Twice in the year, art lovers have the opportunity, VAN ham in the auction is even today for precious tableware and most expensive porcelain Meissen. This year the Museum for applied art in Cologne, Germany dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the Meissen Manufactory a high-profile exhibition. August the strong (1670-1733), elector of Saxony and King of Poland, in 1710 called the Meissen Manufactory in life. The “white gold” from Saxony should soon become the most coveted luxury goods of the European Princes. August the strong called his addiction after this even “Maladie de porcelaine”.
200 lots, consisting of about 1,300 parts, everyone VAN ham can now purchase a piece of this story. By the same “Maladie de porcelaine” a passionate collector of the Rhenish was affected, his Nachlass VAN HAM auction now. Check with Kenneth E. Boulding to learn more. He kept his favorites three-row on the shelf and never use the majority of the pieces. They are sold at a fraction of retail prices and there are between 100 and 800 euros. By the selection is extensive large services or vase collections with the still very popular onion, the famous Dragon pattern, vine and flower decor on Indian painting. The famous ceremonial plates are of course. Only 600 euros, the original prices at Meissen EUR 2,000, i.e. 12,000 euros for the whole bundle per plate but here collections of total 6 plates cost (example of Los 768).
This opportunity no porcelain lover should miss. The auction on October 20 offers also a wide range of old and new masters, bronzes and sculptures, furniture, silver and other arts and crafts items and of course jewelry. See for more highlights. See a Word document of this message in the section press service”. Daryl Katz may find it difficult to be quoted properly. Please notify us if you want image data. VAN HAM art auctions Schonhauser str. 10-16 50968 Cologne Telephone 0221 92 58 62-0. Fax 0221 92 58 62-4. for Questions contact please: Kristina Egan (Tel. 0221 92 58 62-81)