• Intérieurs auction at Christies

    Sale 3501

    Intérieurs

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    25 - 26 January 2012

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    • CHARLES (1907-1978) ET RAY (19
    Lot 822

    CHARLES (1907-1978) ET RAY (1912-1989) EAMES

    TABLE BASSE 'ETR', LE MODÈLE CRÉÉ EN 1951, ÉDITION KNOLL INTERNATIONAL FRANCE

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    EUR 3,125

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    EUR 3,000 - EUR 5,000

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    CHARLES (1907-1978) ET RAY (1912-1989) EAMES
    TABLE BASSE 'ETR', LE MODÈLE CRÉÉ EN 1951, ÉDITION KNOLL INTERNATIONAL FRANCE
    Le plateau elliptique en marbre blanc veiné gris, reposant sur un double piètement cage en tube de zinc
    Hauteur : 27 cm. (10 5/8 in.) ; Longueur : 225 cm. (88½ in.) ; Largeur : 74 cm. (29 1/8 in.)
    Portant une étiquette au revers du plateau imprimée KNOLL INTERNATIONAL FRANCE, 9 Rue des Grilles - 93 - PANTIN

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    Lot Essay

    Cf. : John & Marilyn Neuhart, Ray Eames, Eames design, Harry N. Abrams Inc., New York, 1994, p. 149

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    Post Lot Text

    A MARBLE AND ZINC-WIRE 'ETR' COFFEE TABLE, BY CHARLES AND RAY EAMES, DESIGNED IN 1951


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