Notable Sales
Long-Case Musical Clock
Neuwied, 1785-1790
David Roentgen, Peter Kinzing and Weil brothers.
Private Collection, Berlin
A Gothic Chest
Northern Germany
circa 1450
Oak and wrought iron.
A Pair of Silver Soup-Toureens
Eutin,1763.
Court silversmith Hans Heinrich Geertz, Eutin and Johann Wilhelm Damman, Augsburg; engraved coat of arms of the King of Sweden.
A Pair of Globes
Georg Christoph Eimmart
(1638–1705).
Nuremberg, 1705
Private Collection, Northern Germany
A Monumental Imari Vase and Cover
Japan, Arita late 17th century.
Private Collection, Kuwait
A Lacquered Cabinet
Dresden, circa 1715.
The lacquer work by Martin Schnell.
Pietra Dura-mounted Neoclassical Table à Écrire
Brandenburg-Prussia, circa 1790. The pietra dura plaques: Florence, third quarter 17th century.
Private Collection, Paris
Carl Johann Steinhäuser (1813-1879)
Marble Relief, "Arminius and Thusnelda"
Rome, 1845.
International trade
Philipp Daniel Lippert (1702–85)
Dresden, 1755–1762.
Three book-shaped collector's cabinets containing a large collection of plaster intaglios from classical gems.
International trade
A Collection of Reval Faience
1772–1782.
Manufactory of Carl Christian Fick
Guéridon „Windspiele“
Berlin, circa 1846.
Design by Johann Heinrich Strack (1805–1880).
International trade.
Mirror Bureau Cabinet
Altona, circa 1760.
Workshop of Johann Friedrich Köster
Private Collection, Northern Germany
Console Table
Rome, circa 1730.
Carved and silvered wood Stone top with marble veneer.
Private Collection, North Rhine Westphalia
Please have a look at our reference list of Museum Sales.