No. | Item | Correction |
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31 | Valdemar Nyström, Summer Landscape with poppies, scene from Grez. | Relined canvas. |
68 | Johan Krouthén, "Totalvy över Linköping från Tannefors 1884" (View over Linköping from Tannefors 1884). | Erroneous information in the printed version of the catalogue regarding provenance, exhibitions and, to a certain extent, litterature. The lot is one of Krouthén's later, and to a certain degree reworked, versions of ”Utsikt över Linköping från Tannefors”, earlier in the collection of Editor Eric Hägge and currently on display in Johan Krouthén-salen in the town hall of Linköping. The lot was most probably painted at the very beginning of the 20th Century. |
94 | Carl Larsson, Girl with ice skates, interior from the school household, Falun. | Watercolour on paper mounted on canvas 75 x 52.5 cm. |
100 | Anders Zorn, "Landskap från Gopsmor" (Landscape from Gopsmor). | Original receipt included in this lot.
Provenance: Ulf and Märta Schéle, Gothenburg. |
138 | Axel Petersson Döderhultarn, Shepard boy with a calf (2). | The number in the printed catalog is not correct, it says 38 but should be 138. |
139 | Sten Ericson, "Gycklaren" (=The Jester). | The number in the printed catalog is not correct, it says 39 but should be 139. |
152 | Gusten Lindberg, "Eko" (=echo). | Correct name Eko (=echo). |
156 | Arvid Knöppel, Sneaking lynx. | Crack (probably already when it was casted) on the lynx's tail. |
161 | Alfred Joseph Charron, Youth. | Droite de Suite (d). |
164 | Giambologna (Giovanni da Bologna) After, "The Rape of the Sabines". | Repairs on the fingers.
Accurate measurement are: sculpture 108.5 cm, base 47 cm. Total height 155.5 cm. |
165 | Tore Strindberg, "Europa". | Litterature: "Konst i svenska hem", vol. II, N:o 5, catalogued p. 251 under collection 374: "Direktör Carl August Wicander, Cardellgatan 1, Stockholm". |
177 | Carl Holsoe, Interior with woman. | Earlier in (Georg) Kleis' Kunsthandel, Vesterbro, Copenhagen. |
184 | Wilhelm Kuhnert, "Tiger am Dschungelbach". | Painted around 1915-20, according to Dr. Angelika Grettmann-Werner. Recorded under No. 6462 in the catalogue raisonné of Wilhelm Kuhnert. |
188 | Alfred Sisley, "Paysanne sous les arbres fruitiers". | According to Comité Alfred Sisley probably painted circa 1865-66. Certificate accompanies this lot. |
189 | Maximilien Luce, "Le viaduc d'Auteuil (Le Pont)". | Certificate accompanies this lot.
No droite de suite on this lot. |
191 | Portrait of a gentleman with sword. | Earlier in the Hamilton Collection at Hedensberg, Västmanland.
Bukowski Auktioner, Sale 204, 21-22 April 1915, lot 39 (Unknown artist, "Hans Skytte"). |
194 | Per Krafft d.ä., "Gustaf Anton Gyldenstolpe" (1744-1827). | Formerly in the coll at Kyleberg, Östergötland. |
196 | Per Krafft d.ä., Portrait of a man & his wife in swedish court dress. | Enligt uppgift avbildar porträtten friherre Patrick Alströmer (1733-1804), kommerseråd och direktör för Ostindiska kompaniet. Kvinnan är friherrinnan Christina Maria Silfverschiöld (1751-1823), Alströmers hustru i andra äktenskapet. |
248 | Jacob Adriaensz. Backer, Older man with beard. | Executed between 1632-1635. Depicts Democritus, the laughing Greek philosopher. |
274 | A Montainous landscape with figures. | The number below the picture in the printed catalog is wrong, it's 37 but should be 274. |
279 | Philips Wouwerman Circle of, Resting people and horses outside an inn. | Circle of. |
280 | Matthijs Voet Attributed to, King David and Abigail. | Not allowed for export |
292 | Egbert van Heemskerk Circle of, Interior from a tavern. | Circle of. |
306 | Pehr Hörberg, Battle between Turks and Christians. | The artist is Pehr Hörberg (1746-1816). |
340 | QUEEN LOVISA ULRIKA OF SWEDEN (1720-1782), bookbinding with royal monogram. (2). | One binding with minor damage at corner and top of spine. The book from 1722 is lacking one first leaf and with minor damage at the other one. A few pages with minor hole and minor damage. |
349 | Johannes/Jean Blaeu, From: Atlas Maior (9). | 9 maps. Also includes "Livonia vulgo Lvetland" (48 x 37 cm), and Lapponia (41,4 x 52 cm). |
363 | A Swedish Rococo 18th century commode. | Some of the mounts are later and one part is missing. |
382 | A Gustavian late 18th century secretaire by N. P. Stenström, master 1781. | The stone top old but not original. |
423 | A pair of Rococo 18th century armchairs. | Korrekt proveniens: Inköpta i Sten Rockes antikaffär i Stockholm, 1958. Från herresäte i Västergötland. |
560 | A Swedish Empire 19th century porphyry urn. | The lot with export restrictions, if the hammer price exceeds 50.000 SEK. |
561 | A Swedish Empire 19th century porphyry urn. | The lot with export restrictions, if the hammer price exceeds 50.000 SEK. |
562 | A Swedish Empire 19th century porphyry urn. | The lot with export restrictions, if the hammer price exceeds 50.000 SEK. |
676 | An engraved armorial goblet with cover, 18th Century. | Cover contemporary but not originally belonging to the piece. |
715 | A 19th century Greec icon, St. Mina, with date1814. | Greec, depicting St. Mina |
717 | A Russian 19th century icon, St. Nil Stolbenskii. | Correct motif is St. Nil Stolbenskii |
726 | A Russian 19th century parcel-gilt tankard, unidentified makers mark, Moscow 1884. | Damaged by handles thumb-piece. |
790 | A German late 19th century silver jardiniere, marked Wilkens. | Filled base. |
817 | A Swedish 18th century gold snuff-box, possibly of Frans Wilhelmsson, Stockholm 1786. | Possibly of Frans Wilhelmsson, maker in Stockholm 1768-1810. |
959 | A natural pearl and old-cut diamond necklace. Total carat weight of diamonds circa 1.69 cts. | Certificates on the two larger pearls. |
1002 | A pair of 19th century turqoise earrings. | turquoises missing |
1062 | A natural red spinel, 11.15 cts, and diamond, circa 2.00 cts, ring. | Carat weight of Spinel is 11.15 cts. |
1148 | Bovet. Gold. Ø 57 mm. | Duplex Escapement |
1158 | Rolex - Date. Gold. Automatic. Ø 34 mm. | Ø 34 mm. |
1163 | A Patek Philippe 18K white gold men's wristwatch. Manual winding. 26 x 22 mm. 1960s. | Defect crown. |
1169 | Van Cleef & Arpels - Annual Calendar. Gold. Automatic. Ø 31 mm. 1995. | The button for setting the moon phase at 4 o'clock are sticky. |
1216 | SEMI-ANTIQUE KASHAN/SAROUK FIGURAL, possibly Qazwin or India (Rajastan). 297,5 x 231 cm. | Possibly Qazwin or India (Rajastan). |
1232 | SEMI-ANTIQUE KERMAN. 261,5 x 162 cm. | The outer border has a cartouche with an inscription: KIRMAN HUSSEIN-HONARI (Hussein Honari is the name of the manufacturer who comes from Kerman). |
1259 | OLD TABRIZ. 338 x 244,5 cm. | The width is 244,5 cm. |
1286 | A Archaistic bronze lid for a dou vessel. | Lid for a dou vessel. |
1304 | A large archaistic bronze hu, presumably Ming dynasty (1366-1644). Archaistic writing to base. | Wear. In good condition. |
1309 | An embossed gilt copper alloy plaque of Bodhisattva Mañjughośa, Qianlong six character mark and period, 18th Century. | Numbering to base ("eleven"). Part of base-plate missing. |
1313 | A gilt bronze figure of Vajrapani with consort in yabyum position, Nepal/Tibet, presumably early 20th Century. | Nepal/Tibet, presumably early 20th Century. |
1342 | A set of three pieces of Chinese garments, late Qing dynasty (1644-1912). | Coat reworked. |
1420 | A Chinese white stone tazza with cover, 20th Century. | One handle with a small damage. |
1482 | Two famille verte dinner plates, Qing dynasty, Kangxi (1662-1722). | Cracks. |
1555 | A famille rose 'European Subject' punch bowl, Qing dynasty, Qianlong (1736-95). | Old and newer repairs. Cracks from rim (6-8 cm). Has been in four or more pieces. |
1582 | A famille rose tobacco leaf tureen stand, Qing dynasty, Qianlong (1736-95). | Repair to rim, restored and coated, ware to glaze. Otherwise in good condition. |
1605 | A pale celadon glazed brush washer, Qing dynasty (1644-1912), with Kangxi six character mark. | Minor fritt to rim. |
1618 | A peach shaped stone ware water sprinkler, Korea, 19th Century. | Korean, 19th Century. |
1669 | A doucai jar, Qing dynasti, 19th Century. | Minor wear. In good condition. |
1704 | A blue and white brush pot, Qing dynasty, Kangxi (1662-1722). | Rim polished. |
1707 | A set of four blue and white dinner plates, Qing dynasty, with Kangxi six character mark and period (1662-1722). | Three with restored chips to rim. Crack to rim. |