Live Webcast Auction
Location: Zeeuws veilinghuis - Herengracht 74, 4331 PX Middelburg NL
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#1 |
Lucien Frits Ohl (1904-1976) 'Harbour with Chinese junks', signed l.r., board. 60 x 80 cm.Schatting: 2000 - 3000 |
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#2 |
Willem Jan Pieter van der Does (1889-1966) 'Lake Wanayasa', signed l.r., panel. 49 x 73 cm. Titled verso.Schatting: 1250 - 1750 |
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#3 |
Arie Smit (1916-2016) 'Temple entrance', signed and dated Bali '81 l.r., canvas. Provenance: Felicitas Fischer (1928-2012), a friend of Arie Smit. 26,5 x 31,5 cm.Schatting: 3000 - 5000 |
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#4 |
Arie Smit (1916-2016) 'Road in Balinese landscape', signed and dated Bali '75 l.r., canvas. Provenance: Felicitas Fischer (1928-2012), a friend of Arie Smit. 34 x 34 cm.Schatting: 4000 - 6000 |
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#5 |
Lucien Frits Ohl (1904-1976) 'Pasar', signed l.r., board. 50 x 40 cm.Schatting: 1000 - 1500 |
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#6 |
Henry van Velthuysen (1881-1954) 'Doorkijk Sindanglaja', signed and dated 1929 l.l., canvas on triplex. 46 x 37 cm.Schatting: 600 - 800 |
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#7 |
Lucien Frits Ohl (1904-1976) 'Street vendors', signed l.r., board. 60 x 50 cm.Schatting: 1250 - 1750 |
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#8 |
Hasan Djaafar (1919-1995) 'Fighting roosters', signed u.l., canvas. 85,5 x 65 cm.Schatting: 300 - 500 |
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#9 |
Czeslaw Mystkowski (1898-1938) 'Javanese man', signed l.r., watercolour on paper. 68,5 x 51 cm. Provenance: a gift from the wife of the artist to the family of the present owner. Private collection, USA.Schatting: 800 - 1000 |
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#10 |
Czeslaw Mystkowski (1898-1938) 'Two Balinese ladies', signed l.l., canvas. 41 x 27 cm. Provenance: a gift from the wife of the artist to the family of the present owner. Private collection, USA.Schatting: 600 - 800 |
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#11 |
Czeslaw Mystkowski (1898-1938) 'Balinese woman', signed u.r., board. 55 x 37,5 cm. Provenance: a gift from the wife of the artist to the family of the present owner. Private collection, USA.Schatting: 1000 - 1500 |
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#12 |
Czeslaw Mystkowski (1898-1938) 'Balinese woman', signed u.r., board. 36,5 x 36,5 cm. Provenance: a gift from the wife of the artist to the family of the present owner. Private collection, USA.Schatting: 600 - 800 |
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#13 |
Leo Eland (1884-1952) 'Activities on the anchorage of an Indonesian port', signed l.r. canvas. 80 x 110 cm. The National Maritime Museum (Scheepvaartmuseum) in Amsterdam has a painting by Eland with a nearly identical composition of the anchorage of SurabSchatting: 3000 - 5000 |
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#14 |
Wilhelm Ch. Constant Bleckmann (1853-1942) 'Near Sindanglaja, Java', signed l.l., canvas on board. 36 x 58 cm. Ca. 1890. Provenance: private collection, mr. Frits Liefkes (1930-2010), The Hague (NL); Liefkes was the furniture curator at the Rijksmuseum, ASchatting: 4000 - 6000 |
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#15 |
Dewa Putu Bedil (1921-1999) 'Working along the river', signed l.r., canvas. 65 x 45 cm.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#16 |
Czeslaw Mystkowski (1898-1938) 'The road near the kampung', signed and dated Sindanglaya 1929 l.r., watercolour on cardboard. 76 x 56 cm. Provenance: a gift from the wife of the artist to the family of the present owner. Private collection, USA.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#17 |
Dewa Putu Bedil (1921-1999) 'The rice harvest', signed l.r., canvas. 50 x 40 cm.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#18 |
Czeslaw Mystkowski (1898-1938) 'Jungle village', unsigned, board. 51 x 40,5 cm. Provenance: a gift from the wife of the artist to the family of the present owner. Private collection, USA.Schatting: 100 - 150 |
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#19 |
Menno van Meeteren Brouwer (1882-1974) 'Portrait of an Indonesian lady', signed l.l., canvas. 40 x 30 cm.Schatting: 150 - 200 |
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#20 |
Attributed to a pupil of Trubus Soedarsono, 'Balinese dancer', indistinctly signed and dated 1976 l.l., canvas. 100 x 66 cm.Schatting: 300 - 500 |
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#21 |
Willem Dooijewaard (1892-1980) 'At the city gate, North Africa', signed l.r., canvas. 65,5 x 40,5 cm.Schatting: 2000 - 2500 |
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#22 |
Aart Johannes Cock (1905-1981) 'Sellers at the pasar', signed l.l., watercolour on paper. 48,5 x 43,5 cm.Schatting: 200 - 300 |
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#23 |
Lee Man Fong (1913-1988) 'After the rain', signed u.l., board, 90 x 40 cm. Provenance: private collection, The Netherlands. Exhibited in: a) Exhibition rooms Kunst van onze Tijd, The Hague, 1949, b) Arti et Amicitia, Amsterdam, 1949. There are two titlesSchatting: 50000 - 70000 |
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#24 |
Soerjosoebroto Abdullah (1879-1943) 'Indonesian landscape', signed l.l., board. 29 x 39,5 cm.Schatting: 300 - 500 |
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#25 |
Ernest Dezentjé (1885-1972) 'Mountain sawah near Gunung Burangrang, Bandung', signed l.l., canvas. 44 x 63,5 cm. Titled on the back of the frame.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#26 |
Sudjono Abdullah (1911-1991) 'Landscape near Gunung Salak', signed l.l., canvas on board. 34 x 48 cm.Schatting: 400 - 600 |
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#27 |
Ernest Dezentjé (1885-1972) 'Indonesian landscape with farmer and oxen', signed l.r., canvas. 55 x 79 cm.Schatting: 400 - 600 |
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#28 |
Saiman Dullah (1954-) 'Padi harvest', signed l.l., canvas. 60 x 100 cm.Schatting: 250 - 400 |
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#29 |
R. Hadi, 'Padi plant', signed l.r., canvas. 63 x 83 cm.Schatting: 400 - 600 |
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#30 |
Willem Gerard Hofker (1902-1981) 'I Sangol, Padang Tegal’, November 1939, graphite pencil, conté crayon and gouache on coloured paper, 32 x 24 cm, signed and dated l.l., and titled u.r., signed again ‘W.G. Hofker’ in graphite pencil on the verso. LiteratSchatting: 12500 - 17500 |
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#31 |
Batuan School, 'Bali life', unsigned, canvas. 60 x 120,5 cm.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#32 |
Ida Wayan Turun (1935-1986) 'Pasar', signed and dated 1954 l.l., canvas. 46 x 63 cm. Provenance: family of Rudolf Bonnet.Schatting: 1000 - 1500 |
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#33 |
Batuan School, 'Balinese legend', unsigned, watercolour on paper. 36 x 22 cm.Schatting: 200 - 300 |
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#34 |
Attributed to Ida Bagus Belawa (1917-2000), 'Bali life', unsigned, canvas. 43,5 x 56 cm.Schatting: 100 - 200 |
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#35 |
Batuan School, 'Balinese man with bow and arrow', unsigned, watercolour on paper. 47 x 28 cm. Probably 1930's. 47 x 28 cm.Schatting: 400 - 600 |
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#36 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 'Son of a Hindu priest', signed and dated 'Bali 1929' u.r., titled 'Priesterzoon' and 'Hindu - Tampaksiring' u.l., mixed media on paper. 58 x 63 cm. The current lot is one Bonnets first works that he made on Bali. He arrived on BSchatting: 40000 - 60000 |
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#37 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 'Gente Abruzzese', signed u.r., pastel on paper. 68,5 x 89 cm. Executed in 1927. Provenance: Dr. Christine Lucia Bonnet (born 1893), the older sister of Rudolf Bonnet. Thence by descent. Miss Christine Bonnet was a government docSchatting: 20000 - 30000 |
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#38 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 'Orazio', signed l.r. and dated 'Siracusa 1965' l.l., charcoal on paper. 46 x 50 cm. Provenance: family of the artist.Schatting: 400 - 600 |
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#39 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 'Study of a back', unsigned, mixed media on paper. 53 x 39,5 cm.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#40 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 'Clarinet player', signed and dated Anticoli 1924 u.l., charcoal on paper. 34 x 25,5 cm.Schatting: 200 - 300 |
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#41 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 'Roberto', signed l.r. and dated 'Anticoli 1963' l.l., watercolour on paper. 58 x 44 cm. Provenance: family of the artist.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#42 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 12 nude studies and four sketches in a sketch book, one signed, a few with drawings on both sides. Sizes between 28 x 24 and 63 x 48, cm. Provenance: family of the artist.Schatting: 200 - 300 |
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#43 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 4 studies: 1) study for 'Scena pastorale' (*p.93) 30,5 x 46 cm. 2) 'Farmer', 50 x 24,5 cm. 3) 'Farmer', study for the mural in the 'Gouvernementshuis' in Makasar (*p.110), 31 x 43 cm. 4) 'Hands', signed and dated 'Anticoli 1960'Schatting: 200 - 300 |
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#44 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 3 studies: 1) 'At the fishermen village', signed l.r., 19 x 25,5 cm. 2) study for 'The rice harvest', 64 x 48,5 cm. 3) 'Italian man', 56,5 x 45 cm. Provenance: family of the artist.Schatting: 200 - 300 |
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#45 |
Calendar, 'Moderne kunst van Bali', 1963. Published by Tong-Tong International. 49 x 33,5 cm. Added: Willem Gerard Hofker (1902-1981) 'Ni Asoeg in Ardja', etching, 25 x 23 cm (premie-ets, 1944, vereeniging tot bevordering van beeldende kunst). Provenance:Schatting: 100 - 150 |
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#46 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 'Balinese man', signed and dated 'Bali '36' u.r., mixed media on paper. 42 x 35 cm.Schatting: 4000 - 6000 |
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#47 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 'A man from Nias', signed u.r. and dated 'Nias 1930' u.l., charcoal on paper. Provenance: family of the artist. 32 x 25 cm.Schatting: 1000 - 1500 |
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#48 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 'Resting from the harvest', signed and dated Bali 1973 l.r., pastel on paper. Provenance: family of the artist. 32 x 34,5 cm.Schatting: 2500 - 3500 |
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#49 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) Study for ‘Italian shepherds’, unsigned, canvas. 52 x 70,5 cm. Provenance: family of the artist. See ‘Paintings and statues from the collection of President Sukarno of the Republic of Indonesia’, part IV, for the painting for whiSchatting: 500 - 700 |
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#50 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 'Anticolian woman', signed u.r. and dated 'Anticoli 6/'24' u.l., charcoal on paper. 122 x 58,5 cm.Schatting: 5000 - 7000 |
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#51 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 'A girl from Martinique', signed u.r., dated 'Blaricum 1968' and titled 'Meisje van Martinique' u.l. Red chalk on coloured paper. 95 x 45,5 cm.Schatting: 800 - 1200 |
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#52 |
Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) 'The mosque of Kairouan', signed l.r. and dated 'Kairouan '65' u.l., mixed media on paper. 23,5 X 43,5 cm.Schatting: 800 - 1200 |
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#53 |
Lee Man Fong (1913-1988) 'Bathing woman', signed u.l., board, 73,5 x 37 cm. Provenance: private collection, The Netherlands. Exhibited in: a) Exhibition rooms Kunst van onze Tijd, The Hague, 1949, b) Arti et Amicitia, Amsterdam, 1949. Literature: 'Lee ManSchatting: 50000 - 70000 |
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#54 |
An art-deco woodcarving of a crowned Balinese archer. H. 32 cm. 1936-1942. Remains of an exhibition label on the bottom.Schatting: 400 - 600 |
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#55 |
Six Balinese woodcarvings. H. 18 - 30 cm.Schatting: 100 - 150 |
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#56 |
A Balinese woodcarving of a resting lady, ca. 1950. H. 57 cm.Schatting: 50 - 70 |
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#57 |
A Balinese woodcarving of a bust of a Balinese woman. With Pita Maha label. H. 26 cm.Schatting: 100 - 200 |
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#58 |
Leo Eland (1884-1952) Three paintings, one of them with a view of the Prambanan temples, all unsigned, panel. 24,5 x 38 cm. Provenance: family of the artist.Schatting: 400 - 600 |
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#59 |
Leo Eland (1884-1952) Six watercolour drawings on paper with Indonesian subjects. All signed, ca. 16 x 25 cm. Provenance: family of the artist.Schatting: 150 - 200 |
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#60 |
A silver beaker with pearl edge rim, decorated with floral design with yellow enamel highlights. With crown and initials P B X (= Pakoe Boewono X, Susuhunan of Surakarta from 1893-1939). First half 20th century. H. 8,5 cm. Total weight ca. 250 gr.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#61 |
Willem Gerard Hofker (1902-1981) 'Corner of the Heerengracht and Leidschegracht, Amsterdam', signed and dated 1956 l.r., canvas. 70 x 90 cm. Verso: signed, dated and titled. Provenance: sold by the art dealer Willem Sloot, P.C. Hooftstraat 128, AmsterdamSchatting: 5000 - 7000 |
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#62 |
Leo Eland (1884-1952) 'Lake Toba', signed l.l., canvas. 120 x 180 cm. Provenance: family of the artist. This painting is one of the largest that Eland made. As far as we know it is the largest that ever appeared on an auction.Schatting: 1500 - 2000 |
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#63 |
Willem Imandt (1882-1967) 'Coastal view of Instanbul', signed l.r., canvas. 40 x 80 cm.Schatting: 400 - 600 |
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#64 |
Dolf Breetvelt (1892-1975) 'Boats in the harbour of Surabaya', signed l.r., watercolor. 37,5 x 55 cm.Schatting: 300 - 400 |
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#65 |
Leo Eland (1884-1952) 'Elephant Rock, Java', signed l.l., canvas on panel. 33,5 x 43 cm.Schatting: 300 - 500 |
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#66 |
Leo Eland (1884-1952) 'Boats at lake Toba', signed l.r., board. 20 x 40 cm. Provenance: family of the artist.Schatting: 200 - 300 |
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#67 |
Rudy Pranajaya (1948-2005) 'The fishing fleet', signed l.l., canvas. 50,5 x 121 cm.Schatting: 400 - 600 |
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#68 |
Willem Imandt (1882-1967) 'Coastal view', signed l.r., canvas. 50 x 70 cm.Schatting: 400 - 600 |
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#69 |
Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur de Merprès (1880-1958) 'Ni Pollok performing the Garuda dance', signed l.l., mixed media on paper. 47 x 62 cm. In original Balinese frame. See Ubbens, J. and Huizing, C., Adrien Jean Le Mayeur de Merprès, Painter - Traveller, PictureSchatting: 15000 - 20000 |
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#70 |
Isaäc Israëls (1865-1934) 'Gamelan players', signed l.r., watercolour on paper. 33 x 43 cm. Provenance: Brian L. Koetser Fine Art Dealer, London, auction Van Marle & Bignell, Den Haag, Sept. 1979, lot 619, private collection the Netherlands. Exhibited: 'TSchatting: 15000 - 20000 |
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#71 |
Auke Cornelis Sonnega (1910-1963) 'Balinese man', signed l.l. and numbered 26/8'51 l.r., pencil on paper. 33,5 x 26,5 cm. Literature: Hamel, D., Auke Sonnega, Artist of the Enchanting Tropics, Hexart Publishing, Jakarta, 2011, p. 127, no. 198.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#72 |
Han Snel (1925-1998) 'Bathing Balinese women', signed l.l., numbered 15/40 and dated Bali '77 l.r., woodcut. 40 x 30 cm. Provenance: bought from the artist in 1980.Schatting: 300 - 400 |
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#73 |
Auke Cornelis Sonnega (1910-1963) 'Corpus Bali', signed and dated 1950 l.l., pencil on paper. 33,5 x 24 cm. Literature: Hamel, D., Auke Sonnega, Artist of the Enchanting Tropics, Hexart Publishing, Jakarta, 2011, p. 161, no. 252.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#74 |
Emil Rizek (1901-1988) 'Balinese Legong dancer', ca. 1929, hand signed l.r., hand-coloured linocut 26.5 x 20 cm. unframed, under silk passe-partout. Provenance: private collection, the Netherlands. Literature: Hamel, D., Emil Rizek, An Austrian Artist inSchatting: 300 - 400 |
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#75 |
Gerard Pieter Adolfs (1898-1968) 'Washing pleasure', signed l.l., panel. 40 x 30 cm. Verso titled in Dutch. During World War II, this painting was hidden at the bottom of a suitcase while the owner (mother of the current owner) stayed in a Japanese internSchatting: 2000 - 3000 |
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#76 |
Hal Wichers (1893-1968) 'Path along the river', signed l.r., board. 49,5 x 34,5 cm.Schatting: 150 - 250 |
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#77 |
Aart Johannes Cock (1905-1981) 'Fishermen at Lake Toba', signed l.r., board. 61,5 x 38,5 cm.Schatting: 300 - 400 |
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#78 |
Leo Eland (1884-1952) 'Garden view', signed l.r., canvas. 60 x 40 cm. Provenance: family of the artist.Schatting: 150 - 200 |
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#79 |
Gerard Pieter Adolfs (1898-1968) Scenery in Songoyudan, Surabaya, Rich Display In a Passer Corner (Tafereeltje in Songojoedan-Soerabaia, Rijkdom in een Passerhoekje), signed l.l., canvas 60 x 80 cm. Executed circa 1943. Titled, and numbered No. C on the sSchatting: 15000 - 20000 |
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#80 |
Gerard Pieter Adolfs (1898-1968) 'Fishing under the flamboyant', signed l.l., panel. 30 x 40 cm.Schatting: 2000 - 3000 |
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#81 |
Keng Kwang Choo (1931-) 'Fishermen', signed l.r., board. 61 x 81 cm.Schatting: 1000 - 1250 |
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#82 |
Aart Johannes Cock (1905-1981) 'Balinese cremation ceremony', signed and dated 1955 l.r., board. 78 x 120 cm.Schatting: 800 - 1200 |
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#83 |
Henry van Velthuysen (1881-1954) 'Activities in a local port', signed l.l., panel. Afm. 47,5 x 59 cm.Schatting: 800 - 1200 |
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#84 |
'Indiae Orientalis': an early map of Southeast Asia and the east Indian Islands (Indonesia) by Nicolas Visscher II (1649-1702). 17/18th century edition. 47 x 58 cm.Schatting: 300 - 400 |
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#85 |
Five books: Lee Man Fong, 'Paintings and Statues from the Collection of President Sukarno of the Republic of Indonesia', Toppan, Tokyo, 1964. Luxury edition (twice as thick as the normal edition). 39 x 32 cm.Schatting: 200 - 300 |
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#86 |
Lot of three etchings of Indonesian themes by G.P. Adolfs, J. Poortenaar and P. van Bergen, 1920s. Two signed and titled.Schatting: 200 - 300 |
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#87 |
Lot related to Makassar, Sulawesi. 1) Map of Celebes, by Nicolas Bellin (1703 - 1772), 21,5 x 15 cm. 2) Three 18th century prints (all ca. 21 x 15 cm) in one frame, 'A family from Makassar', 'A Buginese warrior', 'Fort Rotterdam, Makassar' 3) Wallplate, 'Schatting: 100 - 150 |
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#88 |
Seven books: 'Beyond the Dutch', 'Pictures from the Tropics', 'Indonesia in focus', 'Cheong Soo Pieng, Visions of Southeast Asia', 'Cultureel Indië', 'Führer durch das Museum für Volkerkunde Basel, Bali und Lombok' and 'Paradise framed'.Schatting: 80 - 100 |
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#89 |
Lot of three etchings of Indonesian themes by G.P. Adolfs, J. Poortenaar and P. van Bergen, 1920s. All signed and titled.Schatting: 200 - 300 |
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#90 |
Willem Dooijewaard (1892-1980) 'Balinese man with rooster', signed l.r., canvas. 67 x 55 cm. Provenance: private collection, USA. PLEASE NOTE: We don't accept online live bids during the auction for this lot.Schatting: 20000 - 30000 |
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#91 |
Willem Dooijewaard (1892-1980) 'Woman at the market', signed l.r., canvas. 67 x 54,5 cm. Provenance: private collection, USA.Schatting: 15000 - 20000 |
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#92 |
Ca. 70 old batik patterns. Among them from Normaalschool Salatiga (Director Duynhouwer and teacher M. Martasoedono).Schatting: 80 - 100 |
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#93 |
A lot of batik. Among them a shoulderwrap, headscarf and sarongs. Added an ikat (Hinggi). Bali, Java, Sumatra and Flores.Schatting: 300 - 350 |
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#94 |
A box with more than 120 old batik patterns.Schatting: 125 - 175 |
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#95 |
Two books with old batik patterns. One with 84 parang patterns, the other one with 49 diverse patterns. 26,5 x 35 cm.Schatting: 125 - 175 |
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#96 |
A lot of batik, among them two sarongs, a headscarf, a hat and bag. Java, Sumatra and possibly Bali.Schatting: 200 - 250 |
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#97 |
A lot of ikat shoulderwraps, a songket and shoulder wrap. Roti, Java and Timor.Schatting: 300 - 500 |
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#98 |
Lee Man Fong (1913-1988) 'Winter journey', signed l.l., board, 50 x 70 cm. Provenance: private collection, The Netherlands. Exhibited: Lee Man-Fung, exhibition rooms Kunst van onze Tijd, Mauritsplein, The Hague, May 1950. The poster of this exhibition isSchatting: 35000 - 50000 |
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#99 |
Lee Man Fong (1913-1988) 'View of the St. Nicolas church, Amsterdam', signed l.l., board, 70 x 40 cm. Provenance: private collection, The Netherlands. Lee Man Fong painted the St. Nicolas church in Amsterdam from the Oudezijds Voorburgwal, and in the foreSchatting: 30000 - 50000 |
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#100 |
Abedy, 'Near the temple, Sibang Gede, Bali', signed and dated l.r., canvas. 55 x 80 cm.Schatting: 200 - 300 |
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#101 |
Carel Lodewijk Dake jr. (1886-1946) 'Ranu Klakah lake, east Java', signed l.r., board. 47,5 x 78 cm.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#102 |
Willem Jan Pieter van der Does (1889-1966) 'Evening fire near Gunung Raung, east Java', signed l.l., canvas. Verso dated 1928. 45,5 x 60 cm.Schatting: 700 - 900 |
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#103 |
Johan Hendrik Pootjes (1882-1944) 'Old Batavia', signed l.l., canvas. 40 x 50 cm. Ca. 1925-1928. Provenance: private Dutch collection, family of the artist. Johan Hendrik Pootjes was vicepresident of the Dutch East Indies Escompto Maatschappij, one of theSchatting: 300 - 500 |
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#104 |
Ernest Dezentjé (1885-1972) 'Telaga Warna, Puncak', signed l.r., board. 69 x 89 cm.Schatting: 700 - 900 |
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#105 |
I Wayan Tohjiwa (1916-2001) 'At the pasar', signed and 'Pelatian, Br. Taruna' l.r., canvas. 44 x 59 cm.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#106 |
Lot of cloths: 1) a cotton batik selendang, Java. 2) four ikat sarongs, Flores, Bali, Savu. 3) three batik sarongs, Java, Pekalongang, Bali. 4) three batik tjap sarongs, Sumbaja, Bali, Java. 5) belt, East-Flores. 6) Chinese silk cloth with metal thread anSchatting: 500 - 700 |
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#107 |
A lot of ikats, songkets and a shoulder wrap. Flores, Bali and Sumatra.Schatting: 250 - 300 |
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#108 |
Six silk selendang batiks and a batik tjap, Java. Added a silk purple shoulderwrap, Bali andan ikat (Hinggi), East-Sumba.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#109 |
Three Indonesian cloths, among which a kain limar with gold thread, Palembang, Sumatra and an ikat sarong, Flores.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#110 |
Indonesian cloths: 1) three batik sarongs, Java. 2) two ikat sarongs, Flores and Bali. 3) a shoulderwrap, Maluku Islands. 4) ikat (Hinggi) shoulderwrap, Sumba. 5) Kain limar on cotton, Sumatra. 6) cloth, Prada, Bali.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#111 |
Lot of cloths: 1) three ikat sarongs, Flores Nage, Flores, Flores Nage Keo. 2) two batik sarongs, Java and Pekalongang. 3) batik test cloth, Java. 4) Sarong, Laos. 5) embroidered shawl, Bali.Schatting: 500 - 700 |
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#112 |
Gerard Pieter Adolfs (1898-1968) 'A crowded Javanese market square', signed l.r., canvas. 30 x 40 cm. Verso signed again. 1942-1945. In an original Adolfs frame. Provenance: private collection, the Netherlands, 1945-2012, thence by descent.Schatting: 6000 - 8000 |
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#113 |
Ikat (Hinggi) decorated with horses. Sumba. 168 x 250 cm.Schatting: 200 - 250 |
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#114 |
Ikat (Hinggi) decorated with chickens and trees. Sumba. 236 x 168 cm.Schatting: 200 - 250 |
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#115 |
Ikat (Hinggi) decorated with horses. Sumba. 260 x 170 cm.Schatting: 200 - 250 |
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#116 |
Ikat (Hinggi). Sumba. 250 x 170 cm.Schatting: 200 - 250 |
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#117 |
I Made Sukada (1945-1982) 'Legong and Barong dance', signed and 'Padang Tegal, Bali' l.r., canvas. 67 x 66,5 cm.Schatting: 4000 - 6000 |
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#118 |
Two silk songkets, Bali: 182 x 106 cm and 200 x 94 cm.Schatting: 200 - 300 |
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#119 |
Two Indonesian cloths, Sumba. 130 x 230 and 75 x 165 cm.Schatting: 100 - 150 |
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#120 |
A red silk ikat with gold thread, 196 x 69 cm and a batik with prada, 236 x 100 cm. Both Sumatra.Schatting: 250 - 350 |
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#121 |
Two Indonesian cloths with gold thread, 118 x 118 cm and 127 x 117 cm. Both probably Lampung.Schatting: 100 - 200 |
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#122 |
Lee Man Fong (1913-1988) 'Satay seller, signed l.l., board. 74 x 38 cm. Ca. 1945. Provenance: the father of the current owner worked as ENT doctor in Jakarta / Batavia from 1945 - 1950. In that period he bought this painting. See for paintings with comparSchatting: 30000 - 40000 |