Folke BENSOW (1886-1971), "Parkbänk N°2" bench
Design conceived in the 1920s
Black-lacquered cast-iron frame, black-lacquered wooden seat
55 x 103.5 x 41 cm
(wear)
Suite of six mahogany veneered chairs with gondola backs. Seat and backrest upholstered in red leather
20th century
86 x 50 x 46 cm per chair
SOLD BY DESIGNATION
Pair of armchairs in molded natural wood, lacquered in gray and ochre, with curved "hat" backs, "cavet" and "manchette" armrests decorated with fluting, connecting dice with rosettes and curved belt, tapered and fluted legs.
Louis XVI style, 19th century work
86 x 56 x 50 cm
(worn and missing)
Pair of formal armchairs in richly carved and gilded natural wood with rocaille decoration of stylized foliage, scrolls and interlacing, the legs ending in a bird's claw enclosing a ball.
Venetian style, 20th century work
120 x 96 x 65 cm
Pair of chairs in carved and gilded wood with high backs with palm tree motifs, curved legs with imitation palm tree trunks.
Italian work, 20th century
112 x 54 x 51 cm
Pair of armchairs in molded, carved and white and gold lacquered wood, with curved banded backs topped by a ribboned bow and resting on three columns. Armrests with cuffs finished in scrolls and palmettes, baluster arm supports, fluted connecting dice and curved legs.
Italian work, 20th century
95 x 59 x 49 cm
(accidental damage)
Chair in carved and gilded wood, the central medallion backrest decorated with a frieze of Greek foliage centered on a rose window, resting on three twisted columns, fluted front legs.
Italian work, 20th century
92 41 x 38 cm
(accidental damage)
pair of Biedermeier chairs, probably 1900, ,solid mahogany and veneered, decorated backrest, old upholstery with springs to be replaced, to be glued, h: 87 cm (47 cm). Limit 30,-
Armchair in Louis XV style, France, 2nd half 19th century, walnut-colored beech wood, carved, with seat and back upholstery as well as upholstered armrests, h: 40 (97) cm, good condition. Limit 90,-
pair of armchairs, France, c. 1860-80, ,curved frame made of walnut, armrests profiled, light brown velour cover, height of backrests: 100 cm, seat height: 44 cm, good condition. Limit 90,-
Pair of chairs with carvings, German late 17th century, solid walnut, frame with geometric inlay as well as the lower carved decorative board but there on the back, upholstered seats, h: 48 (109.5) cm. Provenance: Weikersheim Castle, from private ownership St. Ingbert. Limit 200,-
a pair of walnut board chairs, Palatinate, around 1800, softwood legs tapped into a ridge rail, special feature: not tapped through into the seat, stable mint condition, seat height: 46 cm (backrest 88 cm). Limit 30,-
two board chairs of Franconian softwood, 1st half of 19th century, ,with differently shaped backrest, good stable and well-kept condition, seat height: 46 cm (backrest: 90 and 88.5 cm). Limit 50,-
Rococo style seating group, France "Belle Epoque", 1880-1900, walnut, very elaborately carved, gold staffage, group consists of: 1 sofa (W: 130 cm, H: 44 (96) cm, 2 armchairs (H: 96 cm) and 4 chairs, chairs slightly wobbly and one armrest of the sofa to be glued, upholstery with signs of wear, but overall in good and well-kept condition. Limit 300,-
armchair, Worpswede, c. 1910, designed by Heinrich Vogeler (1872-1942), carved oak, probably partly painted later, wrapped seat cover made of cords, carved trademark "H(einrich) V(ogeler) W(orpswede)" with beehive on the backrest, h: 48 (105) cm, in need of care but stable. Limit 150,-
A pair of imposing armchairs in 17th century style, solid oak, foliage carvings, lily motif, coin band, older upholstery fabric and padding, each 63 x 55 cm, h: 52 (130) cm. Limit 252,-
settee in rococo style, German, around 1860-1880, solid walnut, carved, consisting of sofa (144 x 70, h: 45 (115) cm), 4 chairs and table (99 x 60, h: 74 cm), one chair with wood crack in the backrest, good condition for its age. Limit 225,-
Design - 2-seater sofa - unsigned, designed by Le Corbusier (1887 - 1965) 2-seater, Italy, ClassicFactory 24 version, steel, white leather, sofa from the LC series in cubic design with steel frame and leather upholstery - designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928, it is one of the most famous models of the LC series, white leather, stained, stronger signs of wear, SH/GH approx. 45x70cm, W/D approx. 126x53cm
Design- Starck, Philippe - Pair of chairs - designed by Philippe Starck, for Driade, chair model "Costes", designed in the 1980s for the Café Costes in Paris, black lacquered tubular steel frame, curved plywood backrests, upholstered seat with foam padding and black leather cover, signs of age and wear, bumped at the backrest edge, height approx. 48cm, height approx. 80cm
Wassily - Chair - design club chair B3 - pendant - design Marcel Breuer, Bauhaus, model club chair B3, this version probably late 1990s, the designer's signature embossed into the leather on the underside, frame tubular steel, high-gloss chrome-plated, cover white cowhide, partial, minimal signs of age, H/SH each approx. 73/42cm, W approx. 79cm, the original Wassily Chair is made of a special steel tube that does not deform even after prolonged use and guarantees stability, the elaborate chrome plating and the specially treated leather cover also indicate the authenticity of the design classic, in addition, for example, the caps are made of metal and are not made of plastic, which guarantees stability.
The Wassily armchair was manufactured industrially by Thonet from the late 1920s, in the 1960s the Italian furniture manufacturer Dino Gavini acquired the licenses, but only produced the Wassily Chair with moderate success, it was also Gavini who gave the club chair B 3 its current name Wassily armchair for marketing reasons, in 1968 Gavini's company was then bought by Knoll International, and has been in production at the American furniture manufacturer ever since, in today's re-edition, the steel tubes are chrome-plated and not nickel-plated as originally, the covering of the frame, which forms the seat, backrest and armrests, was originally made of fabric, canvas or leather and sewn with the then completely new iron yarn - a particularly tear-resistant and hard-wearing cotton yarn, today the Wassily Chair is made by Knoll International from high-gloss chrome-plated tubular steel and a covering made of leather in various designs
Pair of Regency-period armchairs in natural wood carved with shells and foliage, resting on an X-brace base. Wicker upholstery (one seat broken). Leather armrests.
Louis XV period high-backed armchair in molded and carved walnut. Crosspiece with shell motif (worn velvet upholstery, rear foot inlaid). Back height : 114 cm.
Twelve Louis XV style chairs in molded wood and cream lacquer. Flat curved backs. Amortissements and belt carved with gilded foliage and shells. 20th century.
Pair of Henry II style Dagobert armchairs in walnut carved with mascarons and foliate scrolls, resting on a seat and a base forming an "X". Late 19th century.
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