Sell at Auction!
If you have items that you are considering selling at auction, then please feel free to come by for a visit - we are open on weekdays and Saturdays for a free and non-binding valuation at our locations in Copenhagen and Aarhus. See addresses and opening hours
At the upcoming international auction, we have a special focus on art and antiques from Asia and Russia, classic Danish modernism and design, Danish Golden Age art and treasures from the cabinet of curiosities.
Consignment Deadlines
Consignments for online auctions can be made on an ongoing basis. The consignment deadlines for the upcoming international auction are as follows:
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Asian and Russian art and antiques: 4/10
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Antique and modern decorative art: 11/10
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Antique furniture, bronzes and carpets: 16/10
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Jewellery and wristwatches: 16/10
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Fine art: 23/10
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Modern art and design: 30/10
High Demand and Impressive Hammer Prices
Our auctions are gaining increased international attention, and we continue to match international prices. This is due to our expertise within many specialised areas, a focused marketing effort and a network of strong buyers across the world. We have recently completed an international auction, where some of the most impressive prices include:
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Paul Fischer: “The King's birthday. The Royal Guard in red dress uniforms walking down Østergade". Oil on canvas. 150 x 150 cm. Sold for DKK 2.1 million
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Pierre Alechinsky: "Son p’tit bonhomme de chemin" (1997). Acrylic on paper laid down on canvas. 150 x 120 cm. Sold for DKK 900,000.
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Finn Juhl: "FJ 44". Incredibly rare armchair with sculptural Cuban mahogany frame. Seat upholstered with natural leather. Made by cabinetmaker Niels Vodder. Sold for DKK 580,000.
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Finn Juhl: "The Dream Table". Unique sculptural coffee table with teak frame. Made on special order 1945 by cabinetmaker Niels Vodder. Sold for DKK 580,000.
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Axel Salto: Cylindrical stoneware vase modelled in sprouting style. Sold for DKK 250,000.
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Rolex: A gentleman's wristwatch of steel. Model Cosmograph Daytona, ref. 6265. Ca. 1979-80. Sold for DKK 220,000.
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Poul Henningsen: "PH-Four Shade Lamp". Rare 4/4½/4 pendant, with bayonet socket house and canopy of browned brass with original golden bronze copper shades. Sold for DKK 200,000.
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John Kørner: "The New Windmill Museum" (2007). Acrylic on canvas. 240 x 150 cm. Sold for DKK 143,000.
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A pair of diamond ear pendants each set with an old-cut diamond weighing a total of app. 5.57 ct. L. app. 2 cm. Milan, ca. 1950. Sold for DKK 130,000.
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A Norwegian silver peg tankard. Maker Tore Andreas Friis, licensed in Trondhjem 1756-1777. Sold for DKK 85,000.
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A unique semiantique Kashan full silk rug, Persia. 1940-1950. Sold for DKK 80,000.
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A Danish Rococo walnut and giltwood commode. Mid-18th century. Sold for DKK 48,000.
We look forward to seeing you!
For further information, please contact:
Tlf.: 8818 1111 · e-mail: info@bruun-rasmussen.dk