Among the highlights of the collection was a unique cabinet, designed around 1920 for Gunnar and Gerda Asplund’s home at Mosebacke, which, after a lengthy bidding war, quadrupled its estimate and sold for a final price of SEK 231,250. Another item that exceeded expectations was a plaster model of Carl Milles' “Angel of Death,” created for Asplund's Woodland Chapel at Skogskyrkogården, which sparked fierce bidding and fetched a final price of SEK 572,000.
In addition to the collection from the Asplund family, a table, a set of chairs, and a ceiling fixture from Karlshamn Secondary School, designed by Gunnar Asplund and constructed between 1912-18, were also up for auction. The highest final price was achieved for the dining table, which sold for SEK 218,750.
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