• 500 ans, Arts Décoratifs Europ auction at Christies

    Sale 5586

    500 ans, Arts Décoratifs Européens

    Paris

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    17 December 2009

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    Lot 87

    CLOCHE EN BRONZE

    PETRUS VAN DEN GHEIN, FLANDRES, 1569

    Price realised

    EUR 4,375

    Estimate

    EUR 2,000 - EUR 3,000

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    CLOCHE EN BRONZE
    PETRUS VAN DEN GHEIN, FLANDRES, 1569
    Portant l'inscription gravée 1569 PETRUS GHEINEUS ME FECIT et LQFGOTVANAL; patine brun clair
    Hauteur: 12,8 cm. (5 in.)

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    Post Lot Text

    A BRONZE HAND BELL, BY PETRUS VAN DEN GHEIN, FLEMISH, 1569


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