A set of four modern Danish hardwood dining chairs, 1960s, made by Skovmand and Andersen, possibly fine-grained figured teak, each with a low ladder-back above the padded seat in striped red cloth, on tapering rectangular-section legs, maker's stamp unders
A set of six Victorian-style hardwood dining chairs, each with a balloon-back above a stuff-over seat in red striped velvet. Height 86 cm. Width 45 cm. Depth 51 cm
A suite of Louis XVI-style giltwood and upholstered seat furniture, a canape, a pair of fauteuils, and a pair of side chairs, of typical form with medallion backs, moulded and carved frames, and tapering turned and fluted legs, covered in cream and pale go
Pair of William IV Tasmanian black wood and cedar chairs, circa 1830 the shaped back crest supported by scroll molded supports above plain back legs and turned front legs Provenence: Private Collection, Sydney
A suite of eight Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, including two carvers with ball and claw feet, scroll molded open back splat and arms, sprung seats with recently upholstered petite point tapestry style fabric
Charles Eames (1907-1978), Ray Eames (1912-1988), a set of DCM dining chairs, designed 1946 manufactured by Herman Miller chromed metal, plywood, rubber stamp to base
Joe Colombo (1930-1971), a set of ten Model No. 4860 Universale Stacking chairs manufactured by Kartel, Milan plastic molding stamp underneath, Kartell Binasco (Milano) / 860 861 / made in Italy / design Prof. Joe Colombo. Literature: Martin Eidelberg ed,
Hans Wegner a set of six W2 dining chairs manufactured by M. Madsens Fabriken, Denmark teak, cane stamped, M. Madsens Fabriken / Haarby Danmark / made in Denmark / design Hans J Wegner
Hans Wegner, (1914-2007) A set of six CH24 Wishbone chairs manufactured by Carl Hansen, Denmark ebonised wood, papercord manufacturer's label to base, made in Denmark by / Carl Hansen & Son Mobelfabrik Odense / Designer: Hans J. Wegner. Literature: Noritsu
Hans Wegner, (1914-2007) A set of four CH24 Wishbone chairs manufactured by Carl Hansen, Denmark, oak, papercord manufacturer's label to base. Literature: Noritsugu Oda, Danish chairs, world photo press, p. 113
Walter Burley Griffin (1876-1937) A Newman College dining chair, 1916 attributed manufacturer, James Moore & Sons Pty Ltd, Melbourne, 1916 oak, leather. Literature: National Gallery of Victoria, one hundred Modern chairs, NGV, Melbourne, 1974, no. 73(a)
Fred Ward MBE (1899-1988), a pair of DC chairs, designed 1948 manufactured by Fler, Melbourne, c.1950 Australian hardwoods notes: This design is the first furniture produced by Fler. It was designed specifically for Fler's capabilities. Literature: Fred Lo
Max Hutchinson (1925-1999) A pair of armchairs, designed 1962 Melbourne, 1962 blackwood, leather. Literature: National Gallery of Victoria, one hundred Modern chairs, NGV, Melbourne, 1974
Attributed to Sol Shapiro, (1914-1980), a thirteen piece dining suite, c.1960 an extending dining table, ten chairs, two armchairs Melbourne, c.1960 blackbean, fabric 77 cm high, 206 - 337 cm long, 100 cm deep (table)
Grant Featherston (1922-1995), a R160 Contour armchair, designed 1951 Melbourne, c.1955 silky oak, fabric. Literature: Terence Lane, Featherston chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 1988, p. 25
Grant Featherston (1922-1995), a pair of R160 armchairs, designed 1951 Melbourne, c.1955 silky oak, fabric. Literature: Terence Lane, Featherston chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 1988, p. 25
Grant Featherson (1922-1995), a B210 Contour chair, designed 1953 Melbourne, c.1955 Australian hardwood, fabric stamped. Literature: Terence Lane, Featherston chairs, National Gallery of Victoria, 1988, p.29