An Erik Hoglund grey Viking ship dish for Boda, Swedish 1960s. The molten glass would have been poured into a shallow square mold and pressed with a stamp. In grey featuring a viking ship, height 2 cm, width 6 cm, depth 6 cm
An Erik Hoglund green bull head dish for Boda, Swedish 1960s. The molten glass would have been poured into a shallow circular mold and pressed with a stamp. In green featuring a bull's head, height 3 cm, diameter 9 cm
An Erik Hoglund green cat dish for Boda, Swedish 1960s. The molten glass would have been poured into a shallow circular mold and pressed with a stamp. In green featuring a cat, height 3.5 cm, diameter 7.2 cm
An Erik Hoglund cobalt Viking dish for Boda, Swedish 1960s. The molten glass would have been poured into a shallow square mold and pressed with a stamp. In cobalt blue featuring a viking holding an axe and shield, height 2.5 cm, width 6.5 cm, depth 6 cm
A blue vintage Erik Hoglund decanter woman for Kosta Boda, 1960s. Cast glass form featuring a stopper head with rubber neck and bottle body, height 25.3 cm, diameter 6.5 cm
A good silver jewellery group Ring by Erik Ganit. Finland marked to the shank. Approx ring size N. Circa 1970. Brooch marked Finland sterling, Antique ear clips marked s sil, a unmarked silver drum charm, as well as silver filigree ear clips marked 800.
Danish Modernist sterling silver and brooch set with an amethyst cabochon 19 mm x 8.5 mm. By Niels Erik From, Denmark 925s. Brooch size 65 mm x 41 mm, weight 15 grams, all sizes are approx
A pair of blue vintage Erik Hoglund decanter women for Kosta Boda, 1960s. Cast glass form featuring a stopper head with rubber neck and bottle body, height 25.3 cm, diameter 6.5 cm
A Erik Hoglund green lady dish for Boda, Swedish 1960s. The molten glass would have been poured into a shallow triangular mold and pressed with a stamp. In bottle green featuring a barechested woman, height 3 cm, width 13.1 cm, depth 11.5 cm
Erik Olson (1901-1986, Swedish - Halmstad group), Church Procession 1952, colour lithograph, 42 x 54 cm including frame, edition: 255/300, numbered and signed below image
Erik Juckert pottery vase, McHugh pottery vase, John Campbell pottery ashtray and vase, Remued Pottery vase and basket, plus an Aboriginal face jug, (7 items), the largest 21 cm high
Erik Magnussen for Stelton, three 1 litre plastic vacuum jugs, one in chocolate brown and two in black, originally designed in 1976, each marked to the underside
Two Kosta Boda cobalt blue Soda glass items, a jug and a comport by Erik Höglund (1932-1998), the jug of plain ovoid form with an applied loop handle and the comport of simple stem design with a slightly everted lip, both liberally speckled with characteri
Erik Magnussen for Stelton, two 1-litre plastic vacuum jugs, originally designed in 1976, one in marine colourway and one in chrome, each marked to the underside
Erik Pedersen Australian folk art ironbark, table, bench and two stools, made at Montsalvat, Victoria, signed 'Erik June '74', the table 37 cm high, 92 cm wide, 53 cm deep, Descript
Erik Magnussen (Danish, b. 1940, Two Vacuum Jugs, designed c. 1970, for Stelton, Denmark, with one original box (2), height 30 cm, Labels: awarded the ID-Prize in 1977 by The Danish Society of Industrial Design
A vintage Niels Erik from bead collar, 10 mm round frosted black novaculite beads to Danish sterling silver dome pendant with hidden nittel clasp, diameter 25 mm, length 41 cm .
A group of three Scandinavian studio glass vases, 20th century, including a squat grey bottle vase by Erik Hoglund, a tall brown vase by Norway Plus and a black frosted glass vase, the largest 27 cm high
1912 Stockholm, V Summer Olympics: 1912 Stockholm Participation Medal, in pewter, designed by Bertram Mackennal & Erik Lindberg, minted by Vaughton in Birmingham, 51 mm diameter. Ex William Alexander, manager of Australasia's (Australia & New Zealand combi
A vintage Norwegian enamel butterfly brooch, olive green, yellow and black enamel wings and body. Silver and silver gilt. Hallmarked: 'Sterling 925 S Norway'. Maker - Hroar Prydz. Designed by Je - Jens Erik Jensen, circa 1950.
A vintage Niels Erik from Danish silver rose quartz pendant and bangle suite; 60 mm long pendulum style pendant collect set with a 21 mm round cabochon rose quartz to bar link chain, length 40 cm, open bar design bangle collet set with 2 cabochon rose quar
A pair of green vintage Erik Hoglund decanter women for Kosta Boda, 1960s. Cast glass form featuring a stopper head with rubber neck and bottle body, height 25.3 cm, diameter 6.5 cm
Two Danish Soholm ceramic Bikuben money boxes, depicting Danish politicians Anders Andersen and Erik Hoffmeyer. With maker's marks to the base underside. Height 17.5 cm, width 20 cm, depth 11.5 cm
Reproduction scrimshaw tusk, two teeth, two boxes and two pictures, 20th century, the tusk 30 cm high. Provenance: The Erik Dare Collection, Christie's, November 15th, 1995.
1912 Stockholm Participation Medal in pewter, designed by Bertram Mackennal & Erik Lindberg, minted by Vaughton in Birmingham, 51 mm diameter. Provenance: the collection of William Alexander, Manager of the Australasian (Australia and New Zealand combined)
Charles Martin illustrated sheet music. 5 Illustrations including La Pieuvre, water Chute, Colin-Maillard, Traineau & portrait of Charles Martin; printed sheet music of Erik Satie including La Comedie Italienne, Le Flirt, water Chute, Colin-Maillard, Le Tr
Teak bureau chest of drawers c.1960s Danish, design by Erik Petersen, fitted gallery back over, three wave handle drawers, and cigar legs, height 128, cm, width 81, cm, depth 45 cm
Od-49 dining chairs, designed by Erik Buch, for Oddense Maskinsnedkeri, c.1960s Denmark, set of four rosewood with, blue upholstered seats, height 80 cm, width 50 cm, depth 52
Winter Olympic Medal Winners: Collection of autographs on pieces (95 items with 98 signatures), noted Ilse Ulrich-Pausin, Erik Pausin, Kira Ivanova, Sergei Grinkov, John Curry, Edy Rada, Magda Mauroy-Julin, Herma Von Szabo, Cecilia Colledge, Andree Brunet-
An Erik Magnussen Z chair, originally designed 1970s. Danish, manufactured by Torben Orskov. Bent chrome frame and black leather seat, height 70 cm, width 68.5 cm, depth 70 cm
Erik Magnussen for Selangor, Four-piece pewter coffee & tea set, comprising '5171' teapot, '5170R' coffee pot, '5173R' cream jug and lidded sugar bowl, each with impressed artist's initials E. M to base
Erik Hansen for Le Klint, 324 sax lamp wall light, with extending bracket, originally designed 1952. Literature: mid-century modern complete, Dominic Bradbury, P.141
Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), Assorted Cylinda-Line Pieces, designed 1964, for Stelton, stainless steel, including water jug, ice bucket, pot with two revolving bowls, cocktail shaker, tray and a vacuum jug designed by Erik Magnussen (7), approx. heig
Karl Erik Ekselius for J O Carlsson, Sweden, pair of 1970s armchairs, aluminium and black vinyl, original manufacturer's label to underside, width 60 cm, depth 65 cm, height 84.5 cm
Karl Erik Ekselius for J O Carlsson, sweden, pair of 1970s armchairs, aluminium and black vinyl, with original manufactures label, width 60 cm, depth 65 cm, height 84.5 cm
Bookcase/cabinet Danish 1960s rosewood, design by Erik Brouer for Mobelfabrik, two glazed sliding doors above two doors below, height 195 cm, width 138 cm, depth 43 cm
Olympic Medal Winners - Athletics: Collection of autographs on pieces, noted Jackson Scholz (USA - 1920, 1924 and 1928). Abel Kiviat (USA - 1912). Mikio Oda (Japan - 1924 and 1928). Erik Bylehn (Sweden - 1924 and 1928). Edvin Wide (Sweden - 1920, 1924 and
Erik Buch pair of armchairs, red wool upholstery on blonde wood frames, Denmark, c 1960s, 80 cm high, 67 cm wide, 45d, (Leonard Joel delivery size: large)
Pair of pendant lights, designed by Takashi Okamura & Erik Marquandsen, Spindled beech frame with cylindrical legs and brown leather upholstered cushions, height 82 length 152 cm, depth 76 cm each
A pair of Erik Hoglund and Gunnar Ander Candelabras for Ystad Metall, 1960s. Made in Sweden from wrought iron and amber coloured glass, height 32.5 cm, width 30 cm, depth 15 cm each
Erik Herlow Danish stainless steel Copenhagen cutlery set for 12 (93 pieces, missing two teaspoons), pair of Danish stainless steel candelabras, two Danish candle holders, Georg Jensen sugar tongs, Danish carving knife etc
An Erik Hoglund and Gunnar Ander candelabra for Ystad Metall, 1960s, Sweden. Made from wrought iron and green cast glass. Height 33 cm, width 28 cm, depth 15 cm
Johannes Foersom (Danish, b. 1947) and Peter Hjorth-Lorenzen (Danish, b. 1943), pair of flamingo armchairs, designed 2003, manufactured by Erik Jorgensen, dark grey wool upholstery, with steel cross base (2), height 78 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, S
Poul Volther (Danish, 1926-2001), Corona Chair and Footstool, designed 1961, manufactured by Erik Jørgensen, chrome-plated steel frame and base with red upholstery (A/F) (2), height 100 cm width 83 cm depth 82 cm
Erik Ole Jorgensen (Danish, 1925-2002), Three Seater Sofa, Model J149, c. 1970, beech, burnt orange leather cushions, height 77 cm, width 184 cm, 80 cm