The auction season will be concluded with this extensive interior special, consisting of no fewer than 427 lots. The catalog contains antique furniture, porcelain, earthenware, glass, objets d'art, silver, jewellery, clocks, Asian, religious and tribal art, sculptures, but also various works of art.
One of the highlights is lot 202, an exceptionally refined Louis XVI 'secrétaire à abbatant' by François Rübestück (circa 1722 – 1785, master cabinetmaker 1766). Valuation: € 8,000 – 10,000.
Various tableware is also on offer, as well as a collection of modern glass objects by Bořek Šípek.
The 17th century Dutch silver cup from Dordrecht is impressive. Lottery estimate: €6,000 – 8,000.
Another example of great refinement is lot 61, a 20th century platinum cluster ring with diamond and blue sapphire. Valuation: € 20,000 – 25,000.
Also on offer is an Empire mantel clock 'De Astronomie les', dating around 1810 after a design by Jean-André Reiche (1752-1817). Valuation for lot 166: €8,000 – 10,000.
Lot 370, a rare and large Lake Sentani Ondofolo bowl (hoite kabam) from New Guinea, circa 1860, is an important piece for collectors of tribal art. Valuation: € 2,200 – 2,800.
The auction will end with a selection of works of art, of which the painting 'Cows on the water' by Willem Roelofs immediately catches the eye. Valuation for lot 411: € 30,000 – 50,000.
This auction is closed.