Bruno Rainaldi (Italian, 1952-2011). Ptolomeo Bookcase, designed c. 2004, manufactured by Opinion Ciatti, stainless steel with white lacquer finish, retains manufacturer's label, height 160 cm width 35 cm depth 35 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Bruno Rainaldi (Italian, 1952-2011). Ptolomeo Bookcase, designed c. 2004, manufactured by Opinion Ciatti, stainless steel with white lacquer finish, retains manufacturer's label, height 160 cm width 35 cm depth 35 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Bruno Gecchelin model A400 table lamp for Arteluce, grey coated metal with chromed metal fittings. Articulating shade. Stamped. Italy, c 1970s, 39 cm high, 22 cm wide, 60 cm deep
A Bruno Gecchelin floor lamp for Skipper Pollux, Italian, circa 1970's, marble and chrome with cream powder coated shade Italy, 198 cm high, 43 cm wide, 42 cm deep
Lounge chair, in the manner of Bruno Mathsson, contemporary Danish, bentwood beech frame with, Weaved canvas strap seat, height 104 cm, width 63 cm, depth 78 cm
Bruno Mathsson (Swedish, 1907-1988), Maria gateleg dining table, designed c. 1950, manufactured by Firma Karl Mathsson, teak, rectangular top, extendable drop-leaves, manufacturer's label and stamp, height 72 cm width 90 cm length 281 cm (extended). Proven
Bruno Schmidt bisque character baby doll, blue sleeping eyes, open mouth with two top teeth, light brown mohair wig on bent limb composition body 36 cm, marked 5 B S W 2097-3
Bruno Zach, (1891-1945), Diana the huntress, Cold-painted bronze, signed to the base, mounted on a marble plinth, 39.5 cm high (overall), dimensions: 39.5 cm high (overall), medium: Cold-painted bronze
Piet Hein, Bruno Mathsson & Arne Jacobsen super Ellipse table for Fritz Hansen, white laminate top, wood, aluminium edge and detachable chrome metal legs, Denmark, c 1983, 71 cm high, 180 cm wide, 121 cm deep
Piet Hein and Bruno Mathsson for Fritz Hansen, 'Supercircular' B603 Dining table, in beech, originally designed in 1964, this example manufactured in 1995, original label to underside, 72 x 100 x 100 cm
Bruno Munari Falkland suspension 85 ceiling light for Artimede, fabric, aluminium, metal. Comes with spare fabric shade, Italy, designed 1964, 84 cm high, 40 cm diameter.
After Bruno Zach, (Austrian 1891-1945), 'The Hugger', patinated bronze, cast signature 'B. Zach' to base, height 17 cm. Provenance: Estate late John Schaeffer.
Piet Hein, Bruno Mathsson, and Arne Jacobsen, Dining Table designed 1968 / c.1988, laminated white top, chrome steel legs, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, retains manufacturer's label, height 71 cm, width 180 depth 80 cm
Piet Hein, Arne Jacobsen & Bruno Mathsson, Super Elliptical Dining Table, designed c. 1960/ c. 1988, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, birch laminated top, powder coated steel legs, retains manufacturer's label, height 71 cm, width 180 cm, depth 120 cm. Proven
Bruno Mathsson 'Pernilla' chair for Dux, button back felt upholstery, leather straps, with a canvas base on a bentwood frame, (stamped), Denmark, c 1960s, 97 cm high, 92 cm wide, 90 cm deep
Signed '10 x 8' photographs: mostly British world champions comprising Lionel rose (Australian, bantamweight), Terry Downes middleweight), Chris Eubank (middleweight & super middleweight), Henry Cooper (Commonwealth & European champion, famous image of him
Dino Martens design, Oriente, Murano glass vase, engraved, Omaggio a. Dino Martens + Aldo polo, a. Bon, . Aldo bon was a master glass blower who executed designs for Dino Martens at Aureliano Toso. His Son Bruno bon later became director of Aureliano Toso.
Bruno Mathsson lounge chair for Karl Mathsson, signed and dated 1938 (label to underside), model 36 (designed 1933-1936), the woven webbing seat with canvas and leather headrest on shaped plywood supports united by stretchers. Height 75 cm, width 52 cm, de
A Bruno Mathsson Pernilla lounge chair with ottoman, made of a curved beech plywood. Covered with a grey canvas fabric. Chair is height 99 cm, width 85 cm, depth 90 cm, ottoman height 41 cm, width 62 cm, depth 73 cm
Bruno Gecchelin (Italian, b. 1939), Mezza Luna floor lamp, designed c. 1974, manufactured by Skipper, black enamelled and chrome, with a black circular marble base, height 197 cm.
Bruno Bernard (Bernard of Hollywood) (1912 - 1987) Diana Trask, silver gelatin photograph, 49 x 39 cm. Endorsed lower right 'To my dearest parents, your daughter with love always, Diana.'
Bruno Zach (1891-1945), 'Pensive Woman,' c.1900, depicting a woman with headdress with her hand on chin, wearing a dress and high heels, on a black marble base, signed Zach//Argentor Wien, height 40.2 cm
Bruno Rainaldi (Italian, 1952-2011) Ptolomeo wall mounted bookcase, designed c. 2004 manufactured by Opinion Ciatti, stainless steel with black lacquer finish
Bruno Rainaldi (Italian, 1952-2011) Ptolomeo wall mounted bookcase, designed c. 2004 manufactured by Opinion Ciatti, stainless steel with black lacquer finish
Male Fashion Icons 'Men without Ties' by Gianna Versace [Leonardo Arte srl, Milan, 1994]; 'Buffalo' by Ray Petri [Westzone, London, 2000]; 'Exhibitionism' by Christopher Makos [Bruno Gmunder, Berlin, 2004] (3 vols., all h/c with d/jackets).
Bruno Mathsson, Piet Hein and Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen, an A623 circular table, the top with white laminate and on a four-point chrome base, original Fritz Hansen label to underside, 71 x 90.5 x 90.5 cm
Bruno Mathsson pair of lounge chairs and ottoman for Dux, beige button back leather on bentwood frame, Denmark, c 1960s, 77 cm high, 75 cm wide, 72 cm deep
Bruno Rainaldi 'Ptolomeo' bookcase for Opinion Ciatti, black powder coated stainless steel, Italy, 2004 special edition 'Compasso d'Oro award', 215 cm high, 35 cm deep
Good set Art Nouveau Christofle cutlery comprising 28 pieces of silver plated cutlery, model # 5207, designer Bruno MOHRING, 'Moderne Gramont,' pattern, including: settings for 6, dinner knives and forks, soup spoons and dessert spoons, and 4 serving piece
Bruno Rainaldi (Italian, 1952-2011), Ptolomeo wall mounted bookcase, designed c. 2004 manufactured by Opinion Ciatti, stainless steel with black lacquer finish
Bruno Mathsson (Swedish, 1907-1988), Pernilla chair, designed 1969 manufactured by Dux, birch, canvas, tan leather cushions, retains manufacturer's stamp
Iron Mike Tyson': large framed glazed display featuring a signed Everlast brand boxing glove surrounded by nine iconic images from Tyson's career including action shots from his fight against Trevor Berbick, when Tyson became the youngest man in history to
Bruno Zach (1891-1945), depicting a lady in high heels exposing her breast, on a stepped base above a black marble base, signed Zach//Argentor//Wien, height 39.5 cm
Bruno Zach (1891-1945), 'Pensive Woman,' c.1900, depicting a woman with headdress with her hand on chin, wearing a dress and high heels, on a black marble base, signed Zach//Argentor Wien, height 40.2 cm
Bruno Matthson (Sweden, 1907 - 1988) for Dux, a pair of 'Ingrid' lounge chairs, in original olive green leather and steam bent ply, signature on each to underside
Justinian (483 - 565) Corporis Juris Civilis, Vols.1 & 2 bound together. (Amsterdam, Daniel Elzever, 1681) 904; 754pp. Thick octavo, calf over boards, rebacked in morocco, later endpapers, bookplate to front pastedown of Guido Kirsch and signed by him; ear
An Orientalist Art Deco cold painted bronze figure of an Arab water seller by Bruno Zach (1891 - 1935), signed Zach and with makers marks Argentor-Werke of Vienna to the base, the kneeling seller with jar presents a drinking cup. The figurine is screwed on
American classical guitar, by C. Bruno & Sons, Incorporated, New York, circa 1910, decorated with butterfly motif beneath sound hole. The verso of guitar decorated with string inlay, paper label to interior, 93 cm long
Bruno Mathsson (Swedish, 1907-1988) Pernilla easy chair, designed 1969, manufactured by Dux, birch, canvas, tan leather cushions, retains manufacturer's stamp
Bruno Zach (1891-1945), the umbrella girl c.1920s, bronze model with carved ivory head, shoulders and arms. Depicting a young lady wearing long length gloves and high heel boots, with a monkey face handled umbrella under her arm. Signed script to base 'Bru
Art Deco style bronze of lady after Bruno Zach with dress spread wide and in a Art Deco dress as if in the middle of a dance. Standing on a marble base, height 53 cm
Bruno Mathsson (Swedish, 1907-1988), Pernilla easy chair, designed 1969, manufactured by Dux, black fabric cushion, laminated birch, marked 'Bruno Mathsson by Dux, height 98 cm
Bruno Mathsson (Swedish, 1907-1988), low table, designed c. 1950, manufactured by Firma Karl Mathsson, retains manufacturer's stamp and labels, height 29 cm diameter 45 cm
Bruno Mathsson (Swedish, 1907-1988), Anna' stool, designed c. 1950, manufactured by Firma Karl Mathsson, beech frame with compression moulded seat, retains manufacturer's stamp, height 53.5 cm length 60 cm
Bruno Mathsson (Swedish, 1907-1988), two Eva armchairs, 1976, manufactured by Firma Karl Mathsson, birch frames, beige webbing, each retains manufacturer's label (2), height 83 cm
A fine signed Austrian bronze and alabaster lamp, 'Atlas, Die Weltkugel Tragend' by Bruno Zach (1891-1945), circa 1920-30, a standing Atlas supporting an alabaster globe with a bronze map of the world, and raised on a stepped circular green onyx base, inci
A Bruno Mathsson and Piet Hein for Fritz Hanmsen dining table, Laminate and polished aluminium, Denmark, designed 1960's, 72 cm high, 170 cm wide, 100 cm deep
Bruno Mathsson (Swedish, 1907-1988), Pair of Scandinavian Armchairs, Model Ingrid, birch frame, with canvas sling and tan leather seat (2), height 78 cm width 73 cm depth 78 cm
Bruno Mathsson (Swedish, 1907-1988), Pernilla easy chair, designed 1969, manufactured by Dux, upholstered in red and beige fabric, moulded beech plywood frame, one strap (A/F), height 100 cm, width 70 cm, depth 80 cm
Bruno Zach, 1891 - 1945, girl with crop, bronze on marble plinth, inscribed Bruno Zach, 46 cm high including base. Provenance: Jeroen Markies, Tumbridge Wells
Large ceramic figure of a dog 'Bruno', formerly used in the front window of a chemist located on the corner off Pitt Street and Park Street Sydney (currently McDonalds) to promote veterinary products, as inspected, 120 cm high
A bronze and ivory figure 'Tanzerin' by Bruno Zach, circa 1920 signed Bruno Zach to the base. 38.5 cm high. Reference: Forrest, M., 'Art Bronzes', Schiffer Publishing Ltd., Pennsylvania, 1988, illus. fig. 9.102 p.422