A PAIR OF MOTHER-OF-PEARL-INLAID, GRANITE SEAT, AND DREAMSTONE-INLAID ARMCHAIRS \n\nChina, late Qing dynasty \n\n102 x 68 x 53 cm \n\nFormer old Berlin private collection, acquired prior to 2007 \n\nFew inlays lost, minor wear
AN OPENWORK APRON SQUARE LOW TABLE \n\nChina, late Qing dynasty \n\n46,5 x 83 x 83 cm \n\nFrom a German private collection, acquired prior to 1990 \n\nSlightly chipped
A SET OF TWO DRAGON RELIEF THRONE CHAIRS, A BENCH, AND A TABLE \n\nChina, late Qing dynasty/Republic period \n\nB. 83-195 cm \n\nMeasurements \n\nTable: 70 x 152 x 66 cm \n\nBench: 140,5 x 195 x 63 cm \n\nChairs: each 123 x 83 x 64 cm \n\nFormer German private collection, acquired prior to 2007 \n\nPartially age cracks, chipped, some wear
A WOOD APOTHECARY CABINET WITH INCRIBED DRAWERS AND METAL MOUNTS \n\nChina/Korea \n\n121,5 x 78,5 x 24 cm \n\nFrom an important German private collection, assembled between the 1980s and 1999 \n\nMinor wear, partially slightly chipped, wood crack to back panel
A FLORIFORM OPENWORK APRON SIDE TABLE \n\nChina, ca. 1900 \n\n102,5 x 72 cm \n\nFrom a North German merchant's family collection, assembled between 1911 and 1928 \n\nSlightly stained, slightly chipped
A CIRCULAR MARBLE-INSET OPENWORK APRON TABLE \n\nChina, ca. 1900 \n\n79,5 x 54 cm \n\nFrom a North German merchant's family collection, assembled between 1911 and 1928 \n\nMinor wear
TWO WOODEN HORSESHOE-BACK ARMCHAIRS FOR CHILDREN \n\nChina, 19th/ 20th c. \n\nje ca. 59 x 37,5 x 27 cm \n\nCollection of Siegfried Claßen (1935-2022), Cologne, assembled between 1960 and 1990 \n\nTraces of use
THREE RECTANGULAR OPENWORK FLORAL CHAIRS \n\nChina, ca. 1900 \n\n169 x 64 x 36 cm \n\nFrom a North German merchant's family collection, assembled between 1911 and 1928 \n\nMinor wear
LOT OF WOODEN STANDS (PARTLY IN PAIRS), SMALL TABLES AND A TABLE SCREEN \n\nChina, 19th/20th ct. \n\ndiv. \n\nFrom an important German private collection, assembled between the 1980s and 1999 \n\nSmaller damage
TWO SMALL BLACK AND RED LACQUERED CABINETS WITH DRAWERS AND FLORAL DECORATION, PARTLY PAINTED GOLD \n\nJapan, Meiji period \n\n29,5 x 24 x 12,5 cm/ 23 x 18 x 10 cm \n\nOld private collection from North Rhine-Westphalia, mostly collected in the 1960s \n\nPartially damaged, minor repair
Fritz Hansen\n\nSet of 12 teak chairs. Seat upholstered with patinated Niger leather. Made 1930s by Fritz Hansen, stamped. (12)
Fritz Hansen\n\nStained beech wingback chair. Seat and back with pleated sea grass. This example manufactured 1940s by Fritz Hansen.
Poul Kjærholm\n (b. Østervrå 1929, d. Hillerød 1980)\n\n“PK 9”. A set of eight chairs with chromed steel frame. Seat and back upholstered with reddish brown leather. Designed 1960. These examples manufactured approx. 1980–1990s by Fritz Hansen, stamped. (8)
Poul Kjærholm\n (b. Østervrå 1929, d. Hillerød 1980)\n\n“PK 31/3”. Freestanding three seater sofa with steel frame. Sides, back and loose cushions upholstered with natural leather. Designed 1958. This example manufactured approx. 1980s by Fritz Hansen, stamped. L. 199 cm.\n\n Literature: “Poul Kjærholm”, Arkitektens Forlag, 1999, pp. 98–99.
Poul Kjærholm\n (b. Østervrå 1929, d. Hillerød 1980)\n\n“PK 31/2”. Freestanding two seater sofa with steel frame. Sides, back and loose cushions upholstered with natural leather. Designed 1958. This example manufactured 1970s by E. Kold Christensen, stamped. L. 137 cm.\n\n Literature: “Poul Kjærholm”, Arkitektens Forlag, 1999, pp. 98–99.
First quarter of the 18th cent. Oak veneered w. ebony, w. top compartment, drawer, and 2 doors that open to reveal 8 smaller drawers. 30 cm tall. Lacking locks & keys for doors and top compartment, otherwise in fine condition. Lovely piece w. fine detailing on the wood.
Poul Kjærholm\n (b. Østervrå 1929, d. Hillerød 1980)\n\n“PK 33”. Stool with chromed steel frame. Seat cushion upholstered with patinated natural leather. Designed 1958. This example manufactured 1970s by E. Kold Christensen, stamped. Diam. 50 cm.
Finn Juhl\n (b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989)\n\n“FJ 42”. Rarely offered mahogany armchair. Seat and back upholstered with brown leather. Designed and made approx. 1942 by cabinetmaker Niels Vodder.\n\n Provenance: Gifted by Finn Juhl to present owner's grandmother in connection with her studies at Skolen for Boligindretning (the School of Interior Design where FJ taught), graduating class of 1955.\nThe model designed for the Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1942 (see photo), hence made
Kaare Klint\n (b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954)\n\nFreestanding two seater sofa on six-legged mahogany cross frame. Sides, seat and back upholstered with natural leather. Model 4118. Designed 1930. This example made approx. 1980s by Rud. Rasmussen Cabinetmakers. H. 87 cm. D. 78 cm. L. 134 cm.\n\n Literature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: “Kaare Klint”, vol 2, p. 93.
Henry Fränkel\n (b. start of 20th cent., d. end of 20th cent.)\n\nFreestanding three seater patinated oak sofa bench, back with woven cane. Seat upholstered with patinated leather, fitted with leather covered buttons. This example made approx. 1930, Denmark. L. 155.5 cm.\n\n Provenance: Made and designed approx. 1930 for present owner's family. Hence by descent.
Ole Wanscher\n (b. Frederiksberg 1903, d. Charlottenlund 1985)\n\nThree seater stained beech sofa. Sides, seat and back upholstered with natural leather. This example made 1950–1960s by cabinetmaker A.J. Iversen. L. 185 cm.
Jacob Kjær, attributed\n (b. 1896, d. 1957)\n\nA teak console table with profiled top. Front with three drawers with carved handles. This example made approx. 1950–1960s, presumably by cabinetmaker Jacob Kjær. H. 70 cm. L. 120 cm. D. 39.5 cm.
Jens Brøtterup\n (b. c. 1752, d. 1832)\n\nCuban mahogany armchair. Front legs with brass “shoes”, armrests with brass inlays. Seat upholstered with patinated leather. This example made 1950s by cabinetmaker Jacob Kjær.\n\n Jens Brøtterup was the most recognized Danish chair maker around 1800. Cabinetmaker Jacob Kjær took his classical chair and made an updated version around 1950.
Peter Hvidt\n (b. Copenhagen 1916, d. s.p. 1986)\n\nFreestanding three seater sofa with stained wood frame. Seat and “floating” back upholstered with light rose coloured fabric, back fitted with buttons. This example made 1940–1950s by cabinetmaker Ludvig Pontoppidan. L. 186 cm.\n\n Variant of chair presented at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1943. This sofa shows the clear inspiration from Swedish Architect Erik Gunnar Asplund that can be found in the furniture of many Danish
Tove Kindt-Larsen\n (b. 1906, d. 1994)\n\n \n Edvard Kindt-Larsen\n (b. Frederiksberg 1901, d. Gentofte 1982)\n\nSolid teak swivel chair with oblique, tapering legs. Seat and back upholstered with original black leather. Designed 1957. This example made approx. 1960s by Thorald Madsen Cabinetmakers, with maker's brass tag. Seat: H. 44 cm.\n\n Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1957. \nLiterature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: “40 Years of Danish Furnit
Kaare Klint\n (b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954)\n\nFreestanding two seater sofa on six-legged mahogany cross frame. Sides, seat and back upholstered with black leather, fitted with brass nails. Model 4118. Designed 1930. This example made approx. 1970s by Rud. Rasmussen Cabinetmakers, with maker's paper label. H. 86 cm. D. 77 cm. L. 134 cm.\n\n Label no. 31333.\n\nLiterature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: “Kaare Klint”, vol 2, p. 93.
Johan Rohde\n (b. Randers 1856, d. Hellerup 1935)\n\nA pair of mahogany armchairs, front of armrests with carved swirl. Front of seat and back with brass decoration. Seat upholstered with white lightly patterned fabric. These examples made approx. 1910–1920s by Bros. H.P. & L. Larsen. (2)\n\n Drawing for similar model to be found in the library of Designmuseum Danmark.
Lysberg, Hansen & Therp \n\nA pair of dark stained mahogany bedside tables. Front with two drawers with brass handles and profiles, underlying shelf. These examples manufactured approx. 1930s for Lysberg, Hansen & Therp, with maker's tag. H. 56 cm. W. 51.5 cm. D. 33 cm. (2)
Fritz Hansen\n\nSet of six mahogany and stained beech chairs. Seat and back upholstered with patinated brown Niger leather, fitted with brass nails. These examples manufactured 1930–1940s by Fritz Hansen, stamped. (6)
Hans J. Wegner\n (b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007)\n\n“PP 701”. Set of ten chairs with tubular steel frame and cherry back with dark wood inlay. Seats upholstered with patinated natural leather. Designed 1965. These examples made approx. 1980–1990s by PP Furniture, with maker's label. (10)
Helge Sibast\n (b. 1908, d. 1985)\n\nCircular oak dining table, mounted on profiled, tapering legs. Top with extension and five extra leaves and two support-legs. This example manufactured 1950s by Sibast Møbler. H. 74 cm. Diam. 122 cm. L. max. 365 cm. Leaves each: W. 48.5 cm.\n\n Provenance: Former employee at Sibast Furniture.
Hans J. Wegner\n (b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007)\n\n“Valet Chair”. Sculptural, solid oak chair. Solid teak seat with storage space underneath. Model JH 540. Designed 1953. This example made approx. 1950–1960s by cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen, stamped.\n\n Model presented at the Cabinetmaker's Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1953. Literature: Grete Jalk [ed]: “40 Years of Danish Furniture Design”, vol. 3, pp. 244–247.
Hans J. Wegner\n (b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007)\n\n“The Chair”. Teak armchair. Seat upholstered with black leather. Model JH 503. Designed 1949. This example made approx. 1960s by cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen, stamped.\n\n Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1949. \nLiterature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: “40 Years of Danish Furniture Design”, Vol. 3, pp. 98–101 and p. 140–142.
Palle Suenson\n (b. 1904, d. 1986)\n\nSet of four beech windsor chairs with teak seat. Designed 1940s for restaurant Coq d'Or. Made 1940–1950s by Fritz Hansen. (4)
Finn Juhl\n (b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989)\n\n“Barbe Bleue”. Unique oak dining / work table. Black formica top with profiled light maple rim. Light blue painted rail with four white painted drawers. Designed and made 1936 by Fritz Hansen. H. 73 cm. L. 170 cm. W. 85 cm.\n\n Barbe Bleue ! is the name of the horrific tale of a French nobleman who killed his wives one after the other. It is also the name Finn Juhl gave to his entry for a design competition in 1936, arranged by the Danish fu
Finn Juhl\n (b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989)\n\n“FJ 53”. A teak easy chair with “floating” armrests on brass fittings. Sides, seat and back upholstered with grey wool. Designed 1953. This example made 1950s by cabinetmaker Niels Vodder, stamped.\n\n Provenance: Gunnar Bratvold, publisher of “Mobilia” - a furniture, decorative arts and interior design magazine.\n\nModel presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1953.\n\nLiterature: Grete Jalk [ed.
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