Sale 2203
New York
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24 November 2009
Price realised
USD 375
Estimate
A SET OF FOUR ENGLISH DELFT MONOGRAMED CHINOISERIE PLATES CIRCA 1770, LIKELY LONDON (LAMBETH HIGH STREET) Each painted in blue on a pale blue ground with a willow tree and flowering plants within a fenced garden, initialed S/I*M, the border edged with a fretwork band 9 1/8 in. (23.2 cm.) diameter (4)
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Pre-Lot Text
THE PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE COLLECTOR
Four Berlin-based German collectors discuss their collections, and the considerations that drive their collecting
This sublime bureau — offered on 20 April in New York — is a 19th-century reproduction of a 1769 piece commissioned by Louis XV
Carlo Scarpa took the traditions of Venetian glassblowing and created some of the 20th century’s most innovative designs
Christie’s Decorative Arts and Design specialists reveal the people, places and spaces that spark their senses
Specialist Joy McCall answers key questions for collectors of the glassmaker’s exquisite pieces. Illustrated with lots offered in the Lalique sale on 15 May
Offered in May, a 1916 canvas that was included in every major survey of Malevich’s Suprematist works during his lifetime, and which revolutionised modern art