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Lot 326 | WOOD AND LEATHER FOLDING-SCREEN
Estimate
1.000
- 1.200
€
D
Result:
(incl. premium)
1.290 €
WOOD AND LEATHER FOLDING-SCREEN.
England.
Date: 19th century.
Maker/Designer: The painting attributed to Emile Brunner-Lacoste (1838-1881).
Technique: Ebonised wood frame with tooled leather insert painted in colours.
Description: In a spacious, wooded park landscape in the foreground the shore of a lake. At this shore
ducks, pheasants, rabbits and peacocks bustle.
Measurement: 198.5x222cm.
Condition B.
Provenance:
German aristocratic property.
The painting is attributed to Henri Emile Brunner-Lacoste (1838-1881).
He exhibited in the Paris Salon from 1859 and decorated the London town house of the Duke of Hamilton.
England.
Date: 19th century.
Maker/Designer: The painting attributed to Emile Brunner-Lacoste (1838-1881).
Technique: Ebonised wood frame with tooled leather insert painted in colours.
Description: In a spacious, wooded park landscape in the foreground the shore of a lake. At this shore
ducks, pheasants, rabbits and peacocks bustle.
Measurement: 198.5x222cm.
Condition B.
Provenance:
German aristocratic property.
The painting is attributed to Henri Emile Brunner-Lacoste (1838-1881).
He exhibited in the Paris Salon from 1859 and decorated the London town house of the Duke of Hamilton.
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VAT margin scheme, VAT included, but must not be indicated, not refundable
29% buyer’s premium on the hammer price
29% buyer’s premium on the hammer price
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Stock Id: 63065-1