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Modern Art + Design 648

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195Josef Frank, a carpet, Matta Frank nr 4", tufted, ca 200 x 90 cm. Kasthall Ateljé.16 000 SEK
196Wolter Gahn, a silver plated three pcs coffee service, Swedish Grace, executed by Karl Wojtech, Stockholm 1920s.4 000 SEK
197Edward Hald, an engraved glass vase 'Urskogen', Orrefors, Sweden, designed in 1923/24, executed in 1924.22 000 SEK
198Sylvia Stave, an alpacca hot water jug, C.G. Hallberg, Stockholm 1930s. This model was designed around 1932/1933,7 500 SEK
199Sylvia Stave, an alpacca coctailshaker, C.G Hallberg, Stockholm, 1930s. Designed in 1934.4 000 SEK
200Sylvia Stave, two alpacca lidded dishes, C.G. Hallberg, Stockholm, designed in 1934.14 000 SEK
201Sylvia Stave, an alpacca coffee service, C.G. Hallberg, Stockholm 1930s.5 000 SEK
202Axel Einar Hjorth, a pair of showcase cabinets, from the fashion boutique Oscar Baeckmans, Nordiska Kompaniet, Stockholm 1929.50 000 SEK
203Axel Einar Hjorth, a large showcase cabinet, from the fashion boutique Oscar Baeckmans, Nordiska Kompaniet, Stockholm 1929.46 000 SEK
204Björn Trägårdh, a rectangular pewter tray, model nr A 1206, Firma Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1932.13 000 SEK
205Three door handles, from the City hall of Sundbyberg, by Eskil Sundahl och Artur von Schmalensee, for the Co/op 1930.3 000 SEK
206Mogens Mogensen, Sven Markelius and other architects/designers, 10 modernist door handles, Sweden 1930s.4 000 SEK
207Mogens Mogensen, four coat hangers, Albin Karlssons Metallfabrik, Sweden 1930s.3 500 SEK
208Gunnar Asplund, a wall lamp, "Typ 16". Provenance: The City Hall of Gothenburg, 1936. Probably executed by Arvid Böhlmarks Lampfabrik.70 000 SEK
209Gunnar Asplund, a wall lamp, "Typ 16". Provenance: The City Hall of Gothenburg, 1936. Probably executed by Arvid Böhlmarks Lampfabrik.70 000 SEK
210Folke Arström, an 8 pcs alpacca/ silver plated cocktail set, Guldsmedsaktiebolaget (GAB), Stockholm 1930s-50s.11 000 SEK
211Marcel Breuer, a first edition "B3", easy chair, Standard Möbel, Germany ca 1926-1927.60 000 SEK
212Marcel Breuer, a desk, model "B21", Thonet, 1930s. Provenance Wilhelm Kåge.13 000 SEK
213Marcel Breuer, a first edition "B5", Standard Möbel, Germany ca 1926-27.30 000 SEK
214Marcel Breuer, a table, model "B27", Thonet, 1930s.5 000 SEK
215Marcel Breuer, a chair, model stol, model "B33", Thonet, ca 1929-30.5 000 SEK
216Marcel Breuer, a table, model "B10", Thonet ca 1927-1930.12 000 SEK
217Marcel Breuer, an armchair, model "B34", Thonet, ca 1929-30.7 000 SEK
218Marcel Breuer, an armchair, model "B11", Thonet, ca 1929-30.5 000 SEK
219Marcel Breuer, most likely an intermediate version of model "B-11", Thonet ca 1929-30.4 000 SEK
220Marcel Breuer, a table, model "B12", Thonet, ca 1930.19 000 SEK
221Marcel Breuer, a "B3", easy chair, Standard Möbel, Germany ca 1927-1928.100 000 SEK
222Marcel Breuer, a table, model "B27", Thonet, 1930s.5 000 SEK
223Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a chair and stool, model "MR10", Berliner Metallgewerbe Josef Müller or Bamberg Metallwerkstätten, Germany ca 1926-27.42 000 SEK
224Anton Lorenz, attributed to, a table, model "GT71" Desta, Germany, ca 1927-28.17 000 SEK
225Otto Schulz, a velvet covered Swedish Modern cabinet, Sweden, late 1920s.760 000 SEK
226Otto Schulz, a table, Boet, Gothenburg, 1930s.15 000 SEK
227Otto Schulz, a table lamp, Boet, Gothenburg 1930-40s.19 000 SEK
228Otto Schulz, Otto Schulz, a lidded box, Boet, Gothenburg, 1930-40s.Ei myyty
229Otto Schulz, a 'Bosaik' wall shelf, Boet, Gothenburg 1940-50s.Ei myyty
230Otto Schulz, a pair of Swedish Modern easy chairs, Boet, Gothenburg 1930s-40s.180 000 SEK
231Otto Schulz, a Swedish Modern sofa, Sweden 1930s-40s.125 000 SEK
232Otto Schulz, a "Bosaik" serving trolley, Boet, Gothenburg 1940s.10 000 SEK
233Otto Schulz, a set of three mahogany occasional 'Bosaik' tables, Boet Gothenburg, 1940s.8 000 SEK
234Otto Schulz, a Swedish Modern easy chair, Boet, Gothenburg 1930s-40s.95 000 SEK
234AOtto Schulz, a pair of easy chairs, Boet, Gothenburg 1930s.180 000 SEK
235Otto Schulz, A Swedish Modern easy chair, Boet, Gothenburg 1940s.40 000 SEK
236Otto Schulz, a pair of Swedish Modern elm veneered cabinets, Boet, Gothenburg 1940s-50s.36 000 SEK
237Otto Schulz, a Swedish Modern elm veneered drop front chest of drawers, Boet, 1940s.17 000 SEK
238Otto Schulz, a pair of easy chairs, Boet, Gothenburg 1940s.26 000 SEK
239Otto Schulz, an easy chair, Boet, Gothenburg, 1940s.42 000 SEK
240Otto Schulz, a bar cabinet, 'Göta kanal', Boet, Gothenburg, 1940s.Ei myyty
241A Swedish Art Nouveau floor lamp, ca 1900.12 000 SEK
242Swedish designer, a stained and carved birch folkart chair, ca 1900.13 000 SEK
243Swedish Art Nouveau, a carved oak stool, early 1900s.12 000 SEK
244An Arts & Crafts Liberty & Co Tudric pewter and enamel timepiece, model no.0756.Ei myyty
245Carl Bergsten, an oak veneered sideboard/ chest of drawers, Nordiska Kompaniet Sweden 1923. Part of a set exhibited in Gothenburg 1923.70 000 SEK
246Carl Bergsten, an oak veneered shelf, Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden 1923. The shelf was exhibited at the 1923 Exhibition in Gothenburg.30 000 SEK
247Carl Bergsten, a pair of oak easy chairs, Nordiska Kompaniet, 1923, ordered for the 1923 Jubilee Exhibition in Gothenburg.20 000 SEK
248Carl Bergsten, probably, a lacquered steel wire 'Butterfly' celing lamp, Sweden, 1920s-1930s.Ei myyty
249Swedish Grace, a table probably by Svenska Möbelfabrikerna Bodafors and S:t Erik, Upsala 1923.15 000 SEK
250Ivar Johnsson, a pair of Swedish Grace cast iron garden urns 'Diana', Näfveqvarn, Sweden.50 000 SEK
251Näfveqvarns Bruk, a cast iron jardinière 'Fritidsurnan', Sweden 1930's.13 000 SEK
252Einar Forseth, a mosaic work 'Barmhärtigheten' (The Mercy), probably an original study for the Golden Hall at the Stockholm City Hall.26 000 SEK
253Swedish Grace, a pair of oak stools, 1920s.55 000 SEK
254Harald Notini, a pair of table lamps, model "6891", Arvid Böhlmarks Lampfabrik, 1920s.42 000 SEK
255Carl Hörvik, a pair of garden chairs, Sweden ca 1927-1929.48 000 SEK
256Carl Hörvik, a pair of white lacquered iron garden chairs, possibly manufactured by Thulins vagnsfabrik, Sweden.40 000 SEK
257Swedish Modern, a pair of lacquered iron gates, mid 20th C.15 000 SEK
258Carl Malmsten, a birch library table, Sweden probably 1920s.55 000 SEK
259Carl Malmsten, a pair of armchairs, Swedish Grace, Svenska Möbelfabrikerna Bodafors, 1920s,.36 000 SEK
260Carl Malmsten, a chest of drawers, model 'Haga', Nordiska Kompaniet, 1929.22 000 SEK
261Gunnar Asplund, a set of four chairs for the Stockholm City Library, Nordiska Kompaniet ca 1928.100 000 SEK
262Gunnar Asplund, attributed to, a ceiling lamp, reportedly with provenance architect John Elisasson (an Asplund assistant), 1930s.140 000 SEK
263Helge Werner, a Swedish Grace gilt and carved writing cabinet, probably 1920s.70 000 SEK
264Helge Werner, a Swedish Grace gilt wood floor lamp, 1920-30s.12 000 SEK
265Helge Werner, a Swedish Grace sofa, 1920s.55 000 SEK
266Helge Werner, a chest of drawers, Sweden probably 1920s.65 000 SEK
267Swedish Grace, a brass framed wall mirror, 1920-30s.24 000 SEK
268Swedish Grace, daybed, 1920-30s. Provenance building contractor Olle Engkvist, probably made to order for the interior.70 000 SEK
269Lars Holmström, a Swedish Grace ceiling light, Arvika, Sweden 1920-30s.32 000 SEK
270Lars Holmström, a Swedish Grace brass ceiling chandelier, Arvika Sweden 1920s-1930s.46 000 SEK
271Lars Holmström, a pair of Swedish Grace brass wall sconces, Arvika.34 000 SEK
272Nils Fougstedt, a pewter box, Stockholm 1928, model 616.5 000 SEK
273Nils Fougstedt, a pewter vase, model nr 946, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1929. This year 1929, was when this model was first produced.15 000 SEK
274Robert Hult, a five light pewter candelabrum, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1928.Ei myyty
275Nils Fougstedt, a pewter box, Stockholm 1928, model 595.2 600 SEK
276Firma Svenskt Tenn, Nils Fougstedt and Björn Trägårdh, two pewter boxes, Stockholm 1929 and 1932.7 000 SEK
277Firma Svenskt Tenn, a pewter box, Stockholm 1933.5 000 SEK
278Nils Fougstedt, & Anna Petrus, a rare pewter and brass floor lamp, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1929, model 763 A.120 000 SEK
279Anna Petrus, a pewter lid with a possbly later teak box, Svenskt Tenn Stockholm 1932.7 000 SEK
280Anna Petrus, a pair of lidded pewter 'Profilvasen' jars, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1980.65 000 SEK
281Nils Fougstedt, a lidded pewter jar decorated with the garden of Eden, Svenskt Tenn Sweden 1930.20 000 SEK
282Björn Trägårdh, a pewter and brass box, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1938.15 000 SEK
283Josef Frank, a upholstered stool, Svenskt Tenn, probably 1930s-1940s.10 000 SEK
284Josef Frank, a Swedish Modern chintz covered oak cabinet, Svenskt Tenn Sweden, probably 1930s-1940s.660 000 SEK
285Josef Frank, a mahogany and tin flower stand, model no 2084, Svenskt Tenn Sweden 1950-60s.32 000 SEK
286Josef Frank, a pewter top walnut table, model 2110, Svenskt Tenn Sweden, Mid 20th C. The table was designed in 1947.125 000 SEK
287Josef Frank, a pewter and brass wall mirror, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1952.16 000 SEK
288Estrid Ericson, a lidded pewter jar, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm 1952.7 500 SEK
289Josef Frank, a trolley, model '470', Firma Svenskt Tenn, Sweden 1940-50s.7 000 SEK
290Josef Frank, a rare floor lamp, model "G 2346", Firma Svenskt Tenn, 1940-50s.60 000 SEK
291Josef Frank, a mahogany veneered table, modell 1028, mid 20th C, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden.16 000 SEK
292Josef Frank, a 'Flora' chest of drawers, Svenskt Tenn Sweden 1950s.900 000 SEK
293Josef Frank, a 'model 880' armchair, Svenskt Tenn, Sweden.8 000 SEK