Philip Jean
A young lady, in friled white dress adorned with pearls, wearing a gold necklace, a white ribbon in her powdered curling hair
Found at
Christies,
London
Portrait Miniatures, Objects of Vertu & Icons, Lot 55
15. JUN - 15. JUN 2005
Portrait Miniatures, Objects of Vertu & Icons, Lot 55
15. JUN - 15. JUN 2005
Estimate: 600 - 800 GBP
Price realised: 720 GBP
Price realised: 720 GBP
Description
PHILIP JEAN
A young lady, in friled white dress adorned with pearls, wearing a gold necklace, a white ribbon in her powdered curling hair
in gilt-metal shell and openwork frame with
oval, 2 5/8 in. (67 mm.) high
See Illustration
A young lady, in friled white dress adorned with pearls, wearing a gold necklace, a white ribbon in her powdered curling hair
in gilt-metal shell and openwork frame with
oval, 2 5/8 in. (67 mm.) high
See Illustration
Auction result well in line with expectations
In June 2005 Christies in London held the auction Portrait Miniatures, Objects of Vertu & Icons, which included the work A young lady, in friled white dress adorned with pearls, wearing a gold necklace, a white ribbon in her powdered curling hair by Philip Jean. The price achieved of GBP 720.00 (€ 1,067.09) was within expectations - the estimate range had previously been set by the auction house as GBP 600.00 – 800.00. Of course, this price has nothing to do with the top prices that other works by Philip Jean achieve. The highest price we have observed so far was reached by the work Paul Sandby (1731-1809), In Blue Coat, White Waistcoat And Cravat, Powdered Hair En Queue, Holding A Pen And Open Book; Landscape Background With Windsor Castle In The Distance in November 2013 with an auction result of GBP 35,000.00 (€ 42,117.82).
Auktionsergebnis im Rahmen der Erwartungen
Im Juni 2005 führte Christies in London die Auktion Portrait Miniatures, Objects of Vertu & Icons durch, in der auch die Arbeit A young lady, in friled white dress adorned with pearls, wearing a gold necklace, a white ribbon in her powdered curling hair von Philip Jean zur Versteigerung kam. Der dabei erzielte Preis von GBP 720,00 (€ 1.067,09) lag im Rahmen der Erwartungen – die Schätzpreisspanne war von dem Auktionshaus zuvor mit GBP 600,00 – 800,00 angegeben worden. Dieser Preis hat freilich nichts mit den Spitzenpreisen zu tun, die andere Arbeiten von Philip Jean erzielen. Den höchsten von uns bisher beobachteten Preis erreichte die Arbeit Paul Sandby (1731-1809), In Blue Coat, White Waistcoat And Cravat, Powdered Hair En Queue, Holding A Pen And Open Book; Landscape Background With Windsor Castle In The Distance im November 2013 mit einem Auktionsergebnis von GBP 35.000,00 (€ 42.117,82).