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927/60Lyngby
A Zitan box with inlaid stones, inside lacquer paint. Late Qing circa 1900.
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
927/61Lyngby
Cheng Yitting: A famille rose rectangular plaque. Republic Period, signed and seal Cheng Yitting.
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
927/62Lyngby
A 20th century Chinese porcelain vase, decorated in colours with a Cultural Revolution design. H. 46 cm.
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20,000–30,000 DKK -
927/63Lyngby
Wang Qi, in the manner of: A Chinese porcelain figural plaque. 39.5 x 26 cm.
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20,000–30,000 DKK -
927/64Lyngby
A Thai gilt bronze figure of Sakyamuni Buddha. Ayutthaya period, 17th century. H. 53 cm.
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
927/65Lyngby
South Indian copper alloy figure of Shiva Sukhasanamutri. South India, Chola period, 11th century. Weight 218 g. H. 8.5 cm.
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40,000–50,000 DKK -
927/66Lyngby
A Gandhara schist stone relief fragment carved with scenes from the life of Siddharta. 3rd-4th century AD. L. 46 cm. H. 17 cm. D. 5 cm.
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
927/67Lyngby
Skeleton of a woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius). H. c. 295 cm. L. c. 600 cm. (incl. tusks)
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1,000,000–1,200,000 DKK -
927/68Lyngby
An extremely fine Danish flintdagger type Vb.
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50,000–60,000 DKK -
927/69Lyngby
A Renaissance silver pomander, gilt interior. Presumably the Netherlands. 17th century. H. 3 cm. W. 1.8 cm.
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10,000–15,000 DKK -
927/70Lyngby
The Danish nobleman Ernst Norman's gold-enamel, rock crystal signet ring. C. 1620. Presumably gift from Christian IV.
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12,000–15,000 DKK -
927/71Lyngby
A pair of French Baroque silver candlesticks. Maker Antoine Filassier, Paris 1722-1726. Weight 1,060 g. H. 33 cm. (2)
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40,000–50,000 DKK -
927/72Lyngby
Two pairs of uniform French Baroque silver candlesticks. Paris, 1740s. H. 24 and 25 cm. (8)
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100,000 DKK -
927/73Lyngby
A Queen Anne black japanned cabinet on silvered stand. England, c. 1720. H. 198 cm. W. 120 cm. D. 62 cm.
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75,000–100,000 DKK -
927/74Lyngby
A pair of French Régence mirrors. First half of the 18th century. H. 30 cm. W. 18.5 cm. (2)
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20,000 DKK -
927/75Lyngby
A Danish Baroque walnut bureau cabinet in the English taste. C. 1710-30. H 224 cm. W. 131 cm. D. 58 cm.
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25,000 DKK -
927/76Lyngby
A large Danish Baroque silver peg tankard. Maker Dionis Willadsen, Næstved 1663-1693. Weight 671 g. H. 22 cm.
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
927/77Lyngby
A pair of German Baroque portal shaped mirrors. First half of the 18th century. H. 94 cm. W. 43 cm. (2)
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40,000 DKK -
927/78Lyngby
Burchardt Precht (1651-1738): A Swedish Baroque mirror. Stockholm, 18th century. H. 56 cm. W. 40 cm.
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20,000–25,000 DKK -
927/79Lyngby
A Tabriz Petag palace carpet, North West Persia. A classical 17th century Safavid 'Paradise' carpet design. Early 20th century. 762 x 401 cm.
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Estimate :
150,000 DKK -
927/80Glostrup
An antique Heriz carpet, North West Persia. Classical stylized geometrical medallion design. 1900-1920. 567 x 360 cm.
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60,000 DKK -
927/81Lyngby
An antique Heriz carpet, North West Persia. A highly decorative design with central roset surrounded with linked branched. Early 20th century. 265 x 328 cm.
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60,000 DKK -
927/82Lyngby
"Rosenborg" - a rare sterling silver-gilt toilet set, comprising ten pieces. A. Michelsen, Copenhagen 1927-1939. (10)
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
927/83Lyngby
A Danish Rococo bureau with mirror cabinet. Mid-18th century. H. 253 cm. W. 130 cm. D. 79 cm.
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75,000–100,000 DKK -
927/84Lyngby
A Strasbourg faïence boar's head tureen and cover Paul Hannong Period, circa 1750-54. L. 26 cm.
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75,000–100,000 DKK -
927/85Lyngby
A pair of German Rococo giltwood mirrors. Würtzburg, mid-18th century. H. 106 cm. W. 49 cm. (2)
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125,000–150,000 DKK -
927/86Lyngby
A French Louis XVI silver-gilt sauce bowl. Maker Joseph-Thomas Vancouvenbergh, Paris 1777-1778. L. 29 cm.
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
927/87Lyngby
A large French silver-gilt dessert flatware service, comprising 172 pieces. Paris, mid-19th century. (172)
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
927/88Lyngby
Jean Avisse: A Louis XV giltwood canapé by Jean Avisse. Stamped three times 'I.AVISSE'. France, mid-18th century. H. 101 cm. L. 215 cm. D. 90 cm.
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
927/89Lyngby
A Régence giltwood console table in the manner of Jules Degoullon. France, c. 1720. H. 74 cm. W. 77 cm. D. 48 cm.
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40,000 DKK -
927/90Lyngby
A French Rococo giltwood mirror, oval frame richly carved with cartouche, foliage and ornaments. Mid-18th century. H. 90 cm. W. 62 cm.
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
927/91Lyngby
A Swedish Rococo fruitwood marquetry bombé shaped commode with gilt bronze handles and key plates. Stockholm, mid-18th century. H. 74 cm. W. 84 cm. D. 52 cm.
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20,000–30,000 DKK -
927/92Lyngby
A Swedish Rococo mirror in a frame of gilded wood, richly carved with openwork rocailles, flowers and foliage. Stockholm, mid-18th century. H. 150 cm. W. 65 cm.
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60,000 DKK -
927/93Lyngby
Jacques Dubois: A Louis XV gilt bronze mounted parquetry commode. Stamped 'I DUBOIS' and 'JME'. Paris, c. 1755. H. 84 cm. W. 123 cm. D. 58 cm.
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175,000–200,000 DKK -
927/94Lyngby
A central Asia, South West Uzbekistan Nurata Suzani embroidery. 19th century. 227 x 179 cm.
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30,000 DKK -
927/95Lyngby
A Heriz carpet, North West Persia. Medallion design on an ivory firled of stylized flower vines. Appears with rich and clear colours. C. 1910. W. 278. L. 257.
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80,000 DKK -
927/96Lyngby
Eight similar French silver candlesticks. Maker Charles-Louis-Auguste Spriman, Paris 1780's. H. 30 cm. (8)
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200,000 DKK -
927/97Lyngby
A pair of French Louis XVI style silver four-light candelabra. J. Fontan, c. 1880, fineness 950. H. 42.5 cm. (4)
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50,000–60,000 DKK -
927/98Lyngby
A French Louis XVI style silver jardinière. Maison Cardeilhac, Paris. Late-19th century. L. 39 cm. (2)
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
927/99Lyngby
A French Louis XVI silver cutting serving dish. Maker Charles-Louis Auguste Spriman (Spriment), Paris 1781-1783. L. 49 cm.
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10,000–12,000 DKK -
927/100Lyngby
A French Neoclassical silver tureen. Odiot, Paris 1825-1894, fineness 950. Weight 2,189 g. H. 30 cm. W. 34 cm.
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20,000–30,000 DKK -
927/101Lyngby
A large Swedish Rococo giltwood mirror, carved with openwork flowers and foliage. Mid- 18th century. H. 168 cm. W. 66 cm.
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25,000 DKK -
927/102Lyngby
An antique French Aubusson tapestry. Central plaquette with young female surrounded by flowers and draped curtains. 18/early 19th century. H. 212 cm. W. 186 cm
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15,000 DKK -
927/103Lyngby
A Swedish Rörstrand blue and white faience plaque dated 25 Iulii 1745.
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40,000–50,000 DKK -
927/104Lyngby
A signed Isfahan carpet from the master Ghafarian workshop, Persia. C. 640.000 kn. pr. sqm. Second half 20th century. 252 x 380 cm.
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30,000 DKK -
927/105Lyngby
A signed Sadegh Seirafian Isfahan rug, Persia/Iran. Signed: Sadegh Seirafian. C. 1 mio. kn. pr. sqm(10 x 10 pr. cm2). C. 1960. 151 x 268 cm.
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40,000–50,000 DKK -
927/106Lyngby
A signed Isfahan carpet, Persia. Medallion design. Knotted with kork wool on silk warps. Sign: Iran Isfaqhan Nasre Isfahany. Late 20th century. 303 x 437 cm.
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
927/107Lyngby
A double signed Mojtaba Seirafian Isfahan rug, Persia/Iran. Signed: Seirafian Isfahan Iran Mojtaba. C. 1.2 mio. kn. pr. sqm. C. 1960. 180 x 111 cm.
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30,000 DKK -
927/108Lyngby
Empress Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar) of Russia's and Queen Alexandra of England's Steinway & Sons Grand Piano. H. 97,5 cm. / 182,5 cm. L. 211 cm. B. 148 cm.
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200,000–300,000 DKK -
927/109Lyngby
"The Butterfly Service" - a porcelain dinner service. The Royal Danish Porcelain Factory. Ca. 1900. (163)
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60,000–80,000 DKK -
927/110Lyngby
A Kashan carpet, Persia. A fine and extremely well designed example. Mid-20th century. 422 x 314 cm.
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25,000 DKK -
927/111Lyngby
A Kashan Mohtasham rug, Persia. Medallion design. 1930-1940. 213 x 134.
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25,000 DKK -
927/112Lyngby
An antique signed Tabriz carpet, Persia. All over classical 16th century Ardebil design. Signed: Aijal Molky, dated 1303=1925. 505 x 390 cm
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40,000–50,000 DKK -
927/113Lyngby
A French Louis XVI style obelisk table clock. The second half of the 19th century. H. 89 cm. W. 27 cm. D. 18 cm.
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20,000–25,000 DKK -
927/114Lyngby
A large French gilt bronze and marble obelisk clock. Sign. clockmaker 'Wiart a Paris', mid-19th century. H. 74 cm. W. 37 cm. D. 18 cm.
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20,000 DKK -
927/115Lyngby
A French Louis XVI mantel clock 'judgement of Paris'. Paris, late 18th century. H. 45. W. 46. D. 13.
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50,000 DKK -
927/116Lyngby
A Swedish 19th century neoclassical carved red orrlok porphyry bowl and cover. Diam. 20.5 cm.
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15,000 DKK -
927/117Lyngby
A late Gustavian console of gilded and painted wood with a marble top, front legs carved with Egyptian monopods. Stockholm, late 18th century.
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12,000–15,000 DKK -
927/118Lyngby
A set of ten Swedish almost identical late Gustavian white painted chairs. Stockholm, late 18th century. (10)
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75,000–100,000 DKK -
927/119Lyngby
A set of Louis XVI gilt bronze sconces. France, late 18th century. H. 39 cm. (2)
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
927/120Lyngby
A French Louis XVI rosewood secretary. France, late 18th century. H. 116 cm. W. 54 cm. D. 36 cm.
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
927/121Lyngby
L'Amérique: A Directoire patinated and gilt bronze allegorical mantel clock with figure personifying America. First quarter 19th century.
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Estimate :
50,000–75,000 DKK