-
929/173Lyngby"Flora Danica" 14 porcelain dinner plates. 3549. Royal Copenhagen. Diam. 25.5 cm. (14)
Selling
Estimate :
40,000–50,000 DKK -
929/174Lyngby"Flora Danica" nine porcelain pastry plates. 3551. Royal Copenhagen. Diam. 17 cm. (9)
Selling
Estimate :
12,000–15,000 DKK -
929/175Lyngby“Flora Danica” porcelain fish strainer and oval serving dish. Royal Copenhagen. L. 38.5 and 47 cm. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
15,000–20,000 DKK -
929/176LyngbyA Gustavian crystal chandelier. Stockholm, 18. årh.s slutning. H. 90 cm. Diam. 68 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/177LyngbyA Gustavian console of gilded and painted wood. Stockholm, late 18th century. H. 78 cm. W. 84 cm. D. 38 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
20,000 DKK -
929/178Lyngby"Frugtstellet" 12 porcelain fruit plates decorated in colours and gold. 429/3554. Royal Copenhagen. Diam. 23 cm. (12)
Selling
Estimate :
20,000 DKK -
929/179Lyngby"Flora Danica" 11 porcelain miniature plates. 3501. Royal Copenhagen. Diam. 7.5 cm. (11)
Selling
Estimate :
10,000–12,000 DKK -
929/180Lyngby"Perlestellet" set of ten porcelain of porcelain candlesticks decorated in colours and gold. Juliane Marie mark. 12365. H. 17 cm. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/181LyngbyA pair of Gustavian stools. Sweden, late 18th century. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
18,000 DKK -
929/182LyngbyA conical late Gustavian pedestal cabinet. Sweden, c. 1820. H. 120 cm. W. 56 cm. D. 44 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
25,000 DKK -
929/183LyngbyA pair of late Gustavian white painted bergeres in the manner of Erik Öhrmark (master in Stockholm 1777-1814). Sweden, late 18th century. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
20,000 DKK -
929/184LyngbyJohan Åkerblad: A Gustavian giltwood mirror. Stamped 'IÅ' and Stockholm hall stamp. Stockholm, late 18th century. H. 159 cm. W. 63 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
30,000 DKK -
929/185LyngbyAn Italian Louis XVI giltwood console with veneered marble top. Late 18th century. H. 97 cm. W. 158 cm. D. 80 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/186Lyngby"Fauna Danica" 14 porcelain dinner plates, decorated in colours and gold with animals. 3549. Royal Copenhagen. Diam. 25.5 cm. (14)
Selling
Estimate :
50,000–60,000 DKK -
929/187Lyngby"Fauna Danica" three porcelain serving pieces. 3556, 3568 and 3520. Royal Copenhagen. (3)
Selling
Estimate :
40,000–50,000 DKK -
929/188Lyngby"Fauna Danica" 12 porcelain dinner plates. 3549. Royal Copenhagen. Diam. 25.5 cm. (12)
Selling
Estimate :
50,000–60,000 DKK -
929/189LyngbyA Gustavian giltwood console, white marble top, above frieze with imitated painted porphyry. Sweden, late 18th century. H. 81 cm. W. 81 cm. D. 39.5 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
20,000 DKK -
929/190LyngbyA pair of Gustavian gilt and patinated bronze candlesticks on marble bases, Stockholm, late 18th century. H. 31 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
12,000–15,000 DKK -
929/191LyngbyA pair of painted Gustavian stools with curved drop-in seats. Late 18th century. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
15,000–20,000 DKK -
929/192LyngbyAn antique Teheran carpet, Persia. A highly decorative all over design on a sky blue field. Early 20th century. 418 x 316 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
100,000–125,000 DKK -
929/193LyngbyA Tudeskh Nain rug, Persia. All over design of entwined branched and foliage on an ivory field. Highlights with silk pile. C. 800.000 kn. pr. sqm. 217 x 346 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
30,000 DKK -
929/194LyngbyA full silk Qum rug, Persia. Medallion design on a blue field. Areas with metal thread bottom. C. 560.000 kn. pr. sqm. Late 20th century. 215 x 138 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
15,000–20,000 DKK -
929/195LyngbyA pair of Danish Louis XVI three-light silver candelabra. Maker Jørgen Friis, licensed in Randers 1774. H. 40 cm. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
30,000 DKK -
929/196LyngbyA pair of silver sauce boats, Johan Isbrand, and a pair of silver sauce spoons, Rasmus Broch. Copenhagen, 1807. (4)
Selling
Estimate :
20,000–30,000 DKK -
929/197LyngbyA large 'Dolphin' enamelled and gilt porcelain vase, Royal Copenhagen circa 1929. H. 67 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/198LyngbyA set of four late Empire armchairs attributed to Jean-Jacques Werner (1791-1849), of white painted and gilded wood. Early 19th century. (4)
Selling
Estimate :
40,000–50,000 DKK -
929/199LyngbyA pair of French Empire. Paris, early 19th century. H. 78 cm. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
100,000 DKK -
929/200LyngbyRetour d'Egypte: A pair of high-quality gilt and patinated bronze candelabra. France, late 18th century. H. 46.5 cm. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
200,000 DKK -
929/201LyngbyAlexandre Maigret: An Empire mahogany cabinet. Stamped Alexander Maigret. Early 19th century. H. 97 cm. W. 212 cm. D. 61 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/202LyngbyA set of four empire armchairs with royal provenance. Early 19th century. (4)
Selling
Estimate :
250,000 DKK -
929/203LyngbyA Bidjar carpet, Persia. Design with anchor medallion on a field of herati pattern. Knotted on wool warps. 1900-1920. 392 x 550 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
15,000–20,000 DKK -
929/204LyngbyAn antique double dated and signed Seichur rug, Caucasus. Design with six central multi colored medallions surrounded by running dog minor borders. 80 x 105 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
15,000–20,000 DKK -
929/205LyngbyA Northwest Persian kelly. Repeating herati pattern on an ivory field surrounded by wide colorful and decorative main border. 1890-1910. 470 x 187 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
20,000 DKK -
929/206LyngbyAn Akstafa rug, Caucasus. Classical Akstafa star medallion design with characteristic large peacock motifs. Late 19th century. 313 x 122 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
30,000 DKK -
929/207LyngbyA pair of French gilt bronze Empire candlesticks, cast with leaves, round arched bases. Early 19th century. H. 30 cm. Diam. 14 cm. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
20,000 DKK -
929/208LyngbyA pair of French Charles X gilt and patinated bronze candelabra bases now mounted as lamps. Mid-19th century. H. 46 cm including sockets. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
25,000 DKK -
929/209LyngbyA pair of French gilt bronze Empire candlesticks, cast with leaves and fluted stems, round arched bases. Early 19th century. H. 30 cm. Diam. 13 cm. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
20,000 DKK -
929/210Lyngby'The Three Owls': A pair of Empire candelabre. 19th century. H. 60 cm. W. 18. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
75,000 DKK -
929/211LyngbyA Sewan Kasak rug, South West Caucasus. Shield design. Early 20th century. 259 x 173 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
35,000 DKK -
929/212LyngbyAn antique Bakshaish carpet, North West Persia. An one of a kind ivory medallion deisgn on a blue and red field. C. 1890-1900. 350 x 480 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
100,000–120,000 DKK -
929/213LyngbyA large French late Empire gilt bronze mantel clock. Early 19th century. H. 59 cm. W. 29 cm. D. 16 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
20,000–30,000 DKK -
929/214LyngbyClaude Galle, attributed: A pair of French Empire candelabra. Early 19th century. H. 56 cm. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
40,000 DKK -
929/215LyngbyA Russian large gilt bronze chandelier. Empire style, 19th century. H. 92 cm. Diam. 78 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
120,000 DKK -
929/216LyngbyA large Charles X chandelier. France, mid-19th century. H. 120 cm. Diam. 85 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/217LyngbyA pair of Empire gilt and patinated bronze five light candelabra. France, early 19th century. H. 73 cm. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
50,000–60,000 DKK -
929/218LyngbyLa Maison Auguste Lemarie: A French mantel clock. Paris, second half of the 19th century. H. 53 cm. W. 68 cm. W. 16 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
100,000 DKK -
929/219LyngbyA pair of French late Empire candelabra. Paris, ca. 1820. H. 76 cm. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
65,000–70,000 DKK -
929/220LyngbyA rare antique "Peacock" Verneh tribal cover, Azerbijan/Caucaus. All natural colours. The ultimate collectors piece. Second half 19th century. 180 x 125 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
50,000 DKK -
929/221LyngbyAn Italian Grand Tour specimen rectangular marble and pietre dure table top. C. 1825. L. 130 cm. W. 92 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
100,000 DKK -
929/222LyngbyGiovanni Maria Benzoni (1808-1873): An Italian white marble bust of a child. Mid-19th century. H. 42 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
75,000 DKK -
929/224LyngbyAn Italian Breccia di Stazzema column with profiled base on a square plinth. 19th century. H. incl. plinth and capital 137 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
25,000–30,000 DKK -
929/225LyngbyA marble bust of a "Roman general", drapings and circular base of redbrownish marble. 20th century. H. incl. base 67 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
20,000 DKK -
929/226LyngbyItalian grand tour patinated bronze sculpture, Pan satyr faun seducing Daphnis. C. 1870. H. 31 cm. W. 25 cm. D. 12 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
10,000–15,000 DKK -
929/227LyngbyA marble, grey mottled, foot carved with square base. 19th century. L. 40 cm. W. 17 cm. H. 20 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
25,000–30,000 DKK -
929/228LyngbyA signed Hekmat Nejad Isfahan rug, Persia. Design of classical hunting sceneries. A true masterpiece in min condiiton. Mid-20th century. 219 x 149 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
20,000–25,000 DKK -
929/229LyngbyA Nain carpet, Persia. An elegant repeating entwined flower vine, palmette and foliage design. Outlines with silk pile. 1960-1970. 352 x 216 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
15,000 DKK -
929/230LyngbyA full silk Qum carpet, Persia. Repeating design of linked rosettes, palmettes, entwined branches and several animal motifs. 312 x 226 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
45,000 DKK -
929/231LyngbyJames Edwards: A small English 56-hour ship's chronometer in a mahogany case. The clockmaker James Edwards was active 1814-1835 in London. H. 12.5 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
25,000–30,000 DKK -
929/232LyngbyLouis Urban Jürgensen: A Danish marine chronometer. Signed 'Urban Jürgensen Sönner in Kiöbenhavn'. Denmark, c. 1830. H. 14 cm. W. 15 cm. D. 15 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
20,000–25,000 DKK -
929/233LyngbyA silver perpetual calendar disc with the week day, time of sunrise and sunset etc. 19th century. Diam. 5.2 cm.
Selling
Estimate :
12,000–15,000 DKK -
929/234Lyngby"Rosenborg" - a sterling silver flatware set, comprising 91 pieces. A. Michelsen, Copenhagen. (93)
Selling
Estimate :
30,000 DKK -
929/235LyngbyTwo Danish Rococo Revival seven-light silver candelabra. Maker A. Dragsted, Copenhagen 1917/1924. H. 57 cm. (2)
Selling
Estimate :
25,000–30,000 DKK