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Auction House KANERZ ART AUCTION SALE LUXEMBURGENSIA Auction House KANERZ ART AUCTION SALE LUXEMBURGENSIA On the occasion of this sale, objects, books, photographs, paintings ... related to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg will be scattered. Thus, historical documents and archives, objects from the Second World War, oddity items, VILLEROY & BOCH earthenware, postcards, literature, photographs and Graphic art (Klopp, Brandy, Oppenheim, Blanc, Wildanger, Trémont, Seimetz, Gerson…) are available. Sunday, February 28th, 2021 At 2 PM Exhibition and sale in the room will take place under sanitary conditions in accordance with government recommendations (barrier gestures & limitation of the number of people in the room at the same time). In order to respect the distances on the day of the sale, only 30 people will be admitted upon registration. The sale is broadcast live with possibility of online auction on Exhibition of the lots: Thusday, 25th & Friday, February 26th from 10 AM to 6 PM, without interruption. Saturday, February 27th from 10 AM to 3 PM and the morning of the sale, from 10:00 to 12:00. All the lots are in photo on the site of the House of sale: www.encheres-luxembourg.lu Contact : [email protected] GSM : (+352) 661.909.193 Place of the sale: 17b Rue des Joncs L-1818 Howald Free Parking Photos, pre-orders and general conditions of sale can be found on the website of the auction house KANERZ ART at www.encheres-luxembourg.lu. The sale is broadcast live with possibility of online and live auction on www.auction.fr Maison de Ventes KANERZ ART The visits will be an opportunity for buyers to get a clear idea of the desired objects beyond the formal description of the catalog. You will find on the site of the house of sale a form of order of purchases if you cannot attend the sale but that you wish to acquire an object. The sale is also broadcast with the possibility of bidding live or placing orders on the platform www.auction.fr (registration required before + 4% additional fees via this platform). Lot Estimation Description low high 1 20 40 Large cardboard bottle of BOFFERDING beer - Height: 60 cm 2 30 50 Set of 6 VILLEROY & BOCH earthenware beer mugs, Emaischen 1977-1982 - Height: 14.5 cm Glass of beer with red enamel mention "Onse Be'er ass gudd. Fédération des Brasseurs 3 40 60 Luxembourgeois" - Height: 14 cm 4 50 80 Beer glass with red and white enamel mention "Bofferding EDEL" - Height: 16.3 cm Beer glass with white enamel mention "DIEKIRCH" and brewery badge, side with sides - 5 200 300 Height: 16 cm Laminated advertising disc, cardboard back: Brasserie de Wiltz SIMON PILS Régal, Otten 6 60 80 Plastic SA BRUX, 1960s - Diameter: 24 cm Beer poster "LUXEM, fine beer", 1930s, by Vertil, Etablissement Lithographique GOSSELIES, 7 350 550 good condition - Size: 49 x 33 cm Stoneware beer mug with pewter lid bearing the coat of arms of the Grand Duchy of 8 150 200 Luxembourg and mention LUXEMBOURG, enamelled decoration with Art Nouveau motifs, late 19th-early 20th century - Height: 16.5 cm Surprising bottle of GIN converted into CALVADOS Château de WINTRANGE Grand Duchy of 9 20 40 Luxembourg, label from 1948 on the back 10 10 20 1930s matchbox "AZ Luxembourg Self-Service" Set of boxes of matches from the 60s, a pack of 10 boxes of MARYLAND cigarettes featuring 11 40 60 all the brands (Ducal, Kent, Comodor, Africaine, F6, Maryland) of the factory with the monuments of the country and a pack of 10 boxes of REINOL from Mondercange 12 60 90 Square plexiglass paperweight with the city of Differdange crest, 1940s / 1950s - Side: 13 cm Promotional collecting coins in VILLEROY & BOCH faience: LE FOYER Assurances Luxembourg 13 60 100 1923 1948, water green color, good condition - Diameter: 12 cm, Shape: 926 Coins collection in square glass, painted advertising decoration: F6. 6 times filtered, Heintz 14 120 200 van LANDEWYCK Luxembourg - Size: 19 x 18 cm VILLEROY & BOCH Septfontaines square earthenware tray, model distributed by the 15 40 60 Governmental Service for Commercial Expansion of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg - Side: 13 cm Set of 2 mustard pots: 1. Moutarderie MERCURE Esch/Alzette, 1st quarter of the 20th 16 120 180 century - Height: 10 cm, 2, Moutarde de Luxembourg, VILLEROY & BOCH - Height: 7 cm Maison de Ventes KANERZ ART Lot Estimation Description low high Extremely rare toothpick holder in the shape of a kilometer terminal with indications of 17 100 150 distances from Luxembourg cities (Diekirch, Vianden, Clervaux, Echternach) from Luxembourg, perfect condition, 1950s, ZENITH 1275 mark under the base - Height: 8 cm Porcelain VILLEROY & BOCH: "Benz-Vélo. First automobile in Luxembourg", Reproduction on 18 30 50 porcelain of a drawing of the car, limited edition of 500 numbered pieces, here the 232 + explanatory booklet - Size without frame: 30 x 38 cm Porcelain by VILLEROY & BOCH: "Joseph KUTTER. 1894-1941. LUXEMBOURG", Reproduction 19 60 90 on porcelain of a painting by the artist, limited edition of 1,000 numbered pieces, here the 307 - Size: 34 x 42 cm Glazed terracotta pitcher bearing an escutcheon of the city of Echternach, signed BIRON W 20 30 50 under the base, 1975 - Height: 23 cm LONGWY earthenware plate: "DUDELANGE: Notre Forge du Sud", creation of P. MIGNON 21 20 40 (craftsman from 1945 to 1977), part No 158 Earthenware plate "Borne du Passeur. 28.5,1961-Pétange", creation Ed. HEYARDT - Diameter: 22 20 30 21.5 cm Double pair of couples in glazed terracotta from the Emaischen of the city of Luxembourg, 23 20 30 years 1968 to 1971, good condition Spelter clock with golden patina richly decorated with oak leaves and a peasant woman 24 850 1100 carrying rake and bunch of wheat, black dial "LINK - Luxembourg", usual restorations, working condition, Late 19th century - Height: 42 cm , Width 37 cm, Depth: 13 cm Old postcard dedicated to the Jubilee (50 years) of the Director of Railway workers Joseph Jungk, with Masonic symbols "Zur Erinnerung an sein Funfzig Järhiges Eisenbahner- 25 200 350 Jubiläum", on the back, handwritten sending from Jungk to Philippe Molitor, Director of music in Ettelbruck, 1909, a horny corner Hat box circa 1930 "English hat Josy TERRENS. Luxembourg Grand-Rue", contains a top hat in 26 50 70 excellent condition Silver plated cutlery in the original boxes of the Luxembourg store SCHROEDER Luxembourg 27 40 60 and Albert RETTER in Bettembourg: 12 spoons, 11 forks, 11 cake forks, 24 knives, 12 forks and 12 spoons, 12 teaspoons, 1950s / 60s 28 25 40 Support containing the 12 coats of arms of Luxembourg, metal pins, 1980s Work diploma for a worker from the VILLEROY & BOCH factory in 1943 in Mettlach with 29 25 40 lithograph from the Mettlach factory and upper banner mentioning all the other factories including Septfontaines - Size: 58.5 x 74.5 cm Set of 13 Mini Cow Parade: Boca Bovine (x2), Moo Jersey Diner, Bess Bovine, Nacow 30 80 120 Stockyard Racecow, Super Cow, Moogritte, Queen of Queens, Tattooed Bovine, Cowgirls, Moovie Cow, Homage to Picowso's African Period and a non- titled - Size: 7 x 2 x 4 cm Maison de Ventes KANERZ ART Lot Estimation Description low high Set of 4 Cow Parade MEDIUM - United Kingdom Theme: 1. Yellow Submoorine by Richard 31 60 100 Lower, 2. Bovingham Palace by John Marshall, 3. Beefeater, It Ain't Natural by Steve Finlay, 4. Cowbus (damaged) - Size: 16 , 5 x 5 x 11 cm Set of 3 MEDIUM Cow Parade - United States Theme: 1. Brodway baby, 2. Welcome to 32 50 80 Fabulous Las Vegas, 3. American Royal (broken leg) + 4. Americow The Beautiful Hinged Box - Size: 16.5 x 5 x 11 cm Set of 6 MEDIUM Cow Parade - Miscellaneous Theme: 1. The Gum Bull Machine, 2. Babe in 33 80 120 Toyland (damaged), 3. Party Cow, 4. Rita is Full of Beans, 5. Cowbell + Brick-shaped Cow Sculpture of milk - Size: 16.5 x 5 x 11 cm Set of 4 MEDIUM Cow Parade - Art Theme: 1. Jazzy Cow, 2. Bradley, 3. Aelberta Cowp 34 60 100 (damaged), 4. untitled - Size: 16.5 x 5 x 11 cm Set of 4 MEDIUM Cow Parade - Travel Theme: 1. Tutancowmon, 2. Horns in the Sky, 3. 35 60 100 Medidating Cow, 4. Cow'rraba's (damaged) - Size: 16.5 x 5 x 11 cm Set of 4 MEDIUM Cow Parade - various themes: 1. Moo Zoo, 2. Udder Cowstruction, 3. 36 60 100 Moodolph, 4. Carousel Cow - Size: 16.5 x 5 x 11 cm Set of 2 MEDIUM Cow Parade - Feminine theme: 1. Milk Ma (i) de, 2. Fun Seeker - Size: 16.5 x 37 40 70 5 x 11 cm COW PARADE, The Moo Potter, Medium Size + A snow globe with the Cow Parade Striped 38 40 50 Cow Glazed porcelain cow from the Art on Cows Luxembourg 2001 series: JAZZ by Julie LARSON - 39 60 90 Height: 20 cm, Length: 32 cm Set of 12 stained glass windows from the 1950s (unsigned) representing the arms of the 12 40 650 900 Luxembourg cantons - Size: 41 x 50 cm 41 110 140 Gold coin 999 1/10 oz: D'Maus Ketty, 2016, in blister pack and box - Weight: 3.11 g Gold coin 999 1/10 oz: Le cerf du refuge de l'Abbaye d'Orval, 2009, in blister pack and box - 42 110 140 Weight: 3.11 g 43 110 140 Gold coin 999 1/10 oz: Gëlle Fra, 2013, in blister pack and box - Weight: 3.11 g 44 110 140 Gold coin 999 1/10 oz: Rénert, 2011, in blister pack and box - Weight: 3.11 g Gold coin 999 1/10 oz: 20th anniversary of the Banque Centrale de Luxembourg and the 45 110 140 Eurosystem, 2018, in blister pack and box, edition 1500 copies - Weight: 3.11 g Gold coin 999 1/5 oz: 15e anniversaire de la Banque Centrale de Luxembourg et de 46 220 280 l'Eurosystème, 2013, in blister pack and box - Weight: 6.22 g Gold coin 999 1/5 oz: 175 ans de l'Indépendance du Luxembourg, 2014, in blister pack and 47 220 280 box - Weight: 6.22 g 5 x Gold coin 999 1/5 oz: 150 ans de l'Indépendance du Luxembourg, 1989, in blister pack 48 1100 1400 and case - Weight: 31,10 g Maison de Ventes KANERZ ART Lot Estimation Description low high Gold stamp 999 sealed in acrylic glass on the occasion of the wedding of Prince Guillaume 49 100 200 and Countess Stéphanie + 2 Euros commemorative coin from 2013, box and support, edition of 500 copies Numismatic series in EURO: 1.
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