Two carved ivory musicians mounted on ebonized and ivory bases. Probably Germany 18th century. H. 9/15 cm and 10/16 cm. (2)
Provenance: Director General Ole Olsen's Collection, no. 915 and 916.
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Several countries outside the EU (third countries) ban import of items containing materials from endangered species. This lot number might be covered by such provision and potential buyers are advised to familiarize themselves with these rules.
Both instruments broken and glued, the luth player's head has been off - glued. Footrim of both bases with cracks and one of them chipped.
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Furniture, decorative art & carpets, 1 December 2021
Not sold