Design 2019-02-20 Auction - 216 Price Results - Quittenbaum Kunstauktionen GmbH in DE - Page 6
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Carl Auboeck, Table clock, c. 1962Carl Auboeck, Occasional table 'Brussels 1958', c. 1957Arne Jacobsen, 'Egg chair' with ottoman, 1957
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Munich, Germany
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Quittenbaum is pleased to present an attractive offer of international design in the upcoming auction on 20 February 2019. Leading the auction is the rare side table ?Brussels 1958? by the workshop Carl Auböck in Vienna. According to the consigner the table, designed in 1957, was shown at the world fair in 1958 in Brussels (estimate ? 6.000-7.000). Further works by the Austrian designer in the sale are the table clock from 1962 with its extraordinary horsehair covered surface (estimate ? 3.000-3.500) and the coat hanger made of beech wood with nickel-plated hooks from 1953 (estimated at ? 1.200-1.500). A favourite among design-lovers is the side table ?Traccia? by the Berlin-born designer Meret Oppenheim. ?Traccia?, meaning trace in Italian, cheekily takes up the crow-shaped feet of the table and shows a slight track of crow feet across its gold-plated table top. (estimate ? 2.000-3.000) A rare piece by Anne Liberati & Yoris Heetman might excite fans of the 80s: the small cabinet ?pin up? was made as a limited edition fort he Gallery Néotù in Paris. The Gallery specialized in contemporary furniture by designers, artists and architects which became known as ?art furniture? and was only produced in small series. With its leather covered legs and its ?dress? made of small metal plates, it refers to the spirit of 80s fashion (estimate ? 3.000-3.500). The sale also includes a beautiful range of Scandinavian classics. This chapter is led by the ?Egg chair 3316 with ottoman? by Arne Jacobson, produced by Fritz Hansen with original covering by Hallingdal (estimate ? 3.500-4.500). A beautiful teak sideboard ?309? by the Danish design-duo Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen is estimated at ? 2.500-3.500. The timeless elegant chair with stool ?Ari? is also on offer. Designed in 1966 it still counts as one of the model pieces by Arne Norell (estimate ? 1.500-2.500). We are looking forward to welcoming you during our preview from 14 February until 18 February in our showroom
Auction Curators:
Arthur Floss
Curator
Faridah Younes
Curator
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Jaeger-LeCoultre, Genf, '238' mantle clock, 1930s: Jaeger-LeCoultre, Genf, H. 14.3 cm, D. 12.5 cm; base: 10 x 4.5 cm. Acrylic glass, copper-plated brass. Marked: JAEGER-LECOULTRE, 238 .
0390: Jaeger-LeCoultre, Genf, '238' mantle clock, 1930sEst. €1,000-€1,400
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Jean Lurcat, Tapestry 'Le Signe de la Balance', 1950s: Jean Lurcat, 148 x 185,5 cm. Attributed to Atelier Pierre Legoueix, Aubusson. Wool, woven, multi-colored. Marked: l.
0391: Jean Lurcat, Tapestry 'Le Signe de la Balance', 1950sEst. €1,200-€1,800
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Peter Raacke, 'mono-e' cutlery, c. 1960: Peter Raacke, 95 pieces. 12 soup spoons, L. 19 cm; 12 table forks, l. 20.5 cm; 12 table knives, L. 22 cm; 18 coffee spoons, L. 15 cm; 12 cake forks, L. 18.5 cm; 12 dessert knives, L. 18.5 cm; 6
0394: Peter Raacke, 'mono-e' cutlery, c. 1960Est. €800-€1,200Lot Passed
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Albert Gustav Bunge, Pendant, 1950s: Albert Gustav Bunge, 6 x 4.6 cm. Sheet copper, enamel, white and dark blue, silver. Marked: bunge 925.
0397: Albert Gustav Bunge, Pendant, 1950sEst. €200-€300
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Albert Gustav Bunge, Bracelet, 1950s: Albert Gustav Bunge, 18 x 3.3 cm. Brass, sheet copper, matt enamel, white and black. Marked: bunge.
0398: Albert Gustav Bunge, Bracelet, 1950sEst. €250-€350
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Sweden, Necklace, 1958: Sweden, L. 38.5 cm. Silver. Marked: STERLING SWEDEN, ABA, H9, Three-Crowns-Mark, S, city mark (coined).
0399: Sweden, Necklace, 1958Est. €200-€300
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Herbert Krenchel, Five 'Krenit' bowls, c1953: Herbert Krenchel, H. 3.7 cm, D. 10.5 cm. Made by Torben Orskov & Co., Copenhagen. Sheet steel, painted matt black. and red, mint green, blue, white, and light blue enamel.
0400: Herbert Krenchel, Five 'Krenit' bowls, c1953Est. €100-€200
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Hans-Agne Jakobsson, Eight lanterns, c1960: Hans-Agne Jakobsson, H. 11.4-15.6 cm. Made by Hans-Agne Jakobsson, Markaryd. Sheet brass, glass, blue, amber, smoke brown, light green, purple and clear. Marked: Maker€ label (1x).
0403: Hans-Agne Jakobsson, Eight lanterns, c1960Est. €1,000-€1,500
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld, 'Cubus' set, 1938: Wilhelm Wagenfeld, 3 jugs, 4 vessels, 7 lids. Made by Vereinigte Lausitzer Glaswerke, Weisswasser. Clear glass. Nine pieces with manufacturer€ mark.
0404: Wilhelm Wagenfeld, 'Cubus' set, 1938Est. €300-€400
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Vase, c. 1950: Wilhelm Wagenfeld, H. 21.2 cm. Made by WMF, Geislingen. Tourmalin green glass.
0405: Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Vase, c. 1950Est. €150-€200
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Vase, 1961: Wilhelm Wagenfeld, H. 17.6 cm, Ø 15.8 cm. Made by WMF, Geislingen. Clear glass.
0406: Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Vase, 1961Est. €300-€400
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Nils Landberg, Seven vases, c. 1954: Nils Landberg, H. 19,5 - 40 cm. Made by Orrefors Glasbruk. Cased glass, clear, violet. Marked: Orrefors, model number (engraved).
0408: Nils Landberg, Seven vases, c. 1954Est. €800-€1,200Lot Passed
Nils Landberg, 'Tulipan' object, 1957: Nils Landberg, H. 40.8 cm. Made by Orrefors Glasbruk. Glass, smoke green. Marked: Orrefors Expo No. 312-57 (diamond cut).
0409: Nils Landberg, 'Tulipan' object, 1957Est. €800-€1,200Lot Passed
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Charles Eames, Two 'Time-Life Executive' chairs, 1960: Charles Eames, H. 79 x 74 x 71.5 cm. Made by Herman Miller Inc., Zeeland, Mich. Cast aluminium, chrome plated, black leather.
0412: Charles Eames, Two 'Time-Life Executive' chairs, 1960Est. €1,500-€2,000
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Charles Eames, Two 'Time-Life Executive' chairs, 1960: Charles Eames, H. 79 x 74 x 71.5 cm. Made by Herman Miller Inc., Zeeland, Mich. Cast aluminium, chrome plated, black leather.
0413: Charles Eames, Two 'Time-Life Executive' chairs, 1960Est. €1,500-€2,000
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