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  • Einstakt einkasafn íslenskra peningaseðla á uppboði

    Besta einkasafn íslenskra peningaseðla sem fyrirfinnst er nú sett á uppboð hjá Bruun Rasmussen þegar uppboðshúsið heldur sitt fyrsta uppboð í beinni útsendingu 7. nóvember í nýju aðsetri sínu í Lyngby.

  • Denarius from the Assassination of Caesar Sold for EUR 570,000

    An extremely precious denarius from one of the most famous assassinations in world history was sold Thursday afternoon for a staggering EUR 570,000 (including buyer’s premium) at Bruun Rasmussen – Part of the Bonhams Network. This is the denarius that the Roman senator Brutus had minted in connection with the murder of Julius Caesar more than 2,000 years ago.

  • Arje Griegst's Sumptuous Jewellery up for Auction

    With his unique craftsmanship and imaginative style, Arje Griegst is known today as one of the most ground-breaking jewellery designers of our time worldwide. Now a total of nine rare pieces of jewellery by the prominent jewellery designer are coming up for auction at Bruun Rasmussen – Part of the Bonhams Network. The estimated prices range from DKK 15,000 to DKK 100,000.

  • Rare Coin from Ancient Greece in 400 BC up for Auction along with Denmark's First Gold Coin and Silver Medal from the Olympic Games

    If you are looking for a historical collector’s item from ancient Greece and a true work of art in the shape of a coin, you should take a closer look at Bruun Rasmussen – Part of the Bonhams Network's Live Auction on 25 April. At the auction, you will also find an original silver medal from the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp as well as Denmark's first and oldest gold coin

  • Japanese Avant-garde Art for Millions

    A valuable work of art by the Japanese avant-garde artist Atsuko Tanaka is set to go under the hammer at the Danish auction house Bruun Rasmussen on 7 March with an estimate of DKK 4–6 million. The work was purchased in the 1960s at the Minami Gallery in Tokyo by a Danish couple and has remained in the ownership of the same family ever since.

  • Art with a Bite Sold for Dizzying Prices at Bruun Rasmussen

    The historic saleroom in Copenhagen was filled to the brim with people, and the bids flew freely through the room as Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers in collaboration with Bonhams held a magnificent auction Tuesday evening with works from the artist group known as CoBrA.

  • CoBrA – Art Born out of Adversity

    This December, the auction house Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers, together with the Swedish auction house Bukowskis and auction house British Bonhams, will host a magnificent CoBrA Live Auction in Copenhagen. Here you can bid on a wide selection of works from a large number of artists related to CoBrA.

  • Cover from Test Flight by World Famous Pilot Charles Lindbergh up for Auction

    In 1927, the pilot Charles Lindbergh became world famous for being the first to fly a direct solo flight across the Atlantic. Now you can bid on a rare cover, which Lindbergh had with him from Iceland during a test flight between the US and Europe in 1933. It will be up for auction at Bruun Rasmussen on 30 November with an estimate of DKK 15,000.

  • Princess Thyra’s Sapphire Tiara and Other Royal Jewellery at Auction

    Nu har du mulighed for at føle dig som en kongelig, når Prinsesse Thyra af Danmarks safirdiadem kommer under hammeren hos Bruun Rasmussen den 1. december i Bredgade. Det overdådige smykke er vurderet til 600.000-800.000 kr. og udbydes i selskab med en række andre smykker, der har været båret af prinsesser, dronninger og en kejserinde igennem tiden i det danske kongehus.

  • A Record Shattering Evening with Transylvanian Coins

    A historic collection of Transylvanian coins from the Rákóczi dynasty was up for auction at Bruun Rasmussen Tuesday evening. No less than six gold Ducats reached awe-inspiring hammer prices, and four of these impressed in particular with hammer prices of a whopping EUR 412,000, EUR 395,000, EUR 353,000 and EUR 345,000 (including buyer’s premium).

  • Racing Driver's Prized Rolex Watch Sold for the Benefit of Ukraine's Children

    A unique Rolex Daytona watch was sold Thursday evening for EUR 88,800 (including buyer’s premium) at Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers in Copenhagen. The watch was won by Danish racing driver Michael Christensen in 2017 at the prestigious 24 hours of Daytona race. Michael Christensen now wants to donate the profits from the sale to Save the Children in Ukraine.

  • Historic Collection from Valdemar’s Castle up for Auction

    You now have the chance to bring home a piece of Danish history, when a large collection of paintings, furniture and collector’s items from Valdemar’s Castle on the island of Tåsinge is sold at auction at Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers on 21 September in Copenhagen.

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