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Important Design

21 November 2018 | starting at 13:00 GMT

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161 lots available

A pair of third quarter 19th century Italian carved white marble allegorical figures depicting 'Winter' and 'Summer' from the 'Four Seasons'

Jean-Baptiste Auguste Clésinger (French, 1814 -1883: A bronze group entitled 'Jeunesse de Bacchus'

After Pierre-Eugène-Émile Hébert (French, 1828-1893): A pair of gilt and patinated bronze busts of 'Isis' and 'Ramses'probably retailed by George Servant

C.Mirval (French, active 1920s); 'Sombrero Dancer' a Bronze and Carved Ivory Figural Sculpture SIGNED IN CAST 'C.MIRVAL'; CIRCA 1925

A fine Toudesh Nain CarpetCentral Persia, 625cm x 408cm

Antoine Louis Barye (French, 1795 - 1875): A bronze model of 'Cheval Turc antérieur levé'

Antoine Louis Barye, (French 1795-1875): A bronze model of 'Basset Assis (polis ras tete tournee a driote)'

Antoine Louis Barye (French 1795-1875): A bronze model of 'Elephant de Senegal'

Antoine Louis Bayre (French, 1795-1875): A bronze model of 'Tigre suprenant une antilope (terrasse sans profil)'

Tokujin Yoshioka (Japanese b.1967) Two Honey Pop chairs designed 2002 Glassine paper, one chair presented unopened 73cm x 67cm x 83.5cm

Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971) An Egg chair, designed 1958, this example manufactured in 1965 by Fritz Hansen Fibre-glass shell, black vinyl upholstery, steel revolving base, bearing manufacturer's labels to the stem 81.5cm x 73cm x 107cm

Shiro Kuramata (Japanese, 1934-1991) Kyoto occasional table designed 1983, manufactured by Ishimaru Co. Ltd., Japan for Memphis, Milan Concrete, coloured glass, metal and stone, the underside with stencilled inscription SHIRO KURAMATA MEMPHIS, and the number 26 in red ink 59cm diameter x 72.5

Tokujin Yoshioka (Japanese b.1967) A pair of Pane Chairs designed 2006 Polyester elastoner 84cm x 74cm x 79cm

Bodil Kjaer (Danish, b.1932) Desk, designed 1959 manufactured by E.Pederson & Sons, Denmark Rosewood veneered wood, flattened and chrome-plated steel frame, with lock to top right-hand corner 184cm x 92cm x 73cm

Marcel Breuer (Hungarian, 1902-1981) Aluminium 'Short chair' designed 1932, manufactured by Embru-Werke AG for Wohnbedarf, Switzerland Aluminium cut and twisted, ebonised wooden armrests, remnants of inscription to the underside of the seat 60cm x 84.5cm x 94cm

Berthold Lubetkin (Russian 1901-1990), A unique sofa for the penthouse at Highpoint Two, designed and executed 1938, Made by Berthold and his wife Margaret using hand-selected materials; Norwegian pine frames and stitched Argentinian cowhide 219cm x 86.5cm x 72cm

Edgar Brandt (French, 1880–1960); 'La Tentation' an Art Deco Gilt Bronze Torchière STAMPED 'E.BRANDT' TO BASE; CIRCA 1925

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