Silver, Ceramic, Glass

June 10, 2009

LOT 158

Lot 158

After Horto van Houtteano (19th Century)

After Horto van Houtteano (19th Century)
Lot 158 Details
After Horto van Houtteano (19th Century), Belgian

SIX STUDIES OF TULIPS INCLUDING: DUCS DE THOLL; TULIPA GREIGII; TULIPES PERROQUETS; TULIPES HATIVES; TULIPE DOUBLE; AND ANOTHER

Six colour lithographs with letters
Each sight approx. 9.25" x 6" — 23.5 x 15.2 cm.

Estimate $500-$700

Realised: $900
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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After Horto van Houtteano (19th Century)
  • After Horto van Houtteano (19th Century)
  • After Horto van Houtteano (19th Century)
  • After Horto van Houtteano (19th Century)
  • After Horto van Houtteano (19th Century)
  • After Horto van Houtteano (19th Century)

CONDITION DETAILS

each not examined out of gilt wood frames; Tulipes Hatives has yellow burn marks top edge and mid-left field. Tulipes Perroquets has smaller yellow burn marks top edge and mid-left field, remaining are ok, faint fox mark or two in some. Nicely framed with mats and gilt frames

LOT 158
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About Condition Ratings

  • 5 Stars: Excellent - No discernable damage, flaws or imperfections
  • 4 Stars: Very Good - Minor flaws or imperfections visible only under close inspection using specialised instruments or black light
  • 3 Stars: Good - Minor flaws visible upon inspection under standard lighting
  • 2 Stars: Fair - Exhibits flaws or damage that may draw the eye under standard lighting
  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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