While we’re focussing on the September sales (2nd, 3rd, 16th and 17th), I can’t keep myself from publishing already one photo from I painting we’ll be auctioning in October. It’s by Florent Willems, good XIXth century Belgian painter of “scènes galantes”. Bought by the previous owners at Verkoopzaal Leys when I was a rookie there in the seventies. “L’oiseau apprivoisé” it’s called. “The tamed bird”.
yes, there is a “Day Three”
As we have so many lots to auction, we shall be auctioning some 3 or 400 lots the day after the wine auction of Tuesday 16th. In other words: Tuesday September 16th: Fine wines.
Wednesday September 17th: Art and Antiques (the catalogue numbers above 800).
Thursday, August 14th
Yesterday at the end of the day we found a genuine Albert Saverys between other paintings. A nice still life with à phaisant, today a very nice painting showed up, signed by a painter called P. Jacobs and dated 1831. It’s a 19th century interpretation of a David Teniers theme: card players before an inn. The quality is very good, it’s got the original frame, but I haven’t got a clue as who this Mr. Jacobs may be. There is a Paul Emil Jacobs in that period, but he painted in a totally different manner.
Evening
We’re already preparing the October auction as well. We picked up two nice pieces of Chinese carved furniture, a desk and a hall bench. As well as high class paintings by Florent Willems, Léon Brunin and others. And “Travellers before an inn” by old master Barend Gael. Good little old panel with horses and men. And a mother suckling her baby.
Mother’s Day
Careful: Friday, August 15th is a holiday, Jordaens will be closed.
Congrats, all you mothers.
Wednesday, August 13nd
Yesterday I was on the road all day, saw some very fine pieces for October. And came back with a car full of fine wines (Ausone, Rieussec et al).
Today we have to notice that our auction room is filled to the brim, unless you want to deposite the odd Van Gogh, please wait to bring items until after the September sales. Thank you.