No. | Item | Correction |
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8 | Isamu Noguchi, a "Cyclone" table, Knoll International
1960's. | 1960's. |
23 | Reino Ruokolainen, a pair of "Takkatuoli/Fireplace chairs", a special commission for Villa Juhki, Haimi, Finland 1950's. | Designed by Reino Ruokolainen, for Haimi. |
31 | Olle Baertling, A rug, "Erey", handtufted, Baertling/Asplund, ca 202 x 99-101 cm. | Insignificant damages. |
44 | Kersti Sandin & Lars Bülow, a "Hommage Josef Frank", cabinet for Karl Andersson & Söner, Husqvarna, Sweden 1985. | Droit de suit. |
156 | Ernst Billgren & Mats Theselius, "Tronen". | Upphovsmän Ernst Billgren och Mats Theselius. |
168 | Fernandez Arman, Untitled. | This work is recorded in the Arman Studio Archives New York under number: APA# 8401.97.016. |
172 | Olli Lyytikäinen, "Nallen Vauva". | Titel: Nallebjörn |
178 | Fernandez Arman, Cellopige. | This work is recorded in the Arman Studio Archives New York under number: APA# 8401.92.001. |
234 | Hans Gedda, "Charlie Rivel", 1980. | Printed in the 1980's. |
243 | Denise Grünstein, ”Katarina Palace”, Pushkin, Russia, 1998. | Unique AP mounted in a lead frame. Total edition of 3 + AP. |
259 | Gunnar Smoliansky, "Slussen", 1952. | Pigment print |
260 | Gunnar Smoliansky, "Slussen", 1952. | Pigment print |
274 | Tomás Saraceno, "Endless Big", 2006. | Signed on verso. Edition 4/5 + 1 AP. |
290 | Wang Qingsong, "Follow Me", 2003. | Directly from the artist to the current owner. |
294 | Ann-Sofi Sidén, "Eva x 2", 2001. | The images are in the wrong order in the printed catalogue. Total edition of 3 + 2 AP. |
316 | Mark Cohen, "Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, June 1975". | Acquired in 1981 by the current owner. |
335 | Bernard Faucon, "The Stained Glass (The Thirteenth Room of Love)", 1985. | Correct media: Fresson colour print. |
347 | William Henry Fox Talbot, "Lacock Abbey", 1842. | Marked "LA 43" on verso. The print is not laid down on cardboard just mounted to it. |
361 | David Octavius Hill & Robert S. Adamson, "John Gibson Lockhart", 1840's. | Correct title: "John Gibson Lockhart", 1840's |