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The Collector’s World – Part One

Collecting is something we humans have done since time immemorial, for many different reasons – because objects carry memories and emotions, to create order and structure in our lives, to express our identity, for pleasure, or as part of a hobby. Many major collections have, after the collector’s passing, become museums (for example the Hallwyl Museum in Stockholm); others, like this collection, have been sold at auction, perhaps to be incorporated into a new collection.

This collection contains objects that spoke to our collector – items of varying character and value. The collector filled their home with objects which, at the time they were acquired, held meaning and fitted into a context that we may not see, but which was clear to the collector. Now the time has come for these objects to speak to a new collector and to enrich their collection. We welcome you to browse among this abundance of fun, unusual and fascinating objects.

 
147 items
Bowl China 20th century porcelain.
6d 6h
Bowl China 20th century porcelain.
Current bid
300 SEK
Estimate
1 500 SEK
Wall lamp, mid-20th century.
6d 6h
Wall lamp, mid-20th century.
Current bid
1 600 SEK
Estimate
1 500 SEK
Chandelier, late 20th century.
6d 4h
Chandelier, late 20th century.
Current bid
300 SEK
Estimate
1 500 SEK
Pedestal China 20th century.
6d 7h
Pedestal China 20th century.
Current bid
350 SEK
Estimate
1 500 SEK
Pedestal mid-20th century.
6d 6h
Pedestal mid-20th century.
Current bid
300 SEK
Estimate
1 500 SEK
Folding screen Japan 20th century.
6d 4h
Folding screen Japan 20th century.
Current bid
300 SEK
Estimate
1 800 SEK
Bench around 1900.
6d 7h
Bench around 1900.
No bids
Estimate
1 800 SEK
Figure Rudolstadt early 1900s Parian.
6d 8h
Figure Rudolstadt early 1900s Parian.
Current bid
300 SEK
Estimate
1 800 SEK
Bowl silver 20th century.
6d 6h
Bowl silver 20th century.
Current bid
350 SEK
Estimate
1 800 SEK
Cabinet, late 19th century.
6d 4h
Cabinet, late 19th century.
Current bid
300 SEK
Estimate
1 800 SEK