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Traditionel Auktion 895
AUKTION
9. - 11. juni 2020
EFTERSYN
Torsdag 4. juni kl. 11 - 17
Fredag 5. juni Grundlovsdag lukket
Lørdag 6. juni kl. 11 - 16
Søndag 7. juni kl. 11 - 16
Mandag 8. juni kl. 11 - 17
eller efter aftale
På et kort øjeblik blev verden forandret som følge af COVID-19. Danmark kan heldigvis som flere andre
lande nu åbne mere og mere op for samfundet igen. Hos Bruun Rasmussen følger vi myndighedernes
retningslinjer og afholder den Traditionelle Auktion og det indledende eftersyn ud fra visse restriktioner
og forholdsregler.
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The world changed overnight due to COVID-19. Luckily, Denmark can now, as other countries around the world,
begin to open up again. At Bruun Rasmussen, we are following the guidelines of the local authorities and will
conduct our Live Auction and preview with certain restrictions and regulations.
Experience the Lots and Bid at the Auction – from the Comfort of Your Living Room
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auction via bruun-rasmussen.dk and the auction catalogues. You can also request condition reports or call one
of our specialists, who can provide you with more information about specific art objects.
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NB: As a result of COVID-19, the café is unfortunately closed, and there will be no presentations, guided tours or drinks
served during the preview. Furthermore, there is no cloakroom, and larger bags are therefore prohibited.
Tirsdag 9. juni
kl. 16 Malerier 1 - 94
kl. 18 Armbåndsure 95 - 136
Onsdag 10. juni
kl. 14 Asiatisk auktion 137 - 177
kl. 15 Russisk auktion 178 - 200
kl. 15.30 Sølv og porcelæn 201 - 232
Møbler, ure, bronzer og tæpper 233 - 324
Torsdag 11. juni
kl. 16 Smykker 325 - 515
AUCTION
9 - 11 June 2020
PREVIEW
Thursday 4 June 11 am - 5 pm
Friday 5 June Constitution Day Closed
Saturday 6 June 11 am - 4 pm
Sunday 7 June 11 am - 4 pm
Monday 8 June 11 am - 5 pm
or by appointment
Tuesday 9 June
4 pm Paintings 1 - 94
6 pm Wristwatches 95 - 136
Wednesday 10 June
2 pm Asian sale 137 - 177
3 pm Russian sale 178 - 200
3:30 pm Silver and ceramics 201 - 232
Furniture, clocks, bronzes and carpets 233 - 324
Thursday 11 June
4 pm Jewellery 325 - 515
Tuesday 16 June
4 pm Paintings and sculptures
Wednesday 17 June
2 pm Paintings and sculptures
Prints
Thursday 18 June
4 pm Silver and decorative art
Furniture, lamps and carpets
Med dette katalog byder vi velkommen til sommerauktion i Bredgade. Ordene i overskriften
stammer fra ”Midsommervisen”, som Holger Drachmann skrev i 1885 til skuespillet ”Der
var engang”. Som forfatter var Drachmann en af det moderne gennembruds kontroversielle
skikkelser, og som kunstner kom han til at spille en vigtig rolle for kunstnerkolonien i Skagen.
Heroppe på Danmarks nordligste punkt mødte han den af tidens malere, der var allerbedst
til at skildre den danske sommer, nemlig P.S. Krøyer. Denne malers mest berømte værk er
”Sankt Hans-blus på Skagen Strand” fra 1906, og her har han ladet lokale skagboer, byens
bedre borgerskab og repræsentanter fra kunstnermiljøet samles omkring den festlige danske
sommertradition. På auktionen præsenterer vi en af Krøyers forstudier fra 1905 – et portræt
af Drachmann og hans sidste hustru, den norskfødte Soffi. Parret har opmærksomheden
rettet mod noget uden for billedrammen, og deres ansigter er lyst op af det Sankt Hans-bål,
som man ser i det endelige værk fra året efter. Drachmann tårner sig op i sin karakteristiske
sorte slyngkappe og eksotiske hat, mens han holder sin stok i den ene hånd og sin mange år
yngre hustru i den anden. I deres ansigtsudtryk mødes den aldrendes upåvirkede ro og ung-
dommens forventningsfulde glæde. Der er sommerstemning for alle pengene i denne studie,
og skulle det ikke være nok, har vi fire andre af Krøyers værker med på auktionen. Det gælder
et andet portræt af Drachmann, et kystparti fra Vesterhavet med rosafarvede skyer og et af
hans l’heure bleu-motiver med en dreng, der sopper i måneskinnet. Vi byder også på et af
Krøyers værker, der ikke tager udgangspunkt i Skagen. Det sker i form af en hidtil ukendt
nøgenstudie af en kvinde udført under en rejse til Paris i 1877 efter Rembrandts ”Bathsheba
tager bad”, der hænger på Louvre (kat.nr. 28, 40, 32, 37 og 16).
For et halvt år siden solgte vi et værk af den samtidige Vilhelm Hammershøi for 31,5
mio. kr., og det opnåede dermed status som det hidtil næstdyreste værk af kunstneren på
auktionsmarkedet. Som de fleste ved, er Hammershøi bedst kendt for sine sparsomt ind-
rettede og stemningsmættede interiører, og man kunne fristes til at spørge, om han aldrig
kom udenfor i sin søgen efter motiver. Det gjorde han imidlertid, og med på auktionen
har vi et af hans landskaber med træer på en bakke ved Frederiksværk fra 1904. Det sam-
me gælder et motiv med to tændte stearinlys i stager, som Hammershøi skildrede i flere
malerier sidenhen, fx i det kendte værk ”Fem portrætter”, der i dag hænger på Thielska
Galleriet i Stockholm (kat.nr. 41 og 47).
Det er ikke hver dag, at man ser en signeret rokokokommode af møbelsnedkeren Mathias
Ortmann på auktionsmarkedet. Han anvendte nemlig kun signaturetiketter på sine møbler i
en relativ kort periode af sit kunstneriske virke – fra 1745-57. Kommoden er udtryk for perio-
dens allerfineste nordeuropæiske møbelsnedkerkunst og har tidligere været i grosserer Louis
Foghts samling (kat.nr. 241).
Er tiden derimod inde til at forsøde tilværelsen med skønne smykker, præsenterer vi denne
gang et stort udvalg, heriblandt fra Boucheron. Det franske familieforetagende blev
grundlagt i 1858 og indtog som den første juveler den prominente parisiske adresse Place
Vendôme. Allerede i 1867 vandt grundlæggeren Frederic Boucheron guldmedalje på
Verdensudstillingen, og lige siden dengang har juveleren stået for udsøgt design og
håndværk og har gennem tiden været den foretrukne smykkeleverandør for et utal af kvinder
verden over. I den danske smykkeverden har juveleren Hartmann’s gennem to årtier stået
stærkt, og på auktionen præsenterer vi blandt andet et af deres bemærkelsesværdige
armbånd med de fineste Tahiti-perler (kat. nr. 340-344, 370-374 og 377).
Sammen med smykkerne udbyder vi også en guldtabatiere med seks store diamanter, som
den tyske juveler C.M. Weishaupt & Söhne udførte i Hanau i 1860’erne. Dette klenodie er
prydet med Christian IX’s kronede monogram og skulle i følge mundtlige overleveringer have
været brugt som kongelig præsentationsgave til den norske digter og dramatiker Henrik
Ibsen (kat.nr. 415).
Man har også endnu engang mulighed for at blive ejer af det legendariske Rolex Daytona med
referencen 6239. Det udbudte ur tilhører en sjælden variant af skivedesign, som samlere i dag
betegner som eksotisk. Modellen er opkaldt efter den berømte racerkører og skuespiller Paul
Newman, der ofte blev set med denne elegante reference på armen – både i hollywoodfilm
og på racerbanen. Denne klassiker bliver udbudt til en vurdering på 800.000-1.000.000 kr.
(kat.nr. 118).
Med ønsket om en god midsommer!
With this catalogue, we welcome you to our summer auction in Copenhagen. The lyrics
of the headline come from the Danish ”Midsummer Song”, which the poet and playwright
Holger Drachmann wrote in 1885 for the play ”Once Upon a Time”. As a writer, Drachmann
was one of the Modern Breakthrough’s controversial figures, and as an artist, he came to play
an important role for the artist colony in Skagen. There at Denmark’s northernmost point, he
met one of the period’s finest painters of the Danish summer: P.S. Krøyer. This painter’s most
famous work is ”Midsummer Eve Bonfire on Skagen’s Beach” from 1906, where he gathered
local residents, the finer citizenry and representatives from the artist colony around the
festive Danish summer tradition of the bonfire. At this auction, we present one of Krøyer’s
preliminary studies from 1905 – a portrait of Drachmann and his final wife, the Norwegian-
born Soffi. The couple is preoccupied with something outside the frame of the painting, and
their faces are lit up by the Midsummer Eve bonfire that you see in the final work from the
following year. Drachmann towers in his distinctive black cape and exotic hat while holding
his cane in one hand and his much younger wife in the other. In their facial expressions, the
unaffected calm of the elderly person and the youth’s expectant joy meet. This study is brim-
ming with a summer mood and if that is not enough, we have four other Krøyer paintings
included in the auction. An additional portrait of Drachmann is among the group as well as
a coastal view of the North Sea with rose-coloured clouds and one of Krøyer’s l’Heure Bleue
motifs with a boy paddling in the moonlight. We also offer one of his works not based on the
life of Skagen. This painting is an unknown nude study of a woman made by Krøyer during
a trip to Paris in 1877, where he copied Rembrandt’s ”Bathsheba at Her Bath” at the Louvre
(cat. no. 28, 40, 32, 37 and 16).
Six months ago, we sold a work of Krøyer’s contemporary Vilhelm Hammershøi for DKK
31.5 million. This hammer price was the second-highest ever for a work by the artist on the
auction market. As most people know, Hammershøi is best known for his sparsely decorated
and evocative interiors, and one might be tempted to consider whether he ever ventured
outside in his quest for motifs. That he actually did so, is proven at this auction with one of
his landscapes from 1904 depicting trees on a hill near the town of Frederiksværk. Also in-
cluded at the auction is a motif with two candlesticks, which Hammershøi used in several of
his paintings, including in the famous work ”Five Portraits” that today hangs at the Thielska
Gallery in Stockholm (cat. no. 41 and 47).
It’s not every day you get to see a signed Rococo commode by the cabinetmaker Mathias
Ortmann on the auction market. One reason for this is that he only used signature labels on
his furniture during part of his career – from 1745-57. The commode is an example of the
finest Northern European carpentry of the period and has previously been in the merchant
Louis Foght’s collection (cat. no. 241).
If you instead feel that it is time to sweeten your existence with beautiful jewellery, we can
this time present a large selection that includes jewellery from Boucheron. Founded in 1858,
the French family-owned business was the first jeweller to occupy the prominent Parisian
address of Place Vendôme. Already in 1867, the founder Frederic Boucheron won the gold
medal at the Exposition Universelle, and ever since, the jeweller has been the epitome
of exquisite design and craftsmanship and has been the preferred jewellery purveyor for
countless women worldwide. In the Danish jewellery world, Hartmann’s has been in popular
demand for two decades, and at this auction, we present, among other items, one of their
remarkable bracelets with the finest Tahiti pearls. (cat. no. 340-344, 370-374 and 377).
Along with the jewellery, we can also offer a gold tabatière with six large diamonds, which
the German jeweller C.M. Weishaupt & Söhne made in Hanau in the 1860s. This treasure is
adorned with Christian IX’s crowned monogram and, according to oral tradition, it was used
as a royal presentation gift to the Norwegian poet and playwright Henrik Ibsen (cat. no. 415).
You also once again have the chance to become the owner of the legendary Rolex Daytona
reference 6239. The wristwatch belongs to a rare variant with a dial design that collectors
today consider exotic. The model is named after the famous actor and race car driver Paul
Newman, who was often seen with this elegant reference around his wrist – both in Holly-
wood movies and on the racetrack. This classic will be up for auction at an estimated price
of DKK 800,000-1,000,000 (cat. no. 118).
We wish you all a wonderful Midsummer!
Wristwatches - Aarhus
Esben Skov Jensen
+45 8818 1199
ej@bruun-rasmussen.dk
Lot 398
Lot 399
Lot 205
201 202
A set of 19 Danish silver plates with beaded border A pair of Danish silver covered casseroles, gilt
and one in almost identical design. Denmark 20th interiors, detachable handles of ebony, cover
century. Weight 9956 g. Diam. 27.8-28 cm. (20) finials in the shape of clusters of grapes and vines,
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350 engraved with noble crowned MF in leaf cartou-
che. Maker Anton Michelsen, Copenhagen 1847.
Weight 3095 g. Diam. 19 cm. L. 32 cm. (2)
DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
202
203 204
“Flora Danica” 11 porcelain lunch plates with “Flora Danica” two square porcelain bowls, deco-
pierced borders, decorated in colours and gold with rated in colours and gold with flowers. The Royal
flowers. 3554. Royal Copenhagen. Diam. 23 cm. (11) Danish Porcelain Factory 1894-1900. L. 23 cm.
DKK 25,000-30,000 / € 3,350-4,000 W. 23 cm. (2) DKK 10,000-12,000 / € 1,350-1,600
204
205
206
“Flora Danica" 11 porcelain lunch plates decorated
in colours and gold with flowers. 3550. Royal
Copenhagen circa 1898-1923. Diam. 23 cm. (11)
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
208
“Flora Danica" three porcelain dishes of oval shape,
decorated in colours and gold with flowers. 3516,
3517 and 3518. Royal Copenhagen circa 1898-
1923. L. 26-41 cm. (3)
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
208
209
“Rosenborg” sterling silver cutlery. Maker A. Michelsen,
Copenhagen 20th century. Weight 2970 g. (73)
Comprising:
12 dinner forks
12 dinner knives
12 lunch forks
12 lunch knives
8 bouillon spoons
10 dessert spoons
1 sauce spoon
1 meat fork
2 cold meat forks
1 serving spoon DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350
210
A Danish Regence silver bonbonniére, of oval shape,
engraved with Regence ornamentation. Maker Jacob von
Holten, Copenhagen c. 1724. Weight 230 g. H. 7 cm.
L. 11.5 cm.
Literature: Chr. A. Bøje: Danske guld og sølv smedemærker,
1979. Volume I, p. 122, presumably the bonbonnière referred
to under the maker Jacob von Holten: Oval bonbonnière
with Regence engravings KM 1724.
DKK 10,000-15,000 / € 1,350-2,000
210
211
213
212 A Kastrup faience dish decorated in colours with
flowers and cabbage rim in green. Denmark, 18th
century. Diam. 36 cm.
Literature: This model depicted in Jørgen Ahlefeldt-
Laurvig og Anne-Mari Steimle: Fajence og Stengods
fra Fabriken i Kastrup, 1977.
DKK 10,000-15,000 / € 1,350-2,000
213
218
A 14k gold hunter case pocket watch with
minute repetition and chronograph, white dial
with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and
outer 0-60 chronograph scale, movement en-
graved with swiss patent 13244, dust cover of
gold. Outer cases marked LBF for Louis Brandt
& Freres, based in Bienne, Switzerland, all cases
numbered 50639. C. 1900. Weight 123 g. Case
diam. 57 mm. DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
218
219
221
“Flora Danica" 11 porcelain plates decorated
in colours and gold with flowers. 3549. Royal
Copenhagen circa 1898-1923. Diam. 25.5 cm.
(11) DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
220
221
222
223
A Danish Rococo silver coffee pot, of oval baluster
fluted form, chased and engraved with rocailles and
flowers, two rocaille cartouches pricked with owner's
initials SH and KF respectively, raised on three tall
cast leaf supports, leaf bud finial, scroll handle of
black painted wood. Maker Joachim Weller, licensed
Holstebro 1754-1792. Weight 764 g. H. 27 cm. 223
DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
224
225
226
A set of 13 Danish silver plates with beaded border.
Carl F. Christiansen, K.E. Thygesen Jacobsen and
Sv. Toxværd, Copenhagen 20th century. Weight
6731 g. Diam. 27.8-28.2 cm. (13)
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
227
A pair of Danish Regence silver candlesticks,
octagonal baluster stems on fluted octagonal
bases. Maker Philip Lorenz Weghorst, Copenhagen
1735. Weight 674 g. H. 20 cm. (2)
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
227
228
229
229
A Danish set of 12 silver plates with beaded border.
Maker Svend Toxværd, Copenhagen 20th century.
Weight 6223 g. Diam. 28 cm. (12)
DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
230
“Flora Danica” five porcelain pastry plates,
decorated in colours and gold with flowers.
3554. Royal Copenhagen. Diam. 19.5 cm. (5)
DKK 10,000-15,000 / € 1,350-2,000
231
“Flora Danica” five porcelain dinner plates
with pierced border, decorated in colours and
gold with flowers. 3553. Royal Copenhagen.
Diam. 25.5 cm. (5)
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
231
232
“Flora Danica” 10 porcelain side plates decorated
in colours and gold with flowers. 3552. Royal
Copenhagen. Diam. 14.5 cm. (10)
DKK 10,000-12,000 / € 1,350-1,600
210
Wednesday 10 June
Lot 233 - 324
Lot 249
233
235
A pair of Danish white and blue tile-top tables each with six
Dutch faience tiles decorated with religious scenes, slides for
candles and drawer. 18th-19th century.
H. 75 cm. W. 49 cm. D. 35 cm. (2) DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
234
235
236
A Flemish Verdure tapestry. Allegorical scenery with
two goddesses in woodland surroundings. Executed
in wool and silk. C. 1700. W. 305 cm. H. 275 cm.
Reduced in size. DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
237
A large North Germany Baroque cupboard, walnut massive and veneered, the
top molded with carved foliage and birds, the Virgin and Child with Saint
Anne, ribbon with the inscription 'IN LIEB UND FRID WIRD ALES GROS' (in
love and peace all is well), front with two doors divided by pilasters richly
carved with figures, foliage and cherub, the lower part with one large drawer
raised on five ball feet. Hamburg, c. 1700. H. 225 cm. W. 232 cm. D. 87 cm.
Literature: Himmelheber/Kreisel. “Die Kunst des deutschen Möbels“. Munich 1973,
Volume 1, images 505-509.
Provenance: Danish manor house, Funen. DKK 50,000-60,000 / € 6,700-8,050
239
A Flemish Verdure tapestry. Scenery with view from the
woodland toward castles. Executed in wool and silk. Early
18th century. W. 351 cm. H. 279 cm.
Sold at Bruun Rasmussen 2007, auction 705, lot. 2165.
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
240
A Norwegian glass lantern with floral engravings, within
a crown- shaped and foliate gilt metal frame, the inside
fitted for one candle. Presumably from Hurdal, late 18th
century. H. 82 cm. Diam. 38 cm.
The glass production in Hurdal was active from 1755 to 1895.
DKK 20,000-30,000 / € 2,700-4,000
242
An antique Heriz carpet, North West Persia. Classical
geometrical medallion design and stylised flower-
ing vines. Executed with a fine bright natural colour
palette. C. 1890. 369 x 295 cm.
DKK 130,000 / € 17,500
243
243
A Danish Rococo walnut console table, curved profiled top above single
drawer, curved leaf carved legs. The back stamped with Danish King Christian
VII's crowned monogram and inventory stamp 'FBe' for Frederiksberg Palace.
18th century. H. 79 cm. W. 100 cm. D. 62 cm.
Provenance: The Danish actress and writer Johanne Luise Heiberg's private
furnishings (1812-1890), inherited by descent.
DKK 20,000-30,000 / € 2,700-4,000
245
BURCHARD PRECHT,
ATTRIBUTED
b. Bremen 1651, d. Stockholm 1738
246
248
248
A set of six French Louis XIV giltwood armchairs,
each with high backs profiled frame with curved vo-
lute armrests, cabriole legs joined by stretcher. Early
18th century. Gilding renewed. Upholstered with
embossed velvet brocade. (6) DKK 60,000 / € 8,050
247
248
249
A large Italian monumental marble console with
red Breccia marble top and white marble supports
inlaid with polychrome marbles, each in the shape
of Sphinx and terminated by a lion's paw. Probably
Genovese, 19th century.
H. 96 cm. L. 247 cm. W. 73 cm.
Sold at Christie's, Paris. Le Goût français dont « Le Pa-
villon de Ribourg », lot 217, from an appartment dec-
orated by famous photographer and interior designer
Alberto Pinto (1943-2012).
DKK 200,000-250,000 / € 27,000-33,500
Detail of red Breccia marble top.
250
An antique Bakshaish carpet, North West Persia. A rare styl-
ized square medallion surrounded by highly stylized en-
twined branches and leaves on an ivory field. 1880-1900.
370 x 295 cm. DKK 75,000 / € 10,000
251
A large French Louis XV style gilt bronze cartel clock
adorned with cupid driving his dove-drawn chariot
above an undulating pierced foliate panelled case
with a figure of the resting Psyche, white enam-
el dial with hours in Roman numerals and seconds
in Arabic numerals, pierced gilt-bronze scrolling
hands. The dial marked 'Bertoul a Paris'. C. 1870.
H. 98 cm. W. 60 cm.
This impressive clock is after the celebrated model by
Jacques Caffieri dating from circa 1745, now in the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and illustrated in Tardy,
"La Pendule Française des origines au Louis XV", Vol. I,
p. 190, fig. 1. DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
254
253
A French Louis XV style gilt bronze and rock crys-
tal chandelier, open cage-shaped frame with six
S-scrolled branches, floral-shaped drip-pans and
nozzles hung with large pear-shaped drops and
smaller facet cut. Mid-19th century. H. 74 cm.
Diam. 48 cm. DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
254
A Louis XV rosewood marquetry commode with flo-
ral pattern, curved sides and front with two drawers,
curved burgundy marble top. Paris, 18th century.
H. 85 cm. W. 98 cm. D. 50 cm.
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
255
FRANÇOIS AGERON
b. Arbigny , d. Paris
256
An antique Heriz carpet, North West Persia. All over styl-
ized rosette, palmette, entwined branch and foliage design.
C. 1910. 540 x 380 cm. DKK 60,000 / € 8,050
257
A Fereghan-Sarouk palace carpet, Persia. An impressive oversize
medallion design on a blue field of flowering vines, rosettes and
foliage. C. 1940. 707 x 437 cm. DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
259
260
A set of twelve white painted Gustavian chairs after
model by the Stockholm chairmaker Ephraim Ståhl
(1794-1820), each back carved with female Egyp-
tian busts and foliage. Sweden, late 18th century.
(12)
The chairs are made after design by the Stockholm
258 chair-maker Ephraim Ståhl, (1767-1820). He was born
A Gustavian giltwood mirror adorned with carvings in Finland and became master in Stockholm in 1794.
and blue decoration, the frame with porphyry glass. His production was large and of noticeable quality, and
Stockholm, late 18th century. H. 156 cm. W. 73 cm. he worked mostly in the late Gustavian style and the
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350 Swedish Empire style. The design is predominantly Ne-
oclassical. His furniture was in very high demand, and
259 his workshop furnished numerous castles and manor
A free-standing Gustavian giltwood console with houses with chairs and couches.
'faux' marble top and porphyry painted glass. Late
18th century. H. 75 cm. L. 112 cm. W. 62 cm. Literature: Torsten Sylvén, 'Stolens guldalder', 2003,
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700 p. 203-204. DKK 80,000 / € 10,500
261
A large emerald green glass, gilt brass and bronze
hall lantern with one internal light, adorned with
prisms. 19th century. H. 105 cm. Diam. 45 cm.
DKK 35,000 / € 4,700
262
A French Louis XVI gilt and patinated bronze and
white marble mantel clock with white enamel dial
signed 'P. Brisson Paris' (probably the clockmak-
er Louis-Pierre Brisson, master in 1775), later free
swinging pendulum. Late 18th century.
H. 65 cm. W. 47 cm. D. 13 cm.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
262
263
An Italian Florentine Louis XVI giltwood center table with
a yellow Sienna marble top above an 'a la Grecque' carved
frieze, on square tapering and fluted legs. Late 18th and
early 19th century. H. 86 cm. W. 166 cm. D. 87 cm.
Provenance: The Danish Asiatic Company at Strandgade 25,
Copenhagen. The main building designed by Architect Philip
de Lange (b. 1704- d. 1766).
265
A pair of Louis XVI gilt bronze and white
marble vases on tripod bases, cast with pine
cones, ram’s heads and rosettes. Late 18th
century. H. 47 cm. W. 20 cm. (2)
DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
266
A signed Hereke full silk rug, Turkey. An all
over design of linked entwined branches,
palmettes, rosettes and foliage on an ivory
field. Corner with Hereke signature mono
gram. C. 1 million kn. pr. sqm. C. 1960.
225 x 155 cm. DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
266
268
MAISON MILLET ing 'meuble et bronze d'art, genre ancien et moderne.'
A Louis XVI style rosewood marquetry and gilt The company won several awards in the series of exhi-
bronze mounted display cabinet, front with a pair of bitions in London and Paris, such as the gold medal in
glass doors. Signed 'Millet á Paris'. Third-quarter of the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle, a Grand Prix in
the 19th century. H. 172 cm. W. 120 cm. D. 44 cm. 1900 and three further diplomes d'honneur and four
Maison Millet was established by Théodore Millet in médailles d'or for the furniture they produced. The firm
1853, and operated until 1902 from premises at 11, specialized in the Louis XV and XVI styles, though they
Rue Jacques-Coeur, Paris, before relocating to 23, were acclaimed by their contemporaries for working
Boulevard Beaumarchais. Maison Millet was a highly in their own modern style and were an active client of
regarded furniture firm that was described as produc- François Linke. DKK 75,000 / € 10,000
269
A French Louis XVI style mahogany and gilt
bronze mounted lady's desk after model
by Jean Henri Riesener (1735-1806), with
brown gilt tooled leather top. 19th century.
H. 75 cm. W. 95 cm. D. 60 cm.
DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
270
A French Louis XVI mantel clock, white and
black marble, gilt and patinated bronze, the
movement with white enamel dial carried by
obelisks and adorned with Roman warrior,
free-swinging sunburst Apollo pendulum.
Late 18th century.
H. 58 cm. W. 44 cm. D. 19 cm.
DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
270
271
A Scagliola and bronze table, the circular blacktop
inlaid with colourful shells, corals and pearls, tripod
base with hoof endings. Mid-19th century.
H. 69 cm. Diam. 61 cm. DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
Wool on cotton foundation, executed with a clear The region’s reputation for producing high-quality rugs
and colourful natural colour palette. App. 200.000 and carpets led to a fortuitous decision by the foreign
kn. pr. sqm. Late 19th century. 520 x 420 cm. export firm Ziegler and Co., who decided to establish
workshops in the Sultanabad area sometime around
Among the various types of late nineteenth-centu- 1883. This move gave Ziegler more control over their
ry Persian room-size rugs that grew out of the grand product and overseas profits.
tradition of classical era Safavid carpets, Sultanabads
tend to stand apart for a number of reasons. Safavid The firm’s innovative marketing and product develop-
Persian carpets were often monumental in size, but ment strategies led to partnerships with designers from
their designs tended to be finely detailed with count- the prestigious Liberty of London department store as
less curves, and the component motifs were relatively well as B. Altman and Company of New York. These de-
small in comparison to the size of the field. signers revamped Safavid patterns from the 1500s and
1600s to suit Western tastes. Their formula centered
on adapting and redrawing these elegant designs in a
new selection of colours. DKK 350,000 / € 47,000
275 274
An Empire gilt bronze gallery ornament probably
from a 'surtout de table' adorned with openwork
vases, foliage, lions and three porcelain plaques
decorated with polychrome flowers. France, early
19th century. H. 14 cm. L. 73 cm.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
275
276
"Portefaix" a French gilt and patinated bronze
mantel clock, after a design by bronzier Jean-André
Reiche (1752-1817), the round enamel dial is set
into a case resembling a woven basket or a bundle
of cotton borne on the back of a male figure with The preparatory drawing of the clock registered in
enamel eyes, bare torso and a water gourd hanging early 1808 by the talented Parisian artist and bronzier
from his belt, he wears a hat and carries a bam- Jean-André Reiche is in the Musée des Arts décoratifs
boo cane in one hand while holding a letter in the in Paris.
other. The oval base is adorned with the motif of
a monkey swinging from a cord stretched between Literature: Elke Niehüser, Die französische Bronzeuhr,
two palm trees, and the sides are decorated with Munich 1997, no. 240.
parakeets in palm trees. Signed 'á Paris'. Early 19th Tardy, Paris 1969, vol. II, p. 358.
century. H. 39 cm. DKK 70,000 / € 9,400
277
277
An antique Heriz rug, North West Persia. A fine
classical small size well-drawn medallion design
executed with the finest sense of natural colour
combination. C. 1900. 195 x 165 cm.
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
278
An antique Kashan Mohtasham silk rug, Persia.
Slightly stylized medallion design. Early 20th cen-
tury. 194 x 132 cm.
The famous Kashani "Mohtasham" workshop was
founded by the master weaver Haji Mollah Moham-
mad Hassan Mohtasham in c. 1845 and continued
by his two sons after he retired in the mid-1880s. The
weavings of the Mohtasham workshop is associat-
ed with carpets of the highest quality within Persian
workshop pieces.
For more information on Mohtasham carpets, see:
Siawosch Azadi’s article ‘The Mark of Mohtasham’.
HALI, Issue 160, 2009, pp. 66-73.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
278
L'Amérique, a Directoire gilt and patinated bronze The Swiss-born clockmaker Jean Henri Hunziker
allegorical mantel clock 'au bon sauvage' with fig- worked in Paris from around 1800 to 1820, based at
ure personifying America. The case, after a design Rue de Bussi 22.
dated 1799 by Jean-Simon Deverberie (b. 1784–d.
1824), is surmounted by the seated female figure of After a design dated 1799 by Jean-Simon Deverberie
a half-draped huntress with a bow in her right hand (1784–1824) which is preserved in the Bibliothèque
and a quiver of arrows slung across her back, an al- Nationale, Paris.
ligator lying at her feet. The waisted base is mount-
ed with serpent-tied floral garlands and a beaded This clock and others with similar themes appeared at
border, raised on gilt bronze toupie feet. The dial the end of the 18th century in response to the appeal of
signed 'Hunziker á Paris'. France, c. 1800-1815. Jean-Jacques Rousseau's idealized “homme naturel”.
H. 48 cm. W. 37 cm. D. 17 cm. DKK 250,000 / € 33,500
281
282
A French Empire Retour d'Egypte dressing mirror,
mahogany frame with gilt bronze ornaments in the
shape of female Egyptian busts and foliage. Early
19th century. H. 200 cm. W. 105 cm. D. 68 cm.
282
Provenance: The manor house Holckenhavn, Funen.
DKK 15,000-20,000 / € 2,000-2,700
283
A signed full silk Qum carpet, Persia. Flower vase
and rose design on a blue field. Signed: Bafte Iran
Ghom Monadi. C. 950.000 kn. pr. sqm. C. 1960.
354 x 241 cm. DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
285
A pair of elegant late Gustavian giltwood and paint- 284
ed 'demi lune' consoles with white marble tops and
legs in the shape of lion monopodia. Stockholm,
early 19th century. H. 87 cm. W. 68 cm. D. 40 cm. (2)
DKK 60,000 / € 8,050
285
286
A Tabriz carpet, Persia. A highly decorative all over large
linked palmette design on an ivory field. First half 20th
century. 392 x 298 cm. DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
288
A Swedish stone top table with profiled top of Komstad
stone, the lower part of blue painted oak and pine-
wood with baluster-shaped legs joined by X-shaped
stretcher, later drawer. Scania, 18th/19th century.
H. 79 cm. L. 181 cm. W. 80 cm. DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
287
288
290
A set of twelve almost identical Swedish Rococo
chairs, later grey painted, each with arched back
with profiled back splat, curved drop-in seat and
cabriole legs joined by stretcher. Stockholm, mid-
18th century. (12) DKK 60,000 / € 8,050
289
290
291
An antique Kasak rug, Caucasus. A classical tri-
ple medallion design surrounded by Z-form main
border. 1890-1910. 275 x 148 cm.
DKK 18,000 / € 2,400
292
An antique Gendje rug, Caucasus. Design with diag-
onal stripes in different colours surrounded by crab
main border. Several details with animal motifs and
human figures. 19th century. 228 x 126 cm.
DKK 35,000 / € 4,700
292
293
294
A narrow Danish Rococo walnut and giltwood bow-
front cupboard with curved Carrara marble top,
front with door enclosing shelves. Mid-18th century.
H. 89 cm. W. 62 cm. D. 40 cm.
294 DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
295 296
A pair of Gustavian oval giltwood mirrors, carved A large Gustavian painted sideboard with later white
with pearl borders, openwork bows and foliage, marble top above carved rosettes and festoons, ta-
each with twin brass candle holder. Stockholm, late pering round fluted legs. Sweden, late 18th century.
18th century. H. 64 cm. W. 46 cm. (2) H. 86 cm. L. 140 cm. D. 70 cm.
DKK 35,000 / € 4,700 DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
296
297
298 299
A pair of Swedish black painted commodes deco- A Swedish table with top of Öland stone the lower
rated with 'à la grecque' borders, ornaments and part of later painted oak, front with drawer, square
imitated stone tops. Gustavian style, 20th century baluster-shaped legs joined by stretcher. Mid-19th
and later. H. 77 cm. W. 101 cm. D. 49 cm. (2) century and later. H. 76 cm. L. 128 cm. W. 62 cm.
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350 DKK 25,000-30,000 / € 3,350-4,000
297
299
300
A pair of Gustavian style painted vitrine cupboards with two glass
doors enclosing shelves, the lower part with four drawers. Late
19th century with later additions. H. 232 cm. W. 87 cm. D. 47 cm.
(2) DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
301
302
A large Gustavian giltwood sofa with ornamental
carvings and borders, covered in yellow striped silk,
standing on eight round fluted legs. Stockholm, late
18th century. H. 105 cm. L. 200 cm. D. 65 cm.
DKK 20,000 / € 2,700
302
303
304
A late Gustavian mahogany commode
with three brass lined drawers and top
of Älvdalen porphyry. Sweden, early 19th
century. H. 91 cm. W. 104 cm. D. 50 cm.
Älvdalen porphyry works was in the period
1818-1856 owned by the Swedish royal fam-
ily. Among important works from Älvdalen is
the Rosendal Palace vase and the sarcoph-
agus of Karl XIV Johan in The Riddarholm
Church, Stockholm.
DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
305
A Baktiari room size carpet, Persia. A
modern version of the classical "Garden of
paradise" design. C. 2000. 585 x 395 cm.
Provenance: A Danish manor house.
DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
305
306
PIETRO CHIAPPARELLI
A patinated bronze figure of 'The dancing faun' on
an oval marble base, Grand Tour Souvenier. Signed
'Po Chiapparelli Fe Roma'. Italy, late 19th century.
H. 90 cm. L. 42 cm. W. 30 cm.
The original figure of the faun was dug up in Pompeii in
1830 and acquired its fame almost instantly. Its find-
spot was named after it — the House of the Faun.
DKK 30,000-40,000 / € 4,000-5,350
307
308
309
An antique Shirvan rug, Caucasus. All over styl-
ized flowers in lattice design, top with two cocks
and several minor animal motifs surrounded by a
stepped border. 1890-1910. 214 x 129 cm.
DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
309
310
A French gilt and patinated bronze twelve light chan-
delier, centred by a large tazza issuing twelve leaf-
sheathed and scrolled arms, each set on the outside
with a female mask with a floral headband, electrified.
Charles X style, 20th century. H. 110 cm. Diam. 60 cm.
DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
311
A pair of white marble and gilt bronze mounted
vases after model by Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810–
1892). 20th century. H. 54 cm. (2)
DKK 50,000 / € 6,700
312
WASSMUS FRÉRES
A Napoleon III marquetry rosewood marquetry and
gilt bronze mounted cupboard with white marble
top. Marked 'WASSMUS'. France, late 19th century.
H. 94 cm. W. 84 cm. D. 42 cm.
DKK 30,000 / € 4,000
312
313
A Tehran carpet, Persia. Arch design with columns,
trees, cypresses, flowers and foliage. 1930-1940.
295 x 215 cm. DKK 10,000-12,000 / € 1,350-1,600
314
A Tudeshk Nain rug, Persia. An elegant all over de-
sign of palmettes, rosettes, flowers and foliage on a
red field. C. 800.000 kn. pr. sqm. C. 1950.
214 x 137 cm.
Rug and carpets from the “Tudeshk” workshop are con-
sidered to be the far most exclusive pieces from the
Nain area. DKK 10,000-12,000 / € 1,350-1,600
314
315
JOSEPH-EMMANUEL ZWIENER
b. Herdon 1849, d. Paris 1895
316
A white Carrara marble figure, the Roman goddess
Aurora, standing female figure with drapings, on a
profiled plinth. Signed in Cyrillic 'r. BPOYTO, 1894'.
Late 19th century. H. 204 cm. W. 39 cm. D. 39 cm.
Provenance: Professor Dr Med. Louis Sigurd Fridericia
(1881-1947) and his descendants.
DKK 20,000-25,000 / € 2,700-3,350 316
317
A Sarouk rug, Persia. Arch design with columns,
flower vase, cypresses and palmettes on a red field.
Early 20th century. 198 x 132 cm.
DKK 18,000 / € 2,400
318
A signed Isfahan rug, Persia. Classical medallion de-
sign. Signed: Iran Mohammad Horr. Knotted on silk
warps. C. 750.000 kn. pr. sqm. C. 1960. 208 x 149 cm.
DKK 10,000-12,000 / € 1,350-1,600
318
319
320
A large Louis Philippe gilt and patinated
bronze mantel clock adorned with figure
of Apollo with lyre and bow on red 'Griotte
rouge' plinth. Paris, mid-19th century.
H. 68 cm. W. 50 cm. D. 18 cm.
320 DKK 25,000 / € 3,350
321 322
A Chinese carpet. Central design with Phoenix bird A Peking carpet, China. Decorative plain design with
surrounded by classical Chinese symbolic ornaments central roundel with pagoda and flower branches on
on a light blue field. First half 20th century. an open ivory field. First half 20th century.
351 x 276 cm. DKK 18,000 / € 2,400 524 x 272 cm. DKK 40,000 / € 5,350
324
324
A Danish bronze one pounder swivel gun pattern 1781
c 92 cm in total length incl. its "monkey tail" without
visible markings. The cannon is most probably cast by
J. C. Gamst around 1808. It was used on the naval gun-
boats and around 1850 sold to the merchant marine as
a signal cannon. DKK 15,000 / € 2,000
A E Janssen, Luplau 55
Abildgaard, N. A., school of 14 Ender, Axel Hjalmar 52 Jensen, Georg 327, 330, 338
O T
Omega 97, 98 Thomsen, Emma 90, 91
Orlovsky, Vladimir Donatovich 182 Tiffany & Co. 380, 382, 414
Ortmann, Mathias 241 Tornøe, Wenzel 87
Ottesen, O. D. 92 Tudor 136
Tuxen, Laurits 45
P
Pandora 335 V
Panerai 108 Vuitton, Louis 515
Pasetti, Alfred 178
W
Patek Philippe 103, 104
Wen, Wang 172
114, 116, 123
Weylandt, Camilla 428
126, 130, 131
Whitcombe, Thomas 27
Petzholdt, Fritz 54
WIN 356, 398
Philipsen, Theodor 62
Winston, Harry 107
Poussin, Nicolas, after 9
Precht, Burchard 245 Y
Purygin, Leonid 192 Yorke, William Howard 26
R Yunshan, Lu 155
Ring, L. A. 63, 74 Z
Rolex 95, 96, 99 Zahrtmann, Kristian 68
100, 105, 106 Zwiener, Joseph-Emmanuel 315
109, 110, 111
112, 115, 117
118, 119, 120
124, 132, 135
Rémond, Francois 264
Rückert, Feodor 198
S
Safonov, Alexandr Petrovich 195
Schilder, Andrei Nikolaevich 196
Shamballa 368, 445
Sindberg, Ada(mine) 94
Skovgaard, P. C. 5
Smith, L. A. 19
Sondore, Anita 376
Sotiau, Renacle-Nicolas 267
Svart, Ruben 336
365, 423, 424
Syberg, Fritz 86
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Poul Kjærholm: “PK 25”. A pair of early and rare chairs with hand
forged frames of matte chromed steel. Seat and back with flag halyard.
Vurdering: DKK 600,000-800,000 / € 80,500-105,000.
5 BUDGIVNING
5.1 Auktionerne afvikles i danske kroner. De tilnærmelsesvise
beløb i euro/US dollar vil blive oplyst på skærme i
FØR AUKTIONEN auktionssalen og i øvrigt på opfordring.
5.2 Auktionarius bestemmer overbuds størrelse og i hvilket
1 VURDERING AF GENSTANDE tempo, auktionen afvikles. Overbud stiger normalt med
5 % 10 % i forhold til det foregående bud. Normalt
1.1 Alle udbudte genstande er vurderet af BRK. Vurderingen sælges der 50100 katalognumre i timen.
er et skøn over det forventede hammerslag, jf. punkt 5.3.
5.3 Hammerslag betegner både det forhold, at auktionarius
Vurderingen er baseret på tidligere salg af samme type
slår med hammeren og derved markerer budgivningens
genstande og erfaringer hos BRK. Hammerslag kan derfor
afslutning, og den pris (budsum), den udbudte genstand
falde højere eller lavere ud end vurderingen.
sælges til. Se punkt 7 vedrørende beløb, der tillægges
hammerslaget.
2 BESKRIVELSE AF GENSTANDE 5.4 Køber er den budgiver, der opnår hammerslag. Ved
hammerslaget indgås på baggrund af disse købsvilkår en
2.1 Udbudte genstande præsenteres med fotos og beskrivelse bindende købs/salgsaftale.
i kataloger og på bruunrasmussen.dk. Beskrivelsen fore
tages efter bedste overbevisning af BRK og ud fra en nøje 5.5 Bydes på andres vegne, hæfter budgiver som selvskyldner
undersøgelse efter den på salgstidspunktet herskende kautionist for handlen.
opfattelse blandt eksperter. 5.6 Genstande købes som beset, og køber har uanset budtype
2.2 De udbudte genstande er af en alder og art, der ingen fortrydelsesret, heller ikke efter forbrugeraftaleloven.
bevirker, at de ofte er behæftede med slitage, mangler, 5.7 Budgiver skal efter anvisninger fra BRK identificere sig og
beskadigelser og reparationer. Som udgangspunkt dokumentere sin betalingsdygtighed, f.eks. ved registrering
sælges alt som brugte genstande, og derfor indeholder af gyldigt betalings/kreditkort, bankgaranti eller indbeta
beskrivelsen i kataloget og på bruunrasmussen.dk ikke ling af depositum.
en redegørelse for ovenstående punkter eller genstandens 5.8 BRK kan nægte at acceptere et bud, hvis en tilstrækkelig
stand. sikkerhed for betaling mangler, eller hvis budgiver tidligere
2.3 I visse tilfælde vælger BRK at beskrive en genstands har misligholdt betalingsforpligtigelser ved køb hos BRK.
oprindelse. Det sker, hvis en tidligere ejer er offentlig 5.9 Auktionslederen træffer i samråd med auktionarius
kendt, og/eller hvis historien om et tidligere ejerskab afgørelse i alle tvivlstilfælde omkring budgivningen.
belyser genstanden og dens art. Omvendt sker det også,
at sådanne informationer udelades fra beskrivelsen,
f.eks. for at imødekomme sælgers ønske om diskretion. 6 BUDTYPER
2.4 Vurderingen og beskrivelsen kan blive revideret forud 6.1 Der er følgende muligheder for at afgive bud:
for auktionen. Ændringer offentliggøres på PERSONLIGT FREMMØDE:
bruunrasmussen.dk
Registrering og udlevering af bydeskilt foregår ved
indgangen til auktionssalen. Når budgiver ønsker at byde,
3 EFTERSYN signaleres dette til auktionarius ved at række bydeskiltet
i vejret og tydeligt fremvise dets nummer.
3.1 Udbudte genstande udstilles op til auktionen i et
showroom hos BRK. Potentielle budgivere opfordres til at KOMMISSIONSBUD:
se genstanden efter i detaljer og har selv ansvaret for at Det ønskede maksimale bud kan afgives via bruun
forvisse sig om dens stand på disse eftersyn, hvor der også rasmussen.dk frem til auktionens start eller pr. email, fax
er mulighed for at rådføre sig hos vurderingssagkyndige. eller telefon, så buddet er modtaget senest 24 timer forud
for auktionens start. En kommissionær byder på budgivers
3.2 Hvis en potentiel køber ikke har mulighed for at besigtige
vegne inden for rammerne af det ønskede maksimalbud og
genstanden ved selvsyn, kan der i de fleste tilfælde ud
vil altid afgive lavest muligt overbud.
færdiges en konditionsrapport. Beskrivelsen heri er fore
taget efter BRK’s bedste overbevisning, men er ikke baseret TELEFONBUD:
på videnskabelige undersøgelser. En konditionsrapport I forhold til visse genstande er der mulighed for at blive
tjener blot som identifikation og er ment som en hjælp ringet op af en medarbejder fra BRK, der vil byde på bud
til budgivere, der ikke selv har mulighed for at besigtige givers vegne under auktionen. Servicen kan bestilles via
genstanden på eftersynet. bruunrasmussen.dk indtil tre timer før auktionens start.
koebsvilkaar
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LIVE BIDDING: B: Med betalings/kreditkort (Dankort, Visa, MasterCard,
Det er muligt at følge auktionen live og byde med via Maestro, Diners Club og JCB) på bruunrasmussen.dk
bruunrasmussen.dk under købers personlige side.
FORAUKTION: C: Via bankoverførsel til BRK’s konto i Danske Bank:
Visse traditionelle auktioner indledes med en netauktion. 4183 4310970638 · Swift/BIC: DABADKKK · IBAN:
De højeste bud på netauktionen danner udgangspunktet DK4130004310970638.
på den efterfølgende traditionelle auktion.
10 MOMSFRITAGELSE, -BETALING
EFTER AUKTIONEN OG -DEPONERING
10.1 Visse købere kan vælge hvilken momstype, der skal være
7 BELØB, DER TILLÆGGES HAMMERSLAGET gældende for handlen. Valget skal meddeles BRK senest to
7.1 I tillæg til hammerslaget, jf. punkt 5.3, skal køber for den hverdage efter købet og kan ikke omgøres.
enkelte genstand betale købersalær og, hvis betingelserne A: Momsregistrerede virksomheder i Danmark kan vælge,
er opfyldt, de øvrige beløb, der er nærmere beskrevet at handlen skal ske efter reglerne om fuldmoms, jf.
nedenfor. Det samlede beløb, som køber skal betale til BRK, punkt 7.1.3.
benævnes "købesummen".
B: Momsregistrerede virksomheder i et andet EUland kan
7.1.1 Købersalær: Hammerslaget tillægges et salær til BRK. På de fritages for dansk moms, når det kan dokumenteres,
traditionelle auktioner udgør salæret 24 % af hammerslaget
at genstanden er transporteret til den udenlandske
+ moms af salæret, i alt 30 %. For frimærker og mønter udgør
salæret 20 % af hammerslaget + moms af salæret, i alt 25 %. adresse, som køber har oplyst over for BRK, og som er
anført på fakturaen. I sådanne tilfælde skal der afregnes
7.1.2 "LIVE bidding": BRK's egen "LIVE bidding"software via moms efter de gældende regler i det land, hvor køber er
bruunrasmussen.dk er gratis at benytte for budgivere. momsregistreret. Det tilrådes at søge oplysning hos de
Benyttes en "LIVE bidding"software fra tredje part,
lokale myndigheder. Køber kan undlade at gøre brug af
tillægges købersalæret en afgift på 3 % plus moms, der
videregives til tredje part i sin helhed. muligheden for momsfritagelse og i stedet betale dansk
brugtmoms/fuldmoms.
7.1.3 Fuldmoms: Visse genstande handles efter de gældende
regler om fuldmoms. Her beregnes der moms på 25 C: Købere med bopæl uden for EU kan fritages for dansk
% af både hammerslag og salær. Disse genstande er i moms, når det kan dokumenteres, at genstanden er
beskrivelsen i kataloget og på bruunrasmussen.dk mærket transporteret ud af EU. BRK udsteder så vidt muligt
med symbolet ”*” eller med teksten: ”Dette emne handles i og mod gebyr de fornødne eksportpapirer, som skal
fuldmoms”. fremvises ved toldmyndighederne. Køber kan undlade at
7.1.4 Kunstnerafgift: Ifølge dansk lovgivning om ophavsret skal gøre brug af muligheden for momsfritagelse og i stedet
der opkræves kunstnerafgift (følgeretsvederlag) for værker betale dansk brugtmoms/fuldmoms.
af nyere danske og visse udenlandske kunstnere, som 10.2 Momsregistrerede virksomheder i et andet EUland og
enten er nulevende eller ikke har været døde i mere end købere med bopæl uden for EU skal deponere den danske
70 år. Kunstnerafgiften opkræves på vegne af VISDA. Disse moms af fakturabeløbet hos BRK, indtil eksporten er
værker er i kataloget mærket med ”ARR” (Artist’s Resale gennemført på dokumenteret lovpligtig vis. Foretages
Right) og på bruunrasmussen.dk med teksten ”Dette emne eksporten af en af BRK godkendt speditør, skal momsen
er belagt med kunstnerafgift”. Kunstnerafgiften tillægges
ikke deponeres. Se listen over godkendte speditører på
hammerslaget + salær (ekskl. moms), når beløbet overstiger
300 euro, som angivet nedenfor: bruunrasmussen.dk
Hammerslag + salær (ekskl. moms) Betalingssats
300 50.000 euro 5% 11 OVERSKRIDELSE AF BETALINGSFRIST
50.000 200.000 euro 3% 11.1 Overskrides en betalingsfrist, herunder fristen i punkt 8,
200.000 350.000 euro 1%
opkræves morarenter, som beregnes efter Nationalbankens
350.000 500.000 euro 0.5%
officielle udlånsrente + 8 % om året af det skyldige beløb.
over 500.000 euro 0.25%
Kunstnerafgiften kan ikke overstige 12.500 euro (ekskl. 11.2 Betales købesummen inkl. renter ikke senest ti dage efter,
moms) for den enkelte genstand. Afgiften skal betales i at der er fremsat påkrav herom, er BRK berettiget til at søge
danske kroner, og omregningskursen (EUR/DKK) fastsættes købesummen betalt ved modregning i depositum/ved træk
af VISDA. på bankgaranti eller at hæve købet.
7.1.5 Betalings/kreditkortgebyr: BRK forbeholder sig ret til at 11.3 Hæves købet, er BRK berettiget til at sælge genstanden på
opkræve de af indløsningsselskaberne pålagte betalings/ en ny auktion og kræve omkostningerne og en eventuel
kreditkortgebyrer. Satserne fremgår ved budgivning via difference mellem hammerslag (samt salær), der er opnået
bruunrasmussen.dk og ved betaling. på de to auktioner, betalt af den misligholdende køber.
11.4 Alle forfaldne krav (inkl. omkostninger), som ikke betales
8 BETALINGSFRIST rettidigt, kan BRK i tillæg til inkasso søge inddrevet på føl
gende måder:
8.1 Købesummen forfalder til betaling ved hammerslaget, og køber
har herefter otte dage til at betale købesummen til BRK. A: For købers regning sælge genstande indleveret til
auktion af eller på vegne af køber. Salget kan gennem
føres uden hensyntagen til en aftalt mindstepris.
9 BETALINGSMÅDER Genstande indleveret til auktion kan ikke kræves
9.1 Betaling kan ske på følgende måder: udleveret, så længe forfalden gæld henstår ubetalt.
A: Med betalings/kreditkort (Dankort, Visa, MasterCard, B: Inddrage købers tilgodehavende hos BRK, herunder
Maestro, Diners Club, JCB og China UnionPay) eller tilgodehavende fra salg af genstande indleveret af eller
kontant (op til 49.999 kr.) i auktionssalen eller efter på vegne af køber, uanset om et sådant tilgodehavende
følgende i en afdeling hos BRK. Bemærk, at vi ikke stammer fra auktionssalg, som ligger forud for eller
modtager 500eurosedler. efter tidspunktet for købers misligholdelse.
These conditions of purchase represent Bruun Rasmus 4.2 Items up for auction can have a reserve price that has been
sen Kunstauktioner A/S’ (“BRK”) conditions of pur agreed upon with the seller. The price is confidential and
the item cannot be sold below this price.
chase for live auctions and are effective from 1 January
4.3 The live auctions are presided over by one of the Danish
2017. BRK may modify the conditions of purchase at Ministry of Justice’s appointed auctioneers, ensuring that
any time. the auctions proceed correctly and lawfully.
By bidding, the bidder/buyer accepts the current
conditions of purchase as they appear on bruun 5 BIDDING
rasmussen.dk. The conditions of purchase are applicable 5.1 The currency used while the auctions take place is Danish
to both business owners and consumers. kroner. The approximate amount in euro/US dollars is
shown on screens in the saleroom and also on request.
5.2 The auctioneer determines the size of the bid increment
BEFORE THE AUCTION and the pace of the auction. Bid increments usually rise by
5% 10% compared to the previous bid. Approximately
1 VALUATION OF ITEMS 50100 auction lots are sold per hour.
5.3 The hammer price refers both to the gavel used by the
1.1 All the offered items are valued by BRK. The valuation auctioneer that signifies the end of a bidding round on an
is an estimate based on the expected hammer price, see item and to the price (bidding amount) that the item up
paragraph 5.3. The estimate is based on the previous sale for auction is sold for. See paragraph 7 regarding amounts
of similar items as well as BRK’s past experience. The added to the hammer price.
hammer price can therefore be higher or lower than the
estimated price. 5.4 The buyer is the bidder that submits the highest bid, there
by obtaining the hammer price. At the moment the
hammer price is determined, a binding purchase/sale agree
2 DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS ment is entered into based on these conditions of purchase.
2.1 Items up for auction are presented with photographs and 5.5 If bids are made on behalf of others, the bidder serves as
descriptions in catalogues and on bruunrasmussen.dk. surety for the transaction.
The description is worded according to the best of BRK’s 5.6 Items are purchased in their present state and condition,
knowledge and based on detailed research in accordance and regardless of the type of bidding the buyer has no
with the prevailing views among experts at the time of sale. right to cancel his purchase, neither under the Danish
2.2 The items up for auction are of an age and nature that Consumer Contracts Act.
often mean that they are in a worn, repaired or damaged
5.7 Bidders are required, in accordance with BRK’s instructions,
condition. As a starting point everything is sold as used
to identify themselves and document their ability to pay,
items. For this reason, the descriptions in the catalogue
or at bruunrasmussen.dk do not include a statement for instance by registration of a valid debit/credit card,
regarding the above or the condition of the item. bank guarantee or a deposit.
2.3 In some cases, BRK may choose to describe an item’s 5.8 BRK may refuse to accept a bid if a sufficient guarantee of
provenance. Such a description is made if a former owner the bidder’s ability to pay is not provided, or if the bidder
is publicly known and/or if the story of previous ownership has previously defaulted on payment obligations on pur
sheds further light on the item and its background. In chases from BRK.
other cases, such information is left out of the description, 5.9 The overseeing auctioneer will, in consultation with the
for instance to meet the seller’s wish for privacy. auctioneer at the podium, decide what to do in matters of
2.4 It is possible that the estimate and description are revised dispute concerning a bidding round.
prior to the auction. Changes are published on BRK’s website.
6 TYPES OF BIDDING
3 PREVIEW
6.1 Bidding options:
3.1 Items up for auction are presented prior to the auction in IN PERSON:
one of BRK’s showrooms. Potential bidders are encouraged
to inspect the items closely and are responsible for Registration and obtaining the bidding paddle take place
determining the condition of the items at these previews, at the entrance to the saleroom. When the bidder wishes to
where they also have the opportunity to consult with the bid, it is signalled to the auctioneer on the podium by
valuation experts. raising the bidding paddle in the air and clearly displaying
its number.
3.2 If a potential buyer does not have the opportunity to inspect
the item personally, a condition report can be drafted in COMMISSION BIDS:
most cases. The description in this report has been made The intended maximum bid can be submitted via bruun
according to BRK's honest conviction but is not based rasmussen.dk until the start of the auction or by email,
on scientific studies. A condition report only serves as an fax or phone, so that the bid is received no later than 24
identification and is meant as an aid to bidders who do not hours prior to the start of the auction. A commission agent
have the opportunity to inspect the item at the preview. bids on behalf of the bidder within the limits of the stated
maximum bid. The commission agent will always bid the
lowest possible amount to achieve the hammer price.
DURING THE AUCTION
TELEPHONE BID:
With certain items it is possible to have a BRK employee
4 THE ROLE OF BRK call the bidder over the phone. The employee will then bid
4.1 The sale of an item is facilitated by BRK on behalf of the on behalf of the bidder during the auction. The service can
seller, and BRK always sells items up for auction at the be booked via bruunrasmussen.dk up until three hours
highest price offered during the bidding round. before the auction is set to begin.
E-mail: nic@bruun-rasmussen.dk
USA
SANDRA SEPTIMIUS · NEW YORK
ONLINE AUCTIONS - SUPPORT Tel +1 718 764 7601
E-mail: ss@bruun-rasmussen.dk
BRUUN-RASMUSSEN.DK
BENEDICTE HALLOWELL
Tel +45 8818 1114 Tel and Fax +1 617 566 7333
E-mail: support@bruun-rasmussen.dk E-mail: b.hallowell@bruun-rasmussen.dk
It is possible to leave commission bids if you can not be present Det er muligt at afgive kommissionsbud, hvis De ikke selv kan
at the auction yourself. This service is free of charge. være til stede på auktionsdagen. Denne service er gratis.
When leaving a commission bid, you are instructing our custom- Når De afgiver en kommission, beder De vores kundeservice på
er service to bid up to a specified amount on your behalf. Deres vegne byde op til et af Dem bestemt beløb i hammerslag.
The situation can occur that another buyer has already bid the Der kan opstå den situation, at en anden køber allerede har budt
same as you were prepared to. Are you then willing to bid fur- det beløb, som De ønsker at afgive. Er De da villig til at gå et
ther? If not the lot will be sold to another buyer. bud højere eller er De indforstået med at nummeret sælges til
If you do not wish to exceed your bid then write “Max”, for anden side?
maximum, next to the amount. You can also allow us to raise Ønsker De ikke at byde højere så skriv “Max” ud for beløbet. Er
your bid by approx. 15% or approx. 25%. De i tvivl om hvor højt De vil byde, kan De hæve budet med op
The hammer price may be higher or lower than the estimated til ca. 15% eller ca. 25%.
price, so it is possible to buy below the estimate. Bruun Rasmus- Salgsprisen kan blive højere eller lavere end vurderingen, så der
sen will always buy at the lowest price possible, as if you your- er også mulighed for at købe til under den angivne vurdering.
self had been present at the auction. Vor kundeservice køber altid så billigt som muligt til Dem, som
All commission bids are strictly confidential. havde De selv været tilstede på auktionen.
Commission bids must be submitted no later than 24 hours prior Alle kommissioner behandles strengt fortroligt.
to the start of the auction. Kommisionsbud skal være Bruun Rasmussen i hænde senest 24
timer før auktionens start.
Complete the commission form with all pertinent information. Udfyld blanketten kommissionsbud med alle oplysninger.
Indicate the lot number. Angiv katalognummer.
Indicate the amount you are prepared to bid. Angiv beløbet De ønsker at byde.
mum, please write
Should this amount be the absolute maxi Er dette Deres absolutte maximum bedes De anføre “Max” i kol-
“Max” in the appropriate column. onnen.
You can also allow us to bid by up to approx. 15% or approx. De kan også forhøje Deres bud med henholdsvis ca. 15% eller ca.
25% more by indicating so. 25%, ved at indikere dette i kolonnen.
Sign the commission form and make sure that Bruun Rasmussen De bedes underskrive kommissionsblanketten og sikre Dem, at
receives it 24 hours prior to the start of the auction. Bruun Rasmussen modtager den senest 24 timer før auktionens
If the information should be insufficient, Bruun Rasmussen can start.
abstain from bidding. Bruun Rasmussen can not be held respon- Hvis Deres oplysninger ikke er tilstrækkelige, kan Bruun Ras
sible for error in bidding or failure to execute bids. mussen undlade at byde for Dem, ligesom Bruun Rasmussen ikke
kan gøres ansvarlig for fejl ved budgivningen.
INTERNET:
INTERNET:
Commision bids can be submitted via website bruun-rasmussen.dk
directly from the page with the item you want to submit a bid for. Kommisionsbud kan afgives på hjemmesiden bruun-rasmussen.dk
Deadline for submissions of bids via the website is 3 hours prior direkte fra siden med den effekt, De ønsker at byde på.
to the start of the auction. Seneste afgivelse af bud via hjemmesiden er 3 timer før auktio-
Submitted bids are shown under “Your bids” when you are nens start.
logged in. Please contact technical support on +45 8818 1114 Afgivne bud kan ses på hjemmesiden under “Deres bud”, når
for questions about the registration and submission of bids on de er logget ind. Kontakt teknisk support på 8818 1114 for
the website. spørgsmål om registrering og budgivning via internettet.
For additional information, please consult “Conditions of For yderligere information, se “Købskonditioner”, §1.
Purchase” §1.
Should you wish to bid at auction by telephone, please inform Såfremt De ønsker at byde pr. telefon, bedes De oplyse Bruun
Bruun Rasmussen of your name and telephone number, as well Rasmussen Deres navn og telefonnummer samt hvilke katal-
as which catalogue numbers you are interested in, no later than ognumre, De ønsker at byde på, senest 3 timer før auktionens
3 hours prior to the start og the auction. You will then be con- start. De vil så blive ringet op kort før, den aktuelle vare kommer
tacted shortly before the relevant lot comes under the hammer, under hammeren, og De kan på denne måde deltage i auktionen
thereby allowing you to participate without being in the auction uden selv at være til stede.
room yourself. For yderligere information, se “Købskonditioner” på
For additional information, please consult “Conditions of Purchase” bruun-rasmussen.dk under “Guide”.
§1.
Skal være Bruun Rasmussen i hænde senest 24 timer før auktionens start.
Must be submitted no later than 24 hours prior to the start of the auction. AUKTION NR AUCTION NO: 895
Navn Name: * ...................................................................................................................................................................................
Adresse Address: * .............................................................................................................................................................................
Tel: * ....................................................................................................................................................................................................
Obligatoriske felter er mærket med en stjerne * Mandatory fields are marked with an asterix *
Undertegnede giver hermed fuldmagt til Bruun Rasmussen Kunstauktioner A/S om på mine vegne at købe
nedennævnte katalognumre så fordelagtigt som muligt, inden for det af mig anførte beløb, i hammerslag.
I hereby request that Bruun Rasmussen bid on my behalf on the following lots up at the prices indicated below.
Undertegnede har udfyldt ovennævnte med de ønskede oplysninger, samt har accepteret købskonditionerne.
The undersigned has supplied the required information and agrees to be bound by the conditions of purchase.
Jeg ønsker at modtage salgsresultater på de emner jeg har budt på via email dagligt efter auktion
I wish to receive sales results on the items I have been bidding on via e-mail every day after the auction
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