Los Nr. 303
De Koning, Philipp (1619 – 1689)
Philipp de Koning (1619 - 1689)

Öl auf Leinwand, doubliert; realistische Landschaftsmalerei; Blick von einer Hochebene hinab in ein flaches Tal mit Feldern und Baumstaffage vor einer Gebirgskette am Horizont unter bewölktem Himmel, im Vordergrund ein ruhiges Gewässer, an dessen Ufer Segelboote neben Häuser- und Personenstaffage anliegen; großflächiges Craquelé und oberflächige Verfärbungen sowie Verschmutzungen von ca. 6 mm am äußeren rechten Bildrand; profilierter, dunkelbrauner Holzrahmen mit doppeltem wellenförmigem Randabschluss und goldfarbener Randung innen; auf dem Rahmen unten Plakette mit Bezeichnung „Philip de Koning 1619 - 1689 Amsterdam“; nicht geöffnet; rückseitig auf dem Keilrahmen altes Klebeetikett mit Bezeichnung „Philippe de Koning 1619 - 1689 élève de Rembrandt“; Bildmaße: ca. 37 x 51,3 cm; Rahmenmaße: ca. 52,2 x 67,4 cm; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 2,3 kg. Versand ausschließlich per Spedition oder auf Risiko des Käufers.

Oil on canvas, lined; realistic landscape painting; view from a plateau down into a flat valley with fields and tree staffage before a mountain range on the horizon beneath a cloudy sky, in the foreground a calm body of water along whose shore sailing boats are moored beside architectural and figure staffage; extensive craquelure and superficial discoloration as well as soiling of approx. 6 mm along the outer right image edge; profiled dark brown wooden frame with double undulating edge finish and inner gilt border; plaque mounted at the bottom of the frame inscribed “Philip de Koning 1619 - 1689 Amsterdam”; not opened; on the reverse of the stretcher an old adhesive label inscribed “Philippe de Koning 1619 - 1689 élève de Rembrandt”; image dimensions: approx. 37 x 51.3 cm; frame dimensions: approx. 52.2 x 67.4 cm; total weight: approx. 2.3 kg. Shipping exclusively via forwarding agent or at the buyer’s risk.

Limit: 480,00 

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  • Los Nr. 280 Fischbesteck für 7 Personen mit Chippendale-Dekor, BSF, Bremen, 20. Jh.

    Los Nr. 280
    Fischbesteck für 7 Personen mit Chippendale-Dekor, BSF, Bremen, 20. Jh.

    800/- silver; total weight: approx. 647 g; fish cutlery set for seven persons with classic Chippendale decoration; minimal age-related signs of wear; stamped to the reverse of the handles with crescent and crown, maker’s mark and fineness mark; length of the forks: approx. 17.5 cm; length of the knives: approx. 21.3 cm.

    500,00 
  • Los Nr. 279 Viktorianischer Tee- bzw. Wasserkessel, um 1900

    Los Nr. 279
    Viktorianischer Tee- bzw. Wasserkessel, um 1900

    13-lot silver; total weight: approx. 1679 g; kettle and stand/burner with encircling relief and finely chased floral decoration; kettle with compressed globular body on a circular base, centrally applied scrolled spout and high-set swivel handle with Bakelite grip, removable domed lid with finial of ebonised wood and silver, and two mounts on each side of the shoulder for suspension in the stand; height: approx. 17.5 cm; stand with laterally scrolled supports and pierced floral decoration on a rounded rectangular base with circular aperture for a removable spirit burner with wick; height: approx. 19.1 cm; age-related signs of wear, one support requires tightening; kettle and stand each stamped to the underside with fineness marks; total height: approx. 26.5 cm.

    1.400,00 
  • Los Nr. 278 Silberne Kaffeekanne, Carrington & Co., London, England, 1936

    Los Nr. 278
    Silberne Kaffeekanne, Carrington & Co., London, England, 1936

    Sterling silver; weight: approx. 621 g; coffee pot with pear-shaped body on a slightly flared foot ring, high-set ear handle with floral carved decoration in ebonised wood, slender spout and rear-hinged domed lid with mushroom-shaped finial of ebonised wood; age-related signs of wear; neck stamped with lion passant, town mark, maker’s mark and date letter; height: approx. 18.5 cm.

    580,00 
  • Los Nr. 277 Silberne Teekanne mit Rahmgießer, S. W. Smith & Co., London, England, 1913

    Los Nr. 277
    Silberne Teekanne mit Rahmgießer, S. W. Smith & Co., London, England, 1913

    Sterling silver; total weight: approx. 1023 g; 1) Teapot with compressed globular body on a broad foot ring, centrally applied ear handle with floral carved decoration in ebonised wood, drawn-in shoulder, pronounced spout, rear-hinged lid with mushroom-shaped finial of ebonised wood, and broad spout rim with encircling floral decoration and reeded lines; minor nicks to the body of up to approx. 1 mm and age-related signs of wear; body stamped with lion passant, town mark, maker’s mark and date letter, underside numbered; height: approx. 14.3 cm. 2) Cream jug with compressed globular body on a broad foot ring, drawn-in shoulder, high-set volute handle with floral decoration and reeding continuing from the lip, and spout indentation; age-related signs of wear; height: approx. 8.7 cm.

    920,00 

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