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2450/184Lyngby
10 anniversary gilt and enamelled sterling silver spoons. Georg Jensen. Weight 460 g. (10)
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2450/185Lyngby
Two englsih crocodile suit cases, one with travel accessories. H. 19 cm. B. 48 cm. D. 34 cm. (2)
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2450/186Lyngby
A Regency style silver coffee set, maker A. Dragsted, Copenhagen 1901. Weight 1119 g. (3)
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2450/187Lyngby
Collection of nine various Römer glasses. Holmegaard a.o. 19th-20th century. H. 11-13.5 cm. (9)
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2450/188Lyngby
A Danish Louis XVI gilt silver “hovedvandsæg”. Copenhagen 1786–1830. H. 8.5 cm.
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2450/189Lyngby
A Danish parcel-gilt silver “hovedvandsæg”. Maker Paul Hansen, Tønder 1785–1830. H. 9.5 cm.
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2450/190Aarhus
Johan Neumann: Harbour scene from Copenhagen with numerous ships. Signed Johan Neumann. Oil on canvas. 45 x 68.5 cm.
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2450/191Aarhus
Painter unknown, 19/20th century: View from The Roman Campagna. Unsigned. Oil on canvas laid on cardboard. 11 x 22 cm.
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2450/192Lyngby
A Russian icon with depiction of the Mother of God of Korsunskaya. Tempera. 20th century. 18 x 15 cm.
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2450/193Lyngby
Collection of glasses with vine engravings. 19th century second half. H. 10-25 cm. (4)
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2450/194Lyngby
Two Russian icons. Tempera on wooden panel. 19th century. 27 x 23 cm. and 22 x 18 cm. (2)
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2450/195Lyngby
A pair of Russian silver-gilt, cloisonné enamel spoons. Presumably Nikolaj Zverev, Moscow 1908-1917. L. 17.5 cm. (3)
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2450/196Lyngby
Two small 'Napoleon' porcelain bonbonnieres and a small oval dish. Sèvres style, 2nd half 19th century. (3)
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2450/197Lyngby
Collection of 10 various glass sugar dishes and a blue glass centrepiece. 19th century second half. H. 7-15.5 cm. Diam. 10-25 cm. (11)
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2450/198Lyngby
A set of six Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel tea spoons. Nicholas Pavlov, Moscow 1908-1917. L. 15 cm. (7)
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2450/199Lyngby
A collection of twelve Russian silver cutlery pieces, among others Pavlov and Zorin. Before 1917. L. 14-16.5 cm. (13)
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2450/200Lyngby
Collection of nine pressed glass salt cellars, Holmegaard and three glass salt spoons. 19th century. L. 6-8 cm. (12)
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2450/201Lyngby
A Chinese rank badge, silk. Qing 19th century. 29 x 31 cm.
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2,000 DKK Next bid:
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2450/202Lyngby
A sterling silver heart shaped Christmas ornament. Preben Salomonsen for Tiffany & co. Weight 49 g. H. 12 cm.
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2450/203Lyngby
German wine glass Hessian type engraved with crowned monogram for King Christian VII. 18th century. H. 15.5 cm.
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2450/204Lyngby
Collection of various water glasses a.o. Fyns glasværk, Bohemian a.o. H. 7-13 cm. (15)
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2450/205Lyngby
A Danish, probably North Schleswig, silver vinaigrette of vase-shape adorned with colored glass stones, first half 19th century. H. 12.5 cm.
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2450/206Lyngby
A pair of French Louis XVI style late 19th century gilt bronze candlesticks. H. 26 cm. (2)
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3,000 DKK Next bid:
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2450/207Lyngby
Collection of five coloured glass lamps. Holmegaard and England. 19th century second half. H. 9-10 cm. (5)
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2450/208Lyngby
A Rococo silver vinaigrette, gilt interior, maker Troels Larsen Lund, Copenhagen 1741. H. 7.5 cm.
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2450/209Lyngby
A Danish Rococo silver vinaigrette, gilt interior, maker probably Jørgen Nielsen Lind, licensed in Copenhagen 1740. H. 7 cm.
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2450/210Lyngby
Danish fluted 19th-20th century silver cutlery, various makers. Weight excl. the knives 1027 g. (29)
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2450/211Lyngby
A Chinese enamelled porcelain brushpot, Qing 19th century. H. 15 cm Diam. 12 cm.
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2450/212Lyngby
Collection of various hip flasks. Conradsminde, Aalborg, Fyen and Holmegaard. H. 12-21 cm. (11)
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2450/213Aarhus
A pair of low silver candlesticks. Copenhagen town mark, 1937. Filled. H. 8.5 cm. (2)
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2450/214Aarhus
Five Chinese snuff bottles of glass, porcelain and stone respectively. 20th-21st century. H. 7-10 cm. (5)
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2450/215Aarhus
Two Scottish horn drinking cups with silver mounts. William Dunningham & Co, Edinburgh, 1898 and 1910. H. 2.5 and 3. L. 14 cm. (2)
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2450/216Lyngby
A Thai gilt bronze buddha standing on a throne with both hands in abhaya mudra. C. 1900. H. 65/85 cm.
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2450/217Lyngby
Collection of various glass items. Denmark 19th century second half. (15)
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2,000 DKK Next bid:
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2450/218Lyngby
Set of six Chinese famille rose plates, Qianlong 1736-1795. Diam. 23 cm. (6)
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2450/219Lyngby
"Frugtstellet" porcelain fruit basket, pierced, painted in colours and gold. 20/3532. Royal Copenhagen.
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2450/220Lyngby
Five porcelain tea caddies, three in the style of Chinese export porcelain. France, Germany. 18th-19th century. H. 12-13,5 cm. (5)
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2450/221Lyngby
A pair of faience plates decorated in colours. Unmarked, probably North Germany 18th century. Diam. 23.5 cm. (2)
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2450/222Lyngby
Collection of four glass milk dishes. Denmark and Norway. Diam. 16-24 cm. (4)
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2450/223Lyngby
A pair of first half 19th century North Schleswig pewter candlesticks. H. 17 cm. (2)
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2450/224Lyngby
"Old Danish" silver cutlery. Cohr, Horsens Sølvvarefabrik a.m. Weight 1697 g. (43)
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2450/225Lyngby
11 white damask table napkins with foliage, embroidered with monogram. 60 x 60 cm. (11)
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2450/226Lyngby
Collection of various light blue coloured glass items. 19th century. H. 5-22 cm. (13)
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2450/227Lyngby
A faience mustard jar painted in colours. Probably Sinceny, 18th century. H. 9.5 cm.
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2450/228Lyngby
A Bilston circular enamel snuff box circa 1780. Diam. 5.5 cm.
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2450/229Lyngby
Four German Baroque wine glasses of Hessian type, mid 18th century. H. approx. 15.5 cm. (4)
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2450/230Lyngby
Five Danish beer mugs and four glasses. 19th century second half. H. 11-17 cm. (9)
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2450/231Lyngby
A German 19th century walnut veneered wood box containing four gilt-striped glass flasks. H. 24 cm W. 18 cm D. 18.5 cm.
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2450/232Aarhus
Johannes Wilhjelm: Fishermen and farmers in the grocery store in Skagen. Signed JW. Oil on canvas. 68 x 95 cm.
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2450/233Lyngby
Collection of six clear glass crown vases. Denmark, 19th century second half. H. 13-20 cm. (6)
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2450/234Lyngby
Hans Peter Jacobsen: A silver water jug, bakelite handle. Cohr of Denmark, 1960. Weight 388 g. H. 28.5 cm.
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2450/235Lyngby
Set of 12 sterling silver coasters engraved with fairy tale characters. A. Michelsen. Weight 432 g. Diam. 7.5 cm. (12)
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2450/236Lyngby
Three clear and blue glass decanters in the shape of dogs. 19th century second half. H. 16-19 cm. L. 21-23 cm. (3)
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2450/237Lyngby
A sterling silver dish/tray of ovoid form, maker Hugo Grün. Weight 477 g. 332 x 17.5 cm.
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2450/238Lyngby
A silver chamberstick and two silver sugar bowls. 19th century. (3)
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2450/240Lyngby
Collection of various glasses. Denmark and presumably Germany. 19th century second half. H. 6-9.3 cm. (13)
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2450/241Lyngby
A Chinese blue and white ginger jar, 18th/19th century. Pierced wood cover included.
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2450/242Lyngby
Five sterling silver and 830 silver small saucepans, maker C.C. Hermann a.o. Weight 795 g. (5)
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2450/243Lyngby
Collection of six glasses and a decanter. Denamrk, 19th century second half. H. 9-24 cm. (7)
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2450/244Lyngby
A Meissen c. 1750 enamelled porcelain needle case. H. 11.5 cm.
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2450/245Lyngby
A Chelsea c. 1760 enamelled porcelain needle/bodkin case with gilt metal mounts, top in shape of a woman's head. W. 13 cm.
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3,000 DKK Next bid:
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2450/246Lyngby
Collection of Danish glasses. H. 8.5-12 cm. (15)
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2,000 DKK Next bid: