'Het vertrouwen van Alexander de Grote in zijn arts'. Doek, 230 x 275. Canvas, 230 x 275. The work was part of the permanent collection of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp from 2001 to 2005.
Drinking horn made from rhinoceros horn with a rounded tip, deeply engraved and openworked with an abundance of peony and lotus flowers; with a soft honey and caramel colour (damage). China, Qing Dynasty. 19th century. 49 x 18. With certificate of authenticity by Bruno Speybrouck. Lot subject to CITES-regulation. Can only be traded inside the EU.
'Dancer of Lebanon': gilded bronze statue with ivory arms, head, belly, and feet. On an onyx pedestal inlaid with ‘Brèche-Rouge’ marble. Ed. Etling, Paris. Circa 1925. H: 58 cm. With CITES certificate.
Two books (published by De Zwarte Panter in 1992 and 1993) and an exhibition catalog ('t Elzenveld 1997) with three original drawings and a signed dedication.
Reizen van Cornelis de Bruyn, door de vermaardste deelen van
Klein Asia, de eylanden Scio, Rhodus, Cyprus, Metelino,
Stanchio, &c. Mitsgaders de voornaamste steden van
Aegypten, Syrien en Palestina. Delft, Hendrik van Krooneveld,
1698. Folio (ca. 34 x 22 cm). Vele paginagrote en uitklapbare
gravures in de tekst. Many full-page and fold-out
engravings in the text. Contemporary, full leather binding. (Some
engravings in poor condition, loose leaves, not collated).