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Coutau-Bégarie & Associés COUTAU-BÉGARIE & ASSOCIÉS OVV COUTAU-BÉGARIE - AGRÉMENT 2002-113 OLIVIER COUTAU-BÉGARIE, ALEXANDRE DE LA FOREST DIvoNNE, coMMISSAIRES-PRISEURS ASSocIÉS. 60, AVENUE DE LA BOURDONNAIS - 75007 PARIS TEL : 01 45 56 12 20 - WWW.coUTAUBEGARIE.coM D ENTELLES DE COLLECTION L INGE DE M AISON - B RODERIES B LANCHE S C OLLECTION DE M M E S ONJA D ORF M EISTER 1 ÈRE PARTIE C OLLECTION DE M M E R I E TA A LKE M A 3 È M E PARTIE MARDI 13 OCTOBRE 2020 À 11 H 00, LOTS 1 À 87 L INGE DE M AISON - M OUCHOIRS B RODÉS XIX E ET D ’ ÉPOQUE A RT N OUVE A U ET A RT D ÉCO À 14 H 00, LOTS 88 À 361 D ENTELLES DU XVI e AU XX e SIÈCLE V OL an TS , B A RBES , MOUCHO I RS DE M A R ia GE , CHÂLES , ÉTOLES EXPERT Claude VUILLE +33 (0)6 74 66 39 05 [email protected] PARIS - HÔTEL DROUOT - SALLE 2 RESPONSABLE DE LA VENTE 9, rue Drouot - 75009 Paris Mélissa Seminara Tél. de la salle : +33 (0)1 48 00 20 02 +33 (0)1 45 56 12 20 EXPOSITION PUBLIQUE ORDRES D’ACHAT Samedi 10 octobre 2020 - de 11h00 à 18h00 [email protected] Lundi 12 octobre 2020 - de 11h00 à 18h00 24h avant la vente COUTAUBEGARIE.COM Toutes les illustrations de cette vente Suivez la vente en direct sont visibles sur notre site : www.coutaubegarie.com et enchérissez sur : www.drouotlive.com 1 w CORRESPONDANTS Myriam LARNAUDIE-EIFFEL ASSOCIÉE CORRESPONDANT SUD-OUEST 11, place des Quinconces - 33000 Bordeaux Tél. : +33 (0)6 12 49 28 94 Email : [email protected] NORD BOURGOGNE - LYON Vte Aimery de PADIRAC Guy de LABRETOIGNE Hôtel de Warenghien Santagny - 71460 Genouilly 250, rue Morel - 59500 Douai Tél. : +33 (0)6 88 56 26 27 Tél. : +33 (0)6 27 99 17 39 Email : [email protected] Email : [email protected] VERSAILLES - PAYS DE LA LOIRE AUVERGNE - RHÔNE ALPES Mise de SAINT EXUPÉRY Bon Emmanuel de MANDAT GRANCEY 29, rue Jacques Lemercier - 78000 Versailles 101, rue du Bac - 75007 Paris Tél. : +33 (0)6 65 38 01 85 Tél. : +33 (0)6 83 77 40 96 Email : [email protected] Email : [email protected] NORMANDIE ESPAGNE Sophie de BOURGOING & François de BOURGOING Jacobo Linde NAVARRO Château de Sommervieu Calle Ruiz Romero, numero 6, piso 2 2, rue de l’église - 14400 SOMMERVIEU 23004 Jaen (Espagne) Tél. : +33 (0)6 62 23 83 80 Tél. : 00 34 608 277 782 Email : [email protected] Email : [email protected] [email protected] BELGIQUE Bon Bernard de GERLACHE ARMÉNIE Belficor s.a. Chouchane DOURIAN Place des Barricades, 12/5 18, quai de Béthune - 75004 Paris 1000 Bruxelles Tél. : +33 (0)6 48 93 70 16 (France) Tél. : 00 32 2 735 00 88 Tél. : +374 98 26 04 59 (Armenia) Port. : 00 32 475 69 99 06 Email : [email protected] Email : [email protected] Photographies & mise en page : OVV Coutau-Bégarie Aya M AT S U M O T O - A SSISTÉS D ’O C TAV IE Q UIQUERAN 2 w 20 LINGE DE MAISON 1. Parure de lit drap et deux taies, linon et dentelle, début 6. Grand drap brodé, début du XXe siècle. du XXe siècle. En lin, le rabat orné d’une brassée de fleurs brodées à points Une parure de lit, drap à rabat et ses deux taies en linon à large variés, roses et leurs boutons, tulipes, fleurettes et souple bordure de dentelle en fin filet rebrodé d’un décor d’animaux et feuillage, finitions à jours croisés. Largeur drap : 2,60 m d’angelots. Dim. drap : 2,20 m x 2,40 m (bel état, rares très (bel état) 120 / 150 € petites taches) 200 / 300 € 7. Paires de taies d’oreillers brodées, début du XXe siècle. 2. Parure de lit brodée drap et deux taies, début du XXe Deux paires de taies et une taie en fil brodé, une paire à siècle. entourage de festons et petits jours et une paire à rivières en Une parure de lit en linon, drap à rabat et ses deux taies, finition escalier travaillées de deux types de jours et points brodés en à jour échelle, frise finement brodée en blanc et en fils tirés relief, une taie à chiffre brodé dans un angle. 60 / 80 € rebrodés ornée de médaillons incrustés en dentelle Venise à l’aiguille. Dim. drap : 3,05 m x 2,35 m (bel état) 150 / 200 € 8. Parure de lit brodée aux fleurs de Lys, drap et ses deux taies, fin du XIXe siècle. 3. Parure de lit brodée drap et deux taies, début du XXe En toile de lin, le drap à large rabat festonné orné d’un double siècle. rang de fleurs de lys héraldiques brodées en relief et jour échelle, Une parure de lit en fil, drap à rabat et ses deux taies, finition grand chiffre DB aux fleurs de Lys sur chacun des angles. Deux à jour échelle, brodée en blanc d’une frise de petits motifs taies carrées brodées de même. (drap en bon état, petite reprise géométriques et incrustation de médaillons en dentelle Venise à à une taie, petit accroc à l’autre) l’aiguille, Dim. drap : 3 m x 2,40 m (bel état) 150 / 200 € Largeur drap : 2,38 m 250 / 350 € 4. Parure de lit drap et deux taies, début du XXe siècle. 9. Somptueux grand drap à revers, dentelle à l’aiguille, Une parure e lit en fil, grand drap à rabat et ses deux taies à Belgique ?, fin du XIXe siècle. finition de jours croisés et ornée d’une frise de pois brodés en En fil d’une belle finesse, le revers à rangs de fin jours et orné blanc et incrustations en dentelle Venise à l’aiguille, d’une dentelle à l’aiguille à somptueux décor floral : gerbes de Dim. drap : 3,20 m x 2,56 m (bel état) 200 / 300 € grands lys et leurs boutons soutenus par un élégant feuillage, branches de roses épanouies, grappes et orchidées en souples 5. Parure de lit brodée, drap et ses taies, début du XXe et graciles rinceaux. Largeur : 2,55 m Longueur : 4 m (bon état, siècle. petites taches groupées, la dentelle nuancée de crème à ivoire) En lin, brodé à points variés d’un ruban ondoyant où s’entremêlent 400 / 500 € des feuilles de trèfle et des petites baies, chiffre MM, finitions à petits jours. Largeur drap : 2,70 m, Dim. taies : 84 cm x 62 cm (bel état) 300 / 400 € 3 10. Drap brodé et napperons, fin du XIXe siècle. Le drap en fil à revers brodé de gerbes de fleurs et de pois, grand chiffre RR aux marguerites, bordure festonnée, Largeur : 2,35 m (petits lâchés à la broderie de bordure) Huit napperons, trois housses de coussin et deux abats jour en dentelle et broderie (accidents sur certains) 100 / 150 € 11. Dessus de lit, broderie blanche et dentelle, début du XXe siècle. A décor romantique d’angelots musiciens en grands médaillons ovales brodés en blanc et incrustations de filet brodé et dentelle aux fuseaux, pompons de passementerie soulignant les bordures. Coton blanc. Dim. 2,25 m x 2,20 m (bon état) 300 / 400 € 12. Grand panneau, broderie de Touraine et dentelle, début du XXe siècle. Larges lais en linon fil de main couleur ivoire, rebrodés de souples rameaux de feuillages et de fleurettes dont certains ornés de Valenciennes aux fuseaux, et où butinent des papillons, leurs ailles en tulle de coton et broderies, le lai central à motifs de paniers fleuris et gerbes de fleurs. Bandes d’incrustations séparant les lais et bordures en dentelle aux fuseaux, petits pompons de passementerie, Dim. 2,25 m x 2,10 m (quelques petits accidents, rares petites taches) 200 / 300 € LINGE de TABLE DAMASSÉ 24 13. Service de table, jubilé 1898-1938 de SM la reine Wilhelmina des Pays-Bas. Nappe et six serviettes au modèle en damassé de lin à l’état de neuf réalisé pour le 40e anniversaire du règne de SM la reine Wilhelmina des Pays-Bas. Au centre, WILHELMINA REGINA sous le monogramme W en souple ruban entrelacé à la couronne fermée et sommé des dates 1898 1938, entourage aux blasons des principales villes du Pays-Bas. Ruban ondulant, feuilles de myrte avec le lion couché, emblème des Pays-Bas. En lin damassé Zuiver réalisé en 1938 par les fabriques de linge N.V. E.J.F. van Dissel & Sons à Eindhoven, à l’initiative de l’association néerlandaise des femmes au foyer ; Conception de Kitty van der Mull Dekker. Couleur crème. Dim. nappe 2 m x 1,60 m. Dim. serviettes 65 cm x 65 cm. Nous y joignons une serviette en damassé de lin à l’effigie de la reine Wilhelmina, couronne fermée et listel Sept ingehuldigd 1898 (bel état) 200 / 300 € 14. Service de table en damassé, mariage de la princesse Béatrix des Pays-Bas, 1966. Deux nappes et vingt-quatre serviettes au modèle en damassé de lin, cadeau de mariage réalisé par la fabrique de linge van Dissel van den Briel & Verster pour le mariage de la princesse Beatrix des Pays-Bas avec M. Claus von Amsberg, qui eu lieu le 10 mars 1966. A décor rayonnant, monogrammes B et C entrelacés, couronne fermée, myrtes et lion couché emblème des Pays-Bas. Listels en rosace aux devises : Saevis tranquillus in undis et Quod felix faustum fortunatumque sit ainsi que la date : 10 MAART 1966. 4 22 Dim.
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