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  • Historic Design Treasures Sold at Auction

    Iconic furniture from the golden age of Danish design and the latest additions to the treasure chest from aspiring designers were sold side by side at Bruun Rasmussen’s auction for Danish design.

  • New World Record Achieved at Bruun Rasmussen

    World Record: The auction house made (art)history with the hammer price on a painting by “The Founding Father of the Danish Golden Age of Painting”, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg.

  • Eckersberg's Last View of Paris on the Market

    At Bruun Rasmussen's Live Auction this spring, we turn our attention to the Danish Golden Age as Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg's rare and masterful view from Paris, The Aqueduct in Arcueil, is up for sale.

  • Unique Furniture Pieces by Kaare Klint Set World Record at Bruun Rasmussen Auction

    With a combined hammer price of USD 347,000 / EUR 313,000 (including buyer’s premium), an over 100-year-old group of furniture pieces by Kaare Klint set a world record at this year's final Live Auction for design in Copenhagen. Three beautiful chairs helped secure the record with a hammer price of USD 135,000 / EUR 122,000 (including buyer’s premium).

  • Record-setting Painting at Bruun Rasmussen

    Today, Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers of Fine Art set a new auction record for a painting sold in Denmark as Vilhelm Hammershøi's "Interior, Strandgade 30" achieved a price of USD 6 million / EUR 5,5 million including buyer's premium. This is the highest auction price ever achieved worldwide for a painting by the artist.

  • Unique coin collection for sale

    Bruun Rasmussen is selling dedicated numismatist Kurt Guldborg’s extensive and utterly unique coin collection at the final Live Coin Auction of the year on 4–5 November.

  • Record-Breaking Czech Back Under the Hammer

    A remarkable collection of the Czech artist Jan Krizek's paintings and sculptures will be up for sale at the autumn’s Live Auction at Bruun Rasmussen in Copenhagen.

  • Vente aux enchères de la collection du Prince Henrik de Danemark

    Le Prince Henrik de Danemark (né Henri Marie Jean André de Laborde de Monpezat) fut, toute sa vie, un collectionneur passionné de sculptures et de masques africains et d'objets en jade venus d’Asie. Désormais cette collection fera l’objet d’une vente aux enchères chez Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers à Copenhague.

  • Prins Henriks samling på auktion

    Prins Henrik av Danmark var hela sitt liv en passionerad samlare och samlade på masker och skulpturer från Afrika och jadekonst från Asien. Nu kommer samlingen att auktioneras ut hos Bruun Rasmussen Konstauktioner i Köpenhamn.

  • Prins Henriks samling på auksjon

    Prins Henrik av Danmark var hele livet gjennom en lidenskapelig samler av masker og skulpturer fra Afrika og jadekunst fra Asia. Samlingen vil nå bli auksjonert bort på Bruun Rasmussen Kunstauksjoner i København.

  • Great Bids on Modern Art

    Four works of art, in particular, helped ensure an evening of excitement, as Bruun Rasmussen began the second week of this summer's Live Auction with the sale of modern art.

  • Rolex Watch from the Vietnam War

    A sought-after Rolex which a military backstory will be sold at this summer's Live Auction. The model in question is a model GMT Master that has been worn by the helicopter pilot Captain Ernest D. Sprinkel during the Vietnam War in 1967.

  • ​Rare Golden Bowls from the King of Siam up for Auction

    Two fantastic golden bowls tell the story of the Dane, who ended up becoming the King of Siam’s confidential advisor and close friend. At the summer’s Live Auction in Copenhagen, Bruun Rasmussen looks to the Far East with a large number of Asian art objects from Scandinavian collections.

  • Cubist Work up for Auction in Copenhagen

    The highlight of this summer's auction at Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers in Copenhagen is a magnificent painting by Henri Hayden from 1920 and entitled "Bretonne". With the painting’s multi-perspective it can rightly be called pure cubist and musical in its style. The painting originates from the artist's relatively short cubist period between 1915 to 1922.

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