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A 2. indításnál 120 ft A vásárlói jutalék 22% Tartalomjegyzék: Festmények és grafikák 10000-10481 Ex libris és kisgrafika 10500-10632 Metszetek 11000-11087 Műtárgyak, antikvitás 11088-11105 Szobrok, kisplasztikák, plakettek 11106-11116 Kerámiák 11117-11166 Porcelán 11167-11317 Üvegtárgyak 11318-11400 Órák 11401-11444 Fényképezőgépek, kamerák, kellékek 11445-11471 Bolhapiac 11472-12012 Képkeretek 12013-12024 Muzeális borok 12025-12044 Parafilatélia 12045-12180 Okmánybélyegek 12181-12339 Okmányok 12340-12519 Történelmi dokumentumok, kéziratok, érdekességek 12520-12581 Aláírás 12582-12757 Fotó 12758-13124 Reklám 13125-13188 Térképek 13189-13319 Gyufacímke 13320-13329 Telefonkártyák 13330-13351 Judaika 13352-13365 Cserkész 13366-13378 Militária 13379-13511 Nyomtatványok 13512-13784 Plakát 13785-13835 Könyvek: Utazás, helytörténet 15000-15230 Könyvek: Sport, sakk, hegymászás 15231-15283 Könyvek: Jog 15284-15316 Könyvek: Történelem 15317-15553 Könyvek: Militária - Katonaság 15554-15584 Könyvek: Építészet, művészet 15585-15829 Könyvek: Konyha és kert 15830-15864 Könyvek: Vadászat 15865-15873 Könyvek: Természettudomány, medicina 15874-15959 Könyvek: Társadalomtudomány 15960-16016 Könyvek: Technika 16017-16050 Könyvek: Judaika 16051-16068 Könyvek: Vallás 16069-16130 Könyvek: Idegen nyelvű könyvek 16131-16152 Könyvek: Minikönyvek 16153-16164 Könyvek: Egyéb ritkaságok 16165-16730 Könyvek és papírrégiségek rendkívül alacsony kikiáltási áron 16731-16751 Nemesfém Dísztárgyak, Órák és Ékszerek 19000-19155 Órák 2. 19200-19216 Festmények és grafikák 10000.Ajtai jelzéssel: Terefere. Akvarell, papír, 49×62 cm ..............................................................................4 800 10001.Altorjai Göbel János (?-?): Hóviharban. Olaj, vászon, jelzett, keretben, 63×44 cm ............................60 000 10002.Antal jelzéssel: Harmónia, tus, papír, paszpartuban, üvegezett fa keretben, 48×37 cm ......................3 800 10003.Antal Irén (1903-1999): Öreg fák. Akvarell, papír, jelzett, 30×43 cm ....................................................6 000 10004.Antal Irén (1903-1999): Tornyos ház. Akvarell, papír, jelzett, 30×50 cm ..............................................6 000 10005.Antal Irén (1903-1999): Sapkás portré, akvarell, papír, jelzett, 45×32 cm ............................................3 000 10006.Antal Irén (1903-1999): Vízparton, akvarell, papír, jelzett, 31×43 cm ...................................................5 000 10007.Argat Noém (?-): Fák. Olaj, karton, 70×50 cm ....................................................................................10 000 10008.BA jelzéssel: Ülő férfi. Pasztell, papír, üvegezett keretben, 42×28 cm .................................................5 000 10009.Bachmann jelzéssel: Folyóparton. Olaj, vászon-karton, sérült, 56×79 cm ..........................................10 000 10010.Bak jelzéssel: Női portré. Vegyes technika, papír, üvegezett sérült keretben, 43×30 cm .....................2 800 10011.Bakallár József (1940): Etűd. Olaj, farost, jelzett, keretben, 70×70 cm ..............................................32 000 10013.Bakonyi jelzéssel: Utcarészlet, rézkarc, papír, foltos, 24×17,5 cm .......................................................1 000 10014.Bakonyi jelzéssel: Virágcsendélet. Olaj, karton, üvegezett keretben, 32×24 cm ..................................3 000 10015.Baky Albert (1868-1944): Alkonyatba bámuló, olaj, karton, jelzett, kis sérüléssel, fa keretben, 24×33 cm .........................................................................................................................................................4 000 10016.Baky Albert (1868-1944): Virágok, olaj, karton, 31×21 cm ....................................................................4 000 10017.Balkay jelzéssel: Bohóc, pasztell, papír, 30×21 cm ..............................................................................1 400 10018.Balla Margit (1947-): Az alvajáró magánya II. Rézkarc, papír, jelzett, 21×14 cm .................................2 000 10019.Balla Margit (1947-): Az alvajáró magánya I. Rézkarc, papír, jelzett, 21×14 cm ..................................2 000 10020.Balla Margit (1947-): Sakkozók. Rézkarc, papír, jelzett, 19×29 cm ......................................................2 000 10021.Balla Margit (1947-): Az alvajáró magánya III. Rézkarc, papír, jelzett, 21×14 cm ................................2 000 10022.Barbara Meier Ritter (1961-): Kompozíció. Olaj, vászon, jelzett, sérült keretben, 40×40 cm ................6 000 10023.Barcsay jelzéssel: Női aktok. Akvarell, papír, 43×30 cm .......................................................................5 000 10024.Barcsay jelzéssel: Csontváz tanulmány. Ceruza, papír, 50×50 cm ......................................................2 000 10025.Barta Lajos (1899-1986): Szoborvázlat 5. Ceruza, papír, paszpartuban, 9x17 cm ..............................8 500 10026.Barta Lajos (1899-1986): Szoborvázlat 17. Ceruza, papír, paszpartuban, 15,5x25,5 cm ....................8 500 10027.Batári László (1920-1997): Zöld fatörzsek. Olaj, farost, jelzett, 60×70 cm ..........................................20 000 10030.Batári László (1920-1997): Téli táj. Olaj, vászon, jelzett, üvegezett keretben, 60×80 cm ...................12 000 10031.Bárkány jelzéssel: Főtér. Akvarell, papír, üvegezett keretben, 29×41 cm ............................................6 000 10032.Básty jelzéssel: Szerelmesek 1922. Vegyes technika, papír, 11×9 cm ................................................1 600 10033.Belányi Viktor (1877-1955): Nő tükörrel, tus, papír, jelzett, paszpartuban, 32,5×23,5 cm ....................8 000 10034.Belányi Viktor (1877-1955): Akt, tus, papír, jelzett, paszpartuban, 28×21 cm ......................................8 000 10035.Benczúr jelzéssel: Falitál (terv). Vegyes technika, papír, szakadással, üvegezett keretben, 33×23 cm .........................................................................................................................................................4 000 10036.Benczúr jelzéssel: Melegedő gyermekek. Olaj, karton, 55×36 cm ........................................................7 000 10037.Benczúr jelzéssel: Kiöntő. Vegyes technika, papír, üvegezett keretben, 26×25 cm .............................5 000 10038.Benyovszky István (1898-1969): Lovasszán, színezett rézkarc, papír, jelzett, üvegezett keretben, 29×39 cm ............................................................................................................................................16 000 10039.Bereczk jelzéssel: Föld út a ház mellett. Akvarell, papír, kis szakadással, 29×39 cm ..........................5 000 10040.Berény jelzéssel: Asztali csendélet. Akvarell, papír, 36×51 cm ............................................................3 000 10041.Berkes Antal (1874-1938): Utca részlet. Olaj, vászon, jelzett, keretben, 25×39 cm ...........................50 000 10042.Berkes jelzéssel: Utcarészlet. Olaj, falemez, sérült széllel, 46×53 cm ................................................10 000 10043.Berkes jelzéssel: Sugárút. Olaj, vászon, 74×100 cm ..........................................................................16 000 10044.Berkes jelzéssel: Utcarészlet, olaj, karton, 39,5×49 cm ......................................................................12 000 10045.Berkes jelzéssel: Sziesztázók a téren, Olaj, karton, üvegezett keretben, 40×50 cm ..........................12 000 10046.Bernáth jelzéssel: Vízpart. Akvarell, papír, üvegezett keretben, 24×33 cm ..........................................8 000 10047.Bernáth jelzéssel: Alföldi táj faluval. Akvarell, papír, üvegezett keretben, 26×39 cm ...........................8 000 10048.Bertalan Ferenc (1957- ): Virágcsendélet, pasztell, papír, jelzett, paszpartuban, üvegezett fa keretben, 41,5×29,5 cm ........................................................................................................................7
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