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
Erik Jorgensen (Danish), Two Seater Sofa, manufactured by Selecform, brown leather and oak frame, retains manufacturer's label, height 65 cm width 130 cm depth 75 cm
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.
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
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
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 Hoglund (Swedish, 1932-1998), wrought iron and glass chandelier, manufactured by Boda Smide/Kosta Boda, black enamelled wrought iron structure, with twelve arms, suspending molded glass drops, height 117 cm, width 28 cm, depth 28 cm
Erik Hoglund (Swedish, 1932-1998), wrought iron and glass chandelier, manufactured by Boda Smide/Kosta Boda, green enamelled wrought iron stucture, with sixteen arms and molded glass drops, height 110 cm, width 50 cm, depth 50 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 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
Six Erik Buch model 49 dining chairs. C. 1950s Denmark. Manufactured by Aage Christensen. Teak, upholstered leather backs, vinyl bases. 84 cm high, 39 cm wide, 46 cm deep. Seat height 76 cm
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
Erik Buch for Skovby Mobelfabrik Danish, four door palisander rosewood tall sideboard, the sliding doors open to reveal shelving and a drawer section with a mirrored back. Superb patina and colour. Width 196 cm, height 110 cm, depth 43 cm
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-
Erik Buch, set of six dining chairs, teak with upholstered seats, manufactured by Chr. Christiansen Mobelfabrik, Denmark, stamped to underside 'Made in Denmark, CHR. Christensens, Mobelfabrik Vamdrup, Erik Buch' (6). Height 81 cm
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