

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146. Maarten Baas

b. 1978

Unique ‘Smoke’ cabinet 2006 Charred pre-existing designed cabinet, clear epoxy resin, brass. 86.5 x 122.8 x 60.5 cm (34 x 48 3/8 x 23 7/8 in.) Produced by Baas & den Herder, the Netherlands. Drawer interior signed in marker Maarten Baas, underside with metal label moooi & BAAS/Smoke Unique-Piece by Maarten Baas signed in marker Maarten and side with inset metal lettering BAAS.

Provenance Cibone, Tokyo Literature Marcus Fairs, Twenty-First Century Design, London, 2006, p. 150

Estimate £8,000-12,000 $9,700-14,600 €9,100-13,700 Ω

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147. Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec b. 1971 and b. 1976 Double ‘Black Light’ 2008 Painted aluminium, painted fberglass, rubber, acrylic. 179.2 x 220 x 49.5 cm (70 1/ 2 x 86 5/8 x 19 1/ 2 in.) Produced by Galerie kreo, Paris, France. First artist’s proof from the edition of eight plus two artist’s proofs and two prototypes. Stem impressed with ERB 2008/EA1. Estimate £32,000-38,000 $39,000-46,300 €36,400-43,300 Ω Literature Robert Klanten, et al., eds., Desire The Shape of Things to Come, Berlin, 2008, pp. 72, 74, fg. 1 Clémence Krzentowski and Didier Krzentowski, eds., The Complete Designers’ Lights II, 35 Years of Collecting, Paris, 2014, p. 373

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148. Konstantin Grcic

b. 1965

Pair of stools, designed for the ‘Missing Object’ exhibition, Galerie kreo, Paris 2004 Oak. Each: 40 x 40 x 19.7 cm (15 3/4 x 15 3/4 x 7 3/4 in.) Produced by Galerie kreo, Paris, France. Number 12 and 13 from the edition of 30. Each underside impressed with artist’s facsimile signature K. Grcic and 12 / 30/2004 13 / 30/2004 respectively. Estimate £20,000-30,000 $24,400-36,500 €22,800-34,200 Literature Florian Böhm, ed., KGID, Konstantin Grcic Industrial Design, London, 2005, pp. 122-23, 216

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149. Shigeru Uchida

1943-2016

‘Come Shine’ chest of drawers, from the ‘Furniture as Remembrance’ series 1991 Oak, oak-veneered wood, walnut, walnut-veneered wood. 159.7 x 25 x 25 cm (62 7/8 x 9 7/8 x 9 7/8 in.) Manufactured by Pastoe, the Netherlands. From the edition of 12. Estimate £8,000-12,000 $9,700-14,600 €9,100-13,700 Literature Shigeru Uchida, et. al., Interior Design: Uchida, Mitsuhashi, Nishioka & Studio 80 Vol. II, Cologne, 1996, pp. 93, 166 Gert Staal and Anne ven der Zwaag, Pastoe 100 years of design innovation, Rotterdam, 2013, p. 108 for a drawing, p. 220

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150. Maarten Van Severen

1956-2005

Wall-mounted shelf, model no. K7V90 Designed 1990 Aluminium. 40.7 x 280.5 x 36 cm (16 x 110 3/8 x 14 1/8 in.) Manufactured by Maarten Van Severen Meubelen and Top Mouton, Poperinge, Belgium. Estimate £20,000-30,000 $24,400-36,500 €22,800-34,200 Literature Maarten Van Severen, ‘A way of working for a way of living’, Domus, no. 764, October 1994, p. 54 Maarten Van Severen and Rolf Fehlbaum, Maarten Van Severen Werken - Work, Oostkamp, 2004, pp. 234-35, 249

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151. Hella Jongerius

b. 1963

Set of six ‘Groove’ and ‘Long Neck’ bottles 2008 Porcelain, coloured and clear glass, tape. Tallest: 48.5 cm (19 1/8 in.) high, 13 cm (5 1/8 in.) diameter Produced by Jongerius Lab, the Netherlands. Number 10, 11, 13, 16, 17 and 18 from the open edition. Underside of each signed Hella and numbered #10, #11, #13, #16, #17, #18 respectively. Estimate £4,000-6,000 $4,900-7,300 €4,600-6,800 ‡ Literature Ellen Lupton, Skin: Surface, Substance + Design, New York, 2002, p. 133 Louise Schouwenberg, Hella Jongerius, London, 2003, throughout

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152. Hella Jongerius

b. 1963

Unique ‘Cupboard #12’, from the ‘Collection Cupboards’ series 2005 Acrylic, painted and sanded ash wood. 80.3 x 56.8 x 56.5 cm (31 5/8 x 22 3/8 x 22 1/4 in.) Number 12 from the production of 13 unique works from the Collection Cupboards. Interior of one drawer signed and dated in marker #Hella 2005. Estimate £5,000-7,000 $6,100-8,500 €5,700-8,000 Ω Literature Sophie Lovell, Furnish: Furniture and Interior Design for the 21st Century, Berlin, 2007, p. 241 for other examples from the Collection Cupboards

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153. Johanna Grawunder

b. 1961

‘Big Round Light’, from the Street Glow series 2005 Painted carbon fbre, metallic ‘glitter’ fnish. 83.5 cm (32 7/8 in.) high, 100 cm (39 3/8 in.) diameter Produced by Galerie Italienne, Paris, France. From the edition of 6. Estimate £6,000-8,000 $7,300-9,700 €6,800-9,100 Ω Literature Johanna Grawunder and Galerie Italienne, Foreign Policy, Johanna Grawunder: Recent International Light and Design Projects, Paris, 2006, p. 38

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154. Fernando Campana and Humberto Campana b. 1961 and b. 1953 ‘Mono Sushi’ sofa 2010 Carpet, rubber, ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), fabric, wood, stainless steel. 73.5 x 160 x 74 cm (28 7/8 x 62 7/8 x 29 1/8 in.) Manufactured by Estudio Campana, Brazil. Number 1 of 2 blue examples from the edition of 24 plus 5 artist’s proofs and 1 prototype. Underside handwritten in marker with Campana 1/2 edition of 24. Together with a certifcate of authenticity from Estudio Campana. Estimate £30,000-50,000 $36,500-60,900 €34,200-56,900 Literature Campana Brothers, Complete Works (So Far), New York, 2010, pp. 174-75, 267 for a multicoloured example

Phillips wishes to thank Ana Paula Moreno, General Manager of Estudio Campana, for her assistance with the cataloguing of the present lot.

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155. Fernando Campana and Humberto Campana b. 1961 and b. 1953 ‘Banquete’ chair 2006 Stufed toy animals, brushed tubular steel. 90 x 140 x 100 cm (35 3/8 x 55 1/8 x 39 3/8 in.) Manufactured by Estudio Campana, Brazil. Number 22 from the edition of 150 plus 5 artist’s proofs and 3 prototypes. One animal embroidered with ‘Campana/N. 22/2006’. Estimate £12,000-18,000 $14,600-21,900 €13,700-20,500 Literature Sophie Lovell, Furnish: Furniture and Interior Design for the 21st Century, Berlin, 2007, p. 238 Campana Brothers, Complete Works (So Far), New York, 2010, pp. 186-87, 266

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156. Fernando Campana and Humberto Campana b. 1961 and b. 1953 ‘Cake’ stool Circa 2008 Stufed toy animals, brushed stainless steel. 44 cm (17 3/8 in.) high, 117 cm (46 1/8 in.) diameter Manufactured by Estudio Campana, Brazil. Number 13 from the edition of 150 plus 5 artist’s proofs and 1 prototype. One animal embroidered with Campanas N˚ 13 / 150. Together with a certifcate of authenticity from Estudio Campana. Estimate £12,000-18,000 $14,600-21,900 €13,700-20,500 Literature Darrin Alfred, et al, Campana Brothers, Complete Works (So Far), New York, 2010, p. 286

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157. Yoichi Ohira

b. 1946

Unique ‘Mosaico a Polvere’ vase 2003 Hand-blown glass canes with murrine, avventurine and powder inserts, partial inciso surface. 34.5 cm (13 5/8 in.) high, 19.5 cm (7 5/8 in.) diameter Executed by Livio Serena, master glassblower, and Giacomo Barbini, master cutter and grinder, Murano, Italy. Underside incised with Yoichi Ohira/m° L. Serena/ m° G. Barbini/1 / 1 unico/Friday 21-11-2003/murano and artist’s cipher. Estimate £10,000-15,000 $12,200-18,300 €11,400-17,100 Provenance Galleria Scaletta di Vetro, Milan

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158. Yoichi Ohira

b. 1946

Unique ‘Murrine con fasce verticali’ vase 2003 Hand-blown glass canes with murrine, avventurine and powder inserts, partial battuto and polished surface. 39 cm (15 3/8 in.) high, 20 cm (7 7/8 in.) diameter Executed by Livio Serena, master glassblower, and Giacomo Barbini, master cutter and grinder, Murano, Italy. Underside incised with Yoichi Ohira/m° L. Serena/ m° G. Barbini/1 / 1 unico/Friday 10-10-2003/murano and artist’s cipher. Estimate £12,000-18,000 $14,600-21,900 €13,700-20,500 Provenance Galleria Scaletta di Vetro, Milan

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159. Yoichi Ohira

b. 1946

Unique ‘La Diva Callas Vestita di Fortuny’ vase 2000 Hand-blown glass canes with clear glass murrine, battuto and polished surface. 26 cm (10 1/4 in.) high, 12 cm (4 3/4 in.) diameter Executed by Livio Serena, master glassblower, and Giacomo Barbini, master cutter and grinder, Murano, Italy. Underside incised with Yoichi Ohira/m° L. Serena/ m° G. Barbini/1 / 1 unico murano/venerdì 28 aprile, 2000/”la diva: Callas” and artist’s cipher. Estimate £7,000-9,000 $8,500-11,000 €8,000-10,200 Provenance Galleria Scaletta di Vetro, Milan

160. Yoichi Ohira

b. 1946

Unique ‘A Nastri’ vase 2000 Hand-blown glass canes, cut and polished surface. 17 cm (6 3/4 in.) high, 13 cm (5 1/8 in.) diameter Executed by Livio Serena, master glassblower, and Giacomo Barbini, master cutter and grinder, Murano, Italy. Underside incised with Yoichi Ohira/m° L. Serena/ m° G. Barbini/1 / 1 unico murano/venerdì 21-04-2000 and artist’s cipher. Estimate £8,000-12,000 $9,700-14,600 €9,100-13,700 Provenance Galleria Scaletta di Vetro, Milan

Exhibited ‘Yoichi Ohira: A Phenomenon in Glass’, Barry Friedman Ltd., New York, 19 September-9 November 2002 Literature Rosa Barovier Mentasti, William Warmus and Suzanne Frantz, Yoichi Ohira: A Phenomenon in Glass, exh. cat., Barry Friedman Ltd., New York, 2002, illustrated pp. 210, 382

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161. Yoichi Ohira

b. 1946

Unique ‘Gocce di Cristallo’ vase, from the ‘Metamorfosi’ series 1999 Hand-blown glass canes with clear glass murrine. 20 cm (7 7/8 in.) high, 18 cm (7 1/8 in.) diameter Executed by master glassblower Livio Serena, Murano, Italy. Underside incised with Yoichi Ohira m° L. Serena 1 / 1 unico venerdì 2 aprile 1999/murano/”metamorfosi” and artist’s cipher. Estimate £5,000-7,000 $6,100-8,500 €5,700-8,000 Provenance Galleria Scaletta di Vetro, Milan

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162. Yoichi Ohira

b. 1946

Unique ‘Sta sera vado alla Scala’ vase 2003 Hand-blown glass canes with murrine, avventurine and powder inserts. 30 cm (11 3/4 in.) high, 18 cm (7 1/8 in.) diameter Executed by Livio Serena, master glassblower, and Giacomo Barbini, master cutter and grinder, Murano, Italy. Underside incised with Yoichi Ohira/m° L. Serena/ m° G. Barbini/1 / 1 unico/Friday 17-10-2003/murano and artist’s cipher. Estimate £10,000-15,000 $12,200-18,300 €11,400-17,100 Provenance Galleria Scaletta di Vetro, Milan

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163. Yoichi Ohira

b. 1946

Unique ‘Vaso rosso con murrine a lente’, from the ‘Gocce di Murrine’ series 1999 Hand-blown coloured glass canes with clear glass murrine, ground surface. 23.5 cm (9 1/4 in.) high, 16 cm (6 1/4 in.) diameter Executed by master glassblower Livio Serena, Murano, Italy. Underside incised with Yoichi Ohira m° L. Serena 1 / 1 unico venerdì 28 / 05 / 1999 murano and artist’s cipher. Estimate £5,000-7,000 $6,100-8,500 €5,700-8,000 Provenance Galleria Scaletta di Vetro, Milan

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Auction and Viewing Location 30 Berkeley Square, London W1J 6EX Auction 27 April 2017 at 2pm Viewing 21 – 27 April Monday – Saturday 10am – 6pm Sunday 12pm – 6pm Sale Designation In sending in written bids or making enquiries please refer to this sale as UK050117 or Design. Absentee and Telephone Bids tel +44 20 7318 4045 fax +44 20 7318 4035 Susanna Brockman +44 20 7318 4041 Rebecca Coombs +44 20 7901 7927 bidslondon@phillips.com Front cover Lot 25. Alev Siesbye, Bowl, 1988 (detail) Back cover Lot 47. Charlotte Perriand, Bibliothèque, from La Maison du Mexique, Cité Universitaire, Paris, circa 1952 (detail)

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Jungjin Lee Unnamed Road #060, 2011 (detail) Estimate £25,000-35,000

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Design. New York, 6 June 2017 Visit our public viewing from 31 May - 6 June at 450 Park Avenue, New York or at phillips.com Enquiries +1 212 940 1268 designnewyork@phillips.com

Shiro Kuramata Cabinet de CuriositĂŠ, Designed 1988 Estimate $50,000-70,000

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Index Agnoli, T. 127 Arredoluce 111 Baas, M. 146 Banf, G. L. 97 Bayle, P. 18, 19, 20 Belgiojoso, L. 97 Bianconi, F. 104 Bouroullec, E. 147 Bouroullec, R. 147 Bufa, P. 105 Burchiellaro, L. 138 Buzzi, T. 108 Campana, F. 154, 155, 156 Campana, H. 154, 155, 156 Chapallaz, E. 1, 2, 3, 4 Coper, H. 28 Crespi, G. 130, 131 Del Pierre, F. 5, 6, 7, 8 Dunand, J. 34 Eriksen, G. 14 Fontana Arte 103, 115, 116, 117 Franck, F. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Frank, J.-M. 35, 39, 40 Frattini, G. 128

Ingrand, M. 101, 118, 121, 136 Jeanneret, P. 62, 63, 64, 65, 66 Jongerius, H. 151, 152 Joulia, E. 15, 16, 17 Jouve, G. 45 Kindt-Larsen, E. 77 Kindt-Larsen, T. 77 Kuramata, S. 144 Larsen, E. 85 Lauritzen, V. 87 Le Corbusier 66, 67 Leach, B. 21, 22, 23 Lelii, A. 133 Lutyens, E. 33

Peressutti, E. 97 Perriand, C. 47, 67, 68 Ponti, G. 100, 102, 107, 113, 114, 134, 137, 139 Prouvé, J. 50, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61

Reggiani, M. 98 Rie, L. 29, 30, 31, 32, 36, 42 Rietveld, G. T. 49 Rogers, E. N. 97 Romano, A. 119, 120 Royère, J. 38, 41, 43, 44, 46 Ruhlmann, E. J. 37 Salto, A. J. 71, 72 Sarfatti, G. 93, 94, 124, 125, 126, 132, 135, 140

Måås-Fjetterström, M. 74 Madsen, A. B. 85 Mangiarotti, A. 122 Matégot, M. 70 Mathieu, R. 69 Mies van der Rohe, L. 48 Mogensen, B. 88, 90 Mollino, C. 95 Moos, P. 76 Mouille, S. 51, 53

Sarpaneva, T. 92 Scarpa, C. 99, 106 Siesbye, A. 24, 25, 26, 27 Simmelhag, K. 76 Sottsass, Jr. E. 123 Stilnovo 96 Studio BBPR 97 Suenson, P. 84 Szekely, M. 142, 145 Tapiovaara, I. 89

Newson, M. 143 Gottlob, K. 86 Grawunder, J. 153 Grcic, K. 148 Guidetti Crippa, P. 112 Henningsen, F. 78 Henningsen, P. 79, 80 Hjorth, A. E. 73, 91

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Uchida, S. 149 Ohira, Y. 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163

Ostuni, G. 129

Van Severen, M. 150 Venini 109, 110 Vistosi 141 Wegner, H. J. 75, 81, 82, 83

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