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512 SV405/38A ARNE JACOBSEN (1902-1971) FOR FRITZ HANSEN
D438 SHAKER BASE TABLE, DESIGNED 1968 with rectangular rosewood top raised on a metal base, the rectangular top raised on rectangular section supports linked by a stretcher 183cm long, 71cm high, 92cm deep £200-300
513 HD541/1 SET OF EIGHT DANISH TEAK DINING CHAIRS
MID 20TH CENTURY each with broad top rails above cord seats on turned legs, 53cm wide, 79cm high, 44cm deep; and a SET OF FOUR DANISH TEAK AND MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with cord seats, 47.5cm wide, 73.5cm high, 43.5cm deep (12) £300-500
514 HD602/2 ROBERT MATTHEW
SLATE AND STEEL WORK TABLE, CIRCA 1965 the rectangular top raised on a steel frame with slatted wood undertier 113cm wide, 83cm high, 54cm deep Provenance: Sir Robert Matthew and by family descent Note: Stuart Russell Matthew and his brother Robert Matthew began Keith Ingram furniture in Rose Street, Edinburgh in 1963, with Stuart designing the shop and Robert the prototype furniture, of which the present lot is an example.
£300-500
515 HD39/1 PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY CHROME AND LEATHER UPHOLSTERED EASY CHAIRS
LATE 20TH CENTURY each with curved arm supports enclosing a leather slung seat and back (2) £300-500
516 SV405/17 MERROW ASSOCIATES
ROSEWOOD AND CHROME COFFEE TABLE, 1970s the rectangular glass top on chrome supports linked by a rosewood platform 122cm long, 40cm high, 56cm deep £100-150
517 SV405/23 BANG & OLUFSEN, DENMARK
GROUP OF AUDIO-VISUAL EQUIPMENT to include; a stereo system, with CD and tape player, a Beolab amp, a Beomaster tuner, a Beogram deck, Wharfedale loudspeakers and a Bang & Olufsen TV £250-350
518-550 No lots