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Auction archive: Lot number 54

An English wooden dolls' house

Auction 17.05.2001
17 May 2001
Estimate
£5,000 - £7,000
ca. US$7,126 - US$9,977
Price realised:
£9,988
ca. US$14,236
Auction archive: Lot number 54

An English wooden dolls' house

Auction 17.05.2001
17 May 2001
Estimate
£5,000 - £7,000
ca. US$7,126 - US$9,977
Price realised:
£9,988
ca. US$14,236
Beschreibung:

An English wooden dolls' house of Georgian style, with three bays, avant corps and three storeys, painted to simulate brickwork with stone quoining, the three part opening front enclosing six rooms, staircase, hall, landings, opening interior doors, fireplaces, skirting boards, two built-in framed mirrors on the stairs and pediment with painted monagramme FN in a shield, the furniture, dolls and chattels including tinplate kitchen range, oval meat covers and washstand, turned and painted wood tea and washing sets, gilt blue glass goblets, soft metal hanging lamp, cutlery tray, chandelier, sewing machine and basket, flower stand and cradle, china including Limoges and Japanese pieces and bisque figures including a seated fortune teller, dogs in various materials, binoculars with Stanhope, camera, gramaphone, miniature books including a manuscript book about the adventures of a bear, gilt metal tables and birdcage, wire rocking cradle, Kestner Waltershausen pieces including a bonheur du jour and sideboard, Westacre ewer and basin and four all-bisque dolls -- the house 41½in. (105cm.) wide, 44in. (112cnm.) high and 18in. (46cm.) deep, circa 1860 (some wear to extremities, skirtings loose, water stain in top left bedroom, paper lifting in other bedroom, some overpainting and damages to chattels)

Auction archive: Lot number 54
Auction:
Datum:
17 May 2001
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

An English wooden dolls' house of Georgian style, with three bays, avant corps and three storeys, painted to simulate brickwork with stone quoining, the three part opening front enclosing six rooms, staircase, hall, landings, opening interior doors, fireplaces, skirting boards, two built-in framed mirrors on the stairs and pediment with painted monagramme FN in a shield, the furniture, dolls and chattels including tinplate kitchen range, oval meat covers and washstand, turned and painted wood tea and washing sets, gilt blue glass goblets, soft metal hanging lamp, cutlery tray, chandelier, sewing machine and basket, flower stand and cradle, china including Limoges and Japanese pieces and bisque figures including a seated fortune teller, dogs in various materials, binoculars with Stanhope, camera, gramaphone, miniature books including a manuscript book about the adventures of a bear, gilt metal tables and birdcage, wire rocking cradle, Kestner Waltershausen pieces including a bonheur du jour and sideboard, Westacre ewer and basin and four all-bisque dolls -- the house 41½in. (105cm.) wide, 44in. (112cnm.) high and 18in. (46cm.) deep, circa 1860 (some wear to extremities, skirtings loose, water stain in top left bedroom, paper lifting in other bedroom, some overpainting and damages to chattels)

Auction archive: Lot number 54
Auction:
Datum:
17 May 2001
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
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