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Cornelis Paulus van Pauwvliet

An Important Dutch Collection
21 November 2023 | starting at 13:00 GMT

Auction Viewing Dates

Amsterdam, to be held at the Luther Museum:
Friday 13 October 10am - 5pm
Saturday 14 October 10am - 5pm
Sunday 15 October 10am - 5pm

London, to be held at Bonhams, 101 New Bond Street:
Saturday 18 November 11am - 3pm
Sunday 19 November 11am - 3pm
Monday 20 November 9am - 5pm

Auction highlights

Lot gallery

211 lots available

A pair of late Louis XVI ormolu and white marble cassolettes Late 18th - early 19th century

A pair of ormolu mounted pink granite pot-pourri vasesIn the Louis XVI style, part late 18th century and later

A fine and impressive early 19th century French ormolu and marble mantel clock Laurent, Paris

A FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK DEPICTING A PAIR OF LOVERS Parts early 19th century, parts 20th century.

An exceptional late 18th century French gilt and patinated bronze pendule à cercle tournant timepiece dated 1780 Lepaute, Paris

A very fine and impressive late 18th century French gilt and patinated bronze mantel clock Deverberie & Comp. Invet. Fecit, Paris. "The Huntress"

A set of four Empire ormolu cassolettes or brûle-parfumEarly 19th century

An Indian white marble and pietra dura inlaid bowl and coverAgra, late 19th / early 20th century, inspired by the pietra dura work in the Taj Mahal

A French Empire ormolu two-light bouillotte lampEarly 19th century

A pair of Empire gilt and patinated bronze retour d'Egypte garniture vases and coversEarly 19th century

An important mid 18th century French ormolu-mounted kingwood and rosewood centre seconds longcase clock of one month duration, with equation of time, time of sunrise and sunset, phases and age of the moon, calendar, sign of the zodiac and temperature compensated pendulum Julien Le Roy, Paris. The case stamped A. Dubois.

A very rare mid-18th century French ormolu grande sonnerie striking mantel clock of two-week duration, with alarm and repeat Etienne Lenoir, a Paris. The case attributed to Robert Osmond.

A pair of Empire gilt bronze ewers attributed to Claude Galle (French, 1759-1815)Circa 1805

An extensive collection of books on collections, museums and art movements , qty

A large quantity of museum, auction house and fair catalogues , qty

A large quantity of reference books on furniture and decorative works of art , qty

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