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b. 1865 - d. 1962

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  • FABIANI MAX (1865 - 1962) - 267 rocking chair for Società Antonio Volpe, Udine
    Nov. 27, 2024

    FABIANI MAX (1865 - 1962) - 267 rocking chair for Società Antonio Volpe, Udine

    Est: €4,000 - €6,000

    FABIANI MAX (1865 - 1962). 267 rocking chair for Società Antonio Volpe, Udine. Dimensions: High back seat configuration 104 x 67.5 x 112 cm; Maximum footrest configuration 80 x 67.5 x 162 cm. 1928.

    Capitolium Art
  • Max Fabiani (1865-1962) Model 267
    Nov. 03, 2022

    Max Fabiani (1865-1962) Model 267

    Est: €3,000 - €4,000

    Max Fabiani (1865-1962) Model 267 Rocking chair Varnished wood and Vienna straw Model created circa 1914 H (variable) 95 × L130 × P 71 cm Provenance: Model created for the Antonio Volpe company, Udine in 1914 Max Fabiani (1865-1962) Modèle 267 Fauteuil à bascule Bois verni et paille de Vienne Modèle créé vers 1914 H (variable) 95 × L130 × P 71 cm Provenance : modèle dessiné pour la Société Antonio Volpe, Udine en 1914

    Piasa
  • FABIANI MAX (1865 - 1962) Rocking chair for Antonio Volpe Udine,1928.
    Dec. 03, 2020

    FABIANI MAX (1865 - 1962) Rocking chair for Antonio Volpe Udine,1928.

    Est: €2,500 - €3,500

    FABIANI MAX (1865 - 1962). Rocking chair for Antonio Volpe Udine,1928.. Cm 158,00 x 100,00 x 67,00.

    Capitolium Art
  • Max Fabiani (1865-1962) Attributed Design for Società Anonima Antonio Volpe, Reproduced by Wittmann Egg Rocking Chair rocking chaise...
    May. 06, 2020

    Max Fabiani (1865-1962) Attributed Design for Società Anonima Antonio Volpe, Reproduced by Wittmann Egg Rocking Chair rocking chaise...

    Est: $600 - $800

    Max Fabiani (1865-1962) Attributed Design for Società Anonima Antonio Volpe, Reproduced by Wittmann Egg Rocking Chair rocking chaise, #267 Austria, circa 1980, designed circa 1914 lacquered beech, cane, leather unmarked This model is often misattributed to Josef Hoffmann, a contemporary of Fabiani. 28 3/4"w x 58"d x 42"h (as pictured) Literature: Ostergard, Derek E., Bent Wood and Metal Furniture: 1850-1946, 46 (publisher), 1987, p. 87

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
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