So hat sich Agatha Christie eingerichtet
Verfasst: 17.05.2009, 21:06
http://www.cheffins.co.uk/fineart/AgathaChristie.pdf
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Furniture and effects once owned by Agatha Christie, from the London mews house she shared with her husband Sir Max Mallowan, sold in Cambridge at Cheffins Auctioneers in the 25th & 26th March Fine Art sale.
Agatha’s William IV mahogany writing desk, attracted a great deal of attention and finally sold for £2,500 after much bidding both in the room and on the phones.
A wonderful group of Agatha’s desk blotter and address book, and a copy of ‘The Golden Fleece’ by Robert Graves, signed inside to ‘Agatha and Max, love from Robert 1944’ was also a highlight of the collection and eventually made £2,000 selling to a private collector.
Schreibtisch für £2,500 versteigert. Weiteres hier:
Furniture and effects once owned by Agatha Christie, from the London mews house she shared with her husband Sir Max Mallowan, sold in Cambridge at Cheffins Auctioneers in the 25th & 26th March Fine Art sale.
Agatha’s William IV mahogany writing desk, attracted a great deal of attention and finally sold for £2,500 after much bidding both in the room and on the phones.
A wonderful group of Agatha’s desk blotter and address book, and a copy of ‘The Golden Fleece’ by Robert Graves, signed inside to ‘Agatha and Max, love from Robert 1944’ was also a highlight of the collection and eventually made £2,000 selling to a private collector.