Sale 7297
London
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31 October 2006
Price realised
GBP 4,800
Estimate
Arne Korsmo & Grete Prytz (Norwegian, 1900-1968, b. 1917) Candelabra circa 1950, produced by J. Tolstrup, cast, forged and polished white metal with enamel 8 in. (20.5 cm.) high, 13¼ in. (33.5 cm.) wide stamped maker's and designer's marks, and 'Sterling Norway' (under socle)
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Literature
ed. C. & P. Fiell, Scandinavian Design, Cologne, 2002, p.373 (example illstrated)
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