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Roedig Achieves Record-Breaking Price at Bonhams Old Masters Sale

December 15, 2009 by  
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LONDON.- The sale of Old Masters at Bonhams New Bond Street proved the enduring popularity of these paintings raising a total of £2,840,960 with 90% of lots sold by value. The results included a record price for a Roedig painting, with Tulips, roses and other flowers in a classical urn overturned by a cat chasing a mouse with a statue of Flora beyond; and Peaches, grapes, pumpkins, a lemon, a pomegranate and other fruit and flowers in a wicker basket on a marble plinth, with a classical urn beyond – sold as a pair – achieving £1,196,000 against a pre-sale estimate of £700,000-900,000.

The results included a record price for a Roedig painting with Tulips roses and other flowers 585x391 Roedig Achieves Record Breaking Price at Bonhams Old Masters Sale
The results included a record price for a Roedig painting, with Tulips, roses and other flowers in a classical urn overturned by a cat chasing a mouse with a statue of Flora beyond; and Peaches, grapes, pumpkins, a lemon, a pomegranate and other fruit and flowers in a wicker basket on a marble plinth, with a classical urn beyond – sold as a pair – achieving £1,196,000 against a pre-sale estimate of £700,000-900,000

Elsewhere, other paintings proved popular with buyers and many lots exceeded their pre-sale estimates due to the fierce competition both within the saleroom and internationally. Theobald Michau’s “A Winter Landscape” more than doubled the estimate of £50,000-80,000 to sell for £240,000, whilst François Boucher’s “Les caresses dangereuses” also performed well reaching £228,000 against an estimate of £80,000-120,000.

Other highlights included an early 17th-century painting by the Anglo Dutch School – a “Portrait of Two Children”, full-length, both in red costume which sold for £132,000 (estimate £40,000-60,000), and a brace of paintings by Jan Wildens whose “An Elegant Company Departing for the Hunt Before an Open Landscape”, and “A River Landscape” achieving £126,000 (estimate £50,000-70,000).

Also attracting tremendous interest was “An Elderly Bearded Man in Prayer” by Jacques de Rousseaux reaching four times the estimate to sell for £78,000 (estimate £10,000-15,000), whilst the biblical scene “Classical Ruins Before an Italianate Lake Landscape”, with Christ handing Saint Peter the keys to the kingdom of heaven; and “An Architectural Capriccio” both by Giovanni Ghisolfisold for £74,000 (estimate £30,000-50,000).

Earlier paintings had a similarly enduring appeal to buyers – Cornelius van der Voort’s Portrait of “Lady” achieved £50,400 (estimate £15,000-20,000) with “The Interior of a Picture allery” from the Studio of David Teniers the Younger reaching £40,800 (estimate £7,000-10,000). Also performing outstandingly well and way beyond expectation was “A Skull, Lizard, Coins and an Hourglass in a Painted Stone Niche” by the German School (dated circa 1600) which was hotly contested to eventually sell for £50,400 – over ten times the pre-sale estimate of £2,000-3,000.

Andrew McKenzie, Director of Old Masters at Bonhams comments: ‘We are delighted for our clients. We had anticipated considerable interest before the sale, but a number of particularly remarkable results are clear testament to the continuing strength of the Old Masters market.’

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