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Deutsch 23062015 Bd.Pdf Feuille1 Illuminated book page of an antiphonary with black and red colours on parchment, 1 described on both sides in Latin. In a double glass frame. Central Europe 15th Century 520x340mm 200 400 Reliquary casket in medieval style with 16 enamelled windows representing saints and angels. Copper partly engraved and with blue, yellow and red enamel decorations. The casket in form of an arch, on four feet. Inside with wooden walls, 2 original with two iron hinges for connecting the body with the lid (not in use). The copper plates mounted on the wood with partly missing nails on the side. Limoges 16th Century or later. height 17cm, length 22cm, width 11cm 1200 2500 Gold ground panel representing the Announcement in carved, partly turned and stepped gilded surrounding frame with Francesco di Vannuccio (1356– three sections and carved and gilded finals, 3 1389)-manner of on top around portray of Salvator Mundi and angels. Gold colours and tempera on panel with some holes. On the reverse old label with number. 72x46cm 2800 4500 Flemish bronze chandelier in Gothic mannerwith six open work decorated branches and in a crown Maria with Jesus Christ and sceptre on top. Original hanging 4 ring. In the centre with turned round shaft ending in a animal head with mouth ring. German or Western Europe. 70cm height, 50cm diameter 900 1800 Etching of the Return of the Prodigal Son Rembrand Harmenszoon van Rjin 5 (?) on paper, under glass and framed. (1606-1669) 240x200mm 80 150 White marble sculpture of a laying nude on pillows, with flowers in her hand, draped 6 Italian artist around 1600 hair and a dog at her feet. Weathered length 80cm, height 24cm, width 26cm 1500 2800 Portrait of a scholar in his studio writing in a 7 Dutch school 17th/18th Century book, oil on oak panel. 49x39cm 200 400 Sienna ebony and ivory casket in rectangular shape with shaped lid and rectangular top. Richly decorated with ornamental ivory on black ebony. Inside 8 with green velvet on four bun feet with later lock, key and hinges. Sienna or Central Italy, 16th/17th Century. length 32cm, width 16,5cm, height 22cm 1800 3500 Page 1 Feuille1 Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)- Portrait of a young lady with feather head 9 follower and necklace, oil on canvas. 55x45cm 400 700 German pineapple double goblet, in Renaissance manner on slim shaft and shaped stand, the silver work on the body in bombed and turned form. Partly 10 engraved, some old silver marks on the border. German 19th Century. Weight 460g. height total 30cm, each baker 15,5cm 600 900 Four copper prints of German scientists, laid down on paper. 1st Georg II Liebleri, Phisices in Württemberg, 2nd Georg II Burgkharti Lecture in Württemberg, 3rd Johannis Mendlini, Philosopher in 11 Tübingen, 4th Erasmus Osualdus Schreckenfuchs from Freiburg. German 16th/17th Century. total page size 48x32,5cm, smallest 14,5x9cm, largest 16,7x10,5cm 60 150 German bronze „Römerhalter“ or part of bronze table centre piece, showing a jumping dear or stag with a turned end 12 piece for fixing, on round turned base. Full cast with original patina. Possibly Nuremberg 16th/17th Century (?) height 13cm 120 180 Portrait of a drinker, etching on paper after the original painting from Baron Haus in 13 Adriaen Brouwer (1605-1638)-after Vienna etched by Peter Fendi (1796-1842). 140x105mm 40 80 Dulcimer in Gothic manner with two bridges and four carved round holes for the sound, on the sides with iron stretchers, on a wooden trapeze shape body, partly with 14 painted ornaments and later adaptations. Most possibly Italian 19th Century with earlier parts. largest 110cm, smallest 61cm, with 50cm 180 280 Landscape with travellers and horse riders, 15 Jan Asselijn (1610 –1652)-circle oil on canvas, framed 32x43cm 600 800 Bronze vessel with two handgrips, round shape, with four relieves of saints with 16 Gothic decorations. The upper rim with deformation. height 22cm, diameter 17cm 150 250 Maria with child and cherries in front of dark background and some architectural 17 Joos van Cleve (1485-1541) decorations on the bottom, oil on wooden panel. 61,5x43cm 2600 4500 Page 2 Feuille1 Pair of Nuremberg bronze spiral candlesticks, each for one light, with long 18 spiral body, ending in round base and spout. Tournable. German 18th/19th Century. height 51,5cm 200 400 Portrait of Phillip IV of Spain in court dress with the chain of the Golden Vleece, oil on 19 Diego Velázquez (1599-1660)-circle canvas. On the reverse old auction label from P. Chapelle 312 from sale 1981 and written “Phillipe Velázquez”. 73X65cm 1500 2500 Early ceramic pot with two handgrips and shaped body, on the upper border a modelled rim, light brown stained colour, 20 with outbreaks on the upper border and remains of former brown glace. Southern Austria 16th/17th Century height 39cm 160 280 Portrait of a couple making music with a notebook and a lute, by a green draped table and a large sculpted chimney on the Willem van Mieris (1662-1747)- 21 background. Oil on oak panel, framed. On circle the reverse old description “1660 …model” (?) and remains of an old paper label. 42x32cm 2500 4500 Large albarello „Mostarda Fina“, glazed and painted with eagle and manieristic decorations, in blue, yellow and black colours, described in the centre on a yellow 22 band “Mostarda fina” and numbered (I 126 ?) on the reverse. Old restorations and glaze loss. On the bottom old auction description. Northern Italy. 16th/17th Century 47cm height 800 1500 Portrait of a young man with red scarf in 23 Guido Reni (1575-1642)-follower front of green-blue background, oil on canvas. 75x62cm 400 600 Large French or Italian majolica bowl, round shape body with two handgrips and richly blue painted with a dukes coat of 24 arms and other floral decorations on white ground, glazed. With old restorations. 18th Century. height 35cm, diameter 38cm 900 1500 Salome and Johannes the Baptist, oil on 25 Austrian School early 18th Century canvas, laid down on card board, framed. 84x62cm 150 250 Shabbat oil lamp in Renaissance manner, cast bonze, partly gilded, in form of five branches and turned decorated shaft, with 26 later electricity mounts. On the bottom old hook for oil ship (missing). German 19th Century. length 45cm 280 380 Page 3 Feuille1 Maria Immaculate, oil on canvas, framed. 27 South German school around 1700 52x45cm 600 900 Six gilded manieristic bronze plaquettes with angel heads and volutes, finely hand finished with original patina, possibly 28 original part of a collectors cabinet. German or Netherlands around 1700. On red velvet plinths. 5x6cm 500 800 Diana with her nymphs at a hunt in 29 Frans Wouters (1612-1659) landscape, oil on canvas. Framed. 75x95cm 600 900 Small Flemish wall chest with one arched door on the centre, in a geometrical body with carved angel decorations on the sides and top, the bottom with a carved angel head and floral decorations. The door with original iron hinges and very fine open-work 30 wood carvings with angels holding the holy cup the host surrounded by manieristic decorations and other angel heads. On red silk. One original lock. Flemish around 1700 with some later adaptations. length 70cm, width 40cm, depth 27cm 700 900 Saint Michel fighting the dragon and the 31 Paul Troger (1698-1762)-circle devil, oil on canvas. Framed. 45x43cm 300 600 German silver salver with floral decorated rim, hand chased oval form, in the centre and his daughters, in the backside the 32 burning Sodom. Unmarked, possibly German 18th Century. Weight 650g. 31X39cm 600 900 Saint Florian kneeling in armour in front of Franz Anton Maulbertsch (1724- 33 white and dark background. Oil on canvas, 1796)-attributed the sides partly adapted. 52x32cm 300 600 Pair of Piemontese walnut mirrors in Renaissance style, with richly carved, figural and ornamental decorations, partly 34 gilded and stepped pointed roof final. Piedmont 19th century with earlier carved parts. A pair. height 105cm 400 800 Romantic landscape with horse riders, a 35 Jan Wijnants (1632-1684)-attributed carriage and hunters by a river, oil on oak panel, framed. 47x62cm 1800 2800 Small Florentine frame with wood carved and gilded acanthus leaves. Central Italy 36 mid 19th Century. total 45x28cm, picture or mirror size 24x15,5cm 180 250 Paolo Veronese (1528-1588)- Europa and the bull, oil on canvas, framed. 37 follower 37x30cm 150 250 Page 4 Feuille1 North Italian walnut trunk, on two feet and floral carved decorations on the front, original lock and lid, the front and sides 38 with fields, with restored parts. Tuscany or Latium 17th Century. length 160cm, depth 60cm, height 60cm 380 550 Jacob’s Dreams, oil on canvas, on the 39 Italian School early 18th Century reverse old paper label described “Padovanino”, framed. 28x40cm 150 250 Colonial Portuguese casket with falling front, walnut with geometrical ivory intarsia 40 and original hand grip, lock and fittings. Inside former board missing. Goa around 1700. 16,5x11,5cm, height 10cm 600 900 Landscape with travellers by a house and Jan Brueghel the Younger (1601- 41 forest. Oil on oak panel, on the lower right 1678)-follower side monogrammed, framed. 29x37,5cm 400 700 Stone sculpture of Justitia with sword and scale, on integrated shaped base. The head turned to the left and the body slightly Austrian or Bohemian School late 42 to the right. With partly original gilding and 17th Century colour. On the reverse old hole for mounting. The sword and scale missing, old restorations. height 50cm 1200 1800 Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)- Angels and putties with a lamb in 43 manner of landscape, oil on canvas.
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