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NORDIC DESIGN
International auction 861
A U C T I O N 8 61 • D E C E M B E R 2 01 5
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NORDIC DESIGN
International auction 861
AUCTION
2 and 3 December 2015 at 4 pm
PREVIEW
Thursday 19 November
Friday
3 pm - 6 pm
20 November
11 am - 5 pm
Saturday 21 November
11 am - 4 pm
Sunday
22 November
11 am - 4 pm
Monday
23 November
11 am - 5 pm
or by appointment
Bredgade 33 · DK-1260 Copenhagen K · Tel +45 8818 1111 · Fax +45 8818 1112
[email protected] · bruun-rasmussen.com
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DEADLINE FOR CLAIMING ITEMS: WEDNESDAY 16 DECEMBER
Items bought at Auction 861 must be paid no later than eight days from the date of the invoice and claimed on
Bredgade 33 by Wednesday 16 December at the latest. Otherwise, they will be moved to Bruun Rasmussen’s
storage facility at Baltikavej 10 in Copenhagen at the buyer’s expense and risk. This transportation will cost
DKK 100 per item VAT included, and storage will cost DKK 100 per item per week VAT included.
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DAYS OF SALE
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FINE ART
Tuesday
24 November
4 pm
C.W. Eckersberg
and The Danish Golden Age
Paintings 17th - 20th century
1 - 70
71 - 152
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FINE ART + ANTIQUES
Wednesday 25 November
2 pm
Russian sale
Furniture, clocks and bronzes
Silver, glass and ceramics Oriental carpets
153
198
308
338
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197
307
337
381
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ORIENTAL ART
Thursday
26 November
3 pm
Oriental art
400 - 510
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JEWELLERY
Monday
30 November
4 pm
Jewellery and handbags after 7.30 pm
Wristwatches
511 - 801
802 - 844
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MODERN ART
Tuesday
1 December
4 pm
Modern paintings and sculptures
845 - 979
Wednesday 2 December
2 pm
Modern paintings and sculptures
Prints
980 - 1059
1060 - 1110
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NORDIC DESIGN
Wednesday 2 December
4 pm
Silver incl. Georg Jensen
Ceramics
1111 - 1163
1164 - 1190
Thursday
1191 - 1347
3 December
4 pm
Furniture and lamps
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Lot 1170
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NORDISK DESIGN
International auktion 861
AUKTION
2. og 3. december 2015 kl. 16
EFTERSYN
Torsdag
19. november
kl. 15 - 18
Fredag
20. november
kl. 11 - 17
Lørdag
21. november
kl. 11 - 16
Søndag
22. november
kl. 11 - 16
Mandag 23. november
kl. 11 - 17
eller efter aftale
Bredgade 33 · 1260 København K · Tel +45 8818 1111 · Fax +45 8818 1112
[email protected] · bruun-rasmussen.dk
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Lot 1227
SIDSTE FRIST FOR AFHENTNING: ONSDAG DEN 16. DECEMBER
Effekter købt på auktion 861 skal være betalt senest 8 dage efter fakturadatoen og afhentet i Bredgade
33 senest onsdag den 16. december. I modsat fald bliver de transporteret til Bruun Rasmussens lager på
Baltikavej 10 i Københavns Nordhavn for købers regning og risiko. Transporten koster 100 kr. pr. effekt inkl.
moms, og opbevaringen koster 100 kr. pr. effekt pr. påbegyndt uge inkl. moms.
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AUKTIONSKALENDER
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MALERIER
Tirsdag
24. november
kl. 16
C.W. Eckersberg
og Den Danske Guldalder
Malerier 17. - 20. århundrede 1 - 70
71 - 152
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MALERIER OG ANTIKVITETER
Onsdag
25. november
kl. 14
Russisk auktion
Møbler, ure og bronzer Sølv og keramik Orientalske tæpper
153
198
308
338
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197
307
337
381
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ORIENTALSK KUNST
Torsdag
26. november
kl. 15
Orientalsk kunst
400 - 510
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SMYKKER
Mandag
30. november
kl. 16
Smykker og tasker efter kl. 19.30
Armbåndsure
511 - 801
802 - 844
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MODERNE KUNST
Tirsdag
1. december
kl. 16
Moderne malerier og skulpturer
845 - 979
Onsdag
2. december
kl. 14
Moderne malerier og skulpturer
Grafik
980 - 1059
1060 - 1110
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NORDISK DESIGN
Onsdag
2. december
kl. 16
Sølv inkl. Georg Jensen
Keramik
1111 - 1163
1164 - 1190
Torsdag
1191 - 1347
3. december
kl. 16
Møbler og belysning
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The Opening of the Preview in Bredgade 33
Thursday 19 November 3-6 pm
Lectures in the saleroom
4 pm
“C. W. Eckersberg and the Danish Golden Age”
by Kasper Monrad, curator and senior researcher
from the National Gallery of Denmark.
4:30 pm “My passion for art from the Danish Golden Age”
by Søren Østergaard, Zirkus director and art collector.
The lectures can also be seen on bruun-rasmussen.dk via live streaming.
Georg Jensen Work Shop Friday 20 November at 3 pm
The Gallery on the Ground Floor
Come and experience the classic silverwork up close and meet
Claes Hansted, who will tell about his 25 years of work for Georg
Jensen and the creation of selected silverwork at the preview.
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Åbningen af eftersynet i Bredgade 33
torsdag 19. november kl. 15-18
Foredrag i auktionssalen
Kl. 16.00 “C.W. Eckersberg og den danske guldalder”
ved Kasper Monrad, museumsinspektør og seniorforsker
fra Statens Museum for Kunst.
Kl. 16.30 “Min passion for dansk guldalderkunst”
ved Søren Østergaard, zirkus direktør og kunstsamler.
Foredragene kan også opleves på bruun-rasmussen.dk via live streaming.
Georg Jensen Work Shop fredag 20. november kl. 15
Galleriet i stueetagen
Kom og oplev sølvklassikere på nært hold og mød Claes Hansted, der
fortæller om sit virke for Georg Jensen gennem 25 år og tilblivelsen af
udvalgte sølvgenstande på eftersynet.
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Georg Jensen, nordisk art deco og keramisk kunst
Der er ikke tale om nogen helt almindelig Jensen, når det gælder sølvsmeden med fornavnet
Georg. I 1904 grundlagde han det, der siden skulle vise sig at blive en af de største succeser
i dansk designhistorie. I en tid hvor gamle håndværkstraditioner ellers var truet af industrialiseringens masseproduktion, blev der i Georg Jensens sølvsmedje i Bredgade banet vejen for
en helt ny frihed i formgivningen. Noget af det fascinerende ved Georg Jensen er, at man
bliver inviteret på en enestående rejse gennem det 20. århundredes skiftende stilarter. Nu
nærmer 150-året for Georg Jensens fødsel sig. Det fejres bl.a. med udstillingen ”Georg Jensen.
Et eventyr i dansk sølv” på Koldinghus, og vi markerer begivenheden med et bredt udvalg af
sølvgenstande skabt af stedets mest toneangivne formgivere. Et fint eksempel på art deco
finder man med Sigvard Bernadottes sjældne bordur, mens de mere modernistiske toner slås an
af Henning Koppel i den trearmede bordstage fra 1946 og den imponerende skål med skulpturel fod, som han formgav to år efter (kat.nr. 1143, 1148 og 1147). Læs mere om Georg Jensen
på s. 14, eller kom og hør sølvsmed Claes Hansted fortælle om sit 25-årige lange virke for Georg
Jensen fredag den 20. november kl. 15 i vores eftersynslokaler i Bredgade 33.
Vi forbliver ved art deco’en i 1920’erne med det kuriøse unika standur, kaldet ”Pyramideuret”,
fra 1928, hvis urværk er skabt af Jens Olsen, der er berømt for sit ”Verdensur” på Københavns
Rådhus. Art deco’ens udøvere rettede blikket mod fortidens fremmede og eksotiske kulturer.
Urets egyptiskinspirerede dekorationer vidner om, at åbningen af den gådefulde farao
Tutankhamons grav i 1922 blev sat på dagsordenen. “Swedish Grace” kaldes den svenske fortolkning af art deco, og dens repræsentanter tæller Erik Mattsson og Carl Bergsten, der står
bag to af auktionens smukke unikaskabe – musikskabet til noder og det meget tidlige skab med
blomsterintarsia af perlemor (kat.nr. 1279, 1242 og 1220).
Auktionen byder også på keramik i særklasse centreret omkring de to kunsthåndværkere Axel
Salto og Alev Siesbye. Kolossalvasen af stentøj fra 1945 er modelleret i Saltos karakteristiske spirende stil med frugter og grene, og som dens modsætning står Siesbyes store turkise
bordskål. Hun voksede op i et intellektuelt og kreativt miljø i Istanbul og fik først sit egentlige
gennembrud i Danmark i begyndelsen af 1970’erne – en tid hvor dansk keramik var domineret
af grove strukturer og jordfarver. Hun vakte opsigt med sine lyse, lette og nærmest svævende
skåle med silkeagtige glasurer inspireret af middelhavsfarverne (kat. nr. 1170 og 1182).
Man går heller ikke forgæves efter alle de vanlige møbelklassikere af vores allerstørste danske
arkitekter som Finn Juhl, Hans J. Wegner, Ib Kofod-Larsen, Viggo Boesen og Kaare Klint m.fl.
Jesper Bruun Rasmussen
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Georg Jensen, Nordic Art Deco and Ceramic Art
We are not talking about just any ”average-Jensen,” when it comes to the silversmith whose
first name is Georg. In 1904 he founded what has since become one of the greatest successes
in the history of Danish design. At a time when traditional craftsmanship was otherwise threatened by the mass production of industrialisation, the Georg Jensen silver smithy in Bredgade
paved the way for a whole new freedom in the design of silver. One of the fascinating things
about the company Georg Jensen is that you are invited on a unique journey through the 20th
century’s changing styles. Now the 150th anniversary of Georg Jensen’s birth is approaching.
This is being celebrated with the exhibition “Georg Jensen – A Tale of Danish Silver” at Koldinghus Castle, and we mark the occasion with a wide selection of silver works created by the
company’s trendsetting designers. We find a fine example of Art Deco with Sigvard Bernadotte’s rare table clock, while the more modernistic tones are struck by Henning Koppel with his
three-branch candelabrum from 1946 and the impressive dish with a sculptural foot, which he
designed two years after (cat. no. 1143, 1148 and 1147). You can read more about Georg Jensen
on p. 14, or come and hear silversmith Claes Hansted talk about his 25 years at Georg Jensen
on Friday 20 November at 3 pm in our preview rooms at Bredgade 33.
We stay with the Art Deco of the 1920s with the curious and unique longcase clock called
”The Pyramid Clock” from 1928. Its clockwork was created by Jens Olsen, who is famous for
his ”World Clock” at Copenhagen’s City Hall. The practitioners of Art Deco focused on past,
foreign and exotic cultures. The clock’s Egyptian-themed decorations testify that the opening
of the enigmatic pharaoh Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922 was in the public spotlight. The Swedish interpretation of Art Deco is called ”Swedish Grace”, and its representatives include Erik
Mattsson and Carl Bergsten, who are the makers of two of the auction’s beautiful and unique
cabinets – the music cabinet for notes and the very early cabinet with marquetry in the shape
of flowers with mother of pearl (cat. no. 1279, 1242 and 1220).
The auction also offers ceramic art of a unique quality, centred on the two craftsmen Axel
Salto and Alev Siesbye. The colossal vase made of stoneware from 1945 is modelled in Salto’s
characteristic budding style with fruits and branches. As an opposite to this style stands Siesbye’s large turquoise table bowl. Siesbye grew up in an intellectual and creative environment in
Istanbul, yet she achieved her real breakthrough in Denmark in the early 1970s - a time when
Danish ceramics were dominated by coarse structures and earth tones. She therefore caused
quite a stir with her bright, light and almost floating bowls with silky glazes inspired by Mediterranean colours (cat. no. 1170 and 1182).
You can also find all the usual furniture classics by our greatest Danish architects Finn Juhl,
Hans J. Wegner, Ib Kofod-Larsen, Viggo Boesen, Kaare Klint, and more.
Jesper Bruun Rasmussen
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SPECIALISTS IN DESIGN
Design
Peter Kjelgaard
+45 8818 1191
[email protected]
Design
Ole Ravn
+45 8818 1192
[email protected]
Design
Amalie Hansen
+45 8818 1194
[email protected]
Design
Anna B. Widenborg
+45 8818 1187
[email protected]
Paintings and design
Peter Beck – Aarhus
+45 8818 1186
[email protected]
Design
Peter Tholstrup – Aarhus
+45 8818 1195
[email protected]
Paintings and design
Frederik Bruun Rasmussen
+45 8818 1003
[email protected]
Silver and branding
Alexa Bruun Rasmussen
+45 8818 1091
[email protected]
Director of sales
Kasper Nielsen
+45 8818 1121
[email protected]
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SILVER
INCL. GEORG JENSEN
Wednesday 2 December 4 pm
Lot 1111 - 1163
Lot 1142
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Look For The Silver Lining…
With her magical voice and these words of encouragement, American actress Judy Garland sang her
way into the hearts of people worldwide in 1945.
At that time, Georg Jensen Silversmiths had been in
existence for more than 40 years and was already
an international success. The words fit in well with
the history of the company, which was founded at
a time when traditional values ​​in the silverware industry were changing. Industrialisation was raging
and traditional craftsmanship was threatened by
mechanical mass production. Inspired by the English
Arts & Crafts movement and its ideals of enhancing
the lives of ordinary people with beautiful everyday
items, ​​Georg Jensen took it upon himself to prepare
Danish silver art for the future. His focus was on a
high level of artistic quality and craftsmanship, and
his innovative approach to design caused a stir from
the very beginning. The foundation of the silver
smithy was a much-needed ray of light for Danish
crafts.
Modelling for Henning Koppel
I grew up with art and antiques as the son of the
founder of Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers of Fine
Art, which I now head. For as long as I can remember, I have known the name of Georg Jensen, I also
know that the silver smithy was founded in 1904 in
a backyard just a few buildings away from our auction house on Bredgade in the heart of Copenhagen. When Garland’s voice emanated from the radio
in 1945, I would have been a lad of just 3 or 4. It
was around that time that I first encountered one
of the smithy’s great designers. Henning Koppel was
originally trained as a sculptor, and his acquaintance
with my father led to a commission – Koppel was to
make a bust of me. Today, the black stone sculpture
of my young face and neatly-combed fringe stands
on a windowsill in the home of my daughter Alexa.
Tour de force through changing styles
One of the most fascinating things about Georg
Jensen is the unique journey the company takes you
on through the changing styles of the 20th century.
For me, the key to Georg Jensen’s success is its ability to continue to attract the top designers. And this
has enabled the company to follow the demands of
contemporary times. Georg Jensen began with Art
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Nouveau, known in Denmark as “skønvirke”, and
the early works are characterised by the style’s soft
lines and organic ornamentation. After the World
Exhibition in Paris in 1925, tastes were changing,
and throughout the following decades, the functionalist slogans “Form follows function” and “Less
is more” made their mark on the silver design. New
names such as Harald Nielsen, Sigvard Bernadotte
and later Henning Koppel joined the company.
Silver under the hammer
Since it opened in 1948, our auction house has
featured crafts from Georg Jensen – hollowware,
flatware and jewellery. I think it is fair to say that,
besides Georg Jensen themselves, we have sold the
most silver from the smithy. At Bruun Rasmussen,
we have followed trends in the art market closely
for nearly seven decades. We are currently experiencing major international demand for modern
Danish silver, including Georg Jensen flatware and
hollowware from the 1920–1940s, when the lavish
Art Nouveau style was replaced by the stringent expression of functionalism.
As a Dane, one cannot help but be proud of Georg
Jensen’s worldwide success. Over the years, the
company’s silverware has featured high on the wish
lists of many people, and there is a lot of it to be
found in Danish homes. Traditionally, it has been
passed down from generation to generation, but
today it would seem that Danes no longer have the
energy for all that polishing, so most of the silver at
our auctions ends up abroad – in the United States
and Germany in particular.
The Match King’s chandelier
One of the most notable silver objects I have had
under the hammer as an auctioneer is a rare chandelier designed by Georg Jensen himself, which we
sold for DKK 1.1 million some years back. It was
commissioned in 1919 by the Swedish match manufacturer Ivan Kreuger, who achieved an industry monopoly and built his fortune with “Swedish Match
AB”. A great lover of art, “The Match King” had an
impressive silver collection. The chandelier supplemented his collection with an imaginative piece of
Art Nouveau.
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© Georg Jensen A/S
Personal passion and the glow of moonlight
Georg Jensen’s silver cannot fail to delight most
aestheticians. I myself have a deep-seated passion
for silverware – including older items. Over the
years, I have trained the auction house’s silver specialists – most recently my daughter Alexa, who is
today responsible for our silver department.
Silver appeals to me as a material. It cannot be
broken, unlike fragile porcelain, and, like no other
material, it reflects the light so beautifully. I concur
with Georg Jensen’s declaration of love for the material from an interview on the occasion of his 60th
birthday in 1926:
sonal favourite has to be “Fiskefadet” (the fish dish),
where nothing superfluous is allowed to interfere
with the simple, stringent expression. Koppel created this masterpiece of a dish in 1954, and it took
450 hours to produce! I greatly appreciate the work
of other Georg Jensen designers, but if I am honest,
it is Koppel’s design I prefer.
Tradition and renewal
One of Georg Jensen’s trademarks is the unpolished
look, which allows the grey-white tone of the silver to come into its own. Where silversmiths once
removed all traces of the hammer, Georg Jensen
went against the grain, using controlled chasing
and strokes of the hammer to add small dimples to
the silver, giving the surface a more vivid expression
that reflects the light perfectly.
It is almost 150 years since Georg Jensen was born.
Today, all the items of silver are still made with respect for the founder’s teachings, and the name
of the company has long been synonymous with
outstanding design and quality craftsmanship. And
though the old traditions of craftsmanship are kept
alive, the company is in no way an anachronism, as
tradition and renewal go hand in hand. Georg Jensen continues to attract the most talented designers, launch new products and open stores all over
the world. There is so much more to this story than
hammered surfaces, clusters of grapes, Acorn flatware and Daisy jewellery – Georg Jensen paved the
way for a whole new freedom of design. Even back
then it was clear that this was no ordinary “Jensen”,
and he became known as “the man who led Danish
silver into a new era”. Georg Jensen is an important
part of Danish cultural heritage, having long since
secured himself a permanent place in international
design history.
Old traditions of craftsmanship kept alive
Remember to look for the silver lining!
Another thing that has always fascinated me is the
laborious work process. It is a soothing thought to
me that the silversmiths still sit with their hammers
and punches in the smithy in Frederiksberg, making
silver objects using the traditional methods. My per-
Jesper Bruun Rasmussen
“It is the best metal we have, and the most beautiful
(…). And silver has this lovely moonlight glow. Reminiscent of the light on a Danish summer night. Silver
can grow dark, and it can, when it clouds over, resemble the “Bog woman’s brew” (the morning mist).”
Parts of this article have previously been published in the book Georg Jensen Reflections, New York 2014.
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Georg Jensen
Bibliotek,
© Det Kongelige
Copenhagen
Georg Jensen (1866-1935) had great artistic ambitions right form the start. He
was trained as a goldsmith in 1886, but continued his studies as a sculptor at the
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1892. From here his path
led him to become a ceramic designer, but after a stay in Paris during the years
1900-1 he returned to his starting point, and silver became his favourite artistic
material. In 1904 and at the age of 37 Georg Jensen opened the silver smithy in
Bredgade 36, which quickly gained international recognition. The smithy’s artistic idiom and quality of craftsmanship revolutionized Danish artistic crafts,
and he managed to attract the best designers of the day, which became the seed
for the company’s early success. His starting point was Art Nouveau, which in
Denmark was known as ”skønvirke”, and his work is characterized by the style’s
soft lines and organic ornamentation. This effort is incarnated in the grape motif,
which he became particularly known for.
1111
1111 ¥
GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
“Blossom”. Hammered sterling silver coffee set.
Carved ivory handles. Georg Jensen 1945-1977.
Design no. 2C. Total weight 1115 gr. Designed
1905. H. 6. - 20,5 cm. (3) DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
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1112 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
A large, hammered sterling silver tazza with grapes. Spiral fluted
stem and circular foot. Georg Jensen 1933-1944. Design no. 264
A. Weight 1174 gr. Designed 1918. H. 27 cm.
Literature: David A. Taylor, Jason W. Laskey: "Georg Jensen Holloware
- The Silver Fund Collection", ill. p. 120.
DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
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1113 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
1113
"Blossom". An oval, hammered sterling silver tray.
Georg Jensen 1945-1977. Design no. 2B. Weight
390 gr. Designed 1905. H. 2,3 cm. W. 17,5 cm.
L. 25,7 cm.
DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
1114 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
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An oval, hammered sterling silver bonbonniere on
fluted bun feet, beaded rim. Stylized flower finial.
Georg Jensen anno 1920. Design no. 186 gr. Weight
254 gr. H. 8 cm. L. 10,4 cm. W. 8,4 cm
DKK 10,000-15,000 / € 1,350-2,000
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1115 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
A hammered sterling silver tazza with grapes. Spiral
fluted stem and circular foot. Georg Jensen 19251932. Design no. 263. Weight 524 gr. Designed
1918. H. 18,7 cm.
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
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1116 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
A small, hammered sterling silver tazza with grapes.
Spiral fluted stem and circular foot. Georg Jensen
1945-1977. Design no. 263 A. Weight 266 gr. Designed 1918. H. 12,7 cm.
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
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1118 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
An oval, hammered sterling silver bowl with cover.
Floral finial and handles. Georg Jensen anno 1918.
Design no. 262. Weight 450 gr. Designed 1918. H.
11,3 cm. W. 10,3 cm. L. 18 cm.
Literature: David A. Taylor & Jason W. Laskey: "Georg
Jensen Holloware - The Silver Fund Collection", ill. p.
119.
DKK 25,000-30,000 / € 3,350-4,000
A sterling silver bottle coaster with grapes. Mahogany base. Georg Jensen 1945-1977. Design no. 229.
Weight including mahogany base 577 gr. Designed
1917. H. 6 cm. Diam. 14,3 cm.
Literature: David A. Taylor & Jason W. Laskey: "Georg
Jensen Holloware - The Silver Fund Collection", ill. p.
110.
DKK 15,000-18,000 / € 2,000-2,400
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1119 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
A pair of hammered sterling silver candlesticks with
grapes. Spiral fluted stem and circular foot. Georg
Jensen after 1945. Design no. 263 A. Designed
1918. H. 14,7 cm. (2)
DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
1120 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
Sterling silver bell push with stylized decorations.
Finial of carved ivory. Georg Jensen anno 1922.
Design no. 109. Weight 136 gr. Designed 1919. H.
5 cm. Diam. 5,9 cm.
Literature: David A. Taylor & Jason W. Laskey: "Georg
Jensen Holloware - The Silver Fund Collection", ill. p.
84.
DKK 12,000 / € 1,600
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1121 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
A pair of butter/caviar dishes with hammered silver
cover and stand. Clear glass bowls. Lids with leaves,
dishes with beaded rim. Georg Jensen 1915-1925.
Design no. 404. Weight excluding glass bowls 397
gr. H. 7,5 cm. Diam. 15,5 cm. (2)
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
1121
1122 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
A circular, hammered sterling silver tray with beaded
rim. Georg Jensen 1945-1977. Design no. 209 N.
Weight 952 gr. H. 1,6 cm. Diam. 38 cm.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
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1123 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
Hammered sterling silver tazza with grapes. Spiral
fluted stem and circular foot. Georg Jensen 19451977. Design no. 263 B. Weight 600 gr. Designed
1918. H. 19 cm.
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
1124 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
"Blossom". A hammered sterling silver bonbonniere.
Georg Jensen 1915-1932. Design no. 100 B. Weight
250 gr. Designed 1905. H. 11,5 cm.
DKK 10,000 / € 1,350
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1125 GEORG JENSEN
1126 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
"Blossom". A circular, hammered sterling silver tray.
Georg Jensen 1945-1977. Design no. 2B. Weight
681 gr. Designed 1905. H. 4,5 cm. Diam. 25,3 cm.
DKK 10,000-12,000 / € 1,350-1,600
Hammered silver tea set. Comprising a teapot, a
creamer and a sugar bowl. Angular feet with beads.
Georg Jensen 1915-1930. Design no. 181. Total
weight 773 gr. H. 6. - 13 cm. (3)
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
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1127 ¥
GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
"Blossom". Hammered sterling silver tea set. Handles
of carved ivory. Comprising a teapot, a creamer and
a covered sugar bowl. Georg Jensen resp. 1985, 1987
and 1990. Design no. 2D, 2A and 2C. Total weight
1153 gr. Designed 1905. H. 5,5. - 13,5 cm. (3)
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
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1128 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
A cylindrical, hammered sterling silver jar with cover.
Four-sided finial of carved ebony. Georg Jensen 19451977. Design no. 530 gr. Weight 1316 gr. Designed
1926. H. 20 cm.
Literature: David A. Taylor & Jason W. Laskey: "Georg
Jensen Holloware - The Silver Fund Collection", ill. p. 194.
DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
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1129 GEORG JENSEN
b. Rådvad 1866, d. Hellerup 1935
A large hammered sterling silver tazza with grapes.
Spiral fluted stem and circular foot. Georg Jensen
after 1977. With date letter P10=1990. Design no.
264 A. Weight 1460 gr. Designed 1918. H. 27,5 cm.
DKK 60,000 / € 8,050
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Johan Rohde
© Georg Jensen A/S
Johan Rohde (1856-1935) was a bit of a multi-artist. Originally he was educated
as a doctor, but at a mature age he wanted to live the life of an artist and became
one of the most important figures in Danish art, artistic crafts and art criticism in
the years around 1900. He rebelled against the established art scene in Denmark
and was heavily influenced by international trends. Rohde’s work as a whole is in
line with the ideals of the Art Nouveau style about a “Gesamtkunstværk,” where
all the arts play together in harmony. In 1906 he began his lifelong collaboration with Georg Jensen, where he with his traditional ornamentation retained
the tradition of the smithy. His silver works were, however, in their simplicity and
respect for the possibilities of the material, also in many ways ahead of current
trends and pointed towards the functionalism that would only become modern
decades later. Johan Rohde is especially known for the “Acorn” flatware, which
he designed in 1915.
1130 JOHAN ROHDE
b. Randers 1856, d. Hellerup 1935
1130
A hammered sterling silver pitcher. Georg Jensen
1933-1944. Design no. 432 A. Weight 549 gr.
Designed 1925. H. 22,5 cm.
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
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1131 JOHAN ROHDE
b. Randers 1856, d. Hellerup 1935
A pair of hammered sterling silver candlesticks.
Georg Jensen 1945-1977. Design no. 441. Weight
1395 gr. Designed 1926. H. 31,5 cm. (2)
Literature: David A. Taylor & Jason W. Laskey: "Georg
Jensen Holloware - The Silver Fund Collection", ill. p.
174.
DKK 60,000-70,000 / € 8,050-9,400
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1132 JOHAN ROHDE
b. Randers 1856, d. Hellerup 1935
A hammered sterling silver tazza. Georg Jensen 19151925. Design no. 471. Weight 490 gr. H. 21 cm.
DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
1132
1133 JOHAN ROHDE
b. Randers 1856, d. Hellerup 1935
A set of six hammered sterling silver plates. Georg
Jensen 1945-1977 and after 1945. Four plates
with date letter X10=1997. Design no. 587 C. Total
weight 3848 gr. Diam. 28 cm. (6)
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
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1134 JOHAN ROHDE
b. Randers 1856, d. Hellerup 1935
"Acorn". Sterling silver cutlery. Georg Jensen 1945-1951 and after
1945. Weight excluding pieces with steel 2715 gr. Designed 1915.
(90)
Comprising:
1 fish knife
7 dinner knives with long handle
4 tea spoons
8 dinner forks
3 marmelade spoons
6 dinner spoons
3 long cold cuts forks
8 luncheon knives with long handle
1 sauce ladle
8 luncheon forks
1 pie server with steel
8 dessert spoons
1 porridge spoon
1 bouillon spoon
1 small salad set with steel
10 pastry forks
1 bottle opener
11 coffee spoons
2 medium serving spoons
5 fruit knives
DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
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Harald Nielsen
Harald Nielsen (1892-1977) became an apprentice as a chaser at Georg
Jensen in 1909 and later became the silver smithy’s artistic director.
Influenced by the idiom of Art Deco Harald Nielsen found his own way
and used distinct references to nature. His work is both a contrast to
Georg Jensen’s lush designs and Johan Rohde’s simple lines. He placed
high artistic demands on both his own and his colleagues’ designs, and
for him the ornament was never allowed to overshadow the design and
vice versa. Harald Nielsen had a special eye for what was in demand,
and he created some of the company’s biggest sales successes, such as
the “Pyramid” flatware from 1926.
© Georg Jensen A/S
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1135 HARALD NIELSEN
b. Baarse 1892, d. 1977
A large, hammered sterling silver dish with curved
handles. Georg Jensen 1945-1977. Design no. 752 A.
Weight 3539 gr. Designed 1935. H. incl. handle 12 cm.
L. 44 cm.
Literature: Janet Drucker: "Georg Jensen - A Tradition of
Splendid Silver", ill. p. 214.
Illustrated; "Harald Nielsen - Et tilbageblik på en kunstners
arbejde ved 60-årsdagen".
DKK 200,000 / € 27,000
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1136 HARALD NIELSEN
b. Baarse 1892, d. 1977
Hammered sterling silver coffee set. Comprising a
coffeepot, a creamer and a sugar bowl. Coffee pot's
handle of carved ebony. Georg Jensen 1945-1977.
Design no. 456 A and 456 B. Total weight 877 gr.
Designed 1927. H. 6,5. - 24 cm. (3)
Literature: David A. Taylor & Jason W. Laskey: "Georg
Jensen Holloware - The Silver Fund Collection", ill. p.
175.
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
1136
1137 HARALD NIELSEN
b. Baarse 1892, d. 1977
"Pyramid". Sterling silver cutlery. Georg Jensen after
1945. Weight excluding pieces with steel 1540 gr.
Designed 1926. (43)
Comprising:
8 dinner knives with long handle
8 dinner forks
9 dinner spoon
8 luncheon knives with long handle
8 luncheon forks
1 dessert spoon
1 sauce ladle
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
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1138 HARALD NIELSEN
b. Baarse 1892, d. 1977
A pair of hammered sterling silver candlesticks with
stylized leaf. Georg Jensen 1933-1944. Design no.
604 C. Weight 811 gr. Designed 1930. H. 9,5 cm. Candle holder's inner diam. 3,8 cm. (2)
Literature: David A. Taylor & Jason W. Laskey: "Georg
Jensen Holloware - The Silver Fund Collection", ill. p. 215.
DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
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1139 HARALD NIELSEN
b. Baarse 1892, d. 1977
"Pyramid". A pair of two-light sterling silver candelabra.
Georg Jensen 1933-1944. Design no. 630. Total weight
716 gr. Designed 1933. H. 14,7 cm. L. resp. 17,3 cm. and
17,6 cm. (2)
Literature: David A. Taylor & Jason W. Laskey: "Georg Jensen
Holloware - The Silver Fund Collection", ill. p. 226.
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
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HARALD NIELSEN
b. Baarse 1892, d. 1977
A hammered sterling silver table bell. Handle with
ivory. Georg Jensen 1945-1951. Design no. 728.
Weight 666 gr. Designed 1934. H. 19,8 cm.
Literature: David A. Taylor & Jason W. Laskey: "Georg
Jensen Holloware - The Silver Fund Collection", ill. p.
254.
DKK 12,000 / € 1,600
1141 HARALD NIELSEN
b. Baarse 1892, d. 1977
A hammered sterling silver coffee set. Comprising a
coffeepot, a creamer and a sugar bowl. Coffeepot's
handle of carved ebony. Georg Jensen 1915-1932.
Design no. 456. Total weight 918 gr. Designed
1927. H. 8. - 23,5 cm. (3)
Literature: David A. Taylor & Jason W. Laskey: "Georg
Jensen Holloware - The Silver Fund Collection", ill. p.
175.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
1140
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1142 HARALD NIELSEN
b. Baarse 1892, d. 1977
A set of 14 hammered sterling silver wine goblets. Georg
Jensen 1945-1977 and resp. 1987, 1995, 1997 and 1998.
Design no. 532 C, 532 B, 532 A and 532 F. Total weight
2595 gr. Designed 1928. H. 7,5. - 17,3 cm. (14)
Comprising:
4 red wine goblets
4 white wine goblets
4 dessert wine goblets
2 schnapps goblets
Literature: David A. Taylor & Jason W. Laskey: "Georg Jensen
Holloware - The Silver Fund Collection", ill. p. 195.
DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
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1143 SIGVARD BERNADOTTE
b. 1907, d. 2002
A rare oval shaped, sterling silver Art Deco table
clock. Base rim with wavy pattern, two handles.
Georg Jensen 1945-1951. Weight including clockwork 2554 gr. H. 25 cm. L. 20,5 cm. D. 15 cm.
DKK 100,000-150,000 / € 13,500-20,000
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Sigvard Bernadotte
Sigvard Bernadotte (1907-2002) was only 23 years old, when he in 1930 was
hired by Georg Jensen. He was the second oldest son of Sweden’s King Gustav
VI Adolf and was educated as an art historian at the University of Uppsala.
Despite the fact that Georg Jensen’s products were a commercial success,
they were met with strong criticism for being pretentious and out-dated in
the late 1920s. Bernadotte’s design met this criticism and broke with everything Georg Jensen had previously produced, and he is seen as the person
who truly renewed the work of the silver smithy. He sought a pronounced
simplicity in his timeless design, removed all superfluous decoration and
instead worked with straight lines and geometrical shapes.
© Georg Jensen A/S
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1144 SIGVARD BERNADOTTE
b. 1907, d. 2002
"Bernadotte". Sterling silver cutlery. Georg Jensen
1933-1944 and after 1945. Weight excluding pieces
with steel 4051 gr. Designed 1939. (102)
Comprising:
16 dinner knives with short handle
16 dinner forks
14 dinner spoons
10 fish knives
10 fish forks
12 fruit knives
12 fruit forks
12 large tea spoons
DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
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1145 SIGVARD BERNADOTTE
b. 1907, d. 2002
A circular sterling silver strawberry bowl. Georg
Jensen 1945-1977. Design no. 856 A. Weight
489 gr. Designed 1938. H. 7 cm. Diam. 22,5 cm.
DKK 12,000 / € 1,600
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1146 SIGVARD BERNADOTTE
b. 1907, d. 2002
"Bernadotte". Sterling silver cutlery. Georg Jensen
1933-1944, 1945-1951 and after 1945. Weight
excluding pieces with steel 4303 gr. Designed
1939. (131)
Comprising:
1 steak fork
4 fish knives
1 sauce ladle
4 fish forks
1 fried egg server
12 dinner knives with long handle
1 medium salad set with steel
12 dinner forks
1 serving spoon with steel
13 luncheon knives with long handle
1 long bottle opener
12 luncheon forks
2 potato spoons
12 dessert spoons
1 large serving spoon
13 bouillon spoons
1 child's fork
5 pastry forks
1 child's spoon
20 tea spoons
1 sugar spoon
2 coffee spoons
1 egg spoon
6 fruit knives
1 salt spoon
1 pie knife
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
1 long cold cuts fork
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1147 HENNING KOPPEL
b. Copenhagen 1918, d. s.p. 1981
An impressive sterling silver bowl on a sculptural
openwork foot. Georg Jensen 1945-1977. Design
no. 980 B. Weight 2617 gr. Designed 1948. H. 10,7 14,3 cm. Diam. 35 - 37,3 cm.
Literature: Niels-Jørgen Kaiser: "Henning Koppels
Verden", ill. p. 65.
Monique Faber & Thomas C. Thulstrup: "Georg Jensen Et eventyr i dansk sølv", ill. p. 108.
DKK 100,000-150,000 / € 13,500-20,000
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Henning Koppel
© Georg Jensen A/S
Henning Koppel (1918-81) grew up in a culturally radical environment in the
interwar period, and he was part of the circle around Poul Henningsen, Arne
Jacobsen and Alvar Aalto. He initially wanted to become a sculptor, and after his
time at the sculptor school at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts he went to
Paris and became acquainted with the modern trends of contemporary art. At the
end of World War II Georg Jensen hired him, and the relationship would prove rewarding for both parties. Koppel became probably the most significant designer
in Georg Jensen’s history, and his modern approach to the design fused the ideals
of functionalism with the silver. For him, the sculptural form was the most important, and he preferred smooth surfaces and had a predilection for asymmetry.
The collaboration with Georg Jensen lasted until Koppel’s death, and he left a
portfolio of innovative silver products - from jewellery and watches to hollowware and flatware. Among the most famous is the pitcher “Pregnant Duck” from
1952 and the “Fish Dish” from 1954.
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1148 HENNING KOPPEL
b. Copenhagen 1918, d. s.p. 1981
An early, three light sterling silver candelabrum. Georg
Jensen 1945-1977. Design no. 956. Weight 1170 gr.
Designed 1946. H. 8,6 cm. W. 12 cm. L. 17 cm.
The candelabrum is Henning Koppel's first work of silver holloware and initially only a few pieces were made,
among these the present candelabrum. With its abstract
design, the candelabrum was very complicated to make.
Bought by present owner directly from the Georg Jensen
boutique at Østergade 40, Copenhagen in April 1965.
Literature: Niels-Jørgen Kaiser: "Henning Koppels Verden",
ill. and described pp. 51-54.
Viggo Sten Møller: "Henning Koppel", ill. p. 6.
DKK 60,000 / € 8,050
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1149 HENNING KOPPEL
b. Copenhagen 1918, d. s.p. 1981
"Caravel". Sterling silver cutlery. Georg Jensen after
1945. Weight excluding pieces with steel 1273 gr.
Designed 1957. (40)
Comprising:
6 dinner knives
6 dinner forks
6 luncheon knives
6 luncheon forks
7 dessert spoons
7 coffee spoons
1 short cold cuts fork
1 marmelade spoon
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
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1150 HENNING KOPPEL
b. Copenhagen 1918, d. s.p. 1981
Two light sterling silver candelabrum. Georg Jensen
1945-1977. Design no. 1097. Weight 670 gr. H. 7,7 cm.
L. 29 cm.
Literature: Niels-Jørgen Kaiser: "Henning Koppels Verden",
ill. and described p. 95.
David A. Taylor & Jason W. Laskey: "Georg Jensen Holloware
- The Silver Fund Collection", ill. p. 314.
DKK 25,000-30,000 / € 3,350-4,000
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Gundorph Albertus
Gundorph Albertus (1887-1970) studied to become a silversmith in Munich and Paris during
the years 1908-11. Upon his return to Denmark, he began at the school of sculpture at the
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and was hired by Georg Jensen the same year. Over the
next four decades he became a prominent figure for the company, where he tried to preserve
Georg Jensen’s original principles while adding a modern touch to the products. He was
inspired by the era’s Art Deco movement and was in favour of a more simple design. In 1925
he received a gold medal at the World Exhibition in Paris.
1151
1151 GUNDORPH ALBERTUS
b. Hillerød 1887, d. 1969
"Cactus". Sterling silver cutlery. Georg Jensen 1933-1944
and after 1945. Weight excluding pieces with steel 1879
gr. All pieces with engraving on reverse of handle. Designed
1930. (55)
Comprising:
1 sugar spoon
6 dinner knives with long handle
1 sardine fork
6 dinner forks
1 pie knife
6 dinner spoons
1 server
1 luncheon knife with long handle
1 sauce ladle with steel
1 luncheon fork
2 salt spoons
1 dessert spoon
2 napkin rings
11 tea spoons
1 small salad set
11 pastry forks
DKK 10,000-12,000 / € 1,350-1,600
2 marmelade spoons
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Tias Eckhoff
Tias Eckhoff (b. 1926) is a Norwegian designer who graduated from
the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry in Oslo in
1945. He designed the flatware “Cypress” for Georg Jensen in 1953.
1152
1152 TIAS ECKHOFF
b. Vestre Slidre 1926
"Cypress". Sterling silver cutlery. Georg Jensen after
1945. Weight excluding pieces with steel 3127 gr.
Designed 1953. (108)
Comprising:
12 dinner knives
12 dinner forks
1 serving spoon with steel
12 dinner spoons
1 sauce ladle
12 luncheon knives
3 butter knives
12 luncheon forks
1 medium cold cuts fork
12 dessert spoons
1 steak fork
12 pastry forks
1 pie server
16 coffee spoons
DKK 25,000-30,000 / € 3,350-4,000
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1153 JØRGEN MØLLER
b. Copenhagen 1930, d. 2011
A unique sterling silver watering can. Georg Jensen
after 1977. With date letter K10=1985. Design no.
1404. Weight 830 gr. Designed 1983. H. 23 cm.
Copy of sketch drawing is included. The watering can is
originally designed to be made in stainless steel, Jørgen
Møller however made this one model in sterling silver.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
1153
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Jørgen Møller
Jørgen Møller (b. 1930) was educated as an architect
and industrial designer in 1961. He founded his own
design studio in Fredensborg in 1969, and his idiom
was nurtured by the collaboration with Arne Jacobsen
up through the 1960s. For Jørgen Møller functionality
was paramount, and he strove for the art of simplicity.
From 1981 he made his mark at Georg Jensen with his
clocks, candlesticks, lamps, pitchers and the popular
products with the elephant motif.
1154
1154 JØRGEN MØLLER
b. Copenhagen 1930, d. 2011
A unique sterling silver pitcher with tilting lid. Georg
Jensen after 1977. With date letter K10=1985. Design
no. 1403. Weight 766 gr. H. 23 cm.
The pitcher is originally designed to be made in plastic
material, Jørgen Møller however made this one model in
sterling silver.
DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
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Oscar Gundlach-Pedersen
In 1917 Oscar Gundlach-Pedersen (1886-1960) graduated as
an architect from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and
became known for a number of his functionalist buildings in
the inner city of Copenhagen. He was already in 1911 hired
as Georg Jensen’s last apprentice and worked from 1927-31
as the Director of the silver smithy. He was made head of the
company’s artistic line and designed jewellery, hollowware
and flatware, including “Parallel” from 1931.
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1155 OSCAR GUNDELACH-PETERSEN
b. Odense 1886, d. Kongens Lyngby 1960
"Parallel". A very large sterling silver cutlery set. Georg
Jensen after 1945. Weight excluding pieces with steel
8520 gr. Designed 1931. (248)
Comprising:
12 tea spoons
12 fish knives
12 coffee spoons
12 fish forks
6 mocha spoons
6 lobster forks
6 butter knives with steel
12 oyster forks
9 egg spoons
12 dinner knives
3 short cold cuts forks
12 dinner forks
3 medium cold cuts forks
1 wide dinner fork
3 butter knives
12 dinner spoons
1 sardine fork
12 soup spoons
1 sugar spoon with short handle
1 wide child’s fork
1 sugar spoon with curved handle
12 luncheon knives
2 herring forks
12 luncheon forks
1 small salad set
12 dessert spoons
1 medium salad set
12 pastry forks
1 small serving spoon
3 mixing spoons
2 medium serving spoons
8 fruit spoons
2 large serving spoons
12 fruit knives
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1 large pie knife
1 tomato/citrus knife
1 pie knife
1 short canapé server
1 medium canapé server
1 long bottle opener
1 medium bottle opener
1 nut cracker
1 fish serving set
2 servers
2 small servers with steel
1 vegetable fork
1 fried egg server
1 napkin ring
1 sauce ladle
1 sauce ladle with curved handle
1 steak fork
DKK 75,000-100,000 / € 10,000-13,500
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1156 SVEND WEIHRAUCH
CD
b. Viborg 1899, d. Aarhus 1962
A pair of impressive and rare sterling silver candlesticks. Grooved, wavy pattern. Made and stamped
by Frantz Hingelberg, Aarhus. Made 1948-1971.
Total weight 2347 gr. H. 28,5 cm. (2)
DKK 40,000-60,000 / € 5,350-8,050
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1157 KAY FISKER
b. Frederiksberg 1893, d. København 1965
A large sterling silver pitcher. Made and stamped
by A. Michelsen, 1,5L. With date letter S9=1969.
Weight 745 gr. Designed 1927. H. 27 cm.
DKK 25,000-30,000 / € 3,350-4,000
1158 KAY FISKER
CD
b. Frederiksberg 1893, d. København 1965
A four-sided sterling silver box. Made and stamped
by A. Michelsen anno 1938. Weight 610 gr. H. incl.
handle 5 cm. W. 8,9 cm. L. 13,5 cm.
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
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1159 THORVALD BINDESBØLL
b. Copenhagen 1846, d. s.p. 1908
A circular silver dish with stylized ornamentation. Made and stamped by Holger Kyster.
Weight 1036 gr. H. 5,5 cm. Diam. 28 cm.
Literature: Bodil Busk Laursen [ed.]: "Thorvald
Bindesbøll - A Danish Pioneer", similar variant of
glazed ceramics ill. p. 73. DKK 75,000 / € 10,000
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1160 EVALD NIELSEN
b. 1879, d. 1958
A pair of hammered sterling silver, five light candelabra with leaves. Made and stamped by Evald
Nielsen. Total weight 3800 gr. H. 34 cm. (2)
DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
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1161 MOGENS BALLIN
b. København 1871, d. Hellerup 1914
A pair of four light, hammered sterling silver candelabra. Made and stamped by Mogens Ballins
Eftf. Total weight 2080 gr. H. 32 cm. (2)
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
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1162 KARL GUSTAV HANSEN
CD
b. Kolding 1914, d. 2002
Sterling silver pitcher with horn handle. Made
and stamped by Hans Hansen anno 1960. Design no. 501. Weight 549 gr. H. 18,2 cm.
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
1162
1163 KARL GUSTAV HANSEN
CD
b. Kolding 1914, d. 2002
A sterling silver milk pitcher with partly hammered surface. Made and stamped by Hans
Hansen anno 1976, 1/50. Design no. 560. Weight
620 gr. H. 17,3 cm.
DKK 12,000-15,000 / € 1,600-2,000
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CERAMICS
Wednesday 2 December
Lot 1164 - 1190
Lot 1166
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1164 AXEL SALTO
b. Copenhagen 1889, d. Frederiksberg 1961
Stoneware vase modelled with small mouth and patterns
in relief. Decorated with sung glaze. Signed Salto, 21491.
Royal Copenhagen. Made 1965. H. 31 cm.
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
1164
1165 AXEL SALTO
CD
b. Copenhagen 1889, d. Frederiksberg 1961
A stoneware vase modelled in budded style. Decorated with solfatara glaze. Signed Salto 1935, 3564.
Royal Copenhagen. H. 18 cm.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
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1166 AXEL SALTO
b. Copenhagen 1889, d. Frederiksberg 1961
A large stoneware vase. Modelled with vertical, budded
patterns and with fluted surface. Decorated with sung
glaze with green elements. Signed Salto, 21322. Royal Copenhagen. H. 42 cm.
DKK 80,000-100,000 / € 10,500-13,500
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1167 AXEL SALTO
b. Copenhagen 1889, d. Frederiksberg 1961
A stoneware vase, partly modelled in budded style
and with narrow mouth. Decorated with oxblood
glaze. Signed Salto, 21455. Royal Copenhagen.
Made 1965. H. 26 cm.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
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1168 AXEL SALTO
b. Copenhagen 1889, d. Frederiksberg 1961
A stoneware vase, partly modelled in budded style and
with narrow mouth. Decorated with sung glaze. Signed
Salto, Royal Copenhagen. Made 1960. H. 27 cm.
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
1168
1169 AXEL SALTO
b. Copenhagen 1889, d. Frederiksberg 1961
A stoneware vase modelled in budded style. Decorated with sung glaze. Signed Salto, 20702. Royal
Copenhagen. Made 1950. H. 18 cm.
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
1169
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1170 AXEL SALTO
b. Copenhagen 1889, d. Frederiksberg 1961
A colossal stoneware vase modelled in sprouting
style with fruits and leaves in relief. Decorated
with solfatara glaze. Signed Salto, 1945. Royal
Copenhagen. H. 49 cm.
DKK 300,000-400,000 / € 40,000-53,500
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1171 AXEL SALTO
b. Copenhagen 1889, d. Frederiksberg 1961
A stoneware vase modelled in budded style with
narrow mouth. Decorated with sung glaze. Signed
Salto, 20897. Royal Copenhagen. Made 1964.
H. 14,5 cm.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
1172 AXEL SALTO
b. Copenhagen 1889, d. Frederiksberg 1961
"The Summer Vase". A large stoneware vase modelled with birds and branches. Decorated with
sung glaze. Signed Salto, and with faint model
number 20250. Royal Copenhagen. Made 1964.
H. 35 cm.
DKK 50,000-60,000 / € 6,700-8,050
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1173 PER WEISS
CD
b. Melby 1953
A stoneware floor vase. Decorated with coiled patterns in
brown and blue glaze on white base. Inside decorated with
black glaze. Stamped monogram. Unique. H. 63 cm.
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
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1174 AXEL SALTO
b. Copenhagen 1889, d. Frederiksberg 1961
A stoneware vase modelled with vertical, fluted pattern. Decorated with sung glaze. Signed Salto. Royal
Copenhagen. H. 20,5 cm.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
1175 AXEL SALTO
b. Copenhagen 1889, d. Frederiksberg 1961
A round stoneware vase modelled with branches in
relief. Decorated with oxblood glaze. Signed Salto,
Royal Copenhagen. H. 21 cm.
DKK 25,000-30,000 / € 3,350-4,000
1174
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1176 ALEV SIESBYE
1177 FINN JUHL
b. Istanbul 1938
b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989
A circular bowl of unglazed grey and brown stoneware mass with stylized patterns. Signed Alev 73.
Unique. H. 16 cm. Diam. circa 31 cm.
DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
A large solid teak bowl. Designed 1951. Made by
Magne Monsen for Kay Bojesen. Stamped Design
Finn Juhl, TEAK. H. 17 cm. L. 36,4 cm. W. 34 cm.
Literature: Esbjørn Hiort: "Finn Juhl", ill. pp. 124-128.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
CD
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1178 CARL HALIER
CD
b. 1873, d. 1948
KNUD ANDERSEN
b. 1892, d. 1966
A stoneware lid vase. Decorated with sung glaze. Signed
monogram. Royal Copenhagen. Lid and stand of patinated
and partly gilded bronze. Stamped monogram KA. Royal
Copenhagen. Unique. H. 33 cm.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
1179 KNUD ANDERSEN
CD
b. 1892, d. 1966
NILS THORSSON
b. Eslöv, Skåne County 1898, d. 1975
A cylindrical stoneware lid jar. Decorated with Clair de Lune
glaze. Signed monogram, 4272. Royal Copenhagen. Made
1962. Lid and base of patinated and partly gilded bronze.
Stamped monogram KA for Knud Andersen. Unique. H.
24,5 cm.
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
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1180 ALEV SIESBYE
1181 ALEV SIESBYE
b. Istanbul 1938
b. Istanbul 1938
A circular stoneware bowl. Decorated with ochre
glaze, upper rim with purple glaze. Signed Alev '75.
Unique. H. 14,6. - 15 cm. Diam. circa 25,5 cm.
DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
A circular stoneware dish decorated with ochre
glaze. Rim decorated with blue/purple glaze. Signed
Alev '75. Unique. H. circa 8,5 cm. Diam. circa 39,7 cm.
DKK 20,000-30,000 / € 2,700-4,000
CD
CD
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1182 ALEV SIESBYE
CD
b. Istanbul 1938
A large, circular stoneware bowl decorated with
turquoise blue glaze. Signed Alev, F91. Unique.
H. 25,3 cm. Diam. 38 cm.
DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
1182
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1183 TOINI MUONA
CD
1184 ALEV SIESBYE
CD
b. Finland 1904, d. 1987
A rectangular wall relief, decorated with turquoize
blue glaze with leaf motifs. Made and signed by
Arabia. Reverse with paper label marked Toini
Muona and with paper label from retailer Illums
Bolighus. Unique. D. 3 - 5 cm. W. 58 cm. L. 75 cm.
DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
b. Istanbul 1938
A large, circular stoneware bowl. Decorated with
light turquoise blue glaze. Upper rim decorated with
light rose glaze. Signed Alev 85. Unique. H. 17,4 18 cm. Diam. 37 - 38,5 cm.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
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1185 BERNDT FRIBERG
CD
b. 1889, d. 1981
A round stoneware vase decorated with blue glaze
with reddish brown elements. Signed Friberg,
Gustavsberg, Studiohand. Made 1967. Unique.
H. 30 cm.
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
1186 ALEV SIESBYE
CD
b. Istanbul 1938
A large, circular stoneware bowl decorated with
dark blue glaze. Upper rim decorated with light
blue glaze. Signed Alev 86. Unique. H. 17,3 cm.
Diam. 31,5 - 32 cm.
DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
1185
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1187 VALDEMAR ENGELHARDT
b. 1860, d. 1915
A round porcelain vase modelled with
narrow mouth. Decorated with green and
white crystal glaze with greyish blue elements. Signed monogram, K 114, scratched
873. Royal Copenhagen. Unique. H. 37 cm.
Provenance: Knuthenborg Castle, Denmark.
DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
1188 BODIL MANZ
CD
b. Frederiksberg 1943
A cylindrical bowl of thin porcelain. Decorated with red and blue line patterns inside
and outside. Signed Bodil Manz. Unique.
H. 19 cm. Diam. 22. - 23,5 cm.
DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
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1189 ALVAR AALTO
1189
b. Kuortane 1898, d. 1976
A colossal, clear glass vase. Signed Alvar Aalto,
71/1996. Made by Iittala, Finland. H. 60 cm.
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
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1190 WILHELM WAGENFELD
b. Bremen 1900, d. Stuttgart 1990
"Kubus". A collection of heat resistant molded glass stacking bowls with lids,
dishes and pitchers. Designed 1938. Made by Vereinigte Lausitzer Glaswerke
A.G, Germany. Marked. (17)
Comprising:
3 pitchers with lid, H. resp. 8,8 cm. and 16,5 cm.
2 flat, rectangular bowls with lid. H. 5 cm. W. 9 cm. L. 18 cm.
4 small, square bowls with lid. H. 5,3 cm. W. 9 cm. L. 9 cm.
2 tall, rectangular bowls with lid. H. 8,6 cm. W. 9 cm. L. 18 cm.
2 large, flat square bowls with lid. H. 5,3 cm. W. 18 cm. L. 18 cm.
1 large, tall square bowl with lid. H. 8,6 cm. W. 18 cm. L. 18. cm
1 rectangular dish with handles. H. incl. handle 3,3 cm. W. 18 cm. L. 42 cm.
1 flat, rectangular dish with handles. H. incl. handle 2,5 cm. W. 9 cm. L. 22,5 cm.
1 flat dish with handles. H. incl. handle 2,5 cm. W. 9 cm. L. 13,3 cm.
1 flat dish with handles. H. incl. handle 2,5 cm. W 9 cm. L. 31,5 cm.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
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AND LAMPS
Thursday 3 December 4 pm
Lot 1191 - 1347
Lot 1266
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1191 ¥
IB KOFOD-LARSEN
b. 1921, d. 2003
A pair of lounge chairs with Brazilian rosewood frame.
Seat and back upholstered with original, patinated
black leather. Designed 1950. These examples made
1950s by cabinetmakers Christensen & Larsen, stamped
by maker. (2)
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild
Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1950.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", vol. 3, ill. p. 137.
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IB KOFOD-LARSEN
b. 1921, d. 2003
"Elizabeth". Easy chair with Brazilian rosewood frame.
Sides, back and loose seat cushion upholstered with
patinated cognac coloured leather. Model U-56. Designed 1956. This example made 1960s by Christensen
& Larsen Cabinetmakers, stamped by maker.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild
Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1958.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", vol. 3, p. 48-49.
DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
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1193 IB KOFOD-LARSEN
b. 1921, d. 2003
"Elizabeth". A pair of easy chairs with oak frame. Sides, back and
loose seat cushion upholstered with patinated red colored leather.
Model U-56. Designed 1956. These examples made 1960-70s by
Christensen & Larsen Cabinetmakers, stamped by maker. (2)
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition
at Designmuseum Danmark, 1958.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", vol.
3, p. 48-49.
DKK 125,000 / € 17,000
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1194 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"Valet Chair". Sculptural patinated oak chair, teak
seat with storage space underneath. Model JH 540.
Designed 1953. This example made circa 1970s by
cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen, stamped by maker.
Model presented at the Cabinetmaker's Guild Exhibition
at Designmuseum Danmark, 1953.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", vol. 3, p. 244-247.
DKK 40,000-60,000 / € 5,350-8,050
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1195 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"JH 563". Freestanding desk with solid oak frame. Teak
top with two drawers in front. Stretcher with V-shape,
brass fittings. Designed 1950. This example made
1950-60s by cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen. H. 74 cm.
L. 171 cm. W. 84 cm.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild
Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1950.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", vol. 3, ill. p. 142.
DKK 80,000-100,000 / € 10,500-13,500
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1196 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"The Chair". A set of six oak armchairs. Seats upholstered
with black leather. Model JH 503. Designed 1949. These
examples made circa 1960s by cabinetmaker Johannes
Hansen, stamped by maker. (6)
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.], "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", Vol. 3, p. 98-101 and p. 140-142.
DKK 50,000-60,000 / € 6,700-8,050
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1197 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"The Chair". A set of six oak armchairs. Seats upholstered
with black leather. Model JH 503. Designed 1949. These
examples made circa 1960s by cabinetmaker Johannes
Hansen, stamped by maker. (6)
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.], "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", Vol. 3, p. 98-101 and p. 140-142.
DKK 50,000-60,000 / € 6,700-8,050
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1198 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"AT 314". A teak dining table with fold down
leaves, mounted on oak frame with cross-legs and
brass stretchers. This example manufactured 1960s
by Andreas Tuck, stamped by maker. H. 72 cm.
L. 190/310 cm. W. 106 cm.
Literature: "Dansk Kunsthåndværk", no. 1-1958.
DKK 80,000-100,000 / € 10,500-13,500
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1199 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
"PH-3/2 Water Pump". Standard lamp with black
lacquered stem, chromed adjustable arm with switch,
bakelite socket house with green/white copper top
shade and frosted glass middle and bottom shade.
Bottom bowl present. This example manufactured
1930s by Louis Poulsen. H. max 150 cm.
Literature: "Light Years Ahead", p. 203.
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
1200 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"GE 1". A solid oak daybed in two sections, adjustable back with iron fittings. Loose cushions
upholstered with dark grey wool. Designed 1955.
This example manufactured circa 1956 by Getama,
stamped by maker. H. 34 cm. L. 180 cm. W. 76 cm.
(2)
Provenance: Aquired by present owner's family 1956.
Literature: "Dansk Kunsthåndværk" no. 5-6, 1955.
"Mobilia" no. 28, oct. 1957.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
1199
1200
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1201 NANNA DITZEL
b. Copenhagen 1923, d. s.p. 2005
JØRGEN DITZEL
b. Frederiksberg 1921, d. København 1961
Early ladie's chair with sculptural elm frame, vertical
bars in sides and back. Seat upholstered with later
yellow fabric. Formgivet 1944. This example made
late 1940s by cabinetmaker Louis G. Thiersen.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1944.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", vol. 2, p. 242-243.
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
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1202 HANS J. WEGNER
1203 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"The Chair". A set of eight oak armchairs. Seat with
woven cane. Model PP 501. Designed 1949. These
examples made 2007 by PP Møbler, stamped by
maker. (8)
DKK 100,000 / € 13,500
Large solid oak dining/conference table in three
sections, mounted on 16 round, tapering legs. One
rectangular middle section and two D-shaped end
tables. Made to order 2007 by PP Møbler, stamped
by maker. H. 74,5 cm. W. 140 cm. D-ends each: L.
186 cm. Rectangular table: L. 208 cm. Total L. 580 cm.
(3)
DKK 60,000-80,000 / € 8,050-10,500
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HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"RY 26". A Brazilian rosewood sideboard. Front with
sliding doors with woven cane, interior with shelves
and trays. Designed 1959. This example manufactured 1960s by RY møbler. H. 79 cm. L. 200 cm.
D. 49 cm.
Literature: Mobilia no. 43, February 1959 i ad.
Literature: Ry Møbler katalog 1964.
DKK 25,000-30,000 / € 3,350-4,000
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1205 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"The Chair". A set of eight oak armchairs. Seat with
woven cane. Model PP 501. Designed 1949. These
examples made 2007 by PP Møbler, stamped by
maker. (8)
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.], "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", Vol. 3, p. 98-101 and p. 140-142.
DKK 100,000 / € 13,500
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1206 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
"PH-4/3". Table lamp with thick switch house and
stand of browned brass marked "Pat. Appl.", with
original one layer opal glass shades. This example
manufactured 1927 by Louis Poulsen. H. 54 cm.
Early version with screws on the side of the socket
house.
DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
1207 ARNE VODDER
b. 1926, d. 2009
Freestanding nutwood desk mounted on round legs
with low stretchers. Slightly curved front with three
profiled drawers in rail, top with raised edges. This
example manufactured 1950s by Bovirke. H. 75 cm.
L. 155cm. W. 73 cm.
DKK 20,000-30,000 / € 2,700-4,000
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1207
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1208 FINN JUHL
b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989
"The Poet". Freestanding two seater sofa with round,
tapering beech legs. Sides and back upholstered with
original, red striped wool, loose seat cushion upholstered
with grey wool. Back fitted with buttons. Designed 1941.
This example made circa 1955 by cabinetmaker Niels
Vodder. L. 130 cm.
Provenance: Aquired by present owner's family in August
1955. Original receipt included.
Literature: Esbjørn Hiort: "Arkitekten Finn Juhl", ill. p. 30.
DKK 60,000-80,000 / € 8,050-10,500
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OLE WANSCHER
b. Frederiksberg 1903, d. Charlottenlund 1985
Brazilian rosewood cabinet mounted on
tall, tapering legs. Front with two pull-out
leaves and two doors, behind which shelves.
Handles and fittings of brass. This example
made early 1970s by cabinetmaker A. J.
Iversen, with maker's paper label. H. 155 cm.
W. 112 cm. D. 41 cm.
DKK 12,000-15,000 / € 1,600-2,000
1210 ¥
OLE WANSCHER
b. Frederiksberg 1903, d. Charlottenlund 1985
Freestanding Brazilian rosewood desk with
matching out tray. Front with two drawers,
brass handles and shoes. This example made
1973 by cabinetmaker A. J. Iversen, with
maker's paper label. H. 72 cm. L. 135 cm.
W. 67 cm. (2)
Provenance: Acquired by present owner at
cabinetmaker A. J. Iversen in 1973. Original
invoice included.
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
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1211 ¥
OLE WANSCHER
b. Frederiksberg 1903, d. Charlottenlund 1985
A set of six Brazilian rosewood armchairs. Seat upholstered
with black leather. Designed 1958. These examples made
1960s by cabinetmaker A. J. Iversen. (6)
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild
Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1958.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", vol. 4, p. 57. DKK 60,000-80,000 / € 8,050-10,500
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1212 POUL HENNINGSEN
1213 ¥
LUDVIG PONTOPPIDAN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
Brazilian rosewood cigar box with brass inlays.
Mahogany interior divided into compartments. Reverse side of bottom covered with patinated Niger
leather. Designed 1958. This example made 1969
by cabinetmaker Ludvig Pontoppidan. H. 7,4 cm.
L. 34,5 cm. D. 29,5 cm.
DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
"PH-5/5". Pendant with patinated brass bayonet
socket house, shades of frosted glass with golden
rim. Manufactured by Louis Poulsen. Diam. 50 cm.
Literature: "Light Years Ahead", ill. p. 142.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
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1214 FRITS HENNINGSEN
b. 1889, d. 1965
A pair of mahogany armchairs with sweeping armrests and legs. Sides, seat and back upholstered with
patinated black leather, back fitted with buttons.
These examples made 1940-50s by cabinetmaker
Frits Henningsen. (2)
DKK 60,000 / € 8,050
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1215 FRITS HENNINGSEN
b. 1889, d. 1965
High back easy chair with tapering mahogany
legs. Sides, seat and back upholstered with black
horsehair, red leather edgings and buttons in
back. This example made 1940-50s by cabinetmaker Frits Henningsen.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
1216 KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
"Stol til Dansk Kunsthandel". Cuban mahogany
armchair with curving back and tapering legs,
seat with woven cane. Seat cushion not included.
Designed 1916. This example made 1930s by Rud.
Rasmussen Cabinetmakers.
Literature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: "Kaare Klint",
vol. 1, ill. p. 152. Rigmor Andersen: "Kaare Klint
Møbler", pp. 28-31. "Skønvirke" 1918, ill. p. 71.
DKK 12,000-15,000 / € 1,600-2,000
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1217 ANTON ROSEN
b. 1859, d. 1928
A pair of Art Nouveau birch armchairs. Tall, pierced
back with pewter inlays in the shape of flowers and
scarabs, made by Georg Jensen. Tapering, carved
front legs. Made 1910. (2)
The chairs were designed specifically for the "Grill
Room" at the Palace Hotel in Copenhagen.
DKK 25,000-30,000 / € 3,350-4,000
1218 KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
1218
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"Stol til Dansk Kunsthandel". Cuban mahogany
armchair with curving back and tapering legs, seat
with woven cane. Later seat cushion upholstered
with black leather. Designed 1916. This example
made 1930s by Rud. Rasmussen Cabinetmakers.
Literature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: "Kaare Klint", vol.
1, ill. p. 152. Literature: Rigmor Andersen: "Kaare Klint
Møbler", pp. 28-31. Literature: "Skønvirke" 1918, ill.
p. 71.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
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1219 SIEGFRIED WAGNER
b. Hamburg 1874, d. Lyngby 1952
Large armchair with mahogany frame. Seat and
back upholstered with sand coloured fabric. This
example made circa 1910-20s. DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
1219
1220 CARL BERGSTEN
b. Norrköping 1879, d. Stockholm 1935
Unique mahogany and nutwood cabinet mounted
on loose, carved base. Front with two doors and
sides decorated with marquetry in the shape of
flowers with mother of pearl inlays. Interior with
shelves. Made circa 1915. H. 211 cm. W. 164 cm.
D. 44/66 cm.
The model was designed for the Baltic exhibition in
Malmö 1914. The cabinet is made in a type of stout
Swedish Jugend style, but in its ornamentation it
points towards the more simplified and refined "Swedish Grace" style that emerged during the 1920s, and
which Carl Bergsten himself was one of the driving
forces behind.
Literature: "Baltiska Utställningen 15 maj - 30 sept.,
Malmö 1914", p. 117-118, ill.
DKK 100,000-150,000 / € 13,500-20,000
Poster and photo
from exhibition 1914
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1221 KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
"Stol til Dansk Kunsthandel". Cuban mahogany armchair with curving back and tapering legs,
seat with woven cane. Seat cushion not included.
Designed 1916. This example made 1930s by Rud.
Rasmussen Cabinetmakers.
Literature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: "Kaare Klint", vol.
1, ill. p. 152. Literature: Rigmor Andersen: "Kaare Klint
Møbler", pp. 28-31. Literature: "Skønvirke" 1918, ill.
p. 71.
DKK 12,000-15,000 / € 1,600-2,000
1222 ¥
BERNT
1221
b. 1937
A pair of Brazilian rosewood stools. Seats with woven cane. These examples made 1960s by cabinetmaker Wørts. H. 41 cm. W./L. 45 cm. (2)
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1958.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", vol. 4, p. 74-75.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
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1223 ¥
KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
Freestanding three seater sofa on eight-legged, profiled
mahogany cross-frame with Brazilian rosewood shoes.
Sides, seat and back upholstered with patinated cognac
coloured leather, fitted with brass nails. Model 4118.
Designed 1930. This example made circa 1950-60s by
Rud. Rasmussen Cabinetmakers, with maker's paper
label. L. 200 cm.
KK label # 38062.
Literature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: "Kaare Klint", ill. and
mentioned in vol. 1, p. 361 and vol. 2, p. 92.
DKK 60,000 / € 8,050
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1224 KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
"The Red Chair". A set of four chairs with profiled
Cuban mahogany frame. Seat and back upholstered
with original, patinated Niger leather, fitted with
brass nails. Small model 3949. These examples made
circa 1940s by Rud. Rasmussen Cabinetmakers. (4)
KK Labels indistinctly numbered.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
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1225 ¥
EJNER LARSEN
b. 1917, d. 1987
AKSEL BENDER MADSEN
b. 1916, d. 2000
Circular mahogany table, four legged base with Brazilian rosewood inlays. Designed 1963. This example made 1960s by cabinetmaker Willy Beck, with
maker's metal plaque. H. 62 cm. Diam. 129 cm.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1963.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", vol. 4, dining table version ill. p. 227.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
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1226 KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
"The Red Chair". A set of four chairs with profiled
Cuban mahogany frame. Seat and back upholstered
with original patinated Niger leather, fitted with
brass nails. Model 3949. These examples made circa
1940s by Rud. Rasmussen Cabinetmakers. (4)
Literature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: "Kaare Klint", vol.
2, ill. and mentioned pp. 82-84.
DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
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1227 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
"PH-Blackout pendant". Very rare pendant with five
patinated red lacquered horizontal metal shades.
This example manufactured 1941 for Tivoli Copenhagen by Louis Poulsen. Diam. 52 cm.
Literature: "Light Years Ahead", ill. and mentioned pp.
255-257.
DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
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1228 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
"PH-4/3". Table lamp with thick switch house and
browned brass stand marked "Pat. Appl.", original red/
bronze copper shades. This example manufactured
1927-1928 by Louis Poulsen. H. 53 cm.
DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
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1229 KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
"Stol til Dansk Kunsthandel". A set of four Cuban mahogany armchairs with curving back and tapering legs.
Seat with woven cane. Later seat cushion upholstered
with black leather. Designed 1916. These examples
made 1930s by Rud. Rasmussen Cabinetmakers. (4)
Literature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: "Kaare Klint", vol. 1, ill.
p. 152. Rigmor Andersen: "Kaare Klint Møbler", pp. 28-31.
"Skønvirke" 1918, ill. p. 71.
DKK 80,000-100,000 / € 10,500-13,500
1229
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1230 KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
"Stol til Dansk Kunsthandel". A set of four Cuban mahogany armchairs with curving back and tapering legs. Seat
with woven cane. Later seat cushions upholstered with
black leather. Designed 1916. These examples made 1930s
by Rud. Rasmussen Cabinetmakers. (4)
Literature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: "Kaare Klint", vol. 1, ill. p.
152. Literature: Rigmor Andersen: "Kaare Klint Møbler", pp.
28-31. Literature: "Skønvirke" 1918, ill. p. 71.
DKK 80,000-100,000 / € 10,500-13,500
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1231 BARBRO NILSSON
b. 1899, d. 1983
"Finspång, ljusbrun (light brown)". Handwoven wool carpet
in "rölakan" flat weave technique in shades of brown. Signed
monogram BN and AB MMF. Designed 1954. This example
made after 1941 by Märta Måås-Fjetterström AB, Sweden.
250 x 180 cm.
DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
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1232 KIRSTEN BECKER
b. København
JOHN BECKER
b. Åkirkeby , d. Holte
"Domino". Handwoven wool carpet in "rölakan" flat
weave technique, with geometrical pattern in blue and
brown. Designed circa 1955. Circa 255 x 200 cm.
Literature: Inge Aligrangis: "Danish Handmade Rugs and
Carpets", Rhodos, design ill. p. 39.
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
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1233 KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
Three seater sofa on eight-legged mahogany frame. Sides,
back and seat upholstered with patinated natural leather.
Model 5011. Designed 1935. This example made 1970s by
Rud. Rasmussen Cabinetmakers. L. 195 cm.
Literature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: "Kaare Klint", vol. 2, p. 94.
DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
1233
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1234 KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
Two seater sofa on six-legged mahogany frame. Sides,
seat and back upholstered with patinated cognac coloured leather, fitted with brass nails. Back with canvas. Model
5011. Designed 1935. This example made circa 1950-60s
by Rud. Rasmussen Cabinetmakers. L. 132 cm.
Literature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: "Kaare Klint", vol. 2, p. 94.
DKK 40,000-50,000 / € 5,350-6,700
1234
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1235 KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
"The Red Chair". A set of six chairs with profiled
mahogany frame. Seat and back upholstered with
patinated Niger leather, fitted with brass nails.
Model 47510. Designed 1927. These examples
made circa 1950s by Rud. Rasmussen Cabinetmakers, with maker's paper label. (6)
Label indistinctly numbered.
Literature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: "Kaare Klint",
vol. 2, ill. and mentioned pp. 82-84.
DKK 60,000-80,000 / € 8,050-10,500
1235
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1236 DANISH CABINETMAKER
Freestanding high back sofa in two sections with
patinated oak frame. Seat,sides and back upholstered with original, heavily patinated brown leather, fitted with brass nails. These examples made circa
1920-30s. H 93 cm. L. 84./168 cm. D. 59 cm. (2)
DKK 40,000-60,000 / € 5,350-8,050
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1237 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
"PH-3/2". Oblique reading lamp with high elbow, frame of
duco-lacquered metal, socket house of brown bakelite with
amber coloured glass shades. Stamped PH-2/2 Patented.
This example manufactured 1933-1951 by Louis Poulsen.
H. 148 cm.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
1238 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
"PH-2/2". Short miniature browned brass table lamp with
amber coloured glass shades. This example manufactured
1931-1933 by Louis Poulsen. H. 31 cm.
Literature: "Light Years Ahead". illustrated and mentioned p.
164.
DKK 25,000-30,000 / € 3,350-4,000
1238
1237
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1239 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
"PH-1/1 Cascade". Two-level chandelier with browned
brass frame, brown bakelite socket houses with amber
coloured glass shades. This example manufactured 1930s
by Louis Poulsen. Diam. 76 cm. H. 70 cm.
DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
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1240 FRITS HENNINGSEN
b. 1889, d. 1965
Freestanding three seater sofa with profiled six-legged
Cuban mahogany frame. Sides, seat and back upholstered
with later patinated natural leather. This example made circa 1930-40s by cabinetmaker Frits Henningsen. L. 241 cm.
DKK 50,000-60,000 / € 6,700-8,050
1241 FRITS HENNINGSEN
b. 1889, d. 1965
A pair of armchairs with profiled mahogany frame and
curving armrests. Seat, back and insides of armrests upholstered with later natural leather. Designed circa 1936.
These examples made 1930-40s by cabinetmaker Frits
Henningsen. (2)
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", vol. 1, ill. pp. 244-245.
DKK 60,000-75,000 / € 8,050-10,000
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ERIK MATSSON
A unique mahogany music cabinet, inlays of fruit wood
and Brazilian rosewood. Front with fold-down leaf with
marquetry showing a classicistic scenery with dancing
women in front of a colonnade. Base with four carved pillars decorated with gold leaf and miniature busts of resp.
Beethoven, Mozart, Lizt and Haydn. Made circa 1925 by
Nyköpings Verkstäder for retailer for NK, Sweden. Metal
plaque from maker. H. 140,5 cm. W. 89 cm. D. 48 cm.
Erik Matsson worked under the leadership of Carl Malmsten
and Axel Einar Hiorth during their time at NK in Stockholm.
He did however also design furniture in his own name such as
this cabinet. Erik Matsson later became artistic manager at
Mjölby Intarsia and was the driving force behind their succes
in the next three decades.
DKK 200,000-300,000 / € 27,000-40,000
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1243 KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
1243
"Stol til Dansk Kunsthandel". Cuban mahogany armchair with curving back and tapering legs,
seat with woven cane. Seat cushion not included.
Designed 1916. This example made 1930s by Rud.
Rasmussen Cabinetmakers.
Literature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: "Kaare Klint", vol.
1, ill. p. 152. Literature: Rigmor Andersen: "Kaare Klint
Møbler", pp. 28-31. Literature: "Skønvirke" 1918, ill. p.
71.
DKK 12,000-15,000 / € 1,600-2,000
1244
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1245 KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
1244 KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
Freestanding two seater sofa on six-legged mahogany cross frame. Sides, seat and back upholstered with patinated natural leather. Model 4118.
Designed 1930. This example made circa 1970s by
Rud. Rasmussen Cabinetmakers. L. 135 cm.
Literature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: "Kaare Klint", vol.
2, p. 93.
DKK 40,000-50,000 / € 5,350-6,700
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"The Red Chair". A set of six chairs with mahogany frame. Seat and back upholstered with original,
patinated Niger leather. Model 3949. Designed
1927. These examples made circa 1940s by Rud.
Rasmussen Cabinetmakers, with maker's paper label.
(6)
Labels indistinctly numbered.
Literature: Gorm Harkær, Klintiana: "Kaare Klint", vol.
2, ill. and mentioned pp. 82-84. DKK 60,000 / € 8,050
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1246 MOGENS KOCH
b. Frederiksberg 1898, d. Copenhagen 1992
"MK 50". Mahogany wingback chair with
matching stool. Sides, back and loose cushions
upholstered with patinated natural leather, fitted with leather covered nails. Designed 1936.
This example made circa 1970s by upholsterer
Ivan Schlechter. (2)
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
1247 GRETE JALK
b. 1920, d. 2006
"Churchill desk". Solid mahogany desk, front
with two drawers, pull-out leaf and shelves.
Top covered with patinated natural leather,
with storage space underneath. This example
made late 1970s by cabinetmaker Niels Roth
Andersen, stamped by Søren Horns Efterfølger.
H. 113 cm. D. 54 cm. W. 104 cm.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
1247
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1248
1248 FINN JUHL
b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989
Freestanding two seater sofa mounted on
tapering teak legs. Sides, seat and curvy
back upholstered with red/black flecked
wool, back fitted with buttons. Designed
1946. This example manufactured 1950s
by Bovirke. L. 133 cm.
DKK 40,000-50,000 / € 5,350-6,700
1249 Swedish handwoven wool carpet in "rölakan" flat weave technique, light base
with polychrome pattern. Signed S.K.L.H.
1950 (Södra Kalmar Läns Hemslöjd).
Made in Sweden, 1950. 161 x 165 cm.
DKK 10,000 / € 1,350
1249
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1251
1250 HANS J. WEGNER
1251 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"Mama Bear". High back easy chair with oak legs
and teak armrests. Sides, seat and back upholstered
with orange wool. Model AP 28. Designed 1954.
This example manufactured 1950-60s by AP-Stolen.
Model presented at the exhibition "Købestævnet" in
Fredericia 1954.
Literature: "Dansk Kunsthåndværk", No. 9, September
1954, p. 143.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
"Mama Bear". High back easy chair with oak legs
and teak armrests. Sides, seat and back upholstered
with brown wool. Model AP 28. Designed 1954. This
example manufactured 1950-60s by AP-Stolen.
Model presented at the exhibition "Købestævnet" in
Fredericia 1954.
Literature: "Dansk Kunsthåndværk", No. 9, September
1954, p. 143.
DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
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1252 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"New Pappa Bear". Easy chair with wide armrests
and tapering legs of teak. Sides, back and loose seat
cushion upholstered with green wool. Model AP 69.
This example manufactured 1970s by AP Stolen.
Provenance: Aquired by present owner's father who
worked at AP Stolen. Hence by descent.
Literature: AP-Stolen catalogue 1969.
Literature: "Mobilia", no. 262-263, 1977.
DKK 80,000-100,000 / € 10,500-13,500
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1253 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"AT 303". Freestanding desk with teak top, solid
oak cross-leg frame. Front with two oak drawers
with teak front and back. Brass stretchers and
fittings. Manufactured 1960s by Andreas Tuck.
H. 72 cm. L. 160 cm. W. 86 cm.
The desk model of the cross-leg table is quite rare.
The drawers on this presemt version are mounted on
brass fittings and only pulls out to the front side (as
opposed to the version with transverse drawers).
Literature: Andreas Tuck / Salesco catalog the 1959
(table without drawers ill.). DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
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1254 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"Valet Chair". Sculptural oak chair with with
storage space underneath seat. Model JH
540. Designed 1953. This example made circa
1960s by cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen, with
maker's metal plaque.
Model presented at the Cabinetmaker's Guild
Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1953.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed]: "40 Years of Danish
Furniture Design", vol. 3, p. 244-247.
DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
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1255 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"JH 555". Freestanding two seater sofa bench with teak frame.
Seat and back upholstered with original, striped blue wool.
Designed 1949. This example made early 1950s by cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen, stamped by maker. L. 145 cm.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' 23th Guild
Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1949.
Exhibited: Designmuseum Danmark, March 2nd - November 2nd
2014. "Wegner - just one good chair".
DKK 80,000-100,000 / € 10,500-13,500
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1256 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"Cowhorn Chair". Set of eight solid oak chairs with,
back with inlays of light wood. Seats upholstered
with black leather. Model JH 505. Designed 1952.
These examples made early 1960s by cabinetmaker
Johannes Hansen, with maker's metal plaque. (8)
Provenance: Acquired by present owner at cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen in 1964 and 1968. Original
invoice included.
DKK 150,000-200,000 / € 20,000-27,000
1256
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1257 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"JH 567". Oval dining table with solid teak top with
extension and three extra leaves. Oak frame with
fold-down support leg. This exampel made early
1960s by cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen, stamped
by maker. H. 72 cm. L. 180./370 cm. W. 130 cm. (4)
Provenance: Acquired by present owner from cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen in 1964. Copy of the original
invoice included.
DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
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1258 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
"PH-3/2". A pair of table lamps with browned brass
frame mrk. "Pat Appl.", mounted with original one
layer opal glass shades. These examples manufactured 1927-1928 by Louis Poulsen. H. 43 cm. (2)
DKK 80,000-100,000 / € 10,500-13,500
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1259 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"The Chair". A set of six oak armchairs. Seats upholstered
with black leather. Model JH 503. Designed 1949. These
examples made circa 1960s by cabinetmaker Johannes
Hansen, stamped by maker. (6)
DKK 50,000-60,000 / € 6,700-8,050
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1260 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"The Chair". A set of six oak armchairs. Seats upholstered
with black leather. Model JH 503. Designed 1949. These
examples made circa 1960s by cabinetmaker Johannes
Hansen, stamped by maker. (6)
DKK 50,000-60,000 / € 6,700-8,050
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1261 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
A pair of rare "Buck Chairs" with oak frame and
tapering legs. Seat, back and armrests upholstered
with light brown flecked wool. Designed 1955.
These examples made late 1950s by cabinetmaker
Johannes Hansen, stamped by maker. (2)
Provenance: Aquired by present owner's family at "Den
Permanente", lates 1950s.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1955.
DKK 50,000-75,000 / € 6,700-10,000
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1262 HANS-AGNE JAKOBSSON
b. 1919, d. 2009
A pair of wall lamps. Frame and large shade of resp.
white and blue lacquered brass. Small shade of white
acrylic. These examples manufactured 1960s by
Markaryd, Sweden. H. 60 cm. W. 36 cm. (2)
DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
1263 FINN JUHL
b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989
Freestanding two seater sofa with round, tapering
beech legs. Sides and back upholstered with light
wool. Seat cushions and buttons in back upholstered
with grey wool. This example manufactured 1950s
by Søren Willadsen, Vejen. L. 145 cm.
Presented at the exhibition "Købestævnet" in Fredericia
1950.
Literature: Charlotte & Peter Fiell: 50s Decorative Art,
Taschen 2000, p. 96.
DKK 150,000 / € 20,000
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1264 FINN JUHL
b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989
"FJ 53". Freestanding two seater teak sofa with
floating armrests on brass fittings. Sides, seat and
back upholstered with greenish blue wool. Designed
1953. This example made 1950-60s by cabinetmaker
Niels Vodder, stamped by maker. L. 128 cm.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1953.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", vol. 3, ill. pp. 270-271. DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
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1265 FINN JUHL
b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989
"FJ 53". A pair of teak easy chairs with floating
armrests on brass fittings. Sides, seat and back upholstered with greenish blue wool. Designed 1953.
These examples made 1950-60s by cabinetmaker
Niels Vodder, stamped by maker. (2)
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1953.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", vol. 3, ill. pp. 270-271.
DKK 50,000-60,000 / € 6,700-8,050
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FINN JUHL
b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989
"FJ 45". A pair of Brazilian rosewood easy chairs.
Sides, back and loose seat cushion upholstered with
patinated brown leather. Designed 1945. These
examples made early 1960s by cabinetmaker Niels
Vodder, stamped by maker. (2)
DKK 250,000-300,000 / € 33,500-40,000
1266
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1267 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
"PH-Septima 5". Pendant with socket house of
nickel plated metal, seven shades of clear glass,
alternate frosted fields. Marked "Pat. Appl.". This
example manufactured 1930s by Louis Poulsen.
Diam. 49 cm.
Literature: "Light Years Ahead", ill. and mentioned
pp. 237-239.
DKK 150,000-200,000 / € 20,000-27,000
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1268
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1268 PALLE SUENSON
b. 1904, d. 1986
A pair of easy chairs with solid mahogany legs.
Sides, seat and back upholstered with light brown
wool, back fitted with buttons. These examples
manufactured circa 1935 by Fritz Hansen. (2)
Literature: Ill. in "Bygge & Bo" 1935.
DKK 60,000 / € 8,050
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1269 VILHELM LAURITZEN
b. 1894, d. 1984
ATTRIBUTED
Brass floor lamp with funnel-shaped shade. This
example manufactured 1930s presumably by Louis
Poulsen. H. 122 cm.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
1269
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1270 VIGGO BOESEN
b. Copenhagen 1907, d. 1985
"The Little Petra". Easy chair with nutwood legs.
Seat and back upholstered with light wool. Designed
1938. This example made 1940s by cabinetmaker A.
J. Iversen.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1938.
Literature: Grete Jalk [Ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", vol. 2, ill. p. 51.
"Møbelhaandværk gennem 25 Aar, A. J. Iversens snedkermestervirksomhed 1916-1941".
DKK 150,000-200,000 / € 20,000-27,000
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1271 VILHELM LAURITZEN
b. 1894, d. 1984
"Universal". Rare pendant with chromed canopy and
suspension, opal glass top shade and frosted/white
glass ball. This example manufactured 1930s by
Louis Poulsen. Diam. 42 cm.
"Universal" won the gold medal at the International
Exhibition in Barcelona 1929.
DKK 20,000-30,000 / € 2,700-4,000
1271
1272 KAY FISKER,
ATTRIBUTED
b. Frederiksberg 1893, d. København 1965
A small black painted and gilt console
cupboard. Top with drawer, interior divided into compartments. Front with folddown leaf, behind which oak interior with
shelf. Brass fittings. Presumably made
circa 1930s by cabinetmaker Johannes
Hansen. H. 58 cm. W. 49 cm. D. 49 cm.
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
1272
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1273 MOGENS LASSEN
b. Copenhagen 1901, d. Holte 1987
Mahogany sewing table with cross-leg frame. Sides
with carved pattern in relief. Fold-up top with
round handles of orange-brown ebonite. Interior
with white painted compartments. Designed 1941.
Made 1940s by K. Thomsen. H. 53,5 cm. W. 44 cm.
L. 79 cm.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1941.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", vol. 2, p. 157.
DKK 25,000-30,000 / € 3,350-4,000
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1275
1274 DANISH CABINETMAKER
Nutwood sideboard and matching cabinet
mounted on round, white lacquered legs with
brass shoes and cross-stretchers of nutwood.
Fronts with drawers and tambour doors, behind which maple interior with shelves. These
examples made circa 1950s. Cabinet: H. 130 cm.
D. 40 cm. W. 135 cm. Sideboard: H. 88 cm.
D. 50 cm. L. 185 cm. (2)
DKK 25,000-30,000 / € 3,350-4,000
1275 Swedish handwoven wool carpet in "rölakan"
flat weave technique, light base decorated with
stylized flowers and leaves. Made in Sweden,
20th century. 310 x 205 cm.
DKK 10,000-12,000 / € 1,350-1,600
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1276 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
"PH-1/1 Cascade". Two-level brass chandelier with conical socket house with shades of amber coloured glass.
This example manufactured 1950s by Louis Poulsen. H.
152 cm. Diam. 68 cm.
DKK 40,000-50,000 / € 5,350-6,700
1274
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1277 MOGENS VOLTELEN
1278 MOGENS VOLTELEN
b. 1908, d. 1995
b. 1908, d. 1995
“Københavnerstolen”. A patinated beech easy chair
with sweeping frame. Seat, back and armrests with
patinated, original natural leather, fitted with brass
nails. Designed 1936. This example made 1940s by
cabinetmaker Niels Vodder.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]. “40 Years of Danish Furniture Design”, Vol. 1, p. 264.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
"Københavnerstolen". A pair of stained beech easy
chairs with sweeping frame. Seat, back and armrests
with patinated, original natural leather, fitted with
brass nails. Designed 1936. These examples made
1940s by cabinetmaker Niels Vodder. (2)
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]. "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", Vol. 1, p. 264.
DKK 60,000-80,000 / € 8,050-10,500
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1278
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1279 JENS OLSEN
CD
b. Ribe 1872, d. København
JENS JACOB BREGNØ
b. 1877, d. 1946
"Pyramideuret" (Pyramid Clock). Unique longcase
clock of multiple sorts hardwood, richly decorated
with Egyptian motifs inspired by Tutankhamun's
tomb, designed by Jens Jacob Bregnø. Decorations
painted by Poul Jørgensen. Carpentry by cabinetmaker Thomas Georg Madsen. Clockwork made
and dated 1927 by Jens Olsen. Case and pillar
made and dated 1928. H. 212 cm.
Provenance: Arbejdernes Landsbank (a Danish bank).
Made by and for artistic cabinetmaker Thomas Georg
Madsen. After his death in 1933 the clock was sold
on his estate auction where Karl Kiefer, founder of
Arbejdernes Landsbank, bought it. The clock was inherited by his daughters, Erna Christensen & Edith
Kiefer upon his death in 1946. They donated the clock
to Arbejdernes Landsbank in 1985.
Literature: Finn Morbech: "Jens Olsen: Med hænder
som en smed og hoved som en lærd", 1991, ill. p. 191.
The Art Deco style is characterized by among other
things an eclectic inspiration and choice of materials from exotic cultures. This trait can be seen most
clearly in the "pure" French Art Deco, where the style
first emerged. Pure Art Deco style is only found in very
limited supply in Denmark, and the "Pyramid Clock"
is a rare example of the very purest form of Art Deco
style with its extremely high quality and luxurious
conception in combination with the exotic, Egyptian
ornamentation.
DKK 300,000-400,000 / € 40,000-53,500
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1280
1280 ¥
OLE WANSCHER
b. Frederiksberg 1903, d. Charlottenlund 1985
Freestanding Brazilian rosewood desk, mounted on
tapering legs with stretchers. Front with two drawers, each side with pull-out leaf. This example made
1960s by cabinetmaker A. J. Iversen, with maker's
paper label. H. 74 cm. W. 80 cm. L. 160 cm.
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
1281 ¥
OLE WANSCHER
b. Frederiksberg 1903, d. Charlottenlund 1985
A Brazilian rosewood armchair. Seat upholstered
with black leather. Designed 1958. This example
made 1960s by cabinetmaker A. J. Iversen.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1958.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", vol. 4, p. 57.
DKK 10,000-12,000 / € 1,350-1,600
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1282 ¥
OLE WANSCHER
b. Frederiksberg 1903, d. Charlottenlund 1985
A set of eight Brazilian rosewood armchairs. Seat
upholstered with black leather. Designed 1958.
These examples made 1960s by cabinetmaker A. J.
Iversen. (8)
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1958.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", vol. 4, p. 57.
DKK 80,000-100,000 / € 10,500-13,500
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ARNE VODDER
b. 1926, d. 2009
Brazilian rosewood "Tallboy" chest, front with seven
drawers with curving handles. Mounted on round,
tapering legs. One drawer's interior with mahogany
space dividers and tray. This example manufactured
1960-70s by Sibast Furniture, with maker's metal
plaque. H. 112 cm. W. 100 cm. D. 50 cm.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
1283
1284 ¥
BODIL KJÆR
b. Hatting 1932
Brazilian rosewood serving cart, top in
two sections with steel, one with electric
heating. One drawer and shelves covered
with blue vinyl. Mounted on castors. This
example manufactured late 1960s by E.
Pedersen & Søn. H. 59./71 cm. W. 52 cm.
L. 71 cm.
Literature: Mobilia nr. 107-108, 1964 and
121-122, 1965.
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
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1285 ¥
HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"AT 321". Dining table with chromed steel frame.
Brazilian rosewood top with extension and two extra
leaves. This example manufactured ca. 1970s by Andr.
Tuck, stamped by maker. H. 71 cm. L. 160/320 cm.
W. 130 cm. (3)
Litterature: Andreas Tuck catalogue 1967.
DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
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1286 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"JH 813". A set of six armchairs with chromed steel
frame. Seat, back, and armrest with patinated brown
leather. Designed 1970. These examples made 1970s by
cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen. (6)
Literature: Jens Bernsen: "Hans J. Wegner", ill. p. 59.
Rarely seen variant with leather armrests.
DKK 120,000-150,000 / € 16,000-20,000
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1287 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"Flag Halyard Chair". Easy chair with original white
lacquered steel frame with wooden shoes. Chromed
steel top with flag halyard. Later headrest upholstered
with black leather. Model GE 225. Designed 1950. This
example manufactured ca. 1950s by Getama, Gedsted.
Model presented at The Arts & Crafts Spring Exhibition at
Designmuseum Danmark 1950.
DKK 60,000-80,000 / € 8,050-10,500
1287
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1288 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"Flag Halyard Chair". Easy chair with original white lacquered
steel frame with black rubber shoes. Chromed steel top with
complete flag halyard. Headrest and cushion upholstered with
black leather. Model GE 225. Designed 1950. This example
manufactured 1980s by Getama, with maker's label.
Model presented at The Arts & Crafts Spring Exhibition at
Designmuseum Danmark 1950.
DKK 60,000-80,000 / € 8,050-10,500
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1289 UNKNOWN DESIGNER
1290 ITALIAN DESIGN
Rectangular coffee table with sculptural, V-shaped
oak frame. Detachable top of perforated metal.
Probably made 1950s in France or Italy. H. 50,5 cm.
L. 91 cm. W. 52 cm.
DKK 18,000-20,000 / € 2,400-2,700
Mahogany sideboard mounted on square, black
lacquered steel legs. Front with four drawers, folddown leaf and two doors behind which shelves.
Panels of greyish green formica. Manufactured circa
1960s in Italy. H. 80 cm. D. 45 cm. L. 209 cm.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
1290
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1291
1291 JØRGEN HØJ
b. 1925
POUL KJÆRHOLM
b. Østervrå 1929, d. Hillerød 1980
Easy chair with patinated ash wood frame. Seat
and back with flag halyard. Designed 1952. This
example made 1960s by Thorald Madsen Cabinetmakers, retailed by Bo-Ex with retailer's paper
label.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1952.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish
Furniture Design", vol. 3. pp. 220-221.
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
1292 A Moroccan tribal carpet from the Beni Ouarain
tribe. Made in black and white wool. Dated 1977.
322 x 198 cm.
The nomadic Beni Ouarain tribe journey through
the Rif mountains in north east Morocco from the
end of March to the beginning of October. The tribe
use wool from Olit Izmem sheep and it takes several
months to weave the carpets. The weaving is a very
spiritual process for the Beni Ouarain people.
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
1292
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1293 BARBRO NILSSON
b. 1899, d. 1983
"Gyllenrutan". Handwoven wool carpet in "rölakan"
flat weave technique in shades of yellow. Signed
monogram BN and AB MMF. Designed 1945. This
example made after 1941 by Märta Måås-Fjetterström AB, Sweden. 210 x 138 cm.
DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
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1294 BARBRO NILSSON
b. 1899, d. 1983
"Gyllenrutan". Handwoven half-pile wool carpet in
shades of blue. Signed monogram BN and AB MMF.
Designed 1945. This example made after 1941 by
Märta Måås-Fjetterström AB, Sweden. 314 x 165 cm.
DKK 175,000 / € 23,500
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1296
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1295 FLORENCE KNOLL
b. Michigan 1917
A mahogany sideboard mounted on square, black
lacquered steel legs. Front with two sliding doors
covered with light blue linnen fabric, handles
of patinated leather. Elm interior with trays and
shelves. Model 116. Designed 1948. This example
manufactured circa 1950-60s for Knoll International. H. 75 cm. D. 46 cm. L. 184 cm.
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
1297
1297 JEAN PROUVÉ
b. Nancy 1901, d. s.p. 1984
1296 A Moroccan tribal carpet from the Beni Ouarain
tribe. Made in black and white wool. Circa 2000.
352 x 258 cm.
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
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"SCAL". Daybed with black enamelled steel frame,
round legs with low oak shoes. Loose mattress and
bolster upholstered with later canvas, fitted with
buttons and edgings of dark brown leather. Model
450. This example made early 1950s by Les Ateliers
Jean Prouvé, France. H. 26./39 cm. W. 80 cm. L.
190 cm.
Provenance: Galerie Downtown Francois Laffanour,
Paris.
DKK 50,000-70,000 / € 6,700-9,400
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1298
1298 POUL KJÆRHOLM
b. Østervrå 1929, d. Hillerød 1980
"PK 20". Lounge chair with chromed steel
frame. Seat, back and neckrest upholstered
with black leather. Designed 1968. This
example manufactured 1970s by E. Kold
Christensen, stamped by maker.
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
1299 A Moroccan tribal carpet from the Beni
Ouarain tribe. Made in black and white wool.
Late 20th century. 260 x 177 cm.
DKK 12,000 / € 1,600
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1300 POUL KJÆRHOLM
b. Østervrå 1929, d. Hillerød 1980
"PK 9". A set of four chairs mounted on chromed
steel frame. Shell-shaped seat and back upholstered
with original, patinated black leather. Designed
1960. These examples manufactured circa 1960s by
E. Kold Christensen. (4)
DKK 80,000-100,000 / € 10,500-13,500
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1301 RAY EAMES
b. 1912, d. 1988
CHARLES EAMES
b. 1907, d. 1978
"La Chaise". Lounge chair with sculptural polyurethane shell. Base of chrome-plated tubular steel on
solid stained oak base. Designed 1948. This example
manufactured 2006 by Vitra, with maker's paper label.
L. 150 cm.
The chair was designed 1948 for a competition set by the
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City, but it was
not until 1991 that "La Chaise" was put into production
by Vitra. The organic and sculptural shape was inspired by
Gaston Lachaise's sculpture "Floating Figure".
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
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1302
1302 POUL KJÆRHOLM
CD
b. Østervrå 1929, d. Hillerød 1980
Unique semi-circular table with patinated steel
frame. Two interchangeable beech tops with square
cork inlays. Designed 1978. Manufactured 1970s by
PP Møbler. H. 68 cm. Tops: L. 228 cm. D. 139 cm/
L. 174 cm. D.112 cm. (3)
Provenance: Made to order for the restaurant Kanalen,
Christianshavn, Copenhagen. Used in the restaurant
until now.
The restaurant Kanalen (The Canal) was one of the
final interiors that Poul Kjærholm participated in. The
narrow room and the limited space, combined with the
unique location, placed great demands on a flexible
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furnishing. The semi-circular table that stood at one
end of the building combines the round table’s option of always being able to seat "one more" with the
square table’s economic use of space with a possible
placement along the wall. The two sizes of semicircles
further increase this flexibility. At the same time the
one semi-circular section of the table functions on its
own, when not in use, and is therefore suspended on
the wall, as a clear graphic form in the room.
Literature: "Poul Kjærholm", Arkitektens Forlag, 1999,
ill. p. 183.
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1303 ARNE JACOBSEN
b. Copenhagen 1902, d. s.p. 1971
"The Egg Chair". Easy chair mounted on profiled aluminum base. Sides, back and seat cushion upholstered
with later "Indian Red" coloured leather. Model 3317.
Designed 1958. This example manufactured 1965 by
Fritz Hansen, with maker's label.
DKK 40,000-50,000 / € 5,350-6,700
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1304 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
"PH-2/2". Rare, early pendant. Socket house exterior marked "Pat. Appl." with cleaned copper shades.
This example manufactured 1926-1927 by Louis
Poulsen. Diam. 20 cm.
Literature: "Light Years Ahead" p. 198. Similar pendant
illustrated as mounted on a chandelier.
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
1305 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
1304
"AT 319". Dining table with chromed steel frame.
Rectangular teak top and flip-down leaves. This
example manufactured 1960s by Andreas Tuck. H.
70,5 cm. L. 180./300 cm. W. 100 cm.
Literature: Mobilia no. 54, January 1960 in advert.
DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
1305
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1306 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"AT 327". Large rectangular dining table of
solid oak, mounted on round tapering legs
with stretchers. Designed 1962. This example
manufactured 1960s by Andr. Tuck. H. 72 cm.
W. 94 cm. L. 300 cm.
Extra long variant of "AT 327".
DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
1307 Swedish handwoven wool carpet in "rölakan"
flat weave technique in shades of green, yellow and rose. Signed monogramme SN. Made
in Sweden, 20th century. 238 x 165 cm.
DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
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1308 HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"JH 513". Set of eight mahogany armchairs. Seat and
back upholstered with natural leather. These examples
made circa 1960s by cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen,
with maker's metal plaque. (8)
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1960.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", vol. 4, p. 122-123.
DKK 60,000 / € 8,050
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1309 HANS OLSEN
b. Ordrup 1902, d. 1983
Armchair with orak frame. Seat and back
with patinated natural leather. This example
made circa 1970s by cabinetmaker Verner
Birksholm.
DKK 18,000-20,000 / € 2,400-2,700
1310 Handwoven wool carpet in "rölakan" flat
weave technique with polychrome geometric
pattern. Signed monogramme SN. Made in
Sweden, 20th century. 233 x 169 cm.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
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1311 ARNE VODDER
b. 1926, d. 2009
Freestanding teak desk with angled top, raised edges.
Right side with drawer section with three drawers in front,
brass handles. Model BO-85. This example manufactured
circa 1970s by Bovirke. H. 72 cm. L. 155 cm. W. 115 cm.
DKK 20,000-30,000 / € 2,700-4,000
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1312 IB KOFOD-LARSEN
b. 1921, d. 2003
"Elizabeth". A pair of easy chairs with mahogany
frame. Sides, back and loose seat cushion upholstered
with red coloured leather. Model U-56. Designed
1956. These examples made 1960s by Christensen &
Larsen Cabinetmakers, stamped by maker. (2)
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1958.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", vol. 3, p. 48-49.
DKK 150,000-200,000 / € 20,000-27,000
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1313 ¥
HENNING BERGMANN ANDREASEN,
KAJ INGEMANN HANSEN
Brazilian rosewood vanity box with flip-up top, inside with mirror.
Interior with maple storage compartments. This example made 1955
by cabinetmaker Jørgen Wolff. H. 15,5 cm. W. 29,5 cm. L. 29,5 cm.
Opened: H. 29,5 cm. L. 59,5 cm.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition at
Designmuseum Danmark, 1955.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", vol.
3, p. 357.
DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
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1315 PETER HVIDT &
ORLA MØLGAARD NIELSEN
1314 ITALIAN DESIGN
East Indian rosewood sideboard mounted on six
legs. Front with four sculptural drawers and two
doors, behind which shelf, brass fittings. Manufactured circa 1960s in Italy. H. 85,5 cm. D. 44 cm. L.
179 cm.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
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"X-Chair" and "X-table". A pair of easy chairs with
laminated, moulded mahogany frame with bird's
eye wood inlays. Seat and back with light brown
canvas. Rare rectangular coffee table with teak top
with raised edges, on cross-leg mahogany frame
with bird's eye wood inlays. Stretchers of brass.
Model 6135 and 6743. Designed circa 1958. These
examples manufactured 1960s by Fritz Hansen.
Table: H. 51 cm. W. 59 cm. L. 150 cm. (3)
Literature: Mobilia 1961.
DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
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1316 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
"PH-4,5/3". Table lamp with browned brass stand
marked "Patented" and "Made in Germany",
mounted with yellow/white metal shades. This example manufactured 1930s, Germany. H. 53 cm.
DKK 25,000-30,000 / € 3,350-4,000
1316
1317 ¥
FINN JUHL
b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989
"BO 72". Armchair with Brazilian rosewood frame.
Seat and back upholstered with black leather. This
example manufactured 1960s by Bovirke.
Literature: "Finn Juhl Memorial Exhibition", Japan
1990, ill. p. 137.
DKK 10,000-15,000 / € 1,350-2,000
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1318 FINN JUHL
b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989
Freestanding teak writing desk with detachable
flip-down leaf. Drawer section with polychrome
lacquered drawer fronts. Mounted on anodized
metal frame with teak shoes. Model BO 69. Designed 1953. Manufactured by Bovirke. H. 74 cm.
L. 170./224 cm. W. 85 cm.
Literature: "Dansk Kunsthåndværk" no. 3-4, 1956.
DKK 60,000-80,000 / € 8,050-10,500
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1319 FINN JUHL
b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989
"Delegates Chair". A teak armchair. Seat and back upholstered with black leather. Model FJ 51. Designed
1951. This example made circa 1951 by cabinetmaker
Niels Vodder, stamped by maker.
The chair was designed for the chamber of The United
Nations Trusteeship Council. The first few pieces were
made by cabinetmaker Niels Vodder, while production
for the UN chamber and the US market in general was
manufactured by Baker Furniture.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture
Design", vol. 3, p. 198-199.
DKK 75,000 / € 10,000
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1320 FINN JUHL
b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989
"The Poet". Freestanding two seater sofa with round,
tapering beech legs. Sides, back and loose seat cushion
upholstered with later light grey wool. Back fitted with
buttons. Designed 1941. This example made 1950s by
cabinetmaker Niels Vodder. L. 130 cm.
Literature: Esbjørn Hiort: "Arkitekten Finn Juhl", ill. p. 30.
DKK 60,000 / € 8,050
1320
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ARNE VODDER
1322 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. 1926, d. 2009
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
Low Brazilian rosewood sideboard with six round,
tapering legs. Front with two tambour doors behind
which shelves, middle with pull-out leaf covered
with black leather, below five drawers with curving fronts. Model 76. This example manufactured
1960-70s by Sibast Furniture, with maker's metal
plaque. H. 84,5 cm. L. 250 cm. D. 49,5 cm.
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
"PH 2/2". Chandelier with curved ring in waveform
and five browned brass socket houses with frosted
glass shades. This example manufactured 1930s by
Louis Poulsen. H. 90 cm. Diam. 50 cm.
Literature: "PH Lampen", Katalog B 1931 - 1932.
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
1321
1323 ¥
HANS J. WEGNER
b. Tønder 1914, d. Gentofte 2007
"AT 322". Dining table with chromed steel frame.
Brazilian rosewood top with extension and two extra leaves. This example manufactured late 1960s
by Andreas Tuck, stamped by maker. H. 71 cm. L.
180/260 cm. W. 100 cm. (3)
Provenance: Aquired by present owner 1969.
Litterature: Andreas Tuck catalogue 1964.
DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
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1324 POUL KJÆRHOLM
b. Østervrå 1929, d. Hillerød 1980
"PK 80". Daybed with chromed steel frame. Loose
mattress upholstered with patinated, original Niger
leather, fitted with buttons. Board of grey painted
wood. Designed 1957. This example manufactured
circa 1970s by E. Kold Christensen, stamped by
maker. L. 190 cm. Later cushion for wall mounting
upholstered with Niger leather included. (2)
DKK 150,000-200,000 / € 20,000-27,000
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1325 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
"PH-5/5". A pair of pendants with polished brass socket house marked "Pat. Appl.". Shades of frosted glass
with original golden rim. These examples manufactured
1926-1928 by Louis Poulsen. Diam. 50 cm. (2)
Literature: "Light Years Ahead", p. 142.
DKK 100,000 / € 13,500
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1326 POUL HENNINGSEN
b. Ordrup 1894, d. Hillerød 1967
"PH 4/3". Table lamp. Polished brass frame marked
"Pat. Appl.", shades of frosted glass with original
golden rim. This example manufactured 1927-1928
by Louis Poulsen. H. 54 cm.
Literature: "Light Years Ahead", p. 142.
DKK 100,000 / € 13,500
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1327 KAARE KLINT
b. Frederiksberg 1888, d. Copenhagen 1954
Gigantic mahogany dining room suite consisting
of 24 "The Red Chair", a circular dining table and
seven extension leaves. Dining table mounted on
tapering legs with shoes of brass, two mahogany
extension leaves and five leaves of pine. Chairs upholstered with blue wool in seat and back. Small
model 3949. These examples made circa 1960s by
Rud. Rasmussen Cabinetmakers. Table: H. 74 cm.
Diam. 142 cm. Leaves: W. resp. 58/32 cm. (32)
Labels indistinctly numbered.
DKK 100,000 / € 13,500
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1328 RAKEL CALLANDER
Handwoven wool carpet in “rölakan” flat weave
technique in shades of green. Signed monogram RC.
Made in Sweden, 20th century. 340 × 92 cm.
DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
1329 NANNA DITZEL,
JØRGEN DITZEL
b. Copenhagen 1923, d. s.p. 2005, b. Frederiksberg 1921, d. København 1961
“AP 9”. Early high back easy chair and presumably
matching stool with legs of stained beech. Sides,
seat and back upholstered with grey wool, back
fitted with buttons. Designed 1945. This example
manufactured late 1950s by AP-Stolen. (2)
Literature: The magazine “Bygge og Bo”, no. 4. Winter
1952-53, p. 34.
Literature: Illums Bolighus catalogue circa 1960, p. 42.
DKK 20,000-30,000 / € 2,700-4,000
1328
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1330 AAGE RAFN
b. 1890, d. 1953
Table lamp of patinated bronze with conical shade of
opal glass. This example probably made 1920s by Royal
bronze caster Lauritz Rasmussen. H. 93 cm.
Model designed for the Police Headquarters, Copenhagen.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
1331 Swedish handwoven wool carpet in "rölakan" flat weave
technique in shades of green. Made in Sweden, 20th
century. 230 x 164 cm.
DKK 10,000 / € 1,350
1330
1331
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1332 FINN JUHL
b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989
A pair of pendants with two-tone grey lacquered metal
shades, adjustable bottom part. Designed 1963. These
examples manufactured 1960s by Lyfa. H. 27 cm.
Diam. 34 cm. (2)
Literature: Esbjørn Hiort: “Arkitekten Finn Juhl”, p. 131.
DKK 20,000-30,000 / € 2,700-4,000
1333 ¥
HELGE VESTERGAARD JENSEN
b. 1917, d. 1987
Small daybed with Brazilian rosewood frame and
sculptural V-shaped legs. Loose mattress upholstered
with handwoven, grey striped wool. Made circa 1950s
by cabinetmaker Peder Pedersen, with maker's paper
label. H. 60 cm. W. 60 cm. L. 160 cm.
Provenance: Probably made to order for present owner's
family.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
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1334 ¥
PEDER PEDERSEN
Brazilian rosewood ladies's desk. Front with two drawers in
rail with pull out writing top, above seven small drawers.
Carved handles and shoes of ebony. Designed 1952. This
example made 1950s by cabinetmaker Peder Pedersen. H.
104 cm. D. 47/71 cm. W. 95 cm.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", vol. 3, p. 223.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
1335 ¥
PEDER PEDERSEN
Sculptural, triangular Brazilian rosewood coffee table, top with raised
edges. Tapering legs with sweeping
stretchers. This example made 1950s by
cabinetmaker Peder Pedersen. H. 55 cm.
L. 110 cm. W. 50 cm.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
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1336 ¥
ERIK KOLLING ANDERSEN
b. 1921
Freestanding four seater sofa with five-legged Brazilian rosewood frame. Sides, back and loose seat
cushions upholstered with dark blue wool. This example made 1950s by cabinetmaker Peder Pedersen.
L. 233 cm.
DKK 18,000-20,000 / € 2,400-2,700
1337 ¥
H E L G E VESTERGAARD JENSEN
b. 1917, d. 1987
Rectangular Brazilian rosewood coffee table,
mounted on Y-shaped legs. Designed 1955. This
example made 1955-1960s by cabinetmaker Peder
Pedersen. H. 51 cm. L. 160 cm. W. 53 cm.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: “40 Years of Danish Furniture Design”, vol. 3, p. 343 and vol. 4, p. 247.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
1337
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1338
1338 HELGE VESTERGAARD
JENSEN
b. 1917, d. 1987
A teak games table, top with rounded
corners. Sculptural Y-shaped legs with
cross-stretchers. This example made
1950s by cabinetmaker Peder Pedersen.
H. 64,5 cm. L./W. 78 cm.
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
1339 PEDER PEDERSEN
Cuban mahogany side table with black
coloured glass top. This example made
circa 1940-50s by cabinetmaker Peder
Pedersen. H. 64,5 cm. W. 58 cm. L. 67 cm.
DKK 18,000-20,000 / € 2,400-2,700
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1340
1340 SIGURD RESELL
b. Meldal 1920, d. 2010
A pair of teak armchairs. Seat upholstered with black
leather. Model SR-59. Designed 1959. These examples made 1960s by cabinetmaker Niels Vodder. (2)
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1959.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", vol. 4, p. 107.
DKK 25,000-30,000 / € 3,350-4,000
1341 JUDITH JOHANSSON
b. Trollhättan 1916, d. Teneriffa 1993
Handwoven wool carpet in "rölakan" flat weave
technique, blue base decorated with stylized flowers
and leaves. Signed monogram JJ. Made in Sweden,
20th century. 340 x 195 cm. DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
1341
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1342 ¥
EJNER LARSEN
b. 1917, d. 1987
AKSEL BENDER MADSEN
b. 1916, d. 2000
A pair of Brazilian rosewood easy chairs. Seat
and back upholstered with handwoven grey
striped wool. Designed 1951. Made 1950s by
cabinetmaker Willy Beck, with maker's metal
plaque. (2)
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", vol. 3, p. 168.
DKK 20,000-30,000 / € 2,700-4,000
1343 A Moroccan tribal carpet from the Beni Ouarain
tribe. Made in black and white wool. Late 20th
century. 310 x 192 cm.
DKK 12,000-15,000 / € 1,600-2,000
1343
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b. 1917, d. 1987
1344
AKSEL BENDER MADSEN
b. 1916, d. 2000
A square mahogany card table. Top covered with
black leather, corners of rail with pull-out cup holders. This example made circa 1970s by cabinetmaker
Willy Beck. H. 70 cm. W./L. 78 cm.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1957.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", vol. 4, p. 9.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
1345 ¥
FINN JUHL
b. Frederiksberg 1912, d. Ordrup 1989
Set of four Brazilian rosewood chairs. Seat and back
upholstered with patinated black leather. Designed
1952. These examples manufactured 1960s by
Bovirke, with maker's paper label. (4)
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
1345
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1346
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1346 ¥
IB KOFOD-LARSEN
b. 1921, d. 2003
“Elizabeth”. A Brazilian rosewood stool. Seat cushion upholstered with brown coloured leather. Model
U-56. Designed 1956. This example made 1960s by
Christensen & Larsen Cabinetmakers.
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1958.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: “40 Years of Danish Furniture Design”, vol. 3, p. 48-49.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
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IB KOFOD-LARSEN
b. 1921, d. 2003
"Elizabeth". A pair of easy chairs with Brazilian
rosewood frame. Sides, back and loose seat cushion upholstered with light brown coloured leather.
Model U-56. Designed 1956. These examples made
1960s by Christensen & Larsen Cabinetmakers. (2)
Model presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers'
Guild Exhibition at Designmuseum Danmark, 1958.
Literature: Grete Jalk [ed.]: "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design", vol. 3, p. 48-49.
DKK 150,000-200,000 / € 20,000-27,000
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INDEX
A
Aalto, Alvar
1189
Albertus, Gundorph
1151
Andersen, Knud
1178, 1179
Andreasen, Henning B.
1313
B
Ballin, Mogens
1161
Becker, John
1232
Becker, Kirsten
1232
Bender Madsen, Aksel
1225
1342, 1344
Bergsten, Carl
1220
Bernadotte, Sigvard
1143
1144, 1145, 1146
Bernt1222
Bindesbøll, Thorvald
1159
Boesen, Viggo
1270
Bregnø, Jens Jacob
1279
C
Callander, Rakel
1328
D
Danish Cabinetmaker
Ditzel, Jørgen
Ditzel, Nanna
1236, 1274
1201, 1329
1201, 1329
E
Eames, Charles
Eames, Ray
Eckhoff, Tias
Engelhardt, Valdemar
1301
1301
1152
1187
F
Fisker, Kay
Friberg, Berndt
1157, 1158, 1272
1185
G
Gundelach-Petersen, Oscar
1155
H
Halier, Carl
1178
Hansen, Kaj Ingemann
1313
Hansen, Karl Gustav
1162, 1163
Henningsen, Frits
1214
1215, 1240, 1241
Henningsen, Poul
1199
1206, 1212, 1227, 1228, 1237
1238, 1239, 1258, 1267, 1276
1304, 1316, 1322, 1325, 1326
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Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard Nielsen,
Peter1315
Høj, Jørgen
1291
1290, 1314
J
Jacobsen, Arne
1303
Jakobsson, Hans-Agne
1262
Jalk, Grete
1247
Jensen, Georg
1111, 1112, 1113
1114, 1115, 1116, 1117
1118, 1119, 1120, 1121
1122, 1123, 1124, 1125
1126, 1127, 1128, 1129
Johansson, Judith
1341
Juhl, Finn
1177, 1208, 1248
1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1317
1318, 1319, 1320, 1332, 1345
K
Kjær, Bodil
1284
Kjærholm, Poul
1291, 1298
1300, 1302, 1324
Klint, Kaare
1216, 1218, 1221
1223, 1224, 1226, 1229
1230, 1233, 1234, 1235
1243, 1244, 1245, 1327
Knoll, Florence
1295
Koch, Mogens
1246
Kofod-Larsen, Ib 1191, 1192, 1193
1312, 1346, 1347
Kolling Andersen, Erik
1336
Koppel, Henning
1147
1148, 1149, 1150
L
Larsen, Ejner
1225, 1342, 1344
Lassen, Mogens
1273
Lauritzen, Vilhelm
1269, 1271
M
Manz, Bodil
1188
Matsson, Erik
1242
Maroccan carpet
1292
1296, 1299, 1343
Muona, Toini
1183
1153, 1154
Møller, Jørgen
N
Nielsen, Evald
1160
Nielsen, Harald 1135, 1136, 1137
1138, 1139, 1140, 1141, 1142
1231, 1293, 1294
O
Olsen, Hans
Olsen, Jens
I
Italian design
Nilsson, Barbro
1309
1279
P
Pedersen, Peder 1334, 1335, 1339
Pontoppidan, Ludvig
1213
Prouvé, Jean
1297
R
Rafn, Aage
Resell, Sigurd
Rohde, Johan
Rosen, Anton
1330
1340
1130, 1131
1132, 1133, 1134
1217
S
Salto, Axel
1164, 1165, 1166
1167, 1168, 1169, 1170
1171, 1172, 1174, 1175
Siesbye, Alev
1176, 1180, 1181
1182, 1184, 1186
Suenson, Palle
1268
Swedish carpet
1249, 1275
1307, 1310, 1331
T
Thorsson, Nils
1179
V
Vestergaard Jensen, Helge
1333
1337, 1338
Vodder, Arne
1207
1283, 1311, 1321
Voltelen, Mogens
1277, 1278
W
Wagenfeld, Wilhelm
1190
Wagner, Siegfried
1219
Wanscher, Ole
1209, 1210, 1211
1280, 1281, 1282
Wegner, Hans J.
1194
1195, 1196, 1197, 1198
1200, 1202, 1203, 1204
1205, 1250, 1251, 1252
1253, 1254, 1255, 1256
1257, 1259, 1260, 1261
1285, 1286, 1287, 1288
1305, 1306, 1308, 1323
Weihrauch, Svend
1156
1173
Weiss, Per
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International Art –
International Marketing
As an auction house, it is imperative to follow the industry closely, have an international outlook and constantly seek out new
markets. We therefore regularly host events and exhibitions around
the world to increase the awareness of our auction house internationally, maintain our network and win over new customers.
Follow our activities abroad in our newsletters, on our website and
via social media.
Exhibited in London in May 2015
Lynn Chadwick’s sculpture “Conjunction XV” (1970).
Sold in June 2015
for DKK 1.7 million / € 228,000 / USD 260,000.
(incl. buyer’s premium)
Exhibited in New York in May 2015
Le Corbusier’s tapestry “Les dés sont jetés” (1960).
Sold to the Sydney Opera House in June 2015
for DKK 2.7 million / € 362,000 / USD 410,000.
(incl. buyer’s premium)
Exhibited in Paris in September 2015
Pierre Soulages’ ”Peinture” (1963).
Sold in September 2015
for DKK 5.8 million / € 778,000 / USD 882,000.
(incl. buyer’s premium)
Will be exhibited in London in February 2016
Vilhelm Hammershøi’s portrait of his wife Ida (Ca. 1890).
Will be up for auction in March 2016.
Estimate: DKK 1-1.5 million / € 134,000-201,000 / USD 150,000-230,000.
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CITES EXPORT PERMIT
CITES EKSPORT TILLADELSE
Catalogue numbers marked with (¥ ) are
items covered by the Washington Convention. Items made or processed from 1947
and onwards are sold with a CITES certificate, which is valid within the EU. Items processed before 1947 do not require a CITES
certificate for a sale within the EU. For
export to countries outside the EU, a Danish
CITES export permit is required for items
processed both before and after 1947, and
possibly also a corresponding import permit
for the country, which the export of the item
is intended for.
Katalognumre markeret med (¥ ) er effekter, der omfattes af Washingtonkonventionen. Effekter udført eller forarbejdet fra
1947 og frem sælges med CITES-certifikat
gyldigt inden for EU. Effekter forarbejdet
før 1947 kræver ikke CITES-certifikat før
salg inden for EU. For udførsel til lande
uden for EU kræves en dansk CITES-eksporttilladelse både for effekter udført før
og efter 1947 samt muligvis en tilsvarende
importtilladelse i det land, som effekten
ønskes indført i.
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traditional auctions must be no later than
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Uncollected items will without further
notice be sent into storage at the expence
and risk of the buyer.
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auktionsdag.
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yderligere varsel blive sendt til opbevaring
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Nordic Design
Wanted!
Peder Moos:
Up for auction – Spring 2016
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VAT A N D C O P Y- DA N I N F O R M AT I O N
MOMS OG KUNSTNERAFGIFT
BUYER’S STANDARD PREMIUM
STANDARD AUKTIONSOMKOSTNINGER
30% AUCTIONEERS’ MARGIN SCHEME
30% - BRUGT MOMS
As of 1 January 1995 new EC regulations came into
effect regarding the sale of secondhand goods, works of
art, collector’s items and antiques; these items may now
be traded under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme.
1. januar 1995 trådte nye love i kraft i EU vedrørende
moms ved handel på auktion med brugte varer, kunst­
genstande, samler­objekter og antikviteter, der nu kan
handles til brugt moms.
Under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme the premium
only is subject to VAT, i.e. the hammer price is exempted
from VAT. The buyer’s premium of 25% will thus henceforth include non-refundable VAT.
Efter de nye regler er det kun auktionsomkostninger, der
skal tillægges moms, og ikke som tidligere varens fulde
pris. I auk­tionsomkostninger er indregnet ikke fradragsberettiget moms.
FULL VAT *
FULD MOMS *
will be charged on goods that cannot be traded under
the Auc­tioneers’ Margin Scheme. These lots are marked
with an asterix *. The buyer pays the auction premium of
24% plus 25% VAT on the hammer price as well as the
buyer’s premium.
anvendes for visse varer som ikke kan handles i brugt
moms. Disse er mærket med en stjerne *. Købere skal
betale 24% i auk­tionsomkostninger, hvortil lægges 25%
moms af hammerslaget og auktionsomkostningerne.
BUYER’S REDUCED PREMIUM 24%
REDUCEREDE
AUKTIONSOMKOSTNINGER 24%
is paid by buyers fulfilling the following terms/conditions:
betales af købere der opfylder følgende betingelser:
1. Danish VAT registered buyers may choose to pay
the 24% buyer’s premium + 25% VAT on the total
amount (Full VAT). The buyer may have the total VAT
refunded and thus pays 24% in buyer’s premium only.
1. Danske momsregistrerede købere kan vælge at betale
24% i auktionsomkostninger + 25% moms af hele
(fuldmoms). Moms­beløbet kan køber modregne, og
betaler derved 24% i auktionsomkostninger.
2. VAT registered buyers in other EU countries may
avoid Danish VAT by using their VAT registration
number and thereby pay a buyer’s premium of 24%
only.
2. Momsregistrerede købere i andre EU-lande kan, ved at
anvende deres EU-momsnr., undgå den danske moms
og derved betale 24% i auktionsomkostninger.
3. Residents of countries outside the EU meeting the
Danish customs authorities’ requirements regarding
the export of goods pay the buyer’s premium of 24%
only (see Conditions of Purchase §3, Exemption from
VAT).
ARTISTS’ ROYALTIES
PAYABLE TO COPY-DAN
3. Alle købere med bopæl i et land uden for EU, der op­
fylder de danske toldmyndigheders krav i forbindelse
med eksport, betaler derved 24% i auktionsomkostninger (se købskonditioner, §4, Afgiftsfritagelse).
KUNSTNERAFGIFT TIL COPY-DAN
CD
CD
Pursuant to current Danish legislation on copyright an
artists’ royalty of 5% of the total price exclusive of VAT
(i.e. hammer price plus buyer’s premium 24%) shall be
collected on works of modern art by all Danish and most
foreign artists. These works are marked for Copy-Dan
next to the lot number.
Ifølge gældende dansk lovgivning om ophavsret, skal
der opkræves 5% i kunstnerafgift af hammerslagsprisen
med tillæg af auktionsomkostninger på 24% excl. moms
på værker af alle nyere danske og de fleste udenlandske
kunstnere. Disse værker er mærket for Copy-Dan ud for
katalognummeret.
For further information please refer to the Conditions of
Purchase.
For nærmere information henvises til købskonditionerne.
CD
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Handmade
Nordic
The international demand for handmade Nordic textiles
is very high. We are seeking consignments of carpets
made by:
Märta Måås-Fjetterström, Marianne Richter, Ingrid
Dessau, Barbro Nilsson, Berit Håkansson, Ulla Parkdal,
Sigvard Bernadotte, Judith Johansson
Vibeke Klint, Mogens & Ea Koch, Kirsten & John Becker,
Nanna Ditzel, Gerda Henning, Anna Thommesen, Einar
Utzon-Frank, Arne Jacobsen
Dora Jung, Greta Skogster-Lehtinen and others.
Deadline for consignments is in mid-January.
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CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE
§ 1. BIDDING
The buyer shall be the highest bidder at the “hammer price”. Any
person bidding on behalf of a third party shall be liable in surety
for completion of the sale.
At the request of Bruun Rasmussen Kunstauktioner (hereinafter
called Bruun Rasmussen), all bidders, whether they wish to make
bids in person at the place of auction or commission bids by
letter, fax or the homepage direct telephone bids or the homepage, should be able to document their ability to pay and be
able to provide proof of identity at any time. Bruun Rasmussen
is entitled to refuse to accept a bid if, when requested, adequate
security or adequate payment on account has not been rendered.
Bids should be made by the bidder in person at the place of auction or by written commission by letter, fax or the homepage.
For online auctions alle bids are submitted via the homepage.
Telephone bidding is possible within certain conditions made
out by Bruun Rasmussen. Bruun Rasmussen is not to be held
responsible for any errors that may occur using this service. The
auctioneer shall have absolute discretion as to the increment of
the bids. The auctioneer will also make decisions in all cases of
doubt regarding the bidding.
Credit/debit card information must be registered with Bruun
Rasmussen before bids can be submitted.
§ 2. PAYMENT
Purchases made at all Bruun Rasmussen traditional salesroom auctions are subject to a 30% fee (for wines, coins and stamps 25%),
which covers 24% buyer’s premium plus VAT of the premium.
Purchases made at all Bruun Rasmussen online auctions are subject to a 25% fee, which covers 20% buyer’s premium and VAT
of the premium.
Certain lots are sold in accordance with specific rules on normal
VAT arrangement (hereinafter called normal VAT), so that the
purchase price is the hammer price plus an additional 24% (for
online auctions, wines, coins and stamps 20%) in buyer’s premium and VAT of 25% levied on both the hammer price and the
buyer’s premium. The lots subject to Full VAT are indicated as
such in the catalogue and on the homepage with an asterisk (*).
Danish VAT registered buyers shall provide Bruun Rasmussen
with documentation of their SE-/CVR -number (VAT No.) as this
has to be quoted on the invoice for goods bought at full VAT.
For some foreign buyers, specific VAT-exemption rules apply (cf.
Article 3). VAT-exemption does not apply to private buyers from
the EU who are considered as Danish buyers (cf. current Danish
legislation on Special VAT Scheme for Sales of Works of Art, Collectors’items and Antiques by Public Auction).
The purchase price falls due for payment when the goods have
been knocked down. Payment may be made in cash up to DKK
50,000, by Dankort, banker’s cheque, traveller’s cheque, Visa-,
Master-, Diners Club- or Eurocard. Personal foreign cheques may
only be used for payment by prior arrangement.
At traditional auctions payment for purchased items must be
made during or immediately after the auction. Under all circumstances payment must be made no later than eight days from the
date of the invoice. With online auctions, payment automatically takes place when the items are prepared for dispatch (circa 12
hours after the purchase has been made) using the credit/debit card details submitted by the purchaser. At the same time an
invoice and dispatch information will be sent to the purchaser.
Should the purchase price not be paid by the due date, interest
at 1.5 % per new month will be charged.
If the purchase price and interest are not paid within eight days
after Bruun Rasmussen has sent its demand to the buyer, Bruun Rasmussen shall be entitled to rescind the sale and resell
the goods at a Bruun Rasmussen auction or privately, and to
demand reimbursement of any related losses from the defaulting
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buyer. Any further profit on the sale shall be payable to the person who had deposited the goods for sale by auction.
If the defaulting buyer is entitled to proceeds from a sale of goods
by Bruun Rasmussen, Bruun Rasmussen shall be entitled to set off
its receivables against its payables to the defaulting buyer.
If the defaulting buyer has deposited other goods for sale, Bruun
Rasmussen shall be entitled to sell such goods at a Bruun
Rasmussen auction without being bound by the reserve stipulated by the defaulting buyer. The defautling buyer shall not be
entitled to demand the surrender of goods deposited for sale as
long as the debt payable to Bruun Rasmussen has not been discharged, regardless of whether the value of such goods may be
deemed to exceed the debt payable.
Bruun Rasmussen shall be entitled to refuse a bid made by a
buyer who is in default in respect to his payment obligations
to Bruun Rasmussen, as well as a bid made by a third party on
behalf of such a defaulting buyer. Bruun Rasmussen shall further
be entitled to demand a deposit as a condition of accepting any
future bids from such a purchaser.
§ 3. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
A.Purchases made on all traditional salesroom auctions are
uncoditional and can not be cancelled regardless of the type
of bid such as absentee web bid, live-bidding or otherwise.
B. Online purchase of items by private individuals is subject to
Danish consumer law, which extends 14 days of money-back
guarantee. The purchaser is liable for any costs related to the
transport of returned items.
Should a purchaser seek to avail himself or herself of the
money-back guarantee, Bruun Rasmussen will refund the
payment on receiving the returned items. Please note that
the date on which accounts are debited is subject to the policy of the purchaser’s bank/credit card company.
§ 4. EXEMPTION FROM VAT
Foreign buyers who meet the following conditions pay the applicable auction fees, cf. above, but are not charged Danish VAT. However, the Danish VAT must be deposited at Bruun Rasmussen until
documentation has been provided to show that the goods have
been exported as required by law.
A.Buyers who are VAT-registered in another EU country are
exempt from paying Danish VAT when it can be documented
that the item purchased has been transported to the address
declared by the buyer to Bruun Rasmussen and specified on the
invoice. In such cases, VAT must be settled in accordance with
the rules in force in the country where the company is VAT-registered. It is advisable to check with the relevant local authorities.
B. Buyers domiciled outside the EU may be exempt from Danish
VAT when it can be documented that the purchase has been
transported out of the EU. As far as possible, Bruun Rasmussen
issues the necessary export documents to be presented to the
customs authorities, and reserves the right to charge a fee for
doing so.
If the goods are being exported by a freight forwarder authorised
by Bruun Rasmussen, the VAT need not be deposited. See the
list of approved freight forwarders
§ 5. PAYMENT OF TAXES AND DUTIES
A.VAT-registered businesses in other EU Member States may
opt out of exercising the option of VAT exemption and
instead pay Danish VAT on second-hand goods/full VAT.
Bruun Rasmussen must be informed of this before 10 am on
the day after the purchase.
B. VAT-registered businesses in Denmark may choose to pay full
VAT, cf. above. Bruun Rasmussen must be informed of this
before 10 am on the day after the purchase.
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§ 6. COLLECTION OF PURCHASES
The purchase price must be paid in full before the purchased lot
can be passed over to the buyer. From the time of the lot being
knocked down to the buyer, until its collection, the purchased lot
will be held at the buyer’s own expense and risk.
A storage fee will be charged for lots which have not been collected
according to agreement. Lots which have been paid for but not collected will be storaged at buyers expense. Lots not collected within
1 year will be resold at auction or privately at the buyer’s expense.
§ 7. DISPATCH
Should Bruun Rasmussen undertake the packaging and forwarding of purchased goods, this shall be done at the buyer’s own
expense and risk. Bruun Rasmussen shall thus not be held liable
neither for any damage caused to purchased goods during dispatch nor for any missing consignments.
§ 8. DROIT DE SUITE
In accordance with Danish copyright law, an additional royalty fee
is to be paid for the purchase of works by contemporary Danish artist and some international artists who are either still alive or who
have been dead for less than 70 years. The additional royalty fee will
be collected by Bruun Rasmussen on behalf of Copydan, which is a
Danish-based joint collecting society. Such works are marked with
(CD) for Copydan next to the lot number.
The Copydan royalty fee is added to the auction price including the
buyer’s premium when the total exceeds €300.
Copydan royalty fees:
• 5% of the auction price and buyer’s premium (excluding VAT)
totalling up to €50,000.
• 3% of the auction price and buyer’s premium (excluding VAT)
of totals between €50,000 and €200,000.
• 1% of the auction price and buyer’s premium (excluding VAT)
of totals between €200,000 and €350,000.
• 0.5% of the auction price and buyer’s premium (excluding
VAT) of totals between €350,000 and €500,000.
• 0.25% of the auction price and buyer’s premium (excluding
VAT) of totals above €500,000.
Copydan royalties must not exceed €12,500 for an individual artwork.
The euro exchange rate has been set by Copydan for 2015 at DKK
744,01 per €100.
should arise after the purchase regarding the genuineness of the
purchased lot or its conformance with the description, Bruun
Rasmussen should immediately be informed thereof.
Should the purchased lot be proved to be a forgery, or if the
description contains material errors which lead to a considerably
higher hammer price than that which a correct description would
presumably result in, the buyer shall be entitled to cancel the purchase, after which the buyer shall be reimbursed for the total purchase price paid plus buyer’s premium and VAT, when applicable.
For material errors in the description in respect to measurements
or weight, compensation shall only be paid on a percentage
basis in proportion to the difference.
The right of cancellation of a purchase in pursuance of the
present conditions can only be exercised by the party who has
bought the lot in question at Bruun Rasmussen and shall be
subject to the presentation of a claim for cancellation in writing to Bruun Rasmussen within 2 years of the purchase date and
to the purchased lot being returned to Bruun Rasmussen in the
same condition in any and all respects which the purchased lot
was in at the time of the lot being knocked down to the buyer.
In the event of cancellation the buyer shall not be entitled to
claim payment of interest on the purchase price nor shall the
buyer be entitled to claim compensation for any other expenses
or loss incurred, including any possible loss of profit in connection with reselling.
It shall not be possible to state cancellation of a purchase in
pursuance of the above provisions if:
a the description on the day the lot was knocked down to the
buyer was in accordance with the then generally accepted
opinion of scholars and experts;
b the only way of establishing whether the lot was a forgery at
the time of the sale was the implementation of scientific processes, the validity of which was only acknowledged after the
time of the sale, or which would have required a disproportionate amount of cost, or which would have been impossible to carry out without damaging the lot in question.
In addition to the time-limits stated above, all purchases are
subject to the Statute of Limitations stipulated by danish law by
which Bruun Rasmussen is under no circumstance liable for purchases after 5 years from the date of purchase.
Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers
Jesper Bruun Rasmussen, auctioneer
Jørgen Byriel, officially appointed external supervisor
§ 9. EXPORT LICENCE
COMMISSION
Applications for an export licence must be made to the Danish Cultural Assets Committee when required in accordance with
current Danish legislation on the protection and preservation of
cultural assets in Denmark. Where such a licence has not been
obtained, the foreign buyer will be informed thereof immediately after the lot has been knocked down to the buyer. Another application will subsequently be sent to the Danish Cultural
Assets Committee by Bruun Rasmussen on behalf of the buyer,
now that the price is known. Should an export licence not be
granted, the Danish Cultural Assets Committee would be obliged
to acquire the purchased lot at the purchase price, and the buyer
would thus not be bound to the purchase.
Bruun Rasmussen undertakes to execute commission bids for
bidders who are unable to be present at the auction. It is a prerequisite that Bruun Rasmussen receives the commissions by letter, fax or telephone 24 hours before the start of the auction for
the bidders’ credit to be checked, if necessary. Bids by the homepage are to be recieved a minimum of 3 hours before the start of
the auction. Bruun Rasmussen is not to be held responsible for
any errors that may occur using this service.
§ 10. DESCRIPTION OF LOTS
All lots are sold in the condition in which they are found when
knocked down and as described in the catalogue and on the
homepage with subsequently published changes and modifications. Description is done according to the best of Bruun Rasmussen’s knowledge and on the cataloguing principles stated.
The lots auctioned are often of some age or of a kind which
makes it possible that they may contain defects, deficiencies, or
may have been subject to restoration or damage not necessarily
stated in the catalogue and on the homepage. Pictures are for
identification only and cannot be used for an evaluation of the
condition of the goods.
Any person who wishes to bid at an auction should therefore
sa-tisfy himself of the condition of the lots for which he intends
to bid by personal inspection at the preview held prior to the
auction. The description is an indication of the prevailing opinion of scholars and expert at the time of the sale. If any doubts
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CONDITION REPORTS
Bruun Rasmussen undertakes to provide further information
about the state and condition of the lots if possible. This is
regarded as a service for customers who are unable to make a
personal inspection of the lots at the preview. Bruun Rasmussen
stresses that the information given cannot be used as the basis
for complaints; complaints can only be based on the description.
EXEMPTION FROM VAT
Buyers shall, according to § 2, pay full VAT on lots marked with
an asterisk (*).
No Danish VAT is to be paid when VAT registered companies
from other EU countries buy at Bruun Rasmussen and resell
to private buyers, The private buyer then only has to pay VAT
according to the rules in force in the country where the foreign
company is VAT registered. For further information please consult your local authorities.
The above is an English translation of the Danish version of the
Conditions of Purchase. In case of dispute, only the Danish version
of the present Conditions of Purchase of Bruun Rasmussen is valid.
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KØBSKONDITIONER
§ 1. BUDGIVNING
Køber er den byder, der får hammerslag. Den, der byder for andre,
hæfter som selvskyldnerkautionist for berigtigelsen af købet.
På opfordring fra Bruun Rasmussen Kunstauktioner (herefter
benævnt Bruun Rasmussen), skal alle bydere, hvadenten de ønsker at afgive et bud ved personligt fremmøde på auktionsstedet
eller afgive en kommission pr. brev, fax eller hjemmeside eller
byde direkte pr. telefon eller hjemmeside, kunne dokumentere
deres betalingsdygtighed samt til enhver tid identificere sig. Bruun Rasmussen er altid berettiget til at nægte at acceptere et bud,
hvis på forlangende ikke tilstrækkelig sikkerhed er stillet eller en
passende à conto betaling har fundet sted.
Bud afgives af byderen ved personligt fremmøde på auktionsstedet eller ved skriftlig kommission enten pr. brev, fax eller hjemmeside. På online-auktioner afgives bud direkte fra hjemmesiden. Afgivelse af bud pr. telefon er muligt under visse forudsætninger, der afgøres af Bruun Rasmussen. Bruun Rasmussen
påtager sig intet ansvar for eventuelle fejl eller fejltagelser, der
måtte opstå ved brug af denne service. Auktionarius bestemmer
overbuddets størrelse og træffer ligeledes afgørelse i alle tvivlstilfælde om budgivningen.
For at kunne byde på Bruun Rasmussens auktioner kræves forudgående registrering af byders betalingskort-/kreditkortoplysninger.
§ 2. BETALING
Ved køb på alle traditionelle auktioner tillægges hammerslagsprisen 30% (for vin, mønter og frimærker 25%), der dækker
salær på 24% samt moms af salæret.
Ved køb på alle net-auktioner tillægges hammerslagsprisen 25%,
der dækker salær på 20% samt moms af salæret.
Visse numre handles efter særlige regler til fuldmoms, så udover
auktionsomkostninger på 24% (for net-auktioner, vin, mønter og
frimærker dog 20%), beregnes moms på 25% af både hammerslag
og auktionsomkostninger. Disse numre er mærket med en stjerne (*).
Danske momsregistrerede købere skal overfor Bruun Rasmussen
oplyse deres SE-/CVR-nr. (moms-nr.), da dette skal anføres på de
fakturaer, hvor varen købes i fuld moms.
For visse udenlandske købere gælder der særlige regler for
afgiftsfritagelse jvf. § 4. Afgiftsfritagelse omfatter ikke EU private købere, som ligestilles med danske købere jvf. gældende
dansk lovgivning om handel med brugte varer, kunstgenstande,
samlerobjekter og antikviteter.
Købesummen forfalder til betaling ved tilslaget. Der kan betales
kontant op til DKK 50.000 eller med Dankort, banknoteret
check, rejsechecks, Visa-, Master-, Diners Club- eller Eurocard. Personlige udenlandske checks kan kun anvendes efter
forudgående aftale.
På de traditionelle auktioner i Bredgade skal betaling af købte
emner finde sted under eller umiddelbart efter auktionen og
under alle omstændigheder senest 8 dage efter fakturadatoen.
På net-auktionerne trækkes købesummen automatisk på det af
kunden oplyste betalings-/kreditkort i forbindelse med, at det
købte emne udtages til transport (ca. 12 timer efter dagens salg).
Samtidig tilsendes køber faktura og transportoplysninger.
Betales købesummen ikke rettidigt, skal der svares rente heraf
med 1,5% pr. påbegyndt måned.
Betales købesum og renter ikke inden 8 dage efter at Bruun Rasmussen har afsendt påkrav herom til køber, er Bruun Rasmussen berettiget til at annullere købet og bortsælge det købte på
ny auktion hos Bruun Rasmussen eller underhånden og afkræve
køber ethvert herved opstået tab. Et eventuelt overskud tilfalder
den, der har indleveret det købte til auktion.
Har den misligholdende køber tilgodehavender fra salg af effekter hos Bruun Rasmussen, er Bruun Rasmussen berettiget til at
berigtige ethvert tilgodehavende hos køber ved modregning.
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Har den misligholdende køber indleveret andre effekter til salg,
er Bruun Rasmussen berettiget til at bortsælge sådanne effekter
på auktion hos Bruun Rasmussen uden at være bundet af en af
den misligholdende køber fastsat mindstepris. Den misligholdende køber er ikke berettiget til at kræve udlevering af effekter
indleveret til salg, så længe forfalden gæld til Bruun Rasmussen
ikke er betalt, uanset om værdien af sådanne effekter må anses
at overstige forfalden gæld.
Bruun Rasmussen er berettiget til at afvise bud afgivet af en
køber, der er i misligholdelse med sine betalingsforpligtelser over
for Bruun Rasmussen eller et bud afgivet af en anden på den
pågældendes vegne, ligesom Bruun Rasmussen er berettiget til at
kræve et depositum som betingelse for accept af fremtidige bud.
§ 3. FORTRYDELSESRET
A. Ved køb på alle traditionelle auktioner er der ikke fortrydelsesret. Køb kan derfor ikke fortrydes, uanset om budafgivning er
via web-kommissionsbud, live-bidding eller på anden vis.
B. For privatkøb af emner på en online-auktion gælder loven
om fjernsalg, herunder også 14 dages fortrydelsesret. Eventuelle omkostninger forbundet med transport af købte emner
retur fra køber, betales af køber selv.
Såfremt køber benytter sig af sin fortrydelsesret, refunderer Bruun Rasmussen betalingen umiddelbart efter, at varen
er sendt retur og modtaget af Bruun Rasmussen. Bruun Rasmussen gør opmærksom på, at det herefter er op til bankerne/kreditkortselskaberne, hvornår refusionen indgår på
købers konto.
§ 4. AFGIFTSFRITAGELSE
Udenlandske købere, der opfylder en af nedenstående betingelser,
betaler de gældende salærsatser jf. ovenstående, men bliver ikke
belastet af dansk moms. Den danske moms deponeres dog hos Bruun Rasmussen, indtil eksporten er gennemført på dokumenteret
lovpligtig vis.
A. Købere, som er momsregistreret i et andet EU-land, kan fritages
for at betale dansk moms, når det kan dokumenteres, at købet
er transporteret til den adresse, som køber har angivet over for
Bruun Rasmussen og som er anført på fakturaen. I sådanne tilfælde skal der afregnes moms i henhold til de gældende regler i
det land, hvor virksomheden er momsregistreret. Det tilrådes at
søge oplysning hos de lokale myndigheder.
B. Købere med bopæl uden for EU kan fritages for dansk moms,
når det kan dokumenteres, at købet er transporteret ud af EU.
Bruun Rasmussen udsteder så vidt muligt de fornødne eksportpapirer, som skal fremvises ved toldmyndighederne, og forbeholder sig ret til at opkræve et gebyr herfor.
Foretages eksporten af en af Bruun Rasmussen godkendt speditør
skal momsen ikke deponeres. Se listen over godkendte speditører
§ 5. AFGIFTSBETALING
A. Momsregistrerede virksomheder i andre EU-lande kan undlade at gøre brug af muligheden for momsfritagelse og i stedet
betale dansk brugtmoms/fuldmoms. Dette skal meddeles Bruun Rasmussen inden kl. 10 dagen efter købet.
B.Momsregistrerede virksomheder i Danmark kan vælge at
betale fuldmoms jf. ovenstående. Dette skal meddeles Bruun
Rasmussen inden kl. 10 dagen efter købet.
§ 6. UDLEVERING
Købesummen skal være betalt, inden det købte kan udleveres til
køberen. Det købte henligger fra hammerslaget for købers regning og risiko. For varer, der ikke afhentes ifølge aftale efter hammerslaget, vil blive kørt på fjernlager på købers regning og risiko.
Købte varer, der er betalt, men ikke afhentet, vil efter 1 år blive
videresolgt for købers regning ved auktion eller underhånden.
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§ 7. FORSENDELSE
Såfremt Bruun Rasmussen påtager sig at emballere og fremsende
købte varer, sker dette på købers regning og risiko. Bruun Rasmussen kan således ikke drages til ansvar for skader forvoldt på
købte varer under forsendelse eller for forsvundne forsendelser.
§ 8. KUNSTNERAFGIFT TIL COPY-DA N
CD
Ifølge gældende dansk lovgivning om ophavsret skal der opkræves
følgeretsvederlag for værker af nyere danske og visse udenlandske
kunstnere, som enten er nulevende eller ikke har været døde i
mere end 70 år. Følgeretsvederlaget opkræves af Bruun Rasmussen på vegne af kunstnernes organisation Copydan. Disse værker
er mærket (CD) for Copydan ud for katalognummeret.
Den såkaldte Copydan-afgift tillægges hammerslagsprisen inkl.
salær, når beløbet overstiger €300.
Copydan-afgiften er:
• 5% af den del af hammerslagsprisen og salæret (ekskl.
moms), der udgør indtil €50.000.
• 3% af den del af hammerslagsprisen og salæret (ekskl.
moms), der ligger mellem €50.000 og €200.000.
• 1% af den del af hammerslagsprisen og salæret (ekskl.
moms), der ligger mellem €200.000 og €350.000.
• 0,5% af den del af hammerslagsslagsprisen (ekskl. moms), der
ligger mellem €350.000 og €500.000.
• 0,25% af den del af hammerslagsprisen (ekskl. moms), der
ligger over €500.000.
Copydan-afgiften kan ikke overstige €12.500 for det enkelte
kunstværk.
Euro-kursen er fastsat af Copydan i 2015 til kurs 744,01 pr. €100.
berettiget til at annullere købet, hvorefter den samlede erlagte
købesum tillagt auktionsomkostninger og evt. moms, vil blive
refunderet køber.
Væsentlige fejl i beskrivelsen relateret til mål eller vægt erstattes
kun procentuelt i forhold til differencen.
Retten til under de her anførte betingelser at annullere et køb
kan kun udøves af den, der købte den pågældende effekt hos
Bruun Rasmussen og er betinget af, at krav om annullering
fremsættes skriftligt over for Bruun Rasmussen inden 2 år efter
købsdagen, og af at det købte inden samme frist returneres til
Bruun Rasmussen i den samme stand i enhver henseende, som
det købte var i på hammerslagstidspunktet.
Køber kan i tilfælde af annullering ikke gøre krav på betaling
af renter af købesummen og er ej heller berettiget til at kræve
anden udgift eller tab, herunder eventuel mistet videresalgsfortjeneste, dækket.
Et køb kan ikke kræves annulleret efter ovenstående bestemmelser, såfremt:
a. beskrivelsen i katalog eller på hjemmesiden på hammerslagsdagen var i overensstemmelse med den på dette tidspunkt
gældende opfattelse blandt lærde og eksperter.
b. den eneste måde til på salgstidspunktet at få fastslået et
falskneri var iværksættelsen af videnskabelige processer, hvis
gyldighed først blev anerkendt efter salgstidspunktet, eller som
ville have været uforholdsmæssigt omkostningskrævende eller
uigennemførlige uden beskadigelse af den pågældende effekt.
I tillæg til ovenstående frist gælder de almindelige forældelsesregler i forældelsesloven, efter hvilke køber ikke under nogen
omstændigheder kan gøre noget krav gældende over for Bruun
Rasmussen, når der er forløbet mere end 5 år fra købsdagen.
§ 9. EKSPORTTILLADELSE
Kulturværdiudvalget er blevet ansøgt om eksporttilladelse, hvor
dette kræves iflg. gældende dansk lovgivning om sikring af kulturværdier i Danmark. Foreligger en sådan ikke, vil dette blive
meddelt den udenlandske køber umiddelbart efter hammerslaget.
Derefter vil Bruun Rasmussen igen ansøge Kulturværdiudvalget på
købers vegne, nu hvor prisen kendes. Gives eksporttilladelse ikke,
er Kulturværdiudvalget forpligtet til at overtage det købte til den
opnåede pris, hvilket betyder at købet bliver hævet for køber.
§ 10. BESKRIVELSE AF EMNER
Alt sælges i den stand, hvori det ved hammerslaget er at forefinde og som beskrevet i katalog eller hjemmeside med senere
offentliggjorte ændringer og modifikationer.
Beskrivelsen er foretaget efter bedste overbevisning og under
anvendelse af de anførte katalogiseringsprincipper.
De solgte effekter er ofte af en alder eller af en art, der bevirker, at de kan være behæftet med fejl, mangler, restaurering eller
beskadigelser, der ikke nødvendigvis angives i katalog eller på
hjemmesiden. Afbildninger i katalog eller på hjemmesiden er
blot til identifikation og kan ikke anvendes til vurdering af effekternes stand.
Enhver der ønsker at byde på auktion, bør derfor ved selvsyn på
de før auktionen afholdte eftersyn forvisse sig om de ønskede
effekters stand.
Bruun Rasmussen Kunstauktioner
Jesper Bruun Rasmussen, Auktionsholder
Jørgen Byriel, Auktionsleder
KOMMISSIONER
Bruun Rasmussen påtager sig at byde i kommission for bydere,
der ikke kan være til stede ved auktionen. Det er en forudsætning, at kommissioner indleveret pr. brev eller fax er Bruun Rasmussen i hænde i 24 timer før auktionens start, så om nødvendigt bydernes kreditværdighed kan undersøges. Via hjemmesiden
er denne deadline 3 timer. Bruun Rasmussen påtager sig intet
ansvar for eventuelle fejltagelser, der måtte opstå ved brug af
denne service
KONDITIONSRAPPORTER
Bruun Rasmussen påtager sig, hvis det er muligt, at orientere
nærmere om numrenes kondition og tilstand. Dette er ment som
en service for kunder, der ikke selv har mulighed for ved selvsyn
at undersøge numrene på eftersynet. Det understreges, at de
givne oplysninger ikke kan gøres til genstand for reklamationer;
her henvises til beskrivelsen.
Beskrivelsen er udtryk for den på salgstidspunktet blandt lærde
og eksperter herskende opfattelse.
FRITAGELSE FOR DANSK FULDMOMS
Skulle der efter købet opstå tvivl om det købtes ægthed eller
dettes overensstemmelse med beskrivelsen, skal dette straks meddeles til Bruun Rasmussen.
Købere skal ifølge § 2 betale fuldmoms af de varer der i katalog
eller på hjemmesiden er markeret med stjerne (*).
Såfremt det må erkendes, at det købte er en forfalskning, eller
såfremt beskrivelsen har været behæftet med væsentlige fejl, der
har medført en væsentlig højere hammerslagspris, end en korrekt beskrivelse må antages at ville have resulteret i, er køber
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Når virksomheder, der er momsregistrerede i andre EU-lande,
køber hos Bruun Rasmussen og videresælger til private, skal der
ikke betales dansk moms, men moms i henhold til de regler der
gælder, hvor den udenlandske virksomhed er momsregistreret.
Det tilrådes at søge oplysning hos de lokale myndigheder.
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ADDRESSES
BRUUN RASMUSSEN AUCTIONEERS
COPENHAGEN – BREDGADE
BREDGADE 33
DK-1260 COPENHAGEN K
Tel +45 8818 1111
Fax+45 8818 1112
E-mail: [email protected]
COPENHAGEN – SUNDKROGSGADE
NET-AUKTIONER - SUPPORT
BRUUN-RASMUSSEN.DK
Tel +45 8818 1114
E-mail: [email protected]
REPRESENTATIVES:
FRANCE
DITTE HERBORG KROGH . PARIS
Tel +33 6 6185 4564
E-mail: [email protected]
DK-2150 NORDHAVN
PETER KOCH . PROVENCE
Tel +33 6 2200 3722
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel +45 8818 1111
ITALY
SUNDKROGSGADE 30
Fax+45 8818 1112
E-mail: [email protected]
COPENHAGEN – BALTIKAVEJ
BALTIKAVEJ 10
DK-2150 NORDHAVN
Tel +45 8818 1111
Fax+45 8818 1112
E-mail: [email protected]
AARHUS
SØREN FRICHS VEJ 34 D
DK-8230 ÅBYHØJ
Tel+45 8818 1100
Fax+45 8818 1101
JEANETTE IDA MØLLER · MILANO
Tel +39 340 053 9219
E-mail: [email protected]
ELISABETH WIND ALFIERO · ROM
Tel +39 338 639 2771
E-mail: [email protected]
SPAIN
VAGN ERIK KROGSØE
Tel +45 2445 1224
E-mail: [email protected]
KARIN K.J.V. FRIJS . MARBELLA
Tel +34 630 29 21 02
Fax+34 952 77 74 64
E-mail: [email protected]
THAILAND
ANDERS NORMANN
Tel +66 818 177 273
E-mail: [email protected]
USA
E-mail: [email protected]
BENEDICTE HALLOWELL
Tel and Fax +1 617 566 7333
E-mail: [email protected]
FYN
SALES REPRESENTATIVES:
NADIA SEHESTEDT JUUL
USA
Tel+45 8818 1183
E-mail: [email protected]
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KIRSTEN MACDONALD · NEW YORK
Tel +1 203 832 3008
E-mail: [email protected]
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KO N TA K T D I R E K T E
C O N TAC T D I R E C T LY HOVEDNUMMER / MAIN NUMBER
Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers
+45 8818 1111
Ole Ravn
[email protected]
ADMINISTRATION
Jakob Dupont, CEO
[email protected]
+45 8818 1081
KUNDESERVICE / CUSTOMER SERVICE
[email protected]
+45 8818 1010
[email protected] +45 8818 1010
KOMMISSIONER / COMMISSIONS
Lise Winther Wobido
Anja Bering Hansen
[email protected]
+45 8818 1013
+45 8818 1028
BESTILLING AF KATALOGER / CATALOGUE REQUESTS
Kundeservice / Customer service
+45 8818 1111
AUKTIONSRÅDGIVNING / AUCTION GUIDANCE
Franziska Kampmann
+45 8818 1026
[email protected]
TRANSPORT / TRANSPORTATION
[email protected]
MODERNE DESIGN / MODERN DESIGN
Peter Kjelgaard Jensen
[email protected]
+45 8818 1055
VURDERING OG INFORMATION /
VALUATION AND INFORMATION
INDBOVURDERINGER / VALUATION AT YOUR HOME
David Utzon-Frank
+45 8818 1221
duf@ bruun-rasmussen.dk
MODERNE KUNST / MODERN ART
Niels Raben
[email protected]
Niels Boe Hauggaard
[email protected]
Charlotte Hviid
[email protected]
+45 8818 1181
+45 8818 1182
+45 8818 1162
RUSSISK / RUSSIAN
Martin Hans Borg
[email protected]
+45 8818 1128
SMYKKER / JEWELLERY
Katrin Mikkelsen Sørensen
[email protected]
+45 8818 1174
SØLV / SILVER
Amalie Hansen
[email protected]
+45 8818 1194
TÆPPER / CARPETS
Henrik Schleppegrell
[email protected]
+45 8818 1145
VIN / WINE
Morten Stenør Larsen
[email protected]
+45 8818 1207
+45 8818 1221
+45 8818 1121
+45 8818 1121
Casper Behrendtzen
[email protected]
+45 8818 1235
Hans Ruben
[email protected]
+45 8818 1231
Ralph Lexner
[email protected]
+45 8818 1161
VÅBEN / WEAPONS
David Utzon-Frank
duf@ bruun-rasmussen.dk
BØGER / BOOKS
Lærke Bøgh
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+45 8818 1217
ÆLDRE KUNST / FINE ART
Kasper Nielsen
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FRIMÆRKER / STAMPS
Lars Godsk Jørgensen
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+45 8818 1211
MØNTER / COINS
Michael Fornitz
[email protected]
+45 8818 1201
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+45 8818 1161
Ralph Lexner
rl@ bruun-rasmussen.dk
Kasper Nielsen
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Birte Stokholm
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ÆLDRE MØBLER / FURNITURE
Anders Fredsted
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Henrik Schleppegrel
[email protected]
+45 8818 1122
+45 8818 1142
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COMMISSION BIDS
KOMMISSIONSBUD
It is possible to leave commission bids if you can not be pre­sent
at the auction yourself. This service is free of charge.
Det er muligt at afgive kommissionsbud, hvis De ikke selv kan
være til stede på auk­tions­­dagen. Denne service er gratis.
When leaving a commission bid, you are instructing our customer service to bid up to a specified amount on your behalf.
Når De afgiver en kommission, beder De vores kundeservice på
Deres vegne byde op til et af Dem bestemt beløb i hammerslag.
The situation can occur that another buyer has already bid the
same as you were prepared to. Are you then willing to bid further? If not the lot will be sold to another buyer.
Der kan opstå den situation, at en anden køber allerede har budt
det beløb, som De ønsker at afgive. Er De da villig til at gå et
bud højere eller er De indforstået med at nummeret sælges til
anden side?
If you do not wish to exceed your bid then write “Max”, for
maxi­mum, next to the amount. You can also allow us to raise
your bid by approx. 15% or approx. 25%.
The hammer price may be higher or lower than the estima­ted
price, so it is possible to buy below the estimate. Bruun Rasmussen will always buy at the lowest price possible, as if you yourself had been present at the auction.
All commission bids are strictly confidential.
Ønsker De ikke at byde højere så skriv “Max” ud for beløbet. Er
De i tvivl om hvor højt De vil byde, kan De hæve budet med op
til ca. 15% eller ca. 25%.
Salgsprisen kan blive højere eller lavere end vurderingen, så der
er også mulighed for at købe til under den angivne vurdering.
Vor kun­deservice køber altid så billigt som muligt til Dem, som
havde De selv været tilstede på auktionen.
Commission bids must be submitted no later than 24 hours prior
to the start of the auction.
Alle kommissioner behandles strengt fortroligt.
HOW TO MAKE A COMMISSION BID:
SÅDAN BYDER DE:
Complete the commission form with all pertinent information.
Udfyld blanketten kommissionsbud med alle oplysninger.
Indicate the lot number.
Angiv katalognummer.
Indicate the amount you are prepared to bid.
Angiv beløbet De ønsker at byde.
mum, please write
Should this amount be the absolute maxi­
“Max” in the ap­pro­priate column.
Er dette Deres absolutte maximum bedes De anføre “Max” i kolonnen.
You can also allow us to bid by up to approx. 15% or approx.
25% more by indicating so.
De kan også forhøje Deres bud med henholdsvis ca. 15% eller ca.
25%, ved at ind­ikere dette i kolonnen.
Sign the commission form and make sure that Bruun Ras­mussen
receives it 24 hours prior to the start of the auction.
De bedes underskrive kommissionsblanketten og sikre Dem, at
Bruun Rasmussen mod­tager den senest 24 timer før auktionens
start.
If the information should be insufficient, Bruun Rasmussen can
abstain from bidding. Bruun Rasmussen can not be held responsible for error in bidding or failure to execute bids.
INTERNET:
Commision bids can be submitted via website bruun-rasmussen.dk
directly from the page with the item you want to submit a bid for.
Deadline for submissions of bids via the website is 3 hours prior
to the start of the auction.
Submitted bids are shown under “Your bids” when you are
logged in. Please contact technical support on +45 8818 1114
for questions about the registration and submission of bids on
the website.
Kommisionsbud skal være Bruun Rasmussen i hænde senest 24
timer før auktionens start.
Hvis Deres oplysninger ikke er tilstrækkelige, kan Bruun Ras­
mussen undlade at byde for Dem, ligesom Bruun Rasmussen ikke
kan gøres ansvarlig for fejl ved budgivningen.
INTERNET:
Kommisionsbud kan afgives på hjemmesiden bruun-rasmussen.dk
direkte fra siden med den effekt, De ønsker at byde på.
Seneste afgivelse af bud via hjemmesiden er 3 timer før auktionens start.
Afgivne bud kan ses på hjemmesiden under “Deres bud”, når de
er logget ind. Kontakt teknisk support på 8818 1114 for spørgsmål om registrering og budgivning via internettet.
For additional information, please consult “Conditions of
Purchase” §1.
For yderligere information, se “Købskonditioner”, §1.
TELEPHONE BIDDING:
TELEFONBUD:
Should you wish to bid at auction by telephone, please inform
Bruun Rasmussen of your name and telephone number, as well
as which catalogue numbers you are interested in, no later than
3 hours prior to the start og the auction. You will then be contacted shortly before the relevant lot comes under the hammer,
thereby allowing you to participate without being in the auction
room yourself.
Såfremt De ønsker at byde pr. telefon, bedes De oplyse Bruun
Rasmussen Deres navn og telefonnummer samt hvilke katalognumre, De ønsker at byde på, senest 3 timer før auktionens
start. De vil så blive ringet op kort før, den aktuelle vare kommer
under hammeren, og De kan på denne måde deltage i auktionen
uden selv at være til stede.
For additional information, please consult “Conditions of Purchase”
§1.
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For yderligere information, se “Købskonditioner” på
bruun-rasmussen.dk under “Guide”.
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COMMISSION BIDS
KOMMISSIONSBUDBREDGADE
Skal være Bruun Rasmussen i hænde senest 24 timer før auktionens start.
Must be submitted no later than 24 hours prior to the start of the auction.
AUKTION NR AUCTION NO:
861
Navn Name: * ...................................................................................................................................................................................
Adresse Address: * .............................................................................................................................................................................
Postnr./by City: * ...............................................................................................................................................................................
Land Country: * ........................................................................ Fax: ............................................................................................
Tel: * ....................................................................................................................................................................................................
e-mail: ........................................................................................ CVR-nr. VAT No.: ......................................................................
Bank: ........................................................................................... Konto nr. Acct. No.: .................................................................
Adresse Address: .................................................................................................................................................................................
Postnr./By City: ......................................................................... Land Country: ..........................................................................
Tel: .............................................................................................. Kontaktperson Contact: ..........................................................
Obligatoriske felter er mærket med en stjerne * Mandatory fields are marked with an asterix *
Undertegnede giver hermed fuldmagt til Bruun Rasmussen Kunstauktioner A/S om på mine vegne at købe
nedennævnte katalognumre så fordelagtigt som muligt, inden for det af mig anførte beløb, i hammerslag.
I hereby request that Bruun Rasmussen bid on my behalf on the following lots up at the prices indicated below.
Undertegnede har udfyldt ovennævnte med de ønskede oplysninger, samt har accepteret købskonditionerne.
The undersigned has supplied the required information and agrees to be bound by the conditions of purchase.
Signatur: * .................................................................................. B.R. kunde-nr. Client No.: .......................................................
Jeg ønsker at modtage salgsresultater på de emner jeg har budt på via email
I wish to receive sales results on the items I have been bidding on via e-mail
på e-mail adressen on this e-mail address: ................................................................................................................................
Katalog nr.
Lot. No.
Beskrivelse
Description
Bud kr.
Bid DKK
dagligt
every day
efter auktion
after the auction
Max +15%+25%
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Description
Bud kr.
Bid DKK
Max +15%+25%
Ret til ændringer forbeholdes © 2015 Bruun Rasmussen Kunstauktioner
Foto: Bent Lange Tryk: Cool Gray
Grafik og dtp: Jorge Figueiredo & Lene Søbo
Katalog nr.
Lot. No.
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Grafik og dtp: Jorge Figueiredo & Lene Søbo
STUNNING VILLA
BETWEEN VALBONNE AND BIOT
Situated between the villages of Biot and Valbonne, this prestigious property is set on a landscaped Mediterranean garden of
approximately 4800 m². South facing, quiet environment and
beautiful panoramic views of country side with small sea view.
It offers; a large entrance, spacious double reception room
with fire place and dining room leading onto the terrace, fully
equipped kitchen, six bed rooms; one on the ground floor; five
bathrooms, dressing, utility/laundry room, boiler room, three
car garage. Central gas heating, air conditioning in bedrooms,
solar panels for hot water, intruder alarm and perimeter alarm.
The villa also benefits from a salt water heated swimming pool
and pool house.
Location: Biot
Living area: 370 m²
Land area: 4,770 m²
Price: 2,000,000 €
Ref: 5659
Peter Koch
+33861
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