| Nro | Esine | Muutokset |
|---|
| 25 | A Swedish Baroque Royal writing desk, by Hindrich von Hachten Ordered for the queen Hedvig Eleonora (1636-1715) 1683. | Not allowed for export. |
| 28 | A Gustavian 18th century secretaire by Gottlieb Iwersson, master 1778, not signed. | Probably later added key mounting. |
| 199 | A gesso portrait medallion after J. T Sergel (1740-1814), early 19th century. | Tidigt 1800-tal |
| 254 | Miniaturebeaker, silver, probably Anton Günther Dickman (active 1710-1739), Königsberg. | Previously incorrectly catalogued as: "Re-stamped by Andreas Anderson Gerdeen (active from 1794)". |
| 260 | A Danish silver beaker, probably Joen Joensen (active 1712-1756), Naestved, Denmark. | Previously stated years 1725-1730. |
| 327 | A parcel-gilt silver egg-cup. Denmark, late 19th century. | Possibly, the unclear name mark represents the company Cohrs, active from the late 19th century. |
| 342 | An 18th century silver suger-casket, mark of Johann Georg Pfister, Neisse, Silesia 1727-1731. | Previous incorrectly stated year 1719. |
| 352 | Zarf or possibly an egg cup, gilded, probably Ottoman 19th century. | Förgylld ej 8K guld |
| 357 | A Brittish 18th century two-handled silver cup, mark of John Lambe, London 1789/1790. | Previously incorrectly catalogued as Joshua Lejeune. |
| 488 | An antique Isfahan rug, Central Persia, probably designed by Abolghassem for Hekmatnejad. c. 217 x 152 cm. | Not Haj Mirza Aqa Imami as previously indicated, the carpet is from the first half of the 20th century, and most likely designed by Abolghassem for Hekmatnejad. |
| 572 | A brooch/pendant in the form of a dragonfly with emeralds, rubies, sapphires and diamonds, Russia. | Updated catalogue text |
| 602 | A bangle 18K white gold with aquamarine and two round brilliant-cut diamonds. | Hinge with damage. |
| 661 | Carl Fredrik Hill, Nude study/Landscape. | Exhibited: Malmö Konsthall, Sweden, "Carl Fredrik Hill - målningar och teckningar", 10 April - 7 June 1976, cat. no 265 titled "Ether goddesses". |
| 672 | Helmer Osslund, Norrland landscape. | Mixed media on lithograph.
Estimate: 15,000-20,000 |
| 686 | Carl Gustaf Pilo, "Kronprins Gustaf" (Gustaf IV Adolf) (1778-1837). | The portrait depicts Gustaf IV Adolf as a child. |
| 688 | Adolf Ulrik Wertmüller, "Henric Gahn" (1774-1834). | The portrait depicts Henric Gahn (1774-1834), Swedish consul in New York. |
| 706 | Edvard Munch, "Summer night / Inger on the Beach". | The work is included in the Munch Museum's catalogue raisonné. |
| 715 | Carl Fredrik Hill, Architectural fantasy. | Exhibition title 1976: "Tempel for the immortal work". |
| 724 | Lars Lerin, "Lofotveggen". | Correct title "Lofotveggen" |
| 758 | Honoré Daumier, after, Jean Pons Guillaume Viennet. | Posthumous cast 1929 - 1952. |
| 759 | Honoré Daumier, after, "Le Rieur Edenté" (Portrait of Charles Philipon). | Posthumous cast 1929 - 1952. |
| 760 | Honoré Daumier, after, ”Comte Auguste-Hilarion de Kératry” - ”L’Obséquieux”. | Posthumous cast 1929 - 1952. |
| 774 | Helmer Osslund, Northern Swedish autumn landscape. | New description: Mixed media on grease-proof paper laid down on panel 30.5 x 70.5 cm. |
| 882 | Edgar Degas, "Deux Cavaliers" (Two riders). | Certificate of authenticity from Galerie Brame et Lorenceau, Paris, dated November 2025. The work will be included in their archives. |
| 907B | Alexander Klingspor, "The Acrobats". | Correct title "The Acrobats". |
| 923 | Karl Nordström, "Sunset, Bohuslän". | Exhibition addition: Prince Eugen's Waldemarsudde, Stockholm, "Karl Nordström", Karl Nordström, 15 February - 25 May 2014, cat. no. 31, listed as executed in 1899. |
| 1074 | A Chinese silk and metal thread yellow ground 'five clawed dragon' carpet. (Measure 208x126). | Late Qing dynasty / early 20th century. |