Danish tea caddy, in 800 Danish silver with a bulbous form having a stepped domed lid with wooden scalloped carved finial, gadrooned shoulders, floral garland central line and oval stepped base with a garland of leaves forming a border. Assay by Christian
A Presentation Hei Tiki Gifted to King Edward VIII. The Hei tiki was presented to the then Prince of Wales during a visit to West Harbour, Dunedin, as part of his 1920 royal tour of New Zealand and the greater commonwealth. He received a grand welcome with
Rosewood dining chairs, c.1960s Danish, in the manner of Niels Otto Moller for J.L. Mollers, set of six Spadebacks, with terracotta vinyl upholstered seats, height 76 cm
Rosewood extension dining table, c.1960s Danish, in the manner of Niels Otto Moller for J.L. Mollers, two slide leaves with, long cigar legs, height 74 length 138-241 cm, width 87 cm
Jorgen Moller for Royal Copenhagen, set of six glass Trays/Coasters, executed by Georg Jensen, stainless steel, together with a similar underplate, an Arne Jacobsen for Georg Jensen pie server, and a WMF Cromargan oval plate, all retaining manufacturer's s
Neils Moller set of six 'Model 71' dining chairs; solid teak and teak veneer, black vinyl seats. Denmark; designed 1958; 80 cm high, 45 cm wide, 44 cm deep.
Eight Niels O. Moller 'Model 78' dining chairs which Include two carvers, eight solid rosewood dining chairs with new Danish wool fabric seats. Denmark, designed 1962, carver 81 cm high, 55 cm wide, 51 cm deep, chair 81 cm high, 50 cm wide, 47 cm deep
Norwegian Arts & Crafts Dragestil silver bracelet with fret work Niðhoggr decoration, marked 830s H. Moller by Henrik muller 1(1858-1937 Trodheim), length 16 cm, width 16-21 mm, weight 25.8 grams
Attributed to Flemming Lassen pair of Sheepskin covered armchairs, each with curved back and arms on turned front legs. Height 73 cm, width 75 cm, depth 80 cm. Provenance: Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers, Denmark. Private Collection, Denmark. Private Collectio
A set of eight model 75 chairs by Neils Moller, c.1960's. The sleek solid timber frame casting with cigar form legs and a shaped backrest. Emblematic of Danish mid-century design, height 75 cm, width 45 cm, depth 50 cm, condition: in good vintage condition
A pair of model 7.5 cm depth dining chairs by Neils Moller, c.1960's. Original paperchord seat. The sleek solid timber frame casting with cigar form legs and a shaped backrest, height 75 cm, width 45 cm, depth 50 cm
Six New Zealand silver napkin rings, makers include Stewart Dawson, Moller (Dunedin), Wm. Good (Gisborne), J. White (Christchurch), Frank Grady, O'Connor & Tydenan (PNth).
A Moller extension dining table and eight chairs. Denmark. Oak. 75 cm high, 220 cm wide, 110 cm deep two spair leaves fully extended 314 cm chairs. 80 cm high, 48 cm wide, 47d
An 18ct gold Freemason's badge, inscribed 'Presented by the Bretheren to Bro. Robert Hosie Pm Sept. 23rd 1885 as a token of esteem and respect'. Maker Goldstein & Moller, Dunedin. Width 7 cm
Group Lot of Six Medals. New Zealand Proclaimed a Dominion, September 26th 1907. Presented to the children attending the Schools of the Dominion [in 1908]. 26 mm, aluminium. Morel 1907/1-5. Together with (ii) To Commemorate the departure of N Z Troops from