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929/54LyngbyA Roman marble female face, fragment, the hair parted and stroked back. With two holes in top of head. Back with two mountings. 2nd century AD. H. 17 cm.
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10,000 DKK -
929/55LyngbyMarble head of a bearded man. Hellenistic-Roman period, 1st century BC-2nd century AD. H. head 13 cm.
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15,000 DKK -
929/56LyngbyMarble head of a man with thick curly and two-parted beard. Mounted on stand. Hellenistic-Roman period, 1st century BC-2nd century AD. H. head 14.5 cm.
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
929/57LyngbyA Roman marble fragment of a left foot, carved with base. Roman Imperial Period, c. 1st-2nd century AD. Measurement incl. base L. 24 cm. W. 18 cm. H. 14.5 cm.
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60,000–80,000 DKK -
929/58LyngbyAn Apulian red figured kantharos with applied white colour. 4th century BC H. 22.5 cm.
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10,000–15,000 DKK -
929/59LyngbyAn Anatolian marble idol, stylized female figure of the violin type. With stand. C. 3000-2500 BC. H. 11.7 cm.
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/60LyngbyA Magna-Graecia terracotta votive head. 5th century. BC. H. head 16.5 cm.
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15,000 DKK -
929/61LyngbyA collection of Greek and Italic black glazed and decorated vases. 6th-3rd century BC. H. 5,5-28 cm. (5)
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15,000 DKK -
929/62LyngbyA Byzantine sandstone capital in Corinthian style. C. 800-1100. 49 x 49 cm. H. 44 cm.
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/63LyngbyPyxis wafer box of champeleve enamel on copper. France, Limoges 13th century. H. 9.2 cm. Diam. 6.5. cm
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30,000 DKK -
929/64LyngbyA Limoges champleve enamel copper fitting mounted with a figure of a saint. 13th century. H. 8 cm.
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10,000–15,000 DKK -
929/65LyngbyPyxis wafer box of champeleve enamel on copper, finial in the shape of a cross. France, Limoges 13th century. H. 10.2 cm. Diam. 6.5 cm.
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30,000 DKK -
929/66LyngbyA Southern European Baroque facet-cut rock crystal, 18k gold and enamel medicine locket. 17th century. H. 5.5 cm.
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18,000–20,000 DKK -
929/67LyngbyGerman wooden altarpiece carved with the Coronation of Mary. 16th-17th century. H. 108 cm. B. 81 cm. D. 14 cm.
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75,000–100,000 DKK -
929/68LyngbyAn important and rare early 17th century Safavid Isfahan/Kashan silk and metal thread 'Polonaise' rug. Persia. 210 x 150 cm.
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125,000–150,000 DKK -
929/69LyngbyA Baroque console of gilded and painted wood. First half of the 18th century. H. 98 cm. W. 104 cm. D. 60 cm.
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150,000–175,000 DKK -
929/70LyngbyA West Anatolian "Lotto" rug fragment. 17th century. Mounted on a frame. Rug 142 x 115 cm, frame 155 x 124 cm.
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40,000 DKK -
929/71LyngbyA Spanish or Italian Baroque column of painted and giltwood, carved with cherubs, drapery and twisted fluting. Early 18th century. H. 210 cm.
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20,000 DKK -
929/72LyngbyA large Baroque figure, painted and gilded carved wood, seated putto on a wall console. Late 17th century. H. 120 cm. W. 54 cm. D. 35 cm.
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30,000 DKK -
929/73LyngbyA Beauvais tapestry depicting Alexander the Great and his raid. Executed in wool and silk. C. 1700. 255 x 226 cm.
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35,000 DKK -
929/74LyngbyA pair of Danish Baroque silver candlesticks. Maker Oluf Nielsen Bützov, licensed in Ribe 1767. H. 15,5 cm. (2)
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18,000–20,000 DKK -
929/75LyngbyA Danish Baroque silver stand. Maker Jens Pedersen Komløv, Copenhagen 1733. Weight 204 g. H. 2 cm. L. 19.5 cm.
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8,000–10,000 DKK -
929/76LyngbyA Danish Baroque silver bowl. Maker Jens Pedersen Komløv, Copenhagen town mark 1734. Weight 522 g. H. 8.5 cm.
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10,000–15,000 DKK -
929/77LyngbyA Baroque parcel-gilt peg tankard. Presumably Germany or The Baltic States, first half-18th century. H. 17 cm.
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18,000–20,000 DKK -
929/78LyngbyA large Swedish chandelier. Rococo style, mid-19th century. H. 104 cm. Diam. 77 cm.
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25,000–30,000 DKK -
929/79LyngbyA Swedish Öland stone top table, the lower part of oak with twisted legs, between which X-shaped stretcher. Mid-19th century. H. 82 cm. L. 103 cm. D. 59 cm.
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10,000–15,000 DKK -
929/80LyngbyA monogram signed 17th century tapestry depicting the mythological and legendary scenery of "Alexander Encounters Thalestris". Marked: "EN". 380 x 345 cm.
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50,000–60,000 DKK -
929/81LyngbyAn Aubusson Verdure tapestry. Motif depicting hunting scenery in the forest. Early 18th century. W. 218 cm. H. 315 cm.
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25,000 DKK -
929/82LyngbyA large Baroque mirror. Early 18th century and presumably restored around 1880. H. 163 cm. W. 90 cm.
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150,000–200,000 DKK -
929/83LyngbyA pair of oval Swedish Baroque mirrors. Stockholm, c. 1720. (2)
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60,000–80,000 DKK -
929/84LyngbyA large Swedish Baroque style Öland stone top table. C. 1850. H. 77 cm. L. 230 cm. W. 84 cm.
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60,000 DKK -
929/85LyngbyFive Danish Baroque salt glaze pottery peg tankards, silver lids with coins. 18th century. H. from 18 to 23 cm. (5)
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/86Lyngby"Blue Fluted" - four porcelain peg tankards with silver lids, three with coins. 18th-19th century. H. 18.5-22 cm. (4)
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20,000–30,000 DKK -
929/87LyngbyA large Baroque walnut wardrobe called 'Wellenschrank'. Zürich or Frankfurt. C. 1720. H. 220 cm. W. 220 cm. D. 81 cm.
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30,000 DKK -
929/88LyngbyA Russian silver-gilt-mounted coconut cup and cover with portrait of a tsar and two tsarinas. 18th century. H. 19 cm.
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
929/89LyngbyA Swedish Öland stone top table of oak, the front with one drawer, baluster shaped legs, joined by stretcher. Mid 19th century. H. 80 cm. L. 108 cm. W. 90 cm.
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15,000–20,000 DKK -
929/90LyngbyA Swedish Baroque commode, painted and decorated in the 'Faux marble' tradition. First half of the 18th century. H. 84 cm. W. 119 cm. D. 56 cm.
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35,000–40,000 DKK -
929/91LyngbyA Flemish tapestry in Verdure style with scenery from the edge of the forest with animals, background with church tower. C. 1700. W. 320 cm. H. 306 cm.
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40,000 DKK -
929/92LyngbyA Spanish baroque style cabinet. Mid-19th century. H. 57 cm. W. 112 cm. D. 35 cm. Stand H. 75 cm. W. 117 cm. D. 38 cm.
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/93LyngbyA large Dutch walnut, olivewood, oyster veneered, chequer inlaid and marquetry cabinet on stand. Late 17th century. H. 210 cm. W. 185 cm. D. 63 cm.
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40,000 DKK -
929/94LyngbyA George II walnut wing chair. England, mid-18th century.
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25,000 DKK -
929/95LyngbyTwo pairs of uniform French Baroque silver candlesticks. Paris, 1740s. H. 24 and 25 cm. (8)
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50,000–60,000 DKK -
929/96LyngbyJacques Dubois: A Louis XV amaranth and rosewood game table. Stamped 'I.DUBOIS' and 'JME' for Jurande des Menuisiers Ébéniste. Paris, mid-18th century.
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120,000–125,000 DKK -
929/97LyngbyA Louis XV gilt bronze mounted Boulle marquetry, tortoiseshell and brass inlaid bracket clock. Mid-18th century. H. 130 cm. W. 51 cm. D. 23 cm.
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30,000 DKK -
929/98LyngbyJean 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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20,000 DKK -
929/99LyngbyTwo Rococo silver tureens. Augsburg 1757-1759 and Copenhagen 1767. Weight 9,667 g. H. 25 cm. (8)
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150,000–200,000 DKK -
929/100LyngbyA set of twelve Louis XIV fauteuil à la reine, carved and green painted wood, upholstered in green Rubelli silk. Mid-18th century. (12)
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750,000–800,000 DKK -
929/101LyngbyAn Audenarde Verdure tapestry, classic view from the edge of the forest with castles in the background. Executed in wool and silk. 18th century.
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/102LyngbyA Flemish Tapestry with an Old Testament scenery, ‘The Story of Esther’. Executed in wool and silk. 18th century. H. 217 cm. W. 224 cm.
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20,000 DKK -
929/103LyngbyA pair of Danish Rococo three-light silver candelabra. Maker Christopher Jonsen, Copenhagen 1762. H. 32 cm. (2)
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150,000 DKK -
929/104LyngbyNiclas Meunier, attributed: A pair of large Swedish Rococo giltwood mirrors. Stockholm, c. 1760. H. 177 cm. W. 70 cm. (2)
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100,000–150,000 DKK -
929/105LyngbyMathias Ortmann, attributed: A pair of Danish rococo chests of drawers. Mid-18th century. H. 81 cm. W. 73 cm. D. 55 cm. (2)
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150,000–200,000 DKK -
929/106LyngbyA Chinese export black and gilt lacquer bureau cabinet made for the Danish market. C. 1730-1740.
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1,200,000–1,500,000 DKK -
929/107LyngbyPainter unknown, 18th century: A pair of French decorative wall panels. Oil on canvas. 125 x 150 cm. (2)
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50,000 DKK -
929/108LyngbyA set of four French Louis XV white painted and blue decorated armchairs, gobelin upholstery with the fabels Jean de la Fontaine. Paris, mid 18th century. (4)
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40,000 DKK -
929/109LyngbyA Swedish Rococo mirror in a frame of gilded carved wood. Stockholm, mid-18th century. H. 164 cm. W. 70 cm.
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20,000 DKK -
929/110LyngbyA pair of Danish giltwood and walnut petite commodes in the manner of Mathias Ortmann. . C. 1760. H. 78. W. 65. D. 45. (2)
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100,000–150,000 DKK -
929/111LyngbyMathias Ortmann: A Danish Rococo walnut commode. Copenhagen, mid-18th century. H. 86 cm. W. 104 cm. D. 54 cm.
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60,000–80,000 DKK -
929/112LyngbyA pair of German Rococo three-light silver candelabra. Maker Johan J. Bauer V, Augsburg 1777-1779. H. 33 cm. (2)
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30,000–40,000 DKK -
929/113LyngbyA pair of Rococo giltwood rectangular facet cut mirrors. Mid-18th century. H. 113 cm. W. 49 cm. (2)
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80,000–100,000 DKK -
929/114Lyngby'The bird Service' three porcelain plates. The Royal Danish Porcelain Factory, circa 1780. Diam. 25 cm. (3)
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30,000–40,000 DKK