Auction 418, Rare Books
€ 78.000 for a Herbal Book
Hamburg, 19 November, 2014, (kk) – With an overall result of € 1.6 million*, the two-day auction of Rare Books at Ketterer Kunst in Hamburg on 17/18 November realized an excellent result that even topped that of this year's spring auction by around € 100.000. A series of botanic works was in particular demand, as they were entirely sold with sharp increases.
Top 5
€ 120.000* starting price: € 100.000
no. 12: Hartmann Schedel
Weltchronik. 1493. Cincinnius-Exemplar
€ 78.000* starting price: € 10.400
no. 28: Herbarius Patavie Passau 1485
€ 65.000* starting price: € 60.000
no. 15: Neunte Deutsche Bibel
Nuremberg 1483
€ 54.000* starting price: € 45.000
no. 27: Hortus sanitatis
Strasbourg 1497
€ 38.000* starting price: € 32.000
no. 418: Hermann Hesse
Zwölf Gedichte. Manuscript. 1954
Lots 573 (Ortelius) and 158 (Fuchs) share fifth place with Hesse.
no. 12: Hartmann Schedel
Weltchronik. 1493. Cincinnius-Exemplar
€ 78.000* starting price: € 10.400
no. 28: Herbarius Patavie Passau 1485
€ 65.000* starting price: € 60.000
no. 15: Neunte Deutsche Bibel
Nuremberg 1483
€ 54.000* starting price: € 45.000
no. 27: Hortus sanitatis
Strasbourg 1497
€ 38.000* starting price: € 32.000
no. 418: Hermann Hesse
Zwölf Gedichte. Manuscript. 1954
Lots 573 (Ortelius) and 158 (Fuchs) share fifth place with Hesse.
Herbarius Patavie
Lateinisches Kräuterbuch mit deutschen Synonymen
Passau 1485
starting price: € 10.000
result: € 78.000*
The top spot is held by the Latin herbal book "Herbarius Patavie" (lot 28), which is inscribed with the autographed ownership entry of the anatomist and botanist Lorenz Heister. The well-filled order book was even beaten by the rush in the salesroom and on the numerous phone lines. In the end bidders from Germany, Austria, Italy, France and England competed for the work from 1485. Eventually, a particularly persistent Hessian collector carried the trophy home with his bid of € 78.000*.
Similar attention was raised by the incunabula "Hortus sanitatis" (lot 27), made in Strasbourg in 1497. Eight phone bidders from all over Europe were competing for this lot in a hot bidding skirmish which was stopped by a private collector from the principality Liechtenstein, who made the wonderful copy of one of the finest and most comprehensive herbal and medical books from the 15th century sure for himself for a result of € 54.000*.
Further great results in the section of botany were realized by, among others:
Similar attention was raised by the incunabula "Hortus sanitatis" (lot 27), made in Strasbourg in 1497. Eight phone bidders from all over Europe were competing for this lot in a hot bidding skirmish which was stopped by a private collector from the principality Liechtenstein, who made the wonderful copy of one of the finest and most comprehensive herbal and medical books from the 15th century sure for himself for a result of € 54.000*.
Further great results in the section of botany were realized by, among others:
lot no. | artist | Title/Type | starting price | result |
---|---|---|---|---|
573 | Leonhart Fuchs | De historia stirpium | € 12.000 | € 38.000* |
557 | Otto Brunfels | Contrafayt Kreüterbuch | € 5.400 | € 19.000* |
20 | Hieronymus Brunschwig | Liber de arte distillandi | € 5.400 | € 18.000* |
While an English collector valued the auction's top lot, the famous "Weltchronik" (lot 12) by Hartmann Schedel with a result of € 120.000*, a Southern German collection honored the "Neunte Deutsche Bibel" (lot 15), another highlight of the auction which also adorned the title of the catalog of the evening auction, with a result of € 65.000*.
In the section of autographs it was especially Hermann Hesse's manuscript "Zwölf Gedichte" (lot 116) with signature and 13 feather drawings over watercolors from 1954. Energetic efforts from Germany paid off. A Southern German art trader stood his grounds against fierce competitors and can call the unique piece, called up at € 12.000, his own for a result of € 38.000*.
A poem of a very different kind comes from Henri Chopin, a key figure of the European post-war avant-garde. His 29 "dactylopoèmes" (lot 125) made in various typewriter colors in 1978-82. The fascinating and optically impressive collection of graphic works, which climbed from € 3.400 to the result of € 28.000*, realizing an eight-fold of its starting price, was in particular demand. The inexorable bidding skirmish was won by an English art trader on the phone, who eventually stood his grounds against an especially persistent French competitor in the salesroom.
Another live bidder in the room won a rare German Dada publication. With a result of € 20.000*, Raoul Hausmann's work "Material der Malerei, Plastik, Architektur" from 1918 (lot 106) achieved more than four times its starting price of € 5.000 and was sold to the German art commerce, a committed private collector from Hamburg was left empty-hand.
With the lot number 166, the section of Geography had a very special object in store. In early forenoon a "Chinese Vase" from the possession of Ed Zimmermann was called up. He was a member of the Swedish-Chinese expedition to Central Asia under Sven Hedin between 1926 and 1935. During his long stay Zimmermann even became medicine man under the Mongols, for he successfully treated illnesses with Aspirin and Eau de Cologne 4711. When he was able to heal the nephew of the 13th Dalai Lama, who had a slit and purulent throat, he was given an almost 4000 years old ceramic jug as complimentary gift in context of an audience. Called up at just € 800, it found a new home in Hamburg for the result of € 14.400*.
More great results were achieved by, among others:
In the section of autographs it was especially Hermann Hesse's manuscript "Zwölf Gedichte" (lot 116) with signature and 13 feather drawings over watercolors from 1954. Energetic efforts from Germany paid off. A Southern German art trader stood his grounds against fierce competitors and can call the unique piece, called up at € 12.000, his own for a result of € 38.000*.
A poem of a very different kind comes from Henri Chopin, a key figure of the European post-war avant-garde. His 29 "dactylopoèmes" (lot 125) made in various typewriter colors in 1978-82. The fascinating and optically impressive collection of graphic works, which climbed from € 3.400 to the result of € 28.000*, realizing an eight-fold of its starting price, was in particular demand. The inexorable bidding skirmish was won by an English art trader on the phone, who eventually stood his grounds against an especially persistent French competitor in the salesroom.
Another live bidder in the room won a rare German Dada publication. With a result of € 20.000*, Raoul Hausmann's work "Material der Malerei, Plastik, Architektur" from 1918 (lot 106) achieved more than four times its starting price of € 5.000 and was sold to the German art commerce, a committed private collector from Hamburg was left empty-hand.
With the lot number 166, the section of Geography had a very special object in store. In early forenoon a "Chinese Vase" from the possession of Ed Zimmermann was called up. He was a member of the Swedish-Chinese expedition to Central Asia under Sven Hedin between 1926 and 1935. During his long stay Zimmermann even became medicine man under the Mongols, for he successfully treated illnesses with Aspirin and Eau de Cologne 4711. When he was able to heal the nephew of the 13th Dalai Lama, who had a slit and purulent throat, he was given an almost 4000 years old ceramic jug as complimentary gift in context of an audience. Called up at just € 800, it found a new home in Hamburg for the result of € 14.400*.
More great results were achieved by, among others:
lot no. | artist | title/type | starting price | result |
---|---|---|---|---|
158 | Abraham Ortelius | Theatrum oder Schawbuech | € 28.000 | € 38.000* |
32 | J.B. Homann | Großer Atlas uber die Gantze Welt | € 20.000 | € 29.000* |
70 | J.W.v. Goethe | Götz v.Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand |
€ 2.800 | € 5.160* |
3 | Stammbuch | Album amicorum | € 3.000 | € 10.000* |
The auction of Maritime and Northern German Art, traditionally held in Hamburg right before the auction of Rare Books, also has some results worthwhile mentioning.
lot no. | artist | title | starting price |
result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1108 | Michael Zeno Diemer | Blick auf den Bosporus mit Rumeli Hisari | € 4.000 | € 10.800* |
1207 | Emil Nolde | Hamburg, Reiherstiegdock | € 6.000 | € 7.680* |
1102 | Claus Bergen | Die Deutsche Hochseeflotte … | € 3.800 | € 5.760* |
1161 | Erich Hartmann | Am Meeresstrand | € 2.500 | € 5.040* |
Remaining exciting objects can be acquired in the post auction sale until 12 December, 2014.
Since it was founded in 1954, Ketterer Kunst has been firmly established in the front ranks of auction houses dealing in fine art and rare books, with its headquarters in Munich and a branch in Hamburg. Gallery rooms in Berlin as well as representatives in Heidelberg, Duesseldorf and Modena (Italy) contribute substantially to the company's success. In addition, exhibitions, special theme and charity auctions as well as permanent online auctions on www.ketterer-internet-auctions.com are regular events at Ketterer Kunst.
* The rounded result is the hammer + 20 percent buyer’s premium
Since it was founded in 1954, Ketterer Kunst has been firmly established in the front ranks of auction houses dealing in fine art and rare books, with its headquarters in Munich and a branch in Hamburg. Gallery rooms in Berlin as well as representatives in Heidelberg, Duesseldorf and Modena (Italy) contribute substantially to the company's success. In addition, exhibitions, special theme and charity auctions as well as permanent online auctions on www.ketterer-internet-auctions.com are regular events at Ketterer Kunst.
* The rounded result is the hammer + 20 percent buyer’s premium
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