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Lot 305-201-SM400-C5: Supercomfortable Mid-Century Scandinavian Design Rybo Rykken Leather 3-Seat Kengu Sofa, 1960s.

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Supercomfortable Scandinavian Rykken Leather 3-Seat Modular Sofa with Armrests, 1960s. Rare three-seat Kengu sofa designed by Elsa and Nordahl Solheim for Rybo Rykken. Upholstered in soft brown leather with sculptural armrests and a curved plywood frame. The modular construction and ergonomic proportions provide excellent comfort while maintaining a strong mid-century modern aesthetic. Dimensions: Height 78 cm, Width 180 cm, Depth 60 cm, Seating Height 46 cm, Arm Rests 56 cm

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Lot 305-202-CDT207-B3: Mid-Century Design Round Adjustable Wooden Veneer Coffee / Dining Table by Ilse Möbel with Solid Centered Pedestal, Germany 1960s

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Mid-Century Design Round Adjustable Wooden Veneer Coffee / Dining Table by Ilse Möbel with Solid Centered Pedestal, Germany 1960s. Designed for dual use as a coffee table or dining table, the top rises from approximately 53 cm to 73 cm via a built‑in height‑adjustment mechanism. The 100 cm diameter wooden top displays a radiant grain pattern, supported by a central pedestal base in molded material. A practical and versatile example of post‑war German furniture design with an inventive functional system. The table is in a very well preserved vintage condition with some minor wear consistent its age and use. Dimensions: Height 53–73 cm, Diameter 100 cm

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Lot 305-203-CH342-A2: Mid-Century Design 'Lamino' Black Leather Lounge Chair Model P583 by Yngve Ekström for Swedese, Sweden 1960s.

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Mid-Century Design 'Lamino' Black Leather Lounge Chair Model P583 by Yngve Ekström for Swedese, Sweden 1970s. This iconic example is executed in black leather upholstery with a matching black-stained laminated wood frame. The Lamino chair is widely regarded as a classic of Scandinavian modern design, valued for its balanced proportions, comfort and refined construction. Dimensions: Height 100 cm, Width 74 cm, Depth 90 cm, Seating Height 40 cm, Arm Rests 49 cm

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Lot 305-204-CH078-A1: Rob Parry Style Dutch Design Lounge Chair Designed for Gelderland, 1960s.

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Mid-Century Dutch Design Lounge Chair Designed by Rob Parry for Gelderland in the 1960s. The chair has new upholstery in a beautiful Burgundy-Cherry high quality red fabric and chrome steel base with rosewood and black leatherette elements. Dimensions: Height: 80 cm, Width: 68 cm, Depth: 90 cm, Seat height: 42 cm, Armrest height: 51 cm, Quantity: 1

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Lot 305-205-ST062-B3: Mid-Century Industrial Gispen Modular Office Trolly with 9 Colorful Pull-Out Bins, The Netherlands 1960s-1970s.

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Mid-Century Industrial Gispen Modular Office Trolly with 9 Colorful Pull-Out Bins, The Netherlands 1960s-1970s. This industrial office trolley is featuring nine pull‑out modular bins in assorted colours, supported on a movable frame. Designed as a functional organizational unit for mail, documents or small parts, this piece reflects the practical aesthetic of post‑war European office design. The colourful bins slide easily in and out, offering flexible storage and playful visual appeal within a utilitarian framework. Dimensions: Height 85 cm, Width 30 cm, Depth 36 cm

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Lot 305-206-ST027-1-B4: Mid-Century Louis van Teeffelen Design Teak Wooden High Sideboard for Webe with Ceramic Ravelli Tiles. The Netherlands, 1960s

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Large mid-century Dutch design solid teak wooden highboard manufactured by Webe in the 1960s. This high quality teak sideboard features on the left side a closed bar unit with a mirror on the back wall and a small storage part with a tiny drawer. Underneath this left part there’s an open space to expose some of your favourite things or photos. The right side features two doors which can be locked with a matching key, decorated with 4 beautiful ceramic tiles by the artist Jaap Ravelli. Inside you’ll find two large shelves to divide this storage part. Finally, there are 4 drawers next to each other with an elegant handcrafted wooden grip. This nice and sturdy sideboard contains a lot of storage space. Well preserved vintage condition with only some minor wear on the top of the sideboard as shown on the photos. Height: 118 cm, Width: 200 cm, Depth: 45 cm, Quantity: 1

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Lot 305-207-CH085-S3: Superb Minimalistic Foldable Dining Chairs Designed by Marcelo Cuneo for Mobel Italia, Set of 4. Italy, 1970s.

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Marcelo Cuneo for Mobel Italia, Set of 4. Italy, 1970s. An absolute brilliant set of high quality foldable dining chairs designed by Marcello Cuneo for Model Italia in the 1970s. The chairs feature a very nice minimalistic designed chrome steel base which is upholstered with a fine soft black leather seating and backrest. The chrome steel base, which can be folded and the leather of all chairs are in a superb almost brand new condition. A must have for interior lovers with a heart for Italian design. Dimensions: Height: 78 cm, Width: 46 cm, Depth: 49 cm, Seat height: 45 cm, Quantity: 4

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Lot 305-208-V054: Small Ceramic Scheurich Multicolor glazed Vase with round handle. Germany, 1960s. Model 4504-33

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Vintage ceramic vase by Scheurich, one of the most prominent West German pottery manufacturers. Known for their high production quality, bold glazes and dynamic surface patterns. Model 4504-33. Scheurich vases are widely collected. This example shows the brand’s characteristic finish and is in a very good condition. Dimensions: Height 33 Diameter top 12 Diameter opening 9 Diameter belly 16 cm

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Lot 305-209-CH308-C1 : Set of 2 Mid-Century Design Ake Fribytter Design Black Leather Lounge Chairs for Nelo on Black Lacquered Wooden Frame, Sweden 1970s.

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Set of two iconic Kroken lounge chairs designed by Åke Fribytter for Nelo Möbel in the 1970s. Featuring bentwood frames and black leather upholstery with a beautiful natural patina. These chairs offer generous proportions and excellent seating comfort, exemplifying Scandinavian lounge design of the period. Beautiful patinated black leather. Dimensions: Height 81 cm, Width 62 cm, Depth 67 cm, Seating Height 40 cm

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Lot 305-210-CH340-2-A2: Mid-Century Italian Design Black Leather Lounge Chairs by Titina Ammannati & Giampiero Vitelli for Brunati, Italy, 1970s

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Mid-Century Italian Design lounge chairs designed by Titina Ammannati and Giampiero Vitelli for Brunati. Upholstered in smooth black leather and executed in full leather construction, this chair combine generous seating comfort with strong sculptural form. The design is bold yet elegant, characteristic of high-end Italian furniture from the 1970s. This lounge chair is in a very well preserved vintage condition and is a powerful statement for a design-focused interior. Dimensions: Height 65 cm, Width 90 cm, Depth 80 cm, Seating Height 40 cm

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Lot 305-211-CH330-A1: Mid-Century High Quality Teak Lounge Chair with Burgundy Red Fabric Upholstery Attributed to Topform, The Netherlands, 1960s.

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High-quality Mid-Century Dutch lounge chair attributed to Topform. Featuring a solid teak wood frame and newly upholstered in rich burgundy fabric, this chair combines warm materials with elegant proportions and excellent seating comfort. Dimensions: Height 96 cm, Width 70 cm, Depth 78 cm, Seating Height 40 cm, Arm Rests 56 cm

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Lot 305-212-SS038-B3: Midcentury-Design Charles Eames Black Leather Three-Seat Tandem Sling Airport Bench for Herman Miller. USA, 1960s. 

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Iconic black leather and solid aluminium tandem sling airport bench designed by Ray & Charles Eames for Herman Miller. The Eames were commissioned to design the perfect utilitarian seating for the first international airports in 1962. Created for comfort and convenience, this bench features a solid aluminum frame with black Edelman leather seats and backrests. The bench is in a very well preserved vintage condition, with minor wear consistent its age and use. Dimensions: Height: 87 cm / 34,3'' Width: 182 cm / 71,7'' Depth: 70 cm / 27,6'' Seating Height: 43 cm / 16,9'' Quantity: 1

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Lot 305-213-CH071-A4: Brutalist Ate van Apeldoorn Dutch Design Cognac Leather Cubic Pinewood Side Chair for Houtwerk Hattem. The Netherlands, 1970s.

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Very nice minimalistic cubic armchair / sidechair made of solid pinewood produced in the 1970s by Ate van Apeldoorn. This robust brutalistic armchair features beautifully stitched seat and backrest made of smooth cognac colored leather. This elegant and balanced Dutch design chair is made by Houtwerk Hattem and fits in any modern interior. Dimensions: Height: 68 cm/26,7″ Width: 62 cm/24,4″ Depth: 56 cm/22,0″ Seat Height: 42 cm/16,5″, Quantity: 1.

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Lot 305-214-DO-001-B3: Pair of Large Brass Duck’s Head Book Supports by Sarreid, USA 1970s.

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Pair of Large Solid Brass Duck’s Head Book Supports by Sarreid, USA 1970s. Beautiful mid-century pair of large brass duck’s head book supports. Produced by Sarreid, USA 1970s. The labeled set is in excellent vintage condition. Dimensions: H 27 W 18 D 14 cm.

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Lot 305-215-SS074-A1: Distinguished Italian Mid-Century Design Guglielmo Ulrich Two Seat Sofa in Soft Silver Velvet Fabric. Italy, 1950s.

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Original Italian design two seat sofa attributed to Guglielmo Ulrich and manufactured in the 1950s. The sofa is featuring a sophisticated and gracious black wooden frame newly upholstered with a luxurious grey silver velvetty fabric. The sofa is in a very good condition. We love the iconic shape of the pair and the strong profile. Dimensions: Height: 92 cm / 36,2", Width: 130 cm / 51,2'', Depth: 70 cm / 27,6'', Seating Height: 45 cm / 17,7'', Seating Width: 120 cm / 47,2'', Seating Depth: 50 cm / 19,7'', Arm Rests: 56 cm / 22,0''

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Lot 305-216-DA-010: Mid-century Zoomorphic Aztec Bird Sculpture Designed by the Belgium Artist Jules Guérin, Bouffioulx, Belgium 1950s.

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Mid-century Zoomorphic Aztec Bird Sculpture Designed by the Belgium Artist Jules Guérin, 1950s. Rare and highly aesthetic zoomorphic ceramic vase-sculpture by Belgian ceramicist Jules Guérin, executed in salt-glazed stoneware in Bouffioulx during the 1950s. The stylized bird form reflects modernist interpretations of pre-Columbian Inca and Aztec motifs, a recurring inspiration in Guérin’s post-war work. The piece is both sculptural and functional, balancing abstraction with strong symbolic presence. Signed and model-numbered under the base (form number 3225), this work belongs to a particularly refined series produced after World War II. Preserved in excellent vintage condition. Dimensions Height 28 Width 28 Depth 16 cm

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Lot 305-217-CH336-A2: Charlotte Perriand Style Beech Wood Easy Chair and Matching Footstool with Sisal Rope Wickerwork, 1960s.

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Charlotte Perriand Style Beech Wood Easy Chairs with Sisal Rope Wickerwork, 1960s. A rare easy lounge chair in the style of Charlotte Perriand. The frame of the chairs are build out of ashwood and come with a woven sisal rope seat and backrest. The wickerwork of the chair is made with great craftsmanship. Both chair and footstool are beautifully patinated and well preserved, offering comfort and visual harmony. A desirable ensemble for collectors and interior enthusiasts alike.
It perfectly matches in an interior with the designs from Charlotte Perriand, Pierre Jeanneret and Jean Prouve or in any eclectic interior. Dimensions Chair: Height 79 cm, Width 60 cm, Depth 73 cm, Seating Height 36 cm, Arm Rests 54 cm
Footstool Dimensions: Height 16 cm, Width 35 cm, Depth 35 cm

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Lot 305-218-V009-B3: Beautiful Big Art Nouveau Majolica Jardiniere in High Gloss Green Tones

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Beautiful Big Art Nouveau Majolica Jardiniere in High Gloss Green Tones. Elegant Art Nouveau majolica jardinière, Likely dating to around 1900. Made from heavy glazed earthenware with enamel decoration, showcasing organic lines and flowing forms characteristic of the Art Nouveau movement. Comparable examples are associated with renowned makers such as Julius Dressler, Minton and Delphin Massier. This is a particularly fine example, notable for its sculptural presence and decorative quality. Height: 31 Diameter Opening 24 Diameter Belly: 40 cm

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Lot 305-220-CH207-C5: Set of Two Hans Wegner Mid-Century Design Famous 'Town Hall' Dining Chairs for Plan Mobler with Black Wooden armrests. Sweden, 1960s.

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Sophisticated set of two Scandinavian design wooden chairs with integrated black wooden arm rests by the famous furniture maker Hans Wegner for Plan Mobler. These chairs were designed in 1947 for the Town Hall of Aarhus from which this model owes its name. The nicely shaped wooden frame is upholstered with its authentic but worn olive green velvet fabric. The upholstery can be easily renewed with a high quality fabric for long-lasting pleasure and seating comfort. Except of the present fabric, the condition of this set may be considered as very good, with only minor wear consistent its age and use. With its timeless design the chairs fit in any eclectic oriented interior as arm chairs or side chairs. Dimensions: Height: 82 cm, Width: 58 cm, Depth: 47 cm, Seat height: 46 cm, Armrest height: 68 cm, Quantity: 1

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Lot 305-221-CH143-A3: Eye-Catching Guglielmo Veronesi Silver and Red Velvet Italian Lounge Chair for ISA Bergamo. Italy, 1970s.

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Rare lounge club chair with bright silver and red velvet new upholstery  in accordance with the original material and colors. Designed by Guglielmo Veronesi for ISA, Bergamo Italy in the 1950s. This outspoken mid-century modern Italian design chair with brass tapered feet is in a very well preserved vintage condition.
Dimensions: Height: 70 cm, Width: 75 cm, Depth: 70 cm, Seat height: 40 cm, Quantity: 1

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Lot 305-222-DA-011: Giant Mid-Century Design Brutalist Studio Ceramic Handcrafted Jug, West Germany, 1960s

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Impressive oversized ceramic jug representing classic mid-century Brutalist studio pottery from West Germany. The vessel features a bold bulbous form with horizontal ribbing and a strong sculptural handle. Finished in a richly textured brown speckled glaze, typical of West German ceramic production of the period. Likely marked “West Germany” and model-numbered on the base. A powerful decorative object with strong wabi-sabi character and tactile presence. Dimensions Height 54 Diameter top 16,5 Diameter opening 14,5 Diameter Belly 48 cm

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Lot 311-001-CH253: Single Mid-Century Minimalistic Italian Design Vibrant Red Flyline ‘Spaghetti’ Side Chair by Giandomenico Bellotti, Italy 1970s.

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A true icon of Italian design minimalism, this vintage side chairs by Gian Domenico Bellotti for Flyline is a perfect blend of elegance and playfulness. Known as “spaghetti chairs” for their distinctive PVC cord seating and backrest, the chair features a sleek, cubic steel frame lacquered to perfection. The seat and back are hand-strung with flexible cords, creating a comfortable yet visually light silhouette. Their airy design and clean geometry give them a timeless, modern feel. This chair executed in a vibrant red color is showcasing the craftsmanship and style that made 1970s Italian design so sought after. It is in a very well preserved vintage condition, with only minor wear consistent its age and use. Dimensions: Height: 80 cm, Width: 45 cm, Depth: 46 cm, Seat height: 45 cm, Quantity: 1

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Lot 311-002-V039: Mid-Century Amber Glass Vase “Marceau” from the Luxval Collection by Val Saint Lambert, Belgium, 1930s–1940s

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This amber glass vase is the Marceau model from the Luxval collection by Val Saint Lambert, produced in Belgium during the 1930s–1940s and standing 21 cm high. The vase is made of transparent amber glass and features a bold geometric relief pattern with strong vertical articulation, characteristic of Luxval pressed glass design. The warm colour and crisp texture give the vase a striking architectural presence while remaining elegant and highly decorative. A classic example of Belgian Art Deco–influenced glass design. The vase is in excellent vintage condition. Dimensions: Height 21 Diameters: Top 14,5 Belly 8,5 cm

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Lot 311-003-CT101: Distinguished Mid-Century Design Handpainted Large Coffee Table by Poul Cadovius & Designed by Susanne Fjeldsøe Mygge for Cado, Denmark, 1970s. 

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Very nice authentic large round Cadovius coffee table designed by the artist Susanne Fjeldsoe Mygge for Cado, Denmark in the 1970s. Tulip Aluminium base with an eyecatching handpainted thick top, in deep golden and blackish brown tones. This piece of art is in a very well preserved vintage condition with minimal marks of wear compliant its age and use. Fits perfectly in an eclectic based interior. Dimensions: Height: 52 cm including Top (4 cm thick). , Diameter Top: 118 cm, Pedestal: 62 cm. Quantity: 1

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Lot 311-004-1057: Vintage Design Bauhaus Style Cantilever Chair D44 by TECTA, Design by William Dunkel, Germany, 1970s

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Iconic Bauhaus-inspired cantilever chair, model D44, produced by TECTA and designed by William Dunkel. The chair features a chrome-plated tubular steel frame combined with a robust black plastic mesh seat and backrest, a hallmark of TECTA’s modernist seating from the 1970s.

Its clean lines, floating cantilever construction and graphic, almost architectural presence clearly reflect Bauhaus principles of form following function. The black plastic mesh offers both visual lightness and practical durability, making the chair suitable for both domestic and office interiors.

This model is widely regarded as a design classic and is well documented in international design references, including Pamono.

As with all vintage design items, light signs of use and ageing may be present and contribute to its authentic character. The chair is structurally sound and in good vintage condition. Dimensions: Height 68 Width 55 Depth 50 Seating height 43 cm.

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Lot 311-005-CH212: Comfortable Leolux Mid-Century Dutch Design Seal Brown Leather Lounge Chairs, Set of Two. The Netherlands, 1970s.

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Large and luxurious very comfortable lounge chairs manufactured by the renowned Dutch Design producer Leolux in the 1970s. This sturdy set is upholstered in a well preserved seal brown leather. Leolux is well-known for its high quality furniture. The set is in a very well-preserved condition, with minor wear consistent its age and use. A matching two-seater sofa is also available in our collection. Dimensions: Height: 70 cm, Width: 100 cm, Depth: 90 cm, Seat height: 40 cm, Quantity: 1

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Lot 311-006-1009: Vintage Design Wooden Kitchen Table with Drawer and Grey Formica Top – The Netherlands, 1950s

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Rectangular vintage kitchen table with a solid wooden frame and light beechwood legs, featuring a grey Formica tabletop with a subtle linen-like texture. The table includes a practical drawer beneath the top, finished with a decorative floral knob, adding a charming and functional detail. A compact and honest mid-century kitchen table, ideal for smaller kitchens or breakfast corners. As with all vintage items, light signs of use may be present and contribute to its authentic character. Dimensions: Height 73 Width 90 Depth 60 cm.

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Lot 311-007-CH339-A3: Supercomfy Scandinavian Rybo Rykken Chocolate Brown Leather Kengu Lounge Chair and Matching Hocker by Elsa and Nordahl Solheim, 1960s. 

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Vintage Norwegian lounge chair with matching ottoman, known as the iconic “Kengu” model, designed by Elsa & Nordahl Solheim and produced by Rybo Rykken & Co. The chair features a sculptural curved laminated wooden frame combined with smooth brown leather upholstery. The floating seat construction provides excellent ergonomic support and outstanding seating comfort. Both chair and ottoman are in well preserved vintage condition, with minor wear consistent with age and careful use. A timeless and highly collectable example of Scandinavian Mid-Century design. Dimensions Chair: Height 75 cm, Width 60 cm, Depth 80 cm, Seating Height 48 cm
Ottoman Dimensions: Height 48 cm, Width 60 cm, Depth 60 cm

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Lot 311-008-CH351-B3: Set of six Mid-Century Italian Modern Design Folding Chairs by Aldo Jacober. Italy, 1960s.

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Set of six rare Italian mid-Century modern 'Trieste' folding chairs designed by Aldo Jacober for Alberto Bazzani in the 1960s. Crafted from solid wood with a sculptural, architectural frame and beautifully aged warm patina. The desifgn combines functional ingenuity with minimalist elegance, resulting in a timeless and highly collectible seating solution. An early modern reinterpretation of the folding chair, emblematic of post-war Italian design innovation. Exceptional as a dining set, design statement, or for collectors of authentic mid-century furniture. Dimensions: Height 76 Width 50 Depth 45 Seating Height 45 cm.

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Lot 311-009-DM1982-PPL: Set of 5 original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from 1982. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 625, 626, 630, 632 and 633.

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Set of 5 original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from 1982. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 625, 626, 630, 632 and 633. Domus is internationally regarded as one of the most influential monthly reviews of architecture, interior design, and art, and has played a key role in shaping modern architectural and design discourse. Domus was founded in 1928 by the architect Gio Ponti, together with publisher Gianni Mazzocchi — two leading figures in Italian architecture and publishing whose collaboration helped establish Domus as a leading voice in 20th-century design. Issues from the 1970s reflect a period of architectural experimentation and cultural transition. Typical content includes contemporary architectural projects, urban and residential design, theoretical essays, interior concepts, and explorations of new materials and construction methods, alongside contributions related to art and visual culture. Each issue is documented with individual cover photography and interior spread images, providing a clear and transparent visual overview of the condition and content of the magazines. Offered as a cohesive set, these original vintage issues are no longer in print and are highly sought after by collectors, architects, designers, and scholars. Together, they form a valuable reference archive capturing the spirit of late 20th-century European and international design culture.

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Lot 311-010-203-1TL-B3: Mid-Century German Design Brass Desk Lamp with Lacquered Disc Shade, Kaiser Leuchten. Germany, 1960s

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This refined German desk lamp was produced by Kaiser Leuchten in the 1960s and exemplifies understated mid-century elegance. Executed in lacquered brass, the lamp features a distinctive disc-shaped shade that provides soft, focused light while maintaining a sculptural presence. The gently curved arm and weighted base give the lamp both visual balance and functional stability. Subtly adjustable and beautifully proportioned, this is a high-quality piece suited to a desk, side table or reading corner. The lamp is in very good vintage condition, with a warm patina consistent with age. Wiring needs to be checked. Dimensions: Height: 45 cm, Diameter Shade: 35 cm

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Lot 311-011-203-2TL-B3: Mid-Century German Design Brass Desk Lamp with Lacquered Disc Shade, Kaiser Leuchten. Germany, 1960s

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This refined German desk lamp was produced by Kaiser Leuchten in the 1960s and exemplifies understated mid-century elegance. Executed in lacquered brass, the lamp features a distinctive disc-shaped shade that provides soft, focused light while maintaining a sculptural presence. The gently curved arm and weighted base give the lamp both visual balance and functional stability. Subtly adjustable and beautifully proportioned, this is a high-quality piece suited to a desk, side table or reading corner. The lamp is in very good vintage condition, with a warm patina consistent with age.
Dimensions: Height: 45 cm, Diameter Shade: 35 cm

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Lot 311-012-937-C1b: Bamboo & Glass Side Table, Black Lacquered Tripod Frame – The Netherlands, 1960s

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Decorative round vintage bamboo side table with a woven bamboo rim and a clouded translucent glass top, set on a black lacquered metal tripod base with characteristic white-tipped feet. The combination of natural bamboo, soft glass and the graphic metal frame gives this table a light and elegant mid-century modern appearance. A simple yet charming accent piece, ideal as a side table, plant stand or occasional table.

The table is in good vintage condition with light signs of use consistent with age, contributing to its authentic character. Dimensions: Height 45 Width 59,5 Depth 59,5 Seating height cm.

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Lot 311-013-911CH-C1b: Set of 4 Vintage Design Kitchen Chairs by Brabantia, Black Marble-Effect Formica with Gold Accent, The Netherlands, 1960s

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Beautiful set of four vintage design kitchen chairs manufactured by Brabantia, The Netherlands, dating from the 1960s. The chairs feature black Formica seats and backrests with a striking marble-effect finish, detailed with elegant white veining.The Formica elements are finished with a black edge and a subtle light gold-colored trim, adding a refined decorative accent that enhances the graphic character of the design. The chairs are supported by chromed tubular steel frames, typical of Brabantia’s well-made and durable kitchen furniture from the mid-century period.A particularly attractive and characterful set that combines everyday functionality with a bold yet timeless vintage aesthetic — ideal for both modern and classic interiors.The chairs are in very well preserved vintage condition. As with all vintage seating, they may show light signs of use, which add to their authentic character. Dimensions: Height 78,5 Width 40 Depth 46 Seating height 49 cm.

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Lot 311-014-ST022-2-S3: Hollywood Regency Style Ramiro Tarazona 24 Carat Gold Plated Mid-Century Display Cabinet with Glass Shelves. Spain, 1980s.

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24 Carat gold display unit with glass shelves. Ramiro Tarazona. Spain. 1980s. Very exclusive and high quality Spanish mid-century design display unit by Ramiro Tarazona. There are three identical units available. Suits perfect in a shop interior of luxury goods. Each display unit contains four high quality glass shelves and one mirror shelve on the bottom (size width 80 cm., depth 23 cm.) that fit in a 24 carat gold plated beautifully designed frame. Each original unit is in a very well preserved authentic vintage condition. The glass and ground mirror is in a very good condition without damage.
Dimensions unit: Height 172 cm/67,7″ Width 98 cm/38,6″ Depth 40 cm/15,8″
Sizes glass/mirror shelves: Width 80 cm/31,5″ Depth 23 cm/9,1″

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Lot 311-015-CH036: Mid-Century Gispen Dutch Design Lounge Chair by Martin de Wit, The Netherlands, 1960s.

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Mid-Century Gispen Dutch Design Lounge Chair by Martin de Wit, The Netherlands, 1960s. Authentic Gispen vintage comfortable Lounge Chair designed in the 1960s by Martin de Wit. This very nice lazy arm chair features a chromed tubular steel frame, bakelite armrests and is upholstered with a high quality sandy coloured fabric. Dimensions: Height: 77 cm, Width: 58 cm, Depth: 45 cm, Seat height: 38,5 cm, Armrest height: 64 cm, Quantity: 1

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Lot 311-016-DO-019: Set of 8 Multicolor Carnivals Beerglasses K7 Designed by Max Verboeket for Kristaluniek Maastricht. The Netherlands, 1960s.

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Set of 8 Multicolor Carnivals Glasses K7 Designed by Max Verboeket for Kristaluniek Maastricht. The Netherlands, 1960s.The glasses feature tall, elegant bowls in a vivid spectrum of jewel tones—emerald green, cobalt blue, amber yellow, smoky grey, soft violet and related hues—each subtly graduating into a clear stem and foot. The variation of colors within a uniform form creates a rhythmic, sculptural table presence typical of Verboeket’s modernist design language. One glass retains its original factory label, confirming authenticity. A visually strong and highly decorative ensemble, equally suited for use or display. The set is in mint condition. Dimensions: Height 18 Diameter 7 cm

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Lot 311-017-CH226: Vintage Design Wicker Stools in Style of Arno Lambrecht, Set of 2. Germany, 1950s.

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Set of 2 Wickered Stools. The frames are made of beech wood and feature elegant slim tapered legs. The set is designed in Style of Arno Lambrecht and is manufactured with great craftsmanship in the 1950s. Both stools are in a well preserved vintage condition with some minor wear consistent its age and use. Dimensions: Height: 47 cm, Width: 50,5 cm, Depth: 37 cm, Seating height: 47 cm, Quantity: 2

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Lot 311-018-227-TL-B3: Mid-Century Dutch Design Black Gooseneck Desk Lamp by Hala (Zeist), The Netherlands, 1960s.

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This elegant mid-century desk lamp was produced by Hala in The Netherlands during the 1960s and represents a classic example of functional Dutch lighting design. Finished in glossy black lacquer, the lamp features a beautifully shaped metal shade mounted on a flexible, chrome-plated gooseneck stem, allowing the light to be directed precisely where needed. The compact base enhances its practicality, while the refined proportions give the lamp a timeless, understated presence. Designed as a work and reading light, this model combines durability with elegance, reflecting Hala’s reputation for high-quality industrial production. Its minimalist design fits seamlessly into both mid-century and contemporary interiors. A well-preserved and highly usable vintage desk lamp with strong character and enduring appeal. The lamp is in excellent vintage condition and appears exceptionally well preserved. The black lacquered surfaces are clean and glossy, with minimal to no signs of wear. The chrome gooseneck is bright and intact. Overall, the lamp presents almost as if it were newly produced, while remaining entirely original. Dimensions: Height: 40 cm, Depth: 22 cm, Diameter shade: 12 cm

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Lot 311-019-229-1WL-B3: Mid-Century Design Hollywood Regency Brass Wall Sconce with Triple Tubes by Sölken Leuchten. Germany, 1960s.

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This striking wall sconce was produced by Sölken Leuchten in Germany during the 1960s and exemplifies the solid craftsmanship and sculptural approach characteristic of mid-century German lighting. The sconce is constructed from heavy brass and consists of three cylindrical brass tubes mounted on a thick, circular backplate. Each tube is fitted with inset bulbs at both ends, creating a balanced and architectural lighting effect. The clean geometry and strong material presence give the lamp a distinctly brutalist yet elegant character. When illuminated, the light is emitted both upwards and downwards, producing a warm, atmospheric glow that enhances walls and architectural surfaces. Thanks to its compact proportions and substantial weight, the lamp functions equally well as a decorative accent or as a statement wall light. A high-quality and timeless design. The wall sconce is in a very well preserved vintage condition. As with all vintage pieces, they may show light signs of use, which add to their authentic character. Dimensions: Height: 28 cm, Width: 14 cm, Depth: 10 cm

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Lot 311-020-229-2WL-B3: Mid-Century Design Hollywood Regency Brass Wall Sconce with Triple Tubes by Sölken Leuchten. Germany, 1960s.

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This striking wall sconce was produced by Sölken Leuchten in Germany during the 1960s and exemplifies the solid craftsmanship and sculptural approach characteristic of mid-century German lighting. The sconce is constructed from heavy brass and consists of three cylindrical brass tubes mounted on a thick, circular backplate. Each tube is fitted with inset bulbs at both ends, creating a balanced and architectural lighting effect. The clean geometry and strong material presence give the lamp a distinctly brutalist yet elegant character. When illuminated, the light is emitted both upwards and downwards, producing a warm, atmospheric glow that enhances walls and architectural surfaces. Thanks to its compact proportions and substantial weight, the lamp functions equally well as a decorative accent or as a statement wall light. A high-quality and timeless design. The wall sconce is in a very well preserved vintage condition. As with all vintage pieces, they may show light signs of use, which add to their authentic character. Dimensions: Height: 28 cm, Width: 14 cm, Depth: 10 cm

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Lot 311-021-DO-009-S1: Mid-Century Design Ruby Overlaid Crystal Ball Ashtray by Marita Voigt for Harzkristall. Germany, 1970s

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This piece is from late in the fabulous Atomic Space Age design movement. The cobalt blue resign glass ball is interspersed with clear glass facet circular 'windows' and finished with the brass accents. Designed by a young Marita Voigt during the design period where the architecture, industrial design, commercial design, interior design, and fine arts were all heavily influenced by the themes of atomic science, as well as the Space Age. This faceted design series was an icon of GDR design by Voigt for Harzkristall in the early Seventies. In 1946, Sudeten Germans were expelled from their homeland and founded the Hohlglasveredelungsgenossenschaft Wernigerode as a 'resettler cooperative'. The glassworks is the only and northernmost glassworks in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany and today, is one of the few glassworks in Germany that produces mouth-blown products. Areas of expertise include vases, glass lights and the production of glass parts and lamps for the preservation of monuments and glass art products in collaboration with renowned artists. Since 2013, Harzkristall has been part of the Gerhard Bürger Foundation, which promotes the promotion of science and research, art and culture, preservation and preservation of monuments as well as the promotion of education, vocational training and student support. The piece is in excellent condition, with minor patina on the brass parts of the item.

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Lot 311-022-DO-050-A-A4: Large Mid-Century Brutalist Metal and Ceramic Wall Sculpture Attributed to the Style of Henrik Horst, 1960s

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Large Brutalist Metal and Ceramic Wall Sculpture, Abstract Architectural Art, 1960s. Monumental brutalist wall relief executed in heavy welded metal with integrated glazed ceramic elements. The horizontally oriented composition combines sharp architectural forms with organic ceramic inserts in yellow, cream, and green glazes. The rough, tactile surface and sculptural depth create a powerful visual tension. Stylistically aligned with the brutalist wall reliefs of Henrik Horst, reflecting the bold material experimentation of the 1960s. It can be displayed indoors or mounted on an exterior wall, reflecting mid-20th-century brutalist aesthetics and sculptural form. Dimensions: Height 80 cm, Width 130 cm, Thick 8 cm.

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Lot 311-023-DOC001-C6: Rare Mid-Century Hand-Knotted Wool Tapestry ‘Femme et Oiseaux’ by Joan Miró

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Beautiful marked tapestry of the Spanish artist/painter Joan Miró based on his painting Femme et Oiseaux (1966). A playful, experimental approach of art is characteristic for Mirós work. Joan Miró stood literally at the base of the founding of the famous CoBrA movement which arose during an exposition of his work in Paris, where the artists Karel Appel, Asger Jorn en Constant Nieuwenhuis coincidentally met each other. Experimenting with all kinds of materials, colours, forms and techniques were a source of knowledge and renewal for Miró as well as the other CoBrA-artists.
This very decorative rug cq. wall carpet, produced in France, is in excellent condition and measures 160 x 110 cm. Width: 160 cm, Depth: 110 cm

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Lot 311-024-215-1WL-B3: Playful Mid-Century Design Pierre Guariche Wall Sconce with Red Accent, France, 1960s

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This elegant yet playful wall sconce, designed by Pierre Guariche in 1960s France, is a striking example of mid-century modern lighting. The lamp is crafted from brass and acrylic, featuring a softly curved translucent shade with subtle brass detailing. A vivid red accent stem adds a distinctive graphic touch, giving the piece its unique, lively character. When lit, it produces a warm, atmospheric glow, making it ideal as accent lighting in both modern and eclectic interiors. Compact in size yet rich in visual presence, this wall lamp functions equally well as a sculptural object and a refined source of ambient light. As with all vintage items or lighting, this piece may show light signs of use, which add to its authentic character. Dimensions: Height: 36 cm, Width: 15 cm, Depth: 12 cm

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Lot 311-025-215-2WL-B3: Playful Mid-Century Design Pierre Guariche Wall Sconce with Red Accent, France, 1960s

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This elegant yet playful wall sconce, designed by Pierre Guariche in 1960s France, is a striking example of mid-century modern lighting. The lamp is crafted from brass and acrylic, featuring a softly curved translucent shade with subtle brass detailing. A vivid red accent stem adds a distinctive graphic touch, giving the piece its unique, lively character. When lit, it produces a warm, atmospheric glow, making it ideal as accent lighting in both modern and eclectic interiors. Compact in size yet rich in visual presence, this wall lamp functions equally well as a sculptural object and a refined source of ambient light. As with all vintage items or lighting, this piece may show light signs of use, which add to its authentic character. Dimensions: Height: 36 cm, Width: 15 cm, Depth: 12 cm

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Lot 311-026-CH214: Set of 4 Solid Rosewood Spindle Back Scandinavian Design Dining Chairs with Caramel Leatherette Upholstery, 1960s.

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Set of four rosewood spindle back Scandinavian design dining chairs. This solid set features caramel leatherette seatings. Manufactured in the 1960s. All chairs are in a very well preserved vintage condition with some minor wear consistent its age and use and offer a great seating comfort. Dimensions: Height: 87 cm, Width: 50 cm, Depth: 45 cm, Seating height: 45 cm, Quantity: 4

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Lot 311-027-CH228-1-S3: Set of 2 Hollywood Regency Style Glamorous Gilded Cobra Bar Stools with Fresh Lime Green Velvet Upholstery, 1970s.

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Elegant set of 2 gilded cobra barstools newly upholstered in a fresh lime green velvet fabric. The forged and gilded frames show great craftsmanship and the golden cobras are nicely sculptured on the front and backside of the backrest. These very well preserved and glamorous stools fit really good in a Hollywood Regency oriented interior or club setting. (4 stools already have been sold). Height: 110 cm, Width: 40 cm, Depth: 45 cm, Seat height: 85 cm

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Lot 311-028-1050: Vintage Design “Cow Horn” Chair by Louis van Teeffelen for Mah Jongg, Teak & Black Leatherette, The Netherlands, 1960s

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Iconic Dutch vintage design chair, commonly known as the “Cow Horn Chair”, designed by Louis van Teeffelen and produced by Mah Jongg. This example features a solid teak wood frame with a sculptural backrest in black leatherette, forming the distinctive horn-shaped arm details. The expressive silhouette and organic lines are characteristic of progressive Dutch furniture design from the 1960s.

As with all vintage design items, light signs of use may be present and contribute to its authentic character. Dimensions: Height 77 Width 55 Depth 50 Seating height 43 cm.

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Lot 311-029-1034: Set of Four Vintage Design Spindle-Back Chairs, in Style of Ilmari Tapiovara, Scandinavia, 1960s

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Set of four Scandinavian spindle-back kitchen chairs, designed in style of Ilmari Tapiovara. Featuring black-painted wooden frames and spindles, combined with solid natural wood seats. A sober and functional mid-century design, typical of Northern European kitchen furniture from the 1960s.As with all vintage furniture, light signs of use may be present and contribute to its authentic character. Dimensions: Height 83 Width 40,5 Depth 48 Seating height 46 cm.

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Lot 311-030-CT209-C4: Unique Handpainted Modernistic Art Coffee Table Designed by the Artist Tiong Ang, The Netherlands 1970s.

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Unique Handpainted Modernistic Art Coffee Table Designed by the Dutch-Indonesian Artist Tiong Ang, The Netherlands 1970s. Unique handcrafted coffee table by Dutch-Indonesian artist Tiongh Ang, hand-painted with a striking optical illusion composition. One side features three abstract bowl-like forms in nuanced grey tones, contrasted by a freeform aperture set within a deep black surface that enhances its artistic presence. Ang’s work reflects his early engagement with painterly expression and philosophy of balance, perception, and spatial interaction, blurring the boundary between functional furniture and autonomous art. A rare and expressive mid-century art furniture piece. Dimensions: Height 46 cm, Width 190 cm, Depth 70 cm

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Lot 311-031-V026-S1: Ceramic Matte Enamel White Porcelain Vase with Floral Decorations Designed by M. Frey for A.K. Kaiser. Germany, 1960s. Model 1332/3.

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Ceramic Matte Enamel White Porcelain Vase with Floral Decorations Designed by M. Frey for A.K. Kaiser. Germany, 1960s. Model 1332/3. The vase is executed in matte white porcelain with a fine textured surface and delicately modelled floral relief motifs that rise softly from the vertically ribbed body. The restrained decoration and subtle surface detailing give the vase a calm, refined presence, characteristic of mid-century German porcelain design. A graceful decorative object with a timeless aesthetic. The vase is in very good vintage condition.
Dimensions: Height 26 Width 11 Depth 7 cm

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Lot 311-032-V038: Elegant Italian Amethyst Glass Bud Vase with Hand-Painted Gold Accents and High Gloss Copper-Toned Finish, Italy, 1960s–1970s

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This elegant Italian glass bud vase was produced in Italy during the 1960s–1970s and stands 23.5 cm high. The vase is made of amethyst-toned glass and features a refined interplay of matte and glossy surfaces. Delicately hand-painted gold accents decorate the exterior, including a subtle gilded rim, adding a sense of craftsmanship and luxury. The copper-toned areas appear as a rich, highly glossy finish within the glass, creating depth and a warm metallic effect without visible brushwork. When viewed through the neck, the interior reveals a translucent bluish-purple glow, while the base transitions into clear opaline glass. A refined and decorative piece, ideally suited as a rose or bud vase. The vase is in very good vintage condition. Dimensions: Height 23,5 Diameters: Top 8 Opening 3 Belly 11 cm

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Lot 311-033-CH313-A3: Mid-Century Design High Quality Wilkhahn Desk Chair with Beautiful Black Patine Leather Upholstery and Aluminium Frame, 1960s.

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Mid-Century Design High Quality Wilkhahn Desk Chair of the 'Delta Design Program 2000' Series. Featuring a polished aluminium non-swivel base and a fiberglass shell upholstered in premium black leather.
The leather shows an attractive natural patina. This model is known for its ergonomic comfort and architectural appearance. In very good vintage condition with light wear consistent with age. Dimensions: Height 88 cm, Width 63 cm, Depth 70 cm, Seating Height 48 cm, Arm Rests 66 cm

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Lot 311-034-V011-S1: Striking Large Handcrafted Ceramic Penguin Vase by Armogres. Belgium, 1960s

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An impressive and rare large-scale studio pottery vase by Armogres (Bouffi), featuring a striking hand-decorated penguin motif rendered in rich, earthy tones. The vase is exceptionally tall at 43 cm, with a generous, rounded body that gives it a strong sculptural presence.

The surface is finished in layered ochre, amber, brown and deep black glazes, creating a tactile, almost volcanic texture typical of high-quality French studio ceramics of the period. Two stylised penguins are depicted in relief-like form, their silhouettes emerging organically from the glaze, giving the piece both narrative charm and strong graphic impact.

This vase is entirely handmade, with visible artisanal character and subtle glaze variations that enhance its uniqueness. The thickly potted form and balanced proportions reflect the confident, expressive approach associated with Armogres production, which is highly regarded and increasingly sought after by collectors of European studio pottery.

The vase is in an excellent preserved condition with expected signs of age and firing-related glaze nuances consistent with hand-crafted ceramics. No structural damage observed. Due to its size, subject matter and decorative strength, this vase stands out as a statement piece suitable for both collectors and interior-focused display. Dimensions: Height 43 Diameters: Top 17 Opening 12 Belly 26 cm.

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Lot 311-036-DM1984-PPL: Set of 2 original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from 1984. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 648 and 653.

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Set of 2 original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from 1984. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 648 and 653. Domus is internationally regarded as one of the most influential monthly reviews of architecture, interior design, and art, and has played a key role in shaping modern architectural and design discourse. Domus was founded in 1928 by the architect Gio Ponti, together with publisher Gianni Mazzocchi — two leading figures in Italian architecture and publishing whose collaboration helped establish Domus as a leading voice in 20th-century design. Issues from the 1970s reflect a period of architectural experimentation and cultural transition. Typical content includes contemporary architectural projects, urban and residential design, theoretical essays, interior concepts, and explorations of new materials and construction methods, alongside contributions related to art and visual culture. Each issue is documented with individual cover photography and interior spread images, providing a clear and transparent visual overview of the condition and content of the magazines. Offered as a cohesive set, these original vintage issues are no longer in print and are highly sought after by collectors, architects, designers, and scholars. Together, they form a valuable reference archive capturing the spirit of late 20th-century European and international design culture.

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Lot 311-037-948CH-C1b: Mid-Century Swivel Office Chairs with Bakelite Armrests, Blackish-Brown Upholstery, Set of Two. The Netherlands, 1960s.

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A well-made pair of mid-century swivel office chairs with a sturdy five-star pedestal base, bakelite armrests and subtly blackish-brown melange upholstery, giving the fabric more depth and warmth than a flat brown tone. The seats are height-adjustable and supported by a solid metal column with chrome-finished elements, reflecting the functional and durable design language of post-war office furniture.

In terms of construction, materials and proportions, these chairs are strongly reminiscent of Gispen models from the 1960s—particularly in the use of bakelite armrests, sober upholstery and the technical pedestal base—though no maker’s marks are present, so attribution remains cautious. Both chairs are in good vintage condition, with light wear consistent with age, and remain fully functional and comfortable. Dimensions: Height 85 Width 56 Depth 52 Seating height 53 cm.

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Lot 311-038-CH175: Mid-Century Pair of Carlo Ratti Style Minimalistic Plywood Side Chairs for Legni Curvati, Italy, 1950s.

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Pair of mid-century Italian design minimalistic side chair designed after Carlo Ratti for Legni Carvati around the 1950s. This set of elegant chair features a plywood teak veneer seating and backrest with elegant black metal feet. The chair is in a good vintage condition with some minor wear consistent its age and use. Dimensions: Height: 89 cm, Width: 53 cm, Depth: 42 cm, Seat height: 47 cm, Quantity: 2

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Lot 311-039-CH318-B3: Large distinctive swivel lounge chair produced by Westnofa. Featuring a natural wooden round base and a padded red leather seat and vivid green backrest.

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Large distinctive swivel lounge chair produced by Westnofa. Featuring a natural wooden round base and a padded red leather seat and vivid green backrest.

Completed with a semi-oval leather head cushion in yellow. Well preserved with minor wear consistent with age. Dimensions: Height 114 cm, Width 82 cm, Depth 60 cm, Seating Height 40 cm

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Lot 311-040-OT085-2-B3: Fristho Mid-Century Dutch Design Nesting Tables with Smokey Glass Top and Wenge with Chrome Base, Set of 2, 1960s.

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Set of 2 Dutch design nesting tables with smokey glass top on wenge with chrome frame. Manufactured with great craftsmanship and quality by Fristho, The Netherlands in the 1960s. It’s a timeless design that matches with any interior. The set is in well preserved vintage condition with some wear consistent its age and use. Minimalistic modern elegant mid-century design from the Netherlands, Dimensions: Height: 40 - 28 cm, Width: 53 - 40 cm, Depth: 35,5 - 35,5 cm, Quantity: 1 set

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Lot 311-041-ST059-B3: Exceptional Mid-Century Drexel Illuminated Vitrine Cabinet with Refined Integrated Brass Inlaid Hardware, USA 1960s.

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Impressive Mid-Century Drexel Illuminated Vitrine Cabinet with Refined Integrated Brass Inlaid Hardware, USA 1960s. An exceptional vitrine cabinet by Drexel, distinguished by its refined craftsmanship and architectural presence. The cabinet features an illuminated display interior with transparent doors and shelving, an internal drawer, and finely integrated brass inlaid handles set flush into the woodwork. Rising to over 200 cm in height, the piece exemplifies Drexel's mastery of precision finishing, functional elegance, and enduring quality. Dimensions: Height 207 (70 + 137) cm, Width 153 cm, Depth 42 cm

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Lot 311-042-DM70s-PPL: Set of five original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from the 1970s. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 515 (October 1972), 520 (March 1973), 522 (May 1973), 544 (March 1975), and 567 (February 1977).

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Set of five original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from the 1970s. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 515 (March 1972), 520 (March 1973), 522 (May 1973), 544 (March 1975), and 567 (February 1977). Domus is internationally regarded as one of the most influential monthly reviews of architecture, interior design, and art, and has played a key role in shaping modern architectural and design discourse. Domus was founded in 1928 by the architect Gio Ponti, together with publisher Gianni Mazzocchi — two leading figures in Italian architecture and publishing whose collaboration helped establish Domus as a leading voice in 20th-century design. Issues from the 1970s reflect a period of architectural experimentation and cultural transition. Typical content includes contemporary architectural projects, urban and residential design, theoretical essays, interior concepts, and explorations of new materials and construction methods, alongside contributions related to art and visual culture. Each issue is documented with individual cover photography and interior spread images, providing a clear and transparent visual overview of the condition and content of the magazines. Offered as a cohesive set, these original vintage issues are no longer in print and are highly sought after by collectors, architects, designers, and scholars. Together, they form a valuable reference archive capturing the spirit of late 20th-century European and international design culture.

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Lot 311-043-SS402-B3: Mid-Century Design Black Leather 2 Seat Sofa with Headrest in style of Ake Fribytter for Nelo, Finland 1970s.

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Mid-Century Two-seat sofa in the style of Åke Fribytter, upholstered in smooth black leather. Features an integrated headrest and offers excellent seating comfort.
Well preserved vintage condition with a clean and elegant silhouette. Dimensions: Height 102 cm, Width 160 cm, Depth 80 cm, Seating Height 38 cm, Arm Rests 52 cm

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Lot 311-044-230-1PL-B3: Mid-Century Design Murano Cased Glass Pendant Lamp in Bright Orange. Italy, 1960s–1970s

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This striking pendant lamp was produced in Italy during the late 1960s to early 1970s and is attributed to Murano glass production. The lamp features a beautifully sculpted glass shade composed of two layers: a thick, vibrant orange outer layer and a white inner glass core that softly diffuses the light. The glass is held in place by an internal metal cross-shaped structure, inserted through four integrated glass lugs at the top of the shade—an elegant and characteristic construction detail. When illuminated, the lamp emits a warm, glowing light, with the white inner layer preventing glare while enhancing the depth and richness of the orange glass. The rounded, sculptural form gives the piece a strong visual presence, making it ideal as a statement light above a table, in a living space, or as an accent in a modern interior. The lamp is in very good vintage condition. The lamp has been tested and is fully functional. However no damage has been observed, it may show light signs of use. Dimensions: Height: 26 cm, Diameter: 27 cm

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Lot 311-045-CT085: Mid-Century Heinz Lilienthal Slate Blackstone Rectangle Coffee Table, Model ‘Bogota’ on Chrome Base. Germany, 1970s.

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Heinz Lilienthal Slate Blackstone Rectangle Coffee Table, Model ‘Bogota’. Manufactured in Germany in the 1970s. The coffee table features a thick solid slate hard stone top of 3 cm (!) with ‘soft’ edges. The elegant chromed base creates a spacious effect. The table is in a very well preserved vintage condition. Dimensions: Height: 46 cm, Width: 141 cm, Depth: 81 cm, Quantity: 1

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Lot 311-046-V042: Vintage Black and White Murano Glass Bud Vase with Striped Pattern, Italy, 1970s

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This small yet substantial glass bud vase was produced in Italy during the 1970s and stands 11 cm high. Made of thick, hand-blown glass, the vase features bold black and white vertical stripes embedded within the glass, creating a striking graphic effect. The softly rounded body and narrow neck give it the proportions of a classic rose vase, while the weight and finish reflect high-quality Murano glassmaking. A refined and sculptural miniature object with strong visual presence. The vase is in perfect condition. Dimensions Height 17,5 Diameters: Top 3,5 Opening 1,5 Belly 9,5 cm

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Lot 311-048-906CH-C1b: Set of 2 Vintage Design Kitchen Chairs by Brabantia, Checkered Formica, The Netherlands, 1960s

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Set of two vintage design kitchen chairs manufactured by Brabantia in The Netherlands, dating from the 1960s. The chairs feature light-colored Formica seats and backrests with a delicate checkered pattern in soft grey and pale pink tones, giving the set a subtle and charming graphic appearance.

Combined with chromed tubular steel frames, the chairs reflect Brabantia’s well-known focus on practical design, durability, and everyday usability. The gentle color palette and refined checkered pattern make this pair particularly appealing as accent seating, suitable for a kitchen corner, breakfast nook, or smaller dining space.

The chairs are in a well preserved vintage condition. As with all vintage seating, they may show light signs of use, which add to their authentic character.
Dimensions: Height 80 Width 40,5 Depth 48,5 Seating height 47 cm.

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Lot 311-049-SS078-3: Yngve Ekstrom Mid-Century Scandinavian Design 3-Seat ‘Dymling’ Sofa in Pinewood and Rainbow Fabric for Swedese. Sweden, 1970s.

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Mid-Century Scandinavian cheerful 3-seat sofa, model Dymling designed by Yngve Ekstrom in the 1970s by Swedese. The colorful quality fabric of all cushions is in a very well preserved condition and each cushion has a removable head cushion. The frame of the sofa is made of solid pinewood. The proof of authenticity is branded on the wooden frame. This original Swedish sofa is overall in a well preserved vintage condition, with some light wear on the frame according its age and use. The seating comfort is great and the fresh color combination of the fabric gives this sofa a radiant look. Dimensions: Height: 100 cm, Width: 200 cm, Depth: 90 cm, Seat height: 42 cm, Armrest height: 45 cm, Quantity: 1

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Lot 311-050-CH251-A3: Striking Mid-Century Design De Sede Cognac Leather Lounge Chair, Model DS101. Switzerland, 1970s. 

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Beautiful and very comfortable leather De Sede lounge chair DS101. Crafted in the 1970s by the renowned Swiss manufacturer De Sede. This striking chair is an example of timeless design and exceptional craftsmanship. Upholstered in thick, high-quality cognac colored leather, the chair boasts a beautifully aged patina that enhances its vintage character. Its generous , low-slung silhouette invites relaxition, while the softly padded cushions and subtly reclining seat ensure lasting comfort. One of the stand-out features is the unique hand-laced leather stitching along the seams, a signature of De Sede’s artisanal excellence. The sturdy construction, combined with elegant detailing and a rich sense of materiality, makes this piece not just a lounge chair but a true design statement. It remains in a good vintage condition, with some consistent wear in line with age and use, and offers both functional comfort and distintive visual appeal. Dimensions: H 72 cm, W 112 cm, D 95 cm, SH 40 cm. Quantity: 1

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Lot 311-051-206-TL-B3: Mid-Century Scandinavian Candlestick Table Lamp in Wood and Frosted Glass, 1960s

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This elegant mid-century table lamp dates from the 1960s and is most likely of Scandinavian origin. The design combines a turned wooden base with a slender frosted glass tube, evoking the silhouette of a traditional hand-held candlestick reinterpreted as an electric lamp. The result is a warm, graphic and understated object with a strong sense of atmosphere. Beautifully balanced in proportion and material, this lamp works equally well as an accent light or bedside lamp. The lamp is in good vintage condition, as with all vintage items or lighting, this piece may show light signs of use, which add to its authentic character. Dimensions: Height: 32 cm, Width: 15 cm, Depth: 15 cm

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Lot 311-052-V013-S1: Vintage Ceramic Goldish Earhtly Coloured Enameld Decorative Ceramic Jug, signed Lekchen Germany, 1950s-1960s

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This elegant ceramic jug by Leckchen was produced in West Germany during the 1960s and features a beautifully balanced form with a softly rounded body, subtle pouring lip and sculptural handle. The jug is finished in a rich earthy glaze with warm golden tones and darker accents, giving the surface depth and a refined, organic appearance. With a height of 21 cm, it is a decorative yet practical size and a fine example of mid-century West German pottery. The jug is in excellent vintage condition. Dimensions: Height 21 Diameters: Top 21,5 Opening 9 cm

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Lot 311-054-219-CL-PPR: Mid-Century Dutch Design “High Chaparral” (Model B-1052) Pendant Lamp by Raak Amsterdam. The Netherlands, 1960s

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This striking pendant lamp, model “High Chaparral” (B-1052), was produced by Raak Amsterdam in the 1960s and is a fine example of mid-century Dutch design. The lamp features a sculptural shade made of grey smoked glass, characterized by its elegant, bowl-like form and distinctive central drop. The organic silhouette gives the piece a strong yet refined presence, while the smoked glass softly diffuses the light, creating a warm and atmospheric effect. A gold-coloured / brass metal fitting completes the design, adding a subtle contrast and a touch of luxury. The “High Chaparral” series is known for its expressive glasswork and bold modernist character, making this lamp both a functional light source and a sculptural statement. It is particularly well suited for use above a dining table, in a living space, or as an eye-catching feature in an entryway. A beautifully balanced vintage pendant lamp that reflects Raak Amsterdam’s reputation for innovative lighting and high-quality craftsmanship during the mid-century period. The lamp is in acwell preserved vintage condition. The glass shade is in excellent shape, with no cracks or chips, and presents beautifully. Minor signs of age consistent with vintage design may be present. The lamp has not been recently tested; however, no visible issues are observed. Dimensions: Height: 32 cm, Diameter Foot: 33 cm

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Lot 311-056-DA-015: Mid-Century Design Textured Clear Glass Water Jug by Kosta Boda. Sweden, 1970s.

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Mid-Century Vintage Swedish Glass Water Jug by Kosta Boda 1970s. The jug has a slender cylindrical form (height 22.5 cm), with an applied clear glass handle and a softly formed pouring spout. The surface is decorated with a tactile relief pattern: vertical striations combined with rounded, bubble-like impressions concentrated toward the lower section, creating depth and a lively interaction with light. The jug is in a very well preserved vintage condition. A strong example of Scandinavian modern glassware where functionality and subtle sculptural surface design are combined. Kosta Boda is one of Sweden’s most prestigious glass manufacturers, originating from the Kosta glassworks founded in 1742, later merged with Boda Glasbruk. During the 1960s and 1970s, Kosta Boda became internationally known for modern, textural glass design intended for everyday use as well as artistic expression. Pieces from this period are valued for their durability, clarity of form, and characteristic Scandinavian restraint. Dimensions: Height 22,5 |Diameter 9,3 cm

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Lot 311-035-DO-036: Vintage 1960s Portuguese Rooster Trapezoid Ceramid Wall/Serving Plate. Portugal 1960s.

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Vintage 1960s Portuguese Rooster Trapezoid Ceramid Wall/Serving Plate. Portugal 1960s. A charming plate featuring a colorful Portuguese rooster with vibrant feathers. Designed for decorative display or as a serving plate, with a hanging cord on the back for wall mounting. A lively example of mid-century Portuguese ceramics. H 3 W 28-35 D 28 cm.

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Lot 311-047-ST028-B3: Fristho Franeker Elegant Vintage Design Rosewood Cabinet with Glass Handgrips Attributed to Rudolf Bernd Glatzel. The Netherlands, 1960s.

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This beautiful high quality finished midcentury Dutch design rosewood cabinet is attributed to the German designer Rudolf Bernd Glatzel. It’s  and manufactured by Fristho Franeker in the Netherlands. It features two tall storage compartments with two shelves per side. The doors with the original Fristho brand inside are provided with a subtle and elegant detailed glass handgrip. The two drawers are situated underneath the two compartments The design can be described as subtle and minimalistic. The cabinet is in a very well preserved vintage condition, with minor wear consistent its age and use. It fits perfectly in an eclectic oriented interior. Dimensions: Height: 126 cm, Width: 123 cm, Depth: 45 cm, Quantity: 1

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Lot 311-057-DA-001-B3: Artisania Rinconada Handcrafted Ceramic Horse Sculpture. Uruguay, 1960s.

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Artisania Rinconada Handcrafted Ceramic Horse Sculpture. Uruguay, 1960s. Artisania Rinconada horse sculpture from Uruguay. Beautiful mid-century handcrafted South American ceramic horse sculpture with inscripted signature. Style of decor and base markings of this very decorative piece with Kaleidoscoop patterns are very easily recognized and identified. Dimensions: H 22 W 20 D 7,5 cm.

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Lot 311-058-PF020-S3: Seated Nudy signed by Daron. Mixed media on canvas. 1970s

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Seated Nudy signed by Daron. Mixed media on canvas. 1970s. This large-scale figurative painting, signed “Daron”, represents a typical example of European studio practice from the 1970s. Executed in mixed media on canvas, the work depicts a seated female nude rendered in bold primary colors, including yellow, red, blue, and green.

The figure is defined by strong black contour lines, while areas of shading appear to be executed with a wax-based medium, possibly oil pastel or crayon, resulting in a dry, graphic surface texture. The woman’s blue hair creates a striking contrast with the surrounding color fields, reinforcing the emphasis on flat color, simplified form, and direct figuration.

The construction of the work suggests a collage-like process: the nude figure appears to have been painted separately, cut out, and subsequently applied onto a painted red and green background. This layered approach reflects an experimental but informal working method characteristic of the period.

The composition remains firmly figurative and decorative in nature, prioritizing visual immediacy over conceptual depth. While the work shows period-specific stylistic traits and material experimentation, it does not present the level of technical refinement or compositional complexity associated with academically trained or widely recognized artists.

Signed but otherwise undocumented, the painting stands as a modest, period-typical example of 1970s figurative mixed-media painting.Dimensions Visual: Height 100 Width 80 cm.

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Lot 311-059-1056: Vintage Design Swivel Armchair / Office Chair by Geoffrey Harcourt for Artifort, The Netherlands, 1960s

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Elegant vintage swivel chair designed by Geoffrey Harcourt and produced by Artifort. This model features a sculptural, generously upholstered seat and backrest, mounted on a cast aluminium five-star pedestal base. The chair is upholstered in a grey textured plush fabric, complemented by matching upholstered armrests and a distinctive red piping detail along the sides, adding a subtle graphic accent.

Originally conceived as an office or conference chair, it also works beautifully as a compact lounge or reading chair.

As with all vintage design items, light signs of use and wear may be present and contribute to its authentic character. Dimensions: Height 85 Width 63 Depth 70 Seating height 50 cm.

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Lot 311-060-V050-B3: Large Mid-Century Sculptural Vibrant Murano Glass Face Vase with Applied Features. Italy, 1970s-1980s.

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Large Mid-Century Sculptural Vibrant Murano Glass Face Vase with Applied Features. Italy, 1970s-1980s. A striking Murano Glass Vase in vibrant colors, featuring an expressive sculpted face motif. Its swirling Mediterranean hues and artisanal Italian craftsmanship make it an eye-catching decorative piece and a distinctive gift. Dimensions: Height 38 Width 25 Depth 12 cm.

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Lot 311-061-TS208-B3: Mid-Century Design Hollywood Regency White Marble Side Table with Brass Frame, 1970s.

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Elegant French mid-century cocktail table in the Hollywood Regency style, executed in brass with a removable inset top of grey-veined white marble. The slender brass legs are connected by an X-shaped stretcher, giving the table a refined architectural balance and a distinctly cosmopolitan character associated with Maison Jansen–style interiors of the 1960s. A timeless and glamorous accent piece with strong decorative appeal which can function as a side table or plant stand. Dimensions: Height 47 cm, Width 30 cm, Depth 30 cm

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Lot 311-062-DM1983-PPL: Set of 3 original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from 1983. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 637, 640 and 645.

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Set of 3 original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from 1983. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 637, 640 and 645. Domus is internationally regarded as one of the most influential monthly reviews of architecture, interior design, and art, and has played a key role in shaping modern architectural and design discourse. Domus was founded in 1928 by the architect Gio Ponti, together with publisher Gianni Mazzocchi — two leading figures in Italian architecture and publishing whose collaboration helped establish Domus as a leading voice in 20th-century design. Issues from the 1970s reflect a period of architectural experimentation and cultural transition. Typical content includes contemporary architectural projects, urban and residential design, theoretical essays, interior concepts, and explorations of new materials and construction methods, alongside contributions related to art and visual culture. Each issue is documented with individual cover photography and interior spread images, providing a clear and transparent visual overview of the condition and content of the magazines. Offered as a cohesive set, these original vintage issues are no longer in print and are highly sought after by collectors, architects, designers, and scholars. Together, they form a valuable reference archive capturing the spirit of late 20th-century European and international design culture.

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Lot 311-063-PF074-S4: Bright Youth, inspired by Maurice Dupont, oil on canvas, Western Europe, mid–late 20th century

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Bright Youth, inspired by Maurice Dupont, oil on canvas, Western Europe, mid–late 20th century. This figurative portrait titled Bright Youth is a stylistic homage to the work of Maurice Dupont. The painting depicts a youthful figure rendered in bright, optimistic colors and simplified forms, emphasizing vitality and mood rather than strict realism.

The composition and handling clearly reference mid-20th-century modernist portraiture, with flattened pictorial space, stylized facial features, and a light, expressive palette. Brushwork is confident and fluent, suggesting familiarity with the visual language it draws upon.

The painting is signed with the name “Dupont,” accompanied by a second, different name, indicating that the work should be understood as inspired by rather than authored by Maurice Dupont. It is therefore offered as a derivative or homage work, not as an original by the named artist.

Despite its derivative nature, the painting has clear decorative appeal and is competently executed, making it a charming and accessible example of modernist-inspired figurative painting. Dimensions Frame: Height 63 Width 52 cm. Visual: Height 60 Width 49 cm.

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Lot 311-064-CH854-D5: Set of 6 Mid-Century Design Galateo Armchairs by Pascal Mourgue, Scarabat Edition, 1980s

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Set of six armchairs model Galateo, designed by Pascal Mourgue for Scarabat in 1980. These sculptural mid-century chairs reflect Mourgue’s distinctive design language, characterized by soft, organic lines and relaxed modern elegance. The chairs offer excellent seating comfort and embody the refined, expressive spirit of late 20th-century French design. A stylish and increasingly sought-after designer chair suitable for both contemporary and vintage-oriented interiors. Condition note: These remarkable chairs need some TLC. Dimensions: Height 78 Width 68 Depth 55 cm.

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Lot 311-053-CT732-1-A: Mid-Century Dutch Design TU04 Coffee Table, Japanese Series by Cees Braakman for Pastoe, The Netherlands, 1960s.

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Mid-Century Dutch Design TU04 Coffee Table, Japanese Series by Cees Braakman for Pastoe, The Netherlands, 1960s. Minimalist coffee table model TU04 from the Japanese Series, designed by Cees Braakman for Pastoe in the 1960s. The table features a reversible rectangular top with teak veneer on one side and a white laminated surface on the other, offering both warmth and graphic clarity.

Beneath the top, integrated open storage compartments run along the long sides of the table, accessible from both faces, creating a balanced and functional design. The top is supported by a black lacquered metal frame, emphasizing the table’s light, architectural character.

An elegant and practical example of Dutch modernist design from The Netherlands. Dimensions: Height 28,5 Width 120 Depth 52 cm.

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Lot 311-055-CT860-B0: Elegant Mid-Century Scandinavian Design Teak Wooden Coffee Table, 1960s

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Elegant Scandinavian mid-century coffee table from the 1960s, crafted entirely in teak wood. The design is defined by its refined simplicity: softly rounded corners of the tabletop with subtle cut-outs, allowing the gently rounded tops of the legs to fit seamlessly into the frame. A harmonious and well-balanced piece, where construction and detail are quietly celebrated. Warm patina and fine grain throughout. A timeless example of understated Scandinavian modern design.
Dimensions: Height 45 Width 125 Depth 45 cm.

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Lot 311-065-DA-016: Mid-Century Design Hand-Cut Lead Crystal Ice Bucket with Stainless Steel Handle by C.A.L.P. Europe, 1980s

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Sparkling vintage hand-cut lead crystal ice bucket attributed to C.A.L.P., Europe, circa 1980s. The bucket features a sharp geometric diamond-cut pattern with a heavy, faceted base, combined with a clean stainless steel (inox) rim and swing handle. The contrast between brilliant cut crystal and restrained metal hardware reflects late-modern European barware design focused on clarity, weight, and functionality. Dimensions: H 14 DM Bucket 11 cm.

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Lot 311-066-220-PL-PPR: Mid-Century Brass and Glass Pendant Lamp, Attributed to Doria. Germany, 1960s.

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This atmospheric mid-century design pendant lamp is attributed to Doria, Germany, circa 1960s, and reflects the elegant material combinations typical of mid-century German lighting. The lamp features a warm brass frame paired with a generously shaped glass shade reminiscent of a soft, pudding-like form. The rounded silhouette gives the lamp a gentle, sculptural presence, while the clear glass beautifully diffuses the light, creating a rich and inviting ambiance. When illuminated, the light feels warm and decorative rather than harsh, making it particularly suitable for living spaces, dining areas, or hallways. Comparable designs by Doria are known both as pendant lamps and ceiling-mounted plafonniers, reinforcing the attribution and period. This hanging version stands out for its balanced proportions and timeless appeal. The lamp is in fair vintage condition. The glass shade is in excellent condition, with no cracks or chips. The brass frame shows visible signs of age, including light corrosion and surface wear, consistent with use over time. The wiring has not been recently tested and should be checked before installation. Overall, the lamp remains structurally sound and visually attractive. Dimensions: Height: 42 cm, Diameter Foot: 28 cm

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Lot 311-067-OD050-B4: Mid-Century Brutalist Solid Pinewood Desk with 3 Drawers in Style of Ate van Apeldoorn, The Netherlands 1970s.

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Brutalist Dutch desk executed in solid pinewood, featuring three drawers and an integrated storage compartment. The design reflects the sculptural, honest construction associated with Dutch brutalist furniture of the 1970s, in the style of Ate van Apeldoorn. Dimensions: Height 73 cm, Width 140 cm, Depth 60 cm

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Lot 311-068-PF014-S3: Coastal Dunes – Jurriaan van Hesseling, The Netherlands, 1960s–1970s

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Coastal Dunes – Jurriaan van Hesseling, The Netherlands, 1960s–1970s. Medium: Oil or mixed media on canvas / board. Dutch School, 20th century. This vintage painting by Jurriaan van Hesseling belongs to the tradition of Dutch post-war painting from the 1960s–1970s, a period marked by expressive freedom, painterly experimentation, and a renewed focus on subjective interpretation of landscape and form.

Although biographical documentation on the artist remains limited, the clearly legible signature confirms authorship, situating Van Hesseling as an identifiable Dutch painter active during the mid-20th century. The work demonstrates a confident, expressive handling of paint, suggesting an artist working within the broader context of post-Impressionist and expressionist influence that remained prominent in Dutch painting during this period.

The composition presents a coastal landscape characterized by rolling dune formations and restless surf beneath a brooding, overcast sky. Thick, energetic brushstrokes and a vigorous application of paint animate the surface, creating a dynamic interplay between land, sea, and atmosphere. Color is employed expressively rather than descriptively, reinforcing movement and emotional intensity rather than strict naturalism.

The painterly surface, marked by textured layers and visible gesture, reflects a practice rooted in expressive realism and post-Impressionist sensibilities, evoking associations with artists who emphasized emotional resonance and material presence over literal representation. The landscape functions not merely as a depiction of place, but as an experiential field shaped by wind, light, and motion.

This work stands as a representative example of mid-20th-century Dutch expressive landscape painting, combining recognizable motifs with a free, intuitive painterly language characteristic of the era. Dimensions Frame: Height 80 Width 99 cm. Visual: Height 61 Width 80 cm.

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Lot 311-069-V024-S1: Mid-Century Ceramic High Gloss Enamel White Porcelain Vase with Geometric Relief by Königlich privilegierte Porzellanfabrik Tettau, Germany 1960s.

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Ceramic High Gloss White Porcelain Vase with Graphic Design Pattern by Königlich privilegierte Porzellanfabrik Tettau. Germany, 1960s. This large white porcelain vase was produced in Germany during the 1960s by Königlich Privilegierte Porzellanfabrik Tettau and stands 33 cm high. The vase features a striking sculptural form with a crisp geometric relief pattern, creating a strong graphic effect across the surface. Finished in a high-gloss white glaze, the sharply defined facets catch the light beautifully and emphasize the modernist character of the design. A refined and elegant example of mid-century German porcelain. The vase is in very good vintage condition. Dimensions: H 33 DMO: 7,5 DMB: 20 cm

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Lot 311-070-DA-060-PPR: Mid-Century Design Ruscha Wall Tile Handpainted with High gloss orange tones combined with Matte Earth tones enamel. Germany, 1960s.

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This decorative ceramic wall tile is a classic example of mid-century Ruscha wall design, combining tactile relief with bold glaze contrasts that are instantly recognisable to collectors of West German pottery. The composition centres on a raised abstract floral / cellular motif, built from rounded, bubble-like forms in high-gloss orange and amber enamel. These glossy elements sit in strong contrast against a matte, earth-toned background in mottled brown, beige, and olive hues—creating depth, shadow, and a rich volcanic surface effect reminiscent of Fat Lava aesthetics, though executed here with more precision and gloss. The tile’s relief is pronounced, giving it a sculptural presence despite its compact size. At approximately 3 cm thick, it projects confidently from the wall and works equally well as a standalone accent or as part of a grouped wall installation. The piece is in a very well preserved condition. This piece sits firmly within Ruscha’s decorative wall tile production, valued for its expressive glaze chemistry, strong colour contrast, and architectural relief. The vivid orange enamel—warm, saturated, and reflective—elevates the tile above more subdued examples and makes it especially attractive for collectors and interior designers alike. Dimensions: Height 24 Width 18 Depth 3 cm.

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Lot 311-071-DA-081: Vintage Ceramic Wall Tile with Three White Flowers on Wooden Panel, 1960s.

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Vintage Ceramic Wall Tile with Three White Flowers on Wooden Panel, 1960s. Dimensions: H 35 W 35 Thick 3,5 cm.

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Lot 311-072-DO-039: Mid-Century Italian Design Elliptical Polished Onyx Marble Bowl with Green & Amber Veining. Italy, 1960s

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Elegant elliptical bowl carved from solid onyx marble (also known as calcite onyx), featuring richly layered green, amber and honey-toned veining with natural banding throughout. The bowl is sculpted from a single block and finely polished, giving the surface a soft translucency and depth characteristic of onyx-based stones. The organic, flowing silhouette and emphasis on natural pattern align with mid-century decorative stone objects, where material beauty was the primary design element. This bowl is in a very well preserved condition, with no damage observed. Dimensions: Height 4 Width 32 Depth 19 cm

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Lot 311-073-204-1WL: Mid-Century Swedish Wall Sconce in Brass and Frosted Glass, Attributed to Svend Aage Holm Sørensen for ASEA. Sweden 1960s.

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Elegant mid-century wall lamp attributed to Svend Aage Holm Sørensen for ASEA, produced in Sweden in the 1960s.

The lamp features a brass fixture with a gently tapering frosted glass candle-shaped diffuser, set against a curved metal backplate that creates a warm, indirect light effect.


A refined Scandinavian design with clean lines and timeless proportions, ideal for use as accent lighting in a hallway, bedroom, or living space.

Offered individually; a matching second lamp is available separately.


Condition

Excellent vintage condition. No damage or chips to the glass, no dents to the metal. Fully functional.

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Lot 311-074-204-2WL: Mid-Century Swedish Wall Sconce in Brass and Frosted Glass, Attributed to Svend Aage Holm Sørensen for ASEA. Sweden 1960s.

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Elegant mid-century wall lamp attributed to Svend Aage Holm Sørensen for ASEA, produced in Sweden in the 1960s.

The lamp features a brass fixture with a gently tapering frosted glass candle-shaped diffuser, set against a curved metal backplate that creates a warm, indirect light effect.


A refined Scandinavian design with clean lines and timeless proportions, ideal for use as accent lighting in a hallway, bedroom, or living space.

Offered individually; a matching second lamp is available separately.


Condition

Excellent vintage condition. No damage or chips to the glass, no dents to the metal. Fully functional.

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Lot 311-075-TT725-A1b: Vintage Foldable and Mobile Chrome Steel ‘Dinett’ Serving Trolley with 2 White Layers by Gerlinol, Germany, 1970s.

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Vintage Foldable and Mobile Chrome Steel ‘Dinett’ Serving Trolley with 2 White Layers by Gerlinol, Germany, 1970s. This elegant and highly functional serving trolley features a chrome-plated tubular steel frame combined with 2 layers of white laminated surfaces, characteristic of practical German design from the 1970s. This variant is relatively rare.

The trolley is equipped with two foldable side panels, allowing for multiple configurations:

• fully opened on both sides as a generous dinette or serving trolley,

• opened on one side only, making it ideal as a slim side table placed against a wall,

• or fully folded down, transforming into a compact unit that can easily be stored when not in use.

Mounted on original castors, the trolley is fully mobile and can be moved effortlessly, making it particularly suitable for flexible interiors and smaller living spaces. When folded, it occupies minimal space while retaining its sculptural, modernist appearance.

A versatile and clever design object that works equally well as a serving trolley, bar cart, breakfast table, side table or occasional workspace.

A fine example of functional vintage German design, combining mobility, adaptability and timeless aesthetics. Dimensions: Height 78 Width 64 Depth 41,5 cm.

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Lot 311-076-CH116: Mid-Century Set of Two White Osvaldo Borsani ‘Modus’ Fiberglass and Aluminium Desk Side Chairs for Tecno, Italy, 1970s. 

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Set of two white ‘Modus’ desk side chairs.
Designed by Osvaldo Borsani. Produced by Tecno, Italy. 1970s. The chairs feature a white fiberglass shaped shell and a beautifully shaped aluminium pedestal. Dimensions: Height: 72 cm, Width: 48 cm, Depth: 42 cm, Seat height: 44 cm, Quantity: 1

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Lot 311-077-921CH-C1b: Single Vintage Design Armchair by Brabantia, Rosewood-Effect Formica, Bakelite Armrests, The Netherlands, 1960s

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Elegant vintage design chair by Brabantia, produced in The Netherlands during the 1960s. This model is distinguished by its integrated armrests finished with black Bakelite pads, giving the chair a slightly more generous and comfortable presence than standard kitchen seating.The seat and backrest are executed in a dark brown Formica with a rich woodgrain pattern reminiscent of rosewood, offering a warm, refined appearance typical of mid-century interiors. Both elements are neatly finished with a black edge trim, while the chair stands on a chromed tubular steel frame.Originally designed as a kitchen or dining chair, this piece also works beautifully as a compact desk or occasional chair, combining practicality with understated vintage character.The chair is in very well preserved vintage condition. As with all vintage seating, it may show light signs of use, which add to its authentic character. Dimensions: Height 79 Width 55 Depth 45 Seating height 46 cm.

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Lot 311-078-207-WL-B3: Early Electric Minimalist Wall Lamp with Frosted Glass Shade – Netherlands, c. 1930s–1940s

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A rare and highly restrained early electric wall lamp, dating to the early decades of domestic electrification. Due to its early date, fragile construction and transitional character, this lamp should be regarded as a true collector’s piece rather than a purely functional object. The design is striking in its functional minimalism: a black metal wall construction with delicate linear arms, paired with a softly diffusing frosted glass shade. The visible fabric-covered power cord and simple mounting clearly point to an early production period, when electric lighting was still transitioning from gas and oil. The composition is almost graphic in character and strongly anticipates later Dutch modernist design, with affinities to early utilitarian makers such as Tomado, though no definitive attribution can be made. This piece feels closer to an object of industrial history than mere decoration. A quiet, honest example of early modern lighting design. The lamp has been tested and is in working condition. As with all vintage items or lighting, this piece may show light signs of use, which add to its authentic character. Dimensions: Height: 29 cm, Width: 17 cm, Depth: 11 cm

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Lot 311-079-DO-104: Decorative Long Mid-Century Style Hall Runner, Indigo & Earh Tones. 470 x 70 cm.

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Decorative Long Mid-Century Style Hall Runner, Indigo & Earh Tones. 470 x 70 cm. A long vintage-style hall runner with a distinctly mid-twentieth century aesthetic, featuring a bold graphic design and a rich decorative presence. The runner features a deep indigo blu field with repeating geometric medaillons and stylized tribal-inspired motifs in brick, red, ivory, soft green and ochre tones. Subtle irregularities in the pattern add visual depth and character, giving the piece an authentic vintage look. Its exceptional length makes it particularly suitable for a long hallway, corridor or gallery space, where it creates rhythm and continuity without overwhelming the interior. Presented in a very good condition, with a well preserved pile and strong, vibrant colors throughout. The runner has been professionally cleaned.

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