Design Auction 15th October 2017

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ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS

DESIGN Auction Sunday, 15 October

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Cover illustrations Front cover: Lot 17 A ROSEWOOD CIRCULAR DINING TABLE Back cover: Lot 100 Patrick Scott HRHA 1921-2014 RAINBOW RUG, DESIGN 2 Inside front: Lot 108 Louis le Brocquy HRHA 1916-2012 EDEN, 1951 (AKA Womans Heel)

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ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS

Auction:

Sunday 15th October at 2pm

AUCTION VENUE:

The Royal College of Physicians, No. 6 Kildare Street, Dublin 2

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ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS

Auction and Viewing: The Royal College of Physicians

Auctioneers:

John de Vere White Rory Guthrie 4


1† A GILT ANGULAR EXECUTIVE LAMP, 1970s, BY FASE, bearing stamp, 40cm (h) x 58 (w)

€300 - 500

2† A GILT METAL NEST OF TABLES, 1970s, with inset mirror tops, 50cm (w) x 50cm (d) x 50cm (h)

€400 - 600

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3† A FINE ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET, ITALIAN 1960s. the smoked glass top above four short gilt metal drawers, raised on tubular brass legs, 152 cm (w ) x 53 (d) x 79 (h)

€1400 - 1800

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4† A PAIR OF SPHERICAL GREEN MARBLE TABLE LAMPS, ITALIAN, the globular adjustable bases with linen disk shades, 40 cm (h)

€800 - 1200

5† A PAIR OF VELVET UPHOLSTERED TUB SHAPED EASY CHAIRS, ITALIAN 1950s, with rounded armrests, on splayed feet

€1400 - 1800

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6† THE T69 DINING TABLE, ITALIAN, BY OSVALDO BORSANI AND EUGENIO GERLI, FOR TECNO, MILAN, c.1965, the rosewood circular top on a splayed cast aluminium base, bearing makers label, 130cm (d) x 74cm (h) Osvaldo Borsani had a background in Rationalism, the taking of classical forms of Ancient Greece and Rome and paring it back, omitting the ornamental and retaining the form. As the 20th century proceeded the Italian design became more original but the unadorned form and craftsmanship remained and with every passing decade design improved leading to its pinnacle in the 1960s and 70s. In 1953 Borsani founded Tecno with his brother, the great project for which he worked his whole life in order to develop standard production with reference to that of design. At the end of the Sixties, Osvaldo Borsani, together with Marco Fantoni and Valeria Borsani, created the Tecno Designs Centre, which creates new products and secures for the company the supervision of large interior architectural works, the experimentation in new technologies, and the strategies and the tools of business communication. At the same time Borsani opened up the design to collective uses and to the contribution of external designers.

€1000 - 1500

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7† A PAIR OF BLACK LEATHER SWIVEL EXECUTIVE CHAIRS, BY OSVALDO BORSANI, FOR TECNO, ITALY, 1960s

€600 - 900

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8† THE NOMOS TABLE, BY SIR NORMAN FOSTER (B.1935), FOR TECNO ITALY, chromium plate and glass, stamped. 160cm (w) x 80cm (d) Norman Foster’s interest in engineering and design was cultivated during his childhood in Manchester, a city he considered “A workshop of the world”. In 1967 he founded Foster and Partners and his landmark designs include Stansted Airport, Wembley Stadium and 30 St Mary Axe known as “The Gherkin Building”. “The concept of Nomos, from the Greek word meaning ‘fair distribution’ is based on the relationship between the users and the space they occupy. At the heart of the design is a kit of precision-engineered components that can be combined to create bespoke working environments for individuals or groups. The starting point is the spine to which are added legs, feet, supports, work surfaces and superstructures, while a vertebra-like conduit carries cabling. With its characteristic splayed feet the design is evocative of the Lunar Landing Module, or a grasshopper with its thin body and slim legs- an assembly governed by the ergonomics of the human form, seated or standing”. See Foster and Partners.com

€1400 - 1800

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9† A ROSEWOOD ELLIPTICAL LIPSTICK FLOOR MIRROR, POSSIBLY ROGER LAECAL FOR CHABRIERES & CO, FRENCH 1970s, 25 cm (w) x 25 (d) x 162 (h)

€600 - 900

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10† A ROSEWOOD DRESSING TABLE, ITALIAN, 1950s, with glass shelf, the shaped back on twin tapering fork legs, 156cm (w) x 62cm (h) x 42cm (d)

€1000 - 1500

11† A PAIR OF ROSEWOOD BEDSIDE TABLES, ITALIAN 1950s, with glass shelf, above a single frieze drawer, on twin tapering forked legs, 60cm (w) x 36cm (d) x 52cm (h)

€800 - 1200

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12† A GILT BRASS FRAMED WALL MIRROR, ITALIAN 1950s, 149 x 71cm

€400 - 600

13† AN UPHOLSTERED DRESSING TABLE ARMCHAIR, ITALIAN 1950s, on tapering legs

€200 - 300

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14† A FINE PAIR OF CHROME AND GILT TABLE LAMPS, ITALIAN 1970s, IN WILLY RIZZO STYLE, the rectangular shades on geometric bases, 60cm (h)

€800 - 1200

15† A GILT TWO TIER CONSOLE TABLE, FRENCH, 1970s, with bronzed mirror inset shelves, 150cm (w) x 75cm (h) x 40cm (d)

€800 - 1200

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16† A PAIR OF SQUARE GILT METAL TWO TIER SIDE TABLES, ITALIAN 1960s, the angular frames with inset bronzed mirror shelves, 80cm (square) x 56cm (h)

€1000 - 1500

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17† A ROSEWOOD CIRCULAR DINING TABLE, 1960s, on polished metal trumpet base, 140cm diameter

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€1000 - 1500


18† A SET OF SIX DINING CHAIRS, ITALIAN 1950s, the shaped open backs, above upholstered seats, on tapering legs

€800 - 1200

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19† A FINE SET OF GILT OPEN SHELVES, ITALIAN 1970s, with smoked glass and mirrored shelving, 165 cm (w) x 26 (d) x 190 (h)

€1000 - 1500

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20† A PAIR OF ART DECO STYLE GILT UPLIGHTERS, 52 cm (w) x 182 (h)

€800 - 1200

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21† A CHROME AND GILT RECTANGULAR COFFEE TABLE, FRENCH 1970s, with inset smoked glass top, on an angular base, 120.5cm (w) x 70.5cm (d) x 35cm (h)

€600 - 900

22† A PAIR OF CHROME AND GILT SQUARE LOW TABLES EN SUITE, FRENCH 1970s, with inset smoked glass top, on an angular base, 50cm (sq) x 40cm (h)

€400 - 600

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23† A GILT SQUARE COFFEE TABLE, 1970s, in the manner of Willy Rizzo, with smoked glass compartmented top, on plinth base, 85 cm (w) x 85 (d) x 31 (h)

€600 - 900

24† A CIRCULAR LOW TABLE, 1970, on a chrome outsplayed base

€400 - 600

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25† A FINE PAIR OF EASY CHAIRS, 1960s, ATTRIBUTED TO WALTER KNOLL, the teak frame with downswept arms, on tapering legs

€1400 - 1800

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26† A TEAK UPRIGHT COCKTAIL CABINET, 1970s, with a pair of cupboard doors revealing a fitted mirrored interior (illuminated), the base with tapering legs, 83.5cm (w) x 127cm (h) x 40cm (d)

€800 - 1200

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27†A PAIR OF ROSEWOOD MODEL 431 ARMCHAIRS, BY ARNE VODDER FOR SIBAST, DANISH 1960s, with black leather upholstery, bearing makers label Danish architect and designer Arne Vodder studied under Finn Juhl and is among the most influential Scandinavian mid-century designers. He designed furniture for Fritz Hansen and also France & Son. Simple clean lines, using only natural materials are what epitomised his designs and from the 1950s Vodder designed for the furniture manufacturer Sibast, where he enjoyed international success. He designed a range of office furniture that was produced and shipped overseas, particularly to the U.S. market, including to President Jimmy Carter in the White House.

â‚Ź800 - 1200

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28† A TEAK WRITING DESK, DANISH 1960s, with three frieze drawers to one side, shelf with sliding door to the other, on tapering legs, 130cm (w) x 75cm (h) x 67cm (d)

€1000 - 1500

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29† A PAIR OF TEAK EASY CHAIRS, DANISH 1960s, with shaped arms on tapering legs, 99cm (d) x 46.5 cm(h)

€800 - 1200

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30† A ROSEWOOD TV/HI-FI STAND, BY JACOB JENSEN FOR BANG & OLUFSEN, DENMARK, 1970s, with compartments, on a steel angular base, bearing makers label, 76 cm (w) x 36.5 (d) x 70 (h)

€400 - 600

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31† A ROSEWOOD SIDEBOARD, 1960s, ATTRIBUTED TO FRISTHO FRANEKER, the central twin cupboard doors flanked by two further doors, on metal legs, joined by stretchers, 220cm (w) x 79cm (h) x 42cm (d)

€1500 - 2500

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32† A MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, 1960s, BY WILLIAM WATTING FOR FRISTHO FRANEKER, with central linen covered sliding doors, flanked by cupboard door to one side, drawers to the other, on tapering gilt metal legs, 201cm (w) x 86cm (h) x 47cm (d)

€1500 - 2000

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33† A ROSEWOOD FRAMED AND TANNED LEATHER UPHOLSTERED THREE SEAT SOFA, DANISH, with splayed slatted supports, on square legs, 192cm (w) x 80cm (d) x 78cm (h)

€800 - 1200

34† A ROSEWOOD FRAMED AND TANNED LEATHER UPHOLSTERED TWO SEAT SOFA EN SUITE, DANISH, with splayed slatted supports, on square legs, 139cm (w) x 80cm (d) x 78cm (h)

€600 - 900

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35† A LACQUER AND SMOKED GLASS COCKTAIL BAR, FRENCH 1970s, BY MARTIN, the cushioned top above a shelved interior, bearing the makers label, 138cm (w) x 44cm (d) x 104cm (h)

€800 - 1200

36† A PAIR OF BAR STOOLS, 1970s, the cream upholstered shaped seats on a chrome swivel base

€200 - 400

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37† A WHITE LEATHER UPHOLSTERED SOFA, BY POLTRONA FRAU, MILAN, with square arm supports, bearing makers label, 215cm (w) x 80cm (h) x 96cm (d)

€600 - 900

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38† A STAINLESS STEEL CHAMPAGNE BUCKET, BY VEUVE CLICQUOT, of waisted shape, 22.5 cm (w) x 15 (d) x 19 (h)

39 A STAINLESS STEEL CHAMPAGNE BUCKET, BY TATTINGER, of circular shape with red interior, 36 cm (w) x 22 (h)

€150 - 200

€150 - 200

40† A COCKTAIL SHAKER SET, BY ETTORE SOTTSASS FOR ALESSI, comprising: a two piece shaker, measure, bar strainer and stirrer (bearing makers labels)

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41† AN ORREFORS ICE BUCKET AND TONGS, Helena, Sweden, 16.5cm (h) (not including handle)


42† A WALNUT TEA TROLLEY, ITALIAN 1950s, ATTRIBUTED TO CESSARE LACCA FOR CASSINA, with trays and glass shelves, 85cm (w) x 71cm (h) x 44cm (d)

€300 - 500

43† A PAIR OF CHROME AND GILT TABLE LAMPS, 1970s, on square bases, each 40 cm (h)

€800 - 1200

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44† A SET OF CHROME AND GILT OPEN SHELVES, ITALIAN 1970s, 139cm (w) x 182cm (h) x 36cm (d)

€1000 - 1500

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45† A GLASS AND CHROME MOUNTED PRESIDENT SRIVANIA DESK, BY GALLOTTI RADICE, 117cm (w) x 60cm (d) x 73cm (h)

€800 - 1200

46† TWO SIMILAR GLASS AND CHROME MOUNTED OPEN SHELVES EN SUITE, BY GOLLOTTI RADICE, 45.5 cm (w) x 40 (d) x 76 (h)

€300 - 500

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47† A BURR WALNUT RECTANGULAR LOW TABLE, IN WILLY RIZZO STYLE, 1970s, on plinth base, 116 cm (w) x 60 (d) x 33 (h)

€600 - 900

48† A SQUARE TWO TIER COCKTAIL TABLE, FRENCH 1970s, in WILLY RIZZO STYLE, the brass veneer on an ebonised base, 86 cm (h) x 86 (d) x 46 (h)

€600 - 900

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49† AN ITALIAN HANGING CENTRE LIGHT, 1960s, with tubular brass support and milk glass shade, 46cm (w) x 100cm (h)

50† A BRASS AND CHROME ADJUSTABLE WALL MOUNTED READING LIGHT, ITALIAN, 1960s, 76 cm (w) x 18 (h)

€300 - 500

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€600 - 900


51 A PAIR OF TIME OUT CHAIRS, BY JOHN AAMODT, NORWAY, upholstered in black leather “Design should satisfy the desires of the user, the company and the society. Design should have personality and character to long lasting use.” Jahn Aamodt

€1500 - 2000

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52 A PAIR OF LAMINO CHAIRS, BY YNGVE EKSTROM, SWEDEN, upholstered in cream leather, stamped Yngve Ekström (1913-1988) was a Swedish furniture designer, wood carver, sculptor and architect. Ekström designed the Lamino chair in 1956. He designed it with the human being in focus, which makes it as pleasant to sit in as it is to look at. In 1999 the Lamino chair was named by the influential Swedish magazine “Sköna Hems” as the Swedish furniture design of the century. Ekström also co-founded the furniture producer Swedese, where he worked for over 40 years until his death.

€1500 - 2000

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53† A ROSEWOOD CYLINDRICAL LOW TABLE, DANISH 1960s, with lacquered top, opening to reveal a fitted interior, on castors, 61cm (diam) x 42cm (h)

€400 - 600

54† A PAIR OF SQUARE GILT AND CANE TABLE LAMPS, 1970s, each 15 cm (w) x (15) x 34 (h)

€400 - 600

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55† A TEAK CHEST, DANISH 1960s, drawers, on tapering legs, 53 cm (w) x 30cm (d) x 63cm (h)

56† A ROSEWOOD NEST OF TABLES, DANISH 1960s, on tapering legs with knopped feet, 59cm (w) x 39.5cm (d) x 39cm (h)

€300 - 500

€200 - 300

57 A FINE SET OF EIGHT ROSEWOOD DINING CHAIRS, DANISH, IN THE MANNER OF HENRY ROSENGRAN HANSEN, the shaped railed back above a woven seat, on tapering legs (8)

€1500 - 2000

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58† A FINE ROSEWOOD EXTENDING DINING TABLE, DANISH c.1965, with rounded ends and two central removal leaves, raised on tapering legs, 108 cm (w) x 72 (h) cm Provenance: Purchased from ‘La Boutique Danoise’, 42 Avenue Friedland, Paris, March 1969 (original receipt included)

€1000 - 1500

59† A SET OF FOUR ROSEWOOD EVA CHAIRS BY NIELS KOEFOED, DANISH, c.1965, the tall slatted back, on tapering legs, bearing makers stamp

Provenance: Purchased from ‘La Boutique Danoise’, 42 Avenue Friedland, Paris, March 1969 (original receipt included)

€800 - 1200

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60† A SHAPED ITALIAN SOFA, 1960s, upholstered in grey fabric, on tapering legs, 137 cm (w) x 70cm (d) x 72cm (h)

€800 - 1200

61† A SET OF FOUR DINING CHAIRS, ITALIAN (stackable)

€300 - 500

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62† AN ADJUSTABLE BEDSIDE LAMP, with swivel head, on spherical base, 68cm (h) (red)

€200 - 400

63† AN ADJUSTABLE BEDSIDE LAMP, with swivel head, on spherical base, 68cm (h) (white)

€200 - 400

64† A 1960s ANGULAR DESK LAMP, the black adjustable shade on a brass tubular support, 48 cm (w) x 35 (h)

€200 - 400

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65† A WALNUT ART DECO COCKTAIL TABLE, with metamorphic rising drinks compartment, 76cm diameter x 58cm (h)

€600 - 900

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66† A PEDIMENTED UPRIGHT MIRROR, 91 cm (w) x 132 (h)

€400 - 600

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67† AN ITALIAN FLOOR LIGHT, with blue enamel adjustable shade, on brass and tubular metal support and tripod base, 190 cm (h)

€600 - 900

68† A CHROME AND GILT STANDARD LAMP, FRENCH 1970s, on tripod base, 150 cm (h)

€400 - 600

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69† A PAIR OF UPHOLSTERED EASY CHAIRS, ITALIAN 1960s, with splayed arms on metal and brass tapering legs

€1400 - 1800

70† A PAIR OF LEATHER UPHOLSTERED EXECUTIVE CHAIRS, 1970s, BY CHARLES POLLOCK, on swivel aluminium star bases, (2)

€400 - 600

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71† A SQUARE PERSPEX AND CHROME MOUNTED LOW TABLE, FRENCH 1970s, with gilt inset slip, on square supports, 70.5 cm (w) x 70.5 (d) x 62 (h)

€300 - 500

72† A BURR MAPLE SQUARE LOW TABLE, 1970s, on block legs, 89 cm (w) x 80 (d) x 37 (h)

€600 - 900

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73† A BRASS AND ENAMEL SPUTNIK WALL, CEILING LIGHT, ITALIAN 1960s, with ten arms, 79 cm (w) x 76 (d)

€600 - 900

74 A PAIR OF MOON LOUNGE CHAIRS, BY PIETRO AROSIO, FOR TACCHINI ITALIA, with white leather inset seat, on a swivelling polyurethane shell (2) Pietro Arosio was born at Lissone near Milan in 1946. After gaining a high-school diploma from the institute of applied arts in Monza, he obtained his professional grounding in the R&D centre of AF&F, a company specialising in the production of metal furniture for public buildings and areas. He began his independent career in 1972 and started to make an effective contribution to fitted kitchen design in 1978: the quality of his work was recognised when he won the Casaviva d’Oro first prize in 1983. The simple shape of the objects he creates, his constant experimentation with new materials and applicable technologies, and the meticulous definition of every detail are fundamental to Pietro Arosio’s work. Some of his works have been exhibited at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, and at the Die Sammlung museum of modern art in Munich.

€1000 - 1500

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75† AN ITALIAN 1960s TABLE LAMP, with milk glass shade and brass tripod support, 69cm (h)

€200 - 400

76 A SET OF FOUR LEATHER UPHOLSTERED AND TUBULAR CHROME CHAIRS

€600 - 900

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77 A PAIR OF GILT OVAL WALL MIRRORS, ITALIAN, 70cm (h) x 50cm (w)

€800 - 1200

78† A PAIR OF GILT METAL ELLIPTICAL HALL TABLES, on tapering legs, with mirrored platforms, each 127cm (w) x 76cm (h) x 45.5cm (d)

€800 - 1200

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79† A CHROME AND GILT HALL TABLE, 1970s, with canted corners, on angular supports, 97cm (w) x 82cm (h) x 36.5cm (d)

€400 - 600

80† A SET OF FOUR POLISHED CHROME SINGLE CHAIRS, FRENCH, 1970s, with rounded backs, on tapering legs

€400 - 600

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81† A BUTTON UPHOLSTERED RECLINING EXECUTIVES CHAIR, 1960s, on swivel base

€300 - 500

82† A PAIR OF UPHOLSTERED STOOLS, 1970s, on triple chrome support and splayed feet, each 69 cm (h)

€200 - 300

83† A BURR MAPLE AND GILT METAL MOUNTED LOW TABLE, 1970s, IN WILLY RIZZO STYLE, on plinth base, 79cm sq x 29.5cm (h)

€400 - 600

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84 A GILT OCCASIONAL TABLE, ITALIAN 1960s, with circular glass top, on tripod base, 70cm (h) x 30cm (d)

85† A CHROME AND GILT SQUARE TABLE LAMP, ITALIAN, 1970s, 20 cm (w) x 20 (d) x 68 (h)

€400 - 600

€300 - 500

86† A SET OF FOUR ROSEWOOD DINING CHAIRS, DANISH 1960s, with shaped tablet backs, above upholstered seats, on tapering legs

€400 - 600

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87† A TWO TONE RECTANGULAR WALL MIRROR, 1970s, 106.5cm x 137cm

€300 - 500

88† A PAIR OF BEACH FRAMED EASY CHAIRS, DANISH, IN THE MANNER OF BRUNO MATHSSON, with hessian interlaced seats; and a footstool en suite (3)

€400 - 600

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89† A GILT UPRIGHT OVERMANTEL MIRROR, with canted corners, 122cm (h) x 104cm (w)

€400 - 600

90† A CHROME AND GILT PLANTER, 1970s, 46 cm (w) x 46 (d) x 46 (h)

€300 - 500

91† A CHROME ADJUSTABLE DESK LAMP, 1970s 54 cm (h) x 68 cm (d)

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€200 - 300


92 THE OLUCE LAMP, by Giuseppe Ostuni, 1950’s, Italy. 25cm (h), shade 10cm (d)

€600 - 900

94 A BRONZE FEMALE FIGURE, on a square marble base 57 cm (h) 93 THE TEMDE LAMP, by Fritz Muller, 1950s, Switzerland, 42cm (h), shade 32cm (d)

€300 - 500

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€300 - 500


95 A CIRCULAR WALL MIRROR, ITALIAN, suspended in a gilt square frame, 98cm square

95A A CIRCULAR WALL MIRROR, ITALIAN, suspended in a gilt square frame, 98cm square

€900 - 1200

€900 - 1200

96† A SQUARE CHROME FRAMED LOW TABLE, IN WILLY RIZZO STYLE, 1970s, with mirrored inset top, on plinth base, 80 cm (w) x 80 (d) x 29 (h)

€400 - 600

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97† A PAIR OF THREE TIER HANGING ETAGERES, FRENCH 1970s, with fluted gilt metal supports, 65cm (w) x 50.5cm (h)

€200 - 300

98† A PAIR OF PERSPEX BAR STOOLS, BY PHILIPPE STARCK FOR KARTEL, bearing makers stamp, each 75.5 cm (h)

99† A PAIR OF BRASS ADJUSTABLE READING LAMPS, 1970s, on circular bases,90 cm (h) x 38 (d)

€200 - 400

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€400 - 600


100 Patrick Scott HRHA 1921-2014 RAINBOW RUG, DESIGN 2 Heavy Vancouver rug, by V’Soske Joyce, 71" x 47" (180 x 119cm), signed and inscribed label verso €4000 - 6000

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101 Patrick O’Reilly b.1957 GOLFING BEAR Bronze, 16" high (41cm), signed, edition 1/1 €4000 - 6000

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102 Felim Egan, b.1952 DARK DAWN Acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 36¼" x 36¼" (92 x 92 cm), signed and dated 2006 verso

€2500 - 3500

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103 Robert Ballagh b. 1943 THREE PEOPLE WITH A MORRIS LOUIS Acrylic on 2 canvases, diptych, each 46" x 60" (117 x 153cm) Robert Ballagh began his series of ‘People Looking at Art’ in the late 1960s when he was the most challenging new kid on the block in Irish Art. Coming from a background in pop/rock music and a discontinued education in architecture, he brought a new and iconoclastic eye to the art world, not just in Ireland but internationally. The ‘Looking at Art’ series was given its first public iteration in the artist’s inaugural exhibition at the Hendriks Gallery in 1972, when it threw Irish critics and collectors into a spin of excitement. €4000 - 6000

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104 Robert Ballagh b. 1943 THREE PEOPLE AND A PIET MONDRIAN Watercolour, 15¾" x 15¾" (40 x 40cm), signed, inscribed and dated 1975 €800 - 1200

105 Robert Ballagh b. 1943 SHOPPERS AND A JACK YOUNGERMAN Black & white lithograph, paper size 62cm x 50cm, signed, inscribed and dated 1976 €200 - 400 67


106 Clement McAleer b.1949 DUBONNET WALL, PROVENCE Oil on canvas, 168cm x 183cm, signed, inscribed and dated verso 2005 €3000 - 5000

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107 Hughie O’Donoghue b.1953 ON THE RAPIDO II ‘ROMA’ Oil on linen canvas, 52" x 61" (132 x 155cm), signed, inscribed and dated 1998 verso Provenance: Purdy Hicks Gallery, London (label verso) Literature: ‘Hughie O’Donoghue, Painting, Memory, Myth’ by James Hamilton for Merrel, 2003 (illus) €9000 - 12000

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108 Louis le Brocquy HRHA 1916-2012 EDEN, 1951 (AKA Womans Heel) Tapestry, 46½" x 72¾", (118 x 185cm), with signed Artist’s Certificate Woven at The Golden Targe Tapestry Studio, Edinburgh (c.1952) under the supervision of master weaver Ronald Cruikshank, who had previously been at the Edinburgh Tapestry Company. Edition of 9 (The Golden Targe Tapestry Studio, Edinburgh / Tabard frères et souers, Aubusson – all-included) however it is thought by the artist’s son Pierre that this is a unique version in this reversed format. Dorothy Walker in her monograph on the artist (1981) states ‘Eden’ remains one of le Brocquy’s most interesting works; the vibrant colourful design is based on a series of subdivisions of the classical golden section, yet the design bleeds off the tapestry in a most unclassical manner. The womans heel, which the angel promised would crush the serpent, continues to writhe below. The leaves of the tree mingle with the tears of Adam and Eve while the fatal apple is discarded, bitten and segmented. Pierre le Brocquy has recently written “‘Eden’ is based on a series of subdivisions of the Golden Mean. The subject-matter is reflective rather than religious. Louis once told me that he had chosen the legend of Adam and Eve to conceive an allegorical tapestry depicting the awakening of human consciousness, the birth of the mind.” €20000 - 30000

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109 Conor Fallon RHA 1939-2007 BIRD IN SONG Brushed steel, 27" high x 35" wide (68.5 x 89cm), signed and dated 1990 €2000 - 3000

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110 Makiko Nakamura, Contemporary WATER - I Oil on canvas, 17¾" x 17¾" (45 x 45cm), signed, inscribed and dated 14 Feb 2007 verso €800 - 1200

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111 Richard Gorman b.1946 ROCK ROAD (1987) Oil on canvas, diptych, each 58½" x 39½" (148.5 x 100cm), signed and inscribed verso Provenance: Benjamin Rhodes Gallery, London (label verso); Private Collection €3000 - 5000

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112 Richard Gorman b.1946 OPERA, 1987 Oil on panel, 22" x 22" (56 x 56cm), signed and inscribed verso. Provenance: Benjamin Rhodes Gallery, London (label verso); Private Collection â‚Ź1000 - 1500

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113 Terence .P. Flanagan RHA PPRUA 1929-2011 SPRING, GLENCAR Acrylic on canvas, 20" x 24" (51 x 61 cm), signed. Exhibited: The RHA, Dublin, 2007 (label verso) €1500 - 2000

114 Mike Fitzharris b.1952 THE PORT AT RINGSEND Oil on board, 21½" x 32" (55 x 82cm), signed and dated ’95 €800 - 1200

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115 Michael Farrell 1940-2000 MISS OMURPHY Lithograph, 20½" x 25½" (52 x 65cm), signed and dated 1978, ed. 35/70 €300 - 500

116 Tony O’Malley HRHA 1913-2003 ISLA DE GRACIOSA Carborundum print, 20¼" x 24¼" (51 x 61.5cm), signed, ed.19/50 €200 - 400 77


117 Patrick Scott HRHA 1921-2014 FOUNT SERIES Screenprint on canvas, 23¾" x 23¾" (60 x 60cm), signed, ed. 10/25 €1000 - 1500

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118 Hughie O’Donoghue POST CARD FROM MILAN I-VII Carborundum Prints, a set of seven, each 21½" x 18" (54.5 x 46 cm), signed, inscribed and dated 2003, ed. 4/35 €2000 - 3000

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119 Neil Shawcross RHA RUA b.1940 COCA COLA Oil on canvas, 80" x 36" (203 x 91.5cm), signed and dated 2006 Provenance: Tom Caldwell Gallery (label verso) €4000 - 6000

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120 George Henry Smyth, Contemporary CHILD’S PLAY Oil on canvas, 36" x 36" (91.5 x 91.5cm), signed, inscribed and dated 1999 verso €600 - 900

121 David Gordon Hughes, Contemporary STILL LIFE WITH ORANGES Oil on canvas, 23" x 23" (58.5 x 58.5cm), signed with initials €400 - 600 81


122 Richard Gorman ABSTRACT Oil on canvas €3000 - 5000

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123 Elizabeth Taggart, Contemporary BAY AT ST TROPEZ Oil on canvas, 52" x 50" (132 x 127 cm), signed and inscribed verso €1000 - 2000

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124 Sarah Longley, Contemporary SLEEPING NUDE Charcoal on paper, 43" x 36" (109 x 91.5cm), signed and dated 2001 Provenance: The Peppercannister Gallery, Dublin (label verso) â‚Ź700 - 1000

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125 Cecil King 1921-1986 BERLIN SUITES 1 Screenprint, 13¼" x 9¾" (34.5 x 24.5 cm), signed and dated 1970, ed. 54/75

126 Jonathan Wade 1941-1973 SKELETON Oil on board, 27½" x 24" (70 x 61cm), signed €400 - 600

€200 - 300

127 20th Century School STREETSCAPE Oil on canvas, 18" x 24" (46 x 61cm), signed €100 - 200 85


128 Aidan Bradley, Contemporary DOORWAY Oil on board, 11¾" x 11¾" (30 x 30cm), signed

128A Brian Bourke HRHA b.1936 NATURE MORTE Pastel, 25" x 25" (63.5 x 63.5cm), signed, inscribed and dated 1992

€400 - 600

€500 - 700

129 Japanese School 1970s MOVEMENT Acrylic on canvas, 60" x 40" (152 x 102cm), signed and dated 1974

130 Japanese School 1970s MOVEMENT Acrylic on canvas, 60" x 40" (152 x 102cm), signed and dated 1974

€300 - 500

€300 - 500

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131 A SQUARE FOLDING TABLE, BY VITRA, on chrome legs, bearing label, 86cm (w) x 86cm (d) x 77cm (h) €200 - 400

132 A CHROME TWO TIER LOW TROLLEY, 1960s, 55cm (w) x 35cm (d) x 41cm (h) €100 - 200

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133 A MURANO GLASS SHAPED VASE, on chrome circular base, 43cm (w) x 38cm (h) €100 - 200

134 A 1970s STYLE DESK LAMP, with adjustable light fitting, on brass tubular supports, 45 cm (w) x 50 (h) €150 - 200

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136 A GILT TABLE LAMP, 1970s, IN WILLY RIZZO STYLE, on twin column support, square base, 66cm (h) €300 - 500

135 A CONTEMPORARY WALL MIRROR, within a stepped frame, 121.5cm (h) x 80cm (w) €300 - 500

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137 A GILT METAL STARBURST MIRROR, 1970s, 40 cm (dia) €50 - 100

138 A PAIR OF SQUARE CHROME TABLE UPILGHTERS, each 16 cm (w) x 16 (d) x 41 (h) €300 - 500

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139 TWO GILT METAL FIGURES OF FEMALE DANCERS, signed, 27cm high (excluding base) €200 - 300

140 A CIRCULAR TWO TIER MIRROR, FRENCH 1970s, 56cm (dia) €150 - 250

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TERMS Purchaser 1. 25% incl. VAT will be added to the hammer price for each lot. 2. All accounts must be discharged by certified cheque, bank draft or cash. 3. The responsibility for items purchased passes to the purchaser on the fall of the hammer. 4. The Auctioneers reserve the right to look for 25% deposit on all goods. VAT Regulations: All lots are sold within the auctioneers VAT margin scheme. Revenue Regulations require that the buyers’ premium must be invoiced at a rate which is inclusive of VAT. This VAT is not recoverable by any VAT registered buyers.

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Outstanding Irish Art Auction

21st November

ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS

Invitation To Consign Patrick Hennessy RHA, 1915-1980 MOUNTAIN SUMMIT, oil on canvas, 25” x 35”. Est. €14,000 - 18,000

Major oils by Jack B Yeats, Paul Henry, Roderic O’Conor, Basil Blackshaw, John Shinnors and Camille Souter ensure our Irish Art Auction on November 20th will be of the highest quality. We are currently compiling the catalogue for this sale. If you are considering selling, please contact John de Vere White or Rory Guthrie for informed advice on market value. Closing date for entries: 20th October Paul Henry RHA, 1877-1958 THE ROAD BY THE LOUGH, oil on board, 7 ¾” x 9 ¾”. Est. €25,000 - 35,000

Jack Butler Yeats RHA, 1871-1957 MULDOON & RATTLESNAKE, oil on board, 9” x 14”. Est. €80,000 - 120,000


ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS

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