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Modern Art + Design 620

Viewing and auction

Bukowskis Modern Art + Design
Open: Mon–Fri 11 AM – 6 PM, Sat–Sun kl 11 AM –5 PM
Viewing 21 –25 November at Bukowskis, Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm.
Auction 26 –27 November at Arsenalsgatan 2, Stockholm.

Highlights Modern Art + Design

Bukowskis Modern Art + Design Sale features a stunning selection of paintings, works on paper and sculpture by leading international artists of the twentieth century.

The exceptional sale includes a brilliant red “Concetto Spaziale” by Lucio Fontana, an intriguing late portrait by Pablo Picasso from 1969, and a magnificent large-scale bathroom scene by Fernando Botero.

Enriched by Marc Chagall’s dreamy L’artiste et l’ange”, a unique wooden relief by Sérgio Camargo and a Wifredo Lam painting from his Albissola studio, this sale brings together works across mediums and genres.

Further highlights that include works by Fernand Léger, Antoni Tàpies, Kurt Schwitters, Asger Jorn, Fernandez Arman, and Francois Morellet are accompanied by a strong selection of modern sculpture, and an array of Cubist and Surrealist works.

The design section contains interesting furniture and applied art that represent the development of furniture design in the Nordic region during most of the 20th century. Around 20 items, which have all been previously owned by Svensk Tenn’s Estrid Erickson, are included in the auction. The different types of objects clearly show what is still significant today for Firma Svenskt Tenn, for instance a broad mix of timeless objects that never seems to be outdated and constantly awakens the desire among new generations.

Further highlights in the design section are Gustaf Fjaestad's sculpted and carved furniture from the beginning of the 20th century, alongside Axel Einar Hjorth's furniture group "Sandhamn", the only model among the Sportstuge furniture that were most likely manufactured at Nordiska Kompaniet’s own workshops.

When it comes to pottery and stoneware, Bukowskis have the joy of selling fantastic items from some of our most reputable Scandinavian potters from Gustavsberg, Wilhelm Kåge, Berndt Friberg and Stig Lindberg. Michael Schilkin, Birger Kaipiainen and Rut Bryk represent Finland, while Axel Salto represents Denmark. Highlights include an extremely rare dragonfish by Wilhelm Kåge in "Farsta-blue" glaze.

26 november from 1 pm (CEST) Lot number
Glass 1 – 30
Ceramics 31 – 148
Silver and Jewellery 149 – 179
Carpets 180 – 227
Furniture and Works of Art 228 – 372
27 november from 3 pm (CEST) Lot number
Art 373 – 638
Prints 639 – 676

A guide for buyers – how to bid

You can bid with a paddle in the auction room, by phone, by absentee bidding, or by live online. Choose the option you find the most convenient. Please notice that if you are an online customer, you need to be approved as a hammer auction customer to be able to bid at the auction. This rule applies regardless if you choose to bid in the auction room, online, by phone or by absentee bidding. Contact validation@bukowskis.com to get the approval or if you have any further questions.

New customer? Please register. Existing customer log in.

Bidding Online


You can participate in the auction in real time via a computer. To submit online bids in excess of SEK 3 million, we need a bank reference. Please email our customer service at info@bukowskis.com to be cleared for this level of online bidding.

**Please notice that you need to be approved as a hammer auction customer to be able to bid at the auction. This rule applies regardless if you choose to bid in the auction room, online, by phone or by absentee bidding.

For approval, contact us at: validation@bukowskis.com

Telephone bidding

When you bid by telephone, you are in contact by phone with one of our specialists who makes the bids on your behalf in the auction room. To be contacted by telephone, you need to submit your application for phone bidding by 8 PM on the day before the auction.

If you are a new customer, register first, then fill out our telephone bidding application form and email it to telephonebid@bukowskis.com Please specify the catalogue number of the lot, your full name, customer number, and the telephone number(s) where you can be reached during the auction.

Existing customer: Fill out the telephone bidding application form and send it to telephonebid@bukowskis.com
Please specify the catalogue number, your full name, address and the telephone number(s) where you can be reached during the auction.

In the auction room

Register at Bukowskis, Arsenalsgatan 2 in Stockholm from 9 AM at the day of the auction.

Absentee bidding

If you cannot attend the auction in person, we can bid on your behalf. Our customer service personnel handle the bidding confidentially and strive to obtain the lot for you at the lowest possible price.

Click here for the absentee bidding submission form and send the filled out form to info@bukowskis.com

If you need any assistance before the auction, do not hesitate to contact our customer service at +46 8 614 08 00.

Bid increasment
Interval Increasment
0 – 3.000 200 SEK
3.000 – 10.000 500 SEK
10.000 – 20.000 1.000 SEK
20.000 – 50.000 2.000 SEK
50.000 – 200.000 5.000 SEK
200.000 – 400.000 10.000 SEK
400.000 – 1.000.000 20.000 SEK
1.000.000 – 5.000.000 50.000 SEK
5.000.000 – 10.000.000 100.000 SEK
10.000.000 + 100.000 SEK

Payment and collection

Payment

Payment must be made within 8 working days of the end of the auction. Payments for items purchased by private individuals with an address in Sweden, Finland, Germany or Austria for total amounts of up to SEK 100.000 are made via Klarna’s payment service. Payment options, e.g. card payments or invoice, are shown on the payment page. Payments are made via bukowskis.com under ”My pages”. Payments for commercial customers and for private individuals for total amounts exceeding SEK 100.000 will be invoiced by Bukowski Auktioner AB. You will find your invoice at ”My pages” at bukowskis.com. Payment may also be made at the auction itself at Bukowskis’ premises at Berzelii Park. Please note that payments cannot be made in cash.

Collection

During the auction 26–27 November it is possible for you to collect your paid objects and unsold objects at Bukowskis Arsenalsgatan 2 in Stockholm. Opening hours: Mon–Fri 9 am–5 pm.

Please note: You can´t collect your items on Thursday 28 November

As from November 29 all objects are available to be collected at Bukowskis, Västberga Allé 3 in Hägersten. Opening hours: Mon 9 am–5 pm, Tue 9 am–7 pm, Wed–Fri 9 am–5 pm, Sat 11 am–3 pm, Sun closed. .

As from December 11th a storage fee 50 SEK per item and day will be charged for uncollected items. Full payment must been received by Bukowskis before lots can be collected.

Transport

We now offer delivery to a location of your choice. For quotes and information, please contact: specialdelivery@bukowskis.com.

Articles
For condition report contact specialist
Andreas Rydén
Stockholm
Andreas Rydén
Head Specialist, Art, Deputy Managing Director
+46 (0)728 58 71 39
Lena Rydén
Stockholm
Lena Rydén
Head of Art, Specialist Modern and 19th century Art
+46 (0)707 78 35 71
Marcus Kinge
Stockholm
Marcus Kinge
Specialist Prints
+46 (0)739 40 08 27
Eva Seeman
Stockholm
Eva Seeman
Chief Specialist Modern and Contemporary Decorative art and design
+46 (0)708 92 19 69
Camilla Behrer
Stockholm
Camilla Behrer
Head of Design / Head of Modern Decorative Art and Design
+46 (0)708 92 19 77
Jonatan  Jahn
Stockholm
Jonatan Jahn
Head Specialist Contemporary and Modern Design
+46 (0)703 92 88 60