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- A Gentleman, In Blue Velvet Coat With Gold Buttons, White Cravat, Full-Bottomed Powdered Wig
Abraham Seaman
A Gentleman, In Blue Velvet Coat With Gold Buttons, White Cravat, Full-Bottomed Powdered Wig
Found at
Christies,
London
Important Portrait Miniatures and Gold Boxes, Lot 84
5. Jun - 5. Jun 2007
Important Portrait Miniatures and Gold Boxes, Lot 84
5. Jun - 5. Jun 2007
Estimate: 1.000 - 1.500 GBP
Price realised: 1.920 GBP
Price realised: 1.920 GBP
Description
ABRAHAM SEAMAN (ANGLO-GERMAN, FL. 1724-1731)
A gentleman, in blue velvet coat with gold buttons, white cravat, full-bottomed powdered wig
enamel on copper
oval, 2 in. (52 mm.) high, gold frame with foiled blue glass reverse
A gentleman, in blue velvet coat with gold buttons, white cravat, full-bottomed powdered wig
enamel on copper
oval, 2 in. (52 mm.) high, gold frame with foiled blue glass reverse
Upper estimate price exceeded by 28 %.
The work A Gentleman, In Blue Velvet Coat With Gold Buttons, White Cravat, Full-Bottomed Powdered Wig by Abraham Seaman was sold in the Important Portrait Miniatures and Gold Boxes auction at Christies in London in June 2007. The »bidding war« ended at GBP 1,920.00 (€ 2,849.18), 28% above the upper estimate. Other works by Abraham Seaman have achieved even higher prices, we observed the highest auction result so far of GBP 3,500.00 (€ 4,027.82) in April 2010 for the work Portrait Of Lt. General William Hargrave.
Oberer Schätzpreis um 28 % übertroffen
Die Arbeit A Gentleman, In Blue Velvet Coat With Gold Buttons, White Cravat, Full-Bottomed Powdered Wig von Abraham Seaman wurde im Juni 2007 in der Auktion Important Portrait Miniatures and Gold Boxes bei Christies in London versteigert. Das »Bietergefecht« endete beim Preis von GBP 1.920,00 (€ 2.849,18) und damit 28% über dem oberen Schätzpreis. Andere Arbeiten von Abraham Seaman haben noch höhere Preise erzielt - wir haben das bisher höchste Auktionsergebnis von GBP 3.500,00 (€ 4.027,82) im April 2010 für die Arbeit Portrait Of Lt. General William Hargrave beobachtet.