Author

Topic: Auction: Man and Parrots in Canoe - Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth (Read 1679 times)

legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1010
he who has the gold makes the rules
I will end the auction on ebay for anyone who is willing to pay BTC or LTC.  I have already sold two prints by this artist this summer on eBay, they sell very easily.  So if you are looking to spend BTC on something that will appreciate and can be converted into cash very easily, here is your chance.

TERMS:

Starting bid is $2000 and buy now price is $5000.  Auction ends Sept 19, 201312:00 Noon GMT. Final price must be no less than 10% of highest eBay bid to finalize.

20% deposit required at conclusion of auction for winning bid.

Shipping fee is $100 (which includes insurance), if buyer so chooses, buyer is responsible for escrow fees for remaining 80% of final price.


-------------

Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth - Signed Linocut

http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/121173932767?roken=HIi8Pn



This auction is for a signed color linocut by Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth in very fine condition, with vibrant colors. 

The subject here is a man resting in a canoe with 3 parrots.  This one appears to belong to a series of bird hunters where the man and canoe are show in different scenes.

The frame measures 32 cm x 20 cm, the print itself measures 23.5 cm x 17 cm.

Hand signed in pencil "Handdruck" on the lower left and "Bresslern - Roth" on the lower right.

In a wood and glass frame and thus in very fine condition.  The item is located in Sweden and will ship from there.



Additionally, the backside of the frame is sealed with paper tape that has a logo of "AGR", "Arboga Glasm. & Ramaffär" with "Kapellgatan 23 - Telefon 142 & 842" and "Spelgar, Fotoramar, Konst, Keramik". While I cannot find this business in any directory or prove when someone applied this tape the last Swedish region using 3 digit numbers for non-government entities ended the practice in 1972. Arboga is close to Stockholm, the latter which ended 3 digit numbers for non-government entities in 1924.  Additionally there is a CV of the artist attached to the back of the frame.
Jump to: