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Sale of the decade! OF NOBEL ORIGIN

Few names are as well-known or distinguished as the Nobel family. Entrepreneurs, inventors, industrialists, philanthropists and art lovers. Immanuel Nobel the Younger took the family to Russia where his sons, Robert and Ludvig, came to excel, while Alfred went his own way (he was subsequently a shareholder in the nafta company). It started with the engineering industry, and later came Naftabolaget BRA (Brothers) Nobel, which at the time was the world’s second largest oil producer. Success came not least through innovations; among other things, Ludvig Nobel designed the world’s first oil tanker, “Zoroaster”, built at the Motala shipyard in 1878. Great wealth enabled the family to become possibly the biggest customer of court jeweller Karl Fabergé, alongside the Russian Imperial family.

The generous, childless Emanuel’s numerous orders from Fabergé are legendary. Bukowskis has been entrusted to sell a number of art objects that were inherited through Emanuel’s younger brother Gustaf (Gösta). The collection includes both silver candelabras and plates by Fabergé and gold and enamel works in the form of jewellery and small Easter eggs, as well as one of the legendary small animal sculptures made from carved stone. The auction also includes the magnificent oil painting by Bruno Liljefors that hung in the family home in St Petersburg.

WHEN IS THE VIEWING AND THE SALE?

Viewing 1 – 6 June at Bukowskis, Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm. Mon–Fri 11 AM –18 PM, Sat–Sun 11 AM–17 PM.
Sale 7 – 8 June at Bukowskis, Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm. The Asian Sale is held on June 8.

227. A FABERGÉ GOLD, ENAMEL AND DIAMOND NOBEL BROOCH.
227. A FABERGÉ GOLD, ENAMEL AND DIAMOND NOBEL BROOCH.
Hammer price 
1 000 000 SEK
Estimate
50 000 - 75 000 SEK
232. A Fabergé silver serving-dish, Moscow 1908-1917.
232. A Fabergé silver serving-dish, Moscow 1908-1917.
Hammer price 
55 000 SEK
Estimate
25 000 - 30 000 SEK
233. A Fabergé silver serving-dish, Moscow 1908-1917.
233. A Fabergé silver serving-dish, Moscow 1908-1917.
Hammer price 
65 000 SEK
Estimate
30 000 - 40 000 SEK
367. Jacobus Storck, A view of the river Vecht with the castle Nijenrode.
367. Jacobus Storck, A view of the river Vecht with the castle Nijenrode.
Hammer price 
280 000 SEK
Estimate
200 000 - 250 000 SEK
373. Bruno Liljefors, Eagles attacking Hare.
373. Bruno Liljefors, Eagles attacking Hare.
Hammer price 
255 000 SEK
Estimate
200 000 - 250 000 SEK
596. Two chinese rock chrystal figures of a seated buddha, circa 1900.
596. Two chinese rock chrystal figures of a seated buddha, circa 1900.
Hammer price 
20 000 SEK
Estimate
10 000 - 15 000 SEK
788. A cultured pearl necklace.
788. A cultured pearl necklace.
Hammer price 
8 000 SEK
Estimate
4 000 - 6 000 SEK
867. A pair of cabochon-cut sapphires cuff-links.
867. A pair of cabochon-cut sapphires cuff-links.
Hammer price 
7 000 SEK
Estimate
5 000 - 6 000 SEK
868. A ring by WA Bohlin, Stockholm, 1961.
868. A ring by WA Bohlin, Stockholm, 1961.
Hammer price 
5 500 SEK
Estimate
3 000 - 4 000 SEK
906. A money-clip set with a cabochon cut sapphire.
906. A money-clip set with a cabochon cut sapphire.
Hammer price 
7 000 SEK
Estimate
4 000 - 5 000 SEK
910. A cabochon cut emerald and single cut diamond 1950/60's brooch.
910. A cabochon cut emerald and single cut diamond 1950/60's brooch.
Hammer price 
10 000 SEK
Estimate
6 000 - 8 000 SEK
912. A 1950/60's lapis lazuli and coral brooch.
912. A 1950/60's lapis lazuli and coral brooch.
Hammer price 
3 500 SEK
Estimate
4 000 - 6 000 SEK
919. A malachite bracelet with a Buddha charm.
919. A malachite bracelet with a Buddha charm.
Hammer price 
13 000 SEK
Estimate
5 000 - 7 000 SEK

For further information, please contact:

Carl Barkman
Stockholm
Carl Barkman
Head Specialist Fine Art and Antiques
+46 (0)708 92 19 71