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The Orientalist Sale
May 2010
Dubai
Entries now invited for our forthcoming auction of Orientalist Art
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To arrange a free and confidential auction valuation with a view to selling,
please contact:
orientalist@bonhams.com
or contact one of our specialists listed.
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The market for Orientalist and Middle Eastern pictures and works of art has never been stronger. Bonhams fine art auction house established since 1793, achieved an encouraging 78% sale of rare Orientalist Paintings and Works of Art – the first of its kind in the region – at an auction on 11 May in Dubai at The One & Only Royal Mirage hotel. Bonhams' sales in Dubai continue to attract new collectors from North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia. As the only auction house to hold dedicated Orientalist sales in Dubai, Bonhams shows success and growth in the category.
Highlights from the sale included the exceptional and rare painting by Rudolph Swoboda The Carpet Seller (lot 28), which achieved $ 826,000. A highly evocative image of bartering at the streets of Cairo, the work was painted in 1895 at the peak of the artist’s powers.
Our superior knowledge of the Orientalist art market and our commitment to maintaining strong relationships with important collectors, as well as developing a greater presence for Bonhams in Dubai, sets us apart from our competitors. If you have Orientalist art that you would like to sell at auction, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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Previously Sold Auction Highlights
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John William Godward, RBA (British, 1861-1922)
A Persian princess Sold for: £94,800
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Franz Xavier Kosler,
(Austrian, 1864-1905)
, An Arab market scene Sold for $216,000 |
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Ludwig Deutsch
(Austrian, 1855-1935),
At the door of the mosque Sold for: $276,000
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An Ottoman Jewelled And Rock-Crystal Hilted Jambiya The Hilt Probably 18th Century, The Remainder 19th Century Sold for: $38,400
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A William III silver tankard, makers mark FS with pellet below in a shaped punch, probably by Francis Singleton, see Jackson page 134 London 1696/7,
British & Continental Silver & Objects of Vertu - 2 Dec 2009 - Knightsbridge
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