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€ 114 000* for a letter Magellan’s circumnavigation of the globe achieves top price at Ketterer Kunst in Hamburg

11-20-2008 12:44 PM CET | Arts & Culture

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Magellan. Maximilianus Transsylvanus,  De Moluccis insulis,...1523.

Magellan. Maximilianus Transsylvanus, De Moluccis insulis,...1523.

Hamburg, 18 November 2008, (kk) - Very good results were achieved at the two-day Ketterer Kunst auction marathon in Hamburg. The evening auction alone achieved overall proceeds amounting to € 550 000*, topping an estimated sales volume of € 450 000. At approx € 1 300 000, the overall proceeds from the auction of Rare Books - Manuscripts - Autographs - Decorative Prints on 17 & 18 November 2008 match the results achieved at this year’s spring auction.

“This result is highly gratifying because it demonstrates that the field of rare books, a long established field, proves its worth particularly in economically precarious times. Going by the estimated sales volume, we even succeeded in chalking up a slightly higher sales quota,” thus Robert Ketterer, auctioneer and owner of Ketterer Kunst.

THE TOP THREE

€ 114 000*
Magellan. Maximilianus Transsylvanus,
De Moluccis insulis,...1523. see image =>
Estimate: € 80 000

€ 58 000*
Allard. Orbis habitabilis. 1698.
Estimate: € 18 000

€ 36 000*
Vesalius. De humani corporis. 1555.
Estimate: € 25 000

Fetching € 114 000*, the extremely rare original edition of a letter written by Maximilianus Transsylvanus, secretary to the imperial court of Charles V, achieved the highest price at this auction. In his letter, Transsylvanus reports to the cardinal-bishop of Salzburg on the circumnavigation of the globe by Ferdinand Magellan. A European dealer secured the book with a sealed bid in writing that would have left some scope for bidding up, thus surpassing the € 94 300* already achieved at Ketterer Kunst in 2004 for one of the four published editions of “De Moluccis insulis ...”.

An international company of bidders from Germany, Britain, Switzerland, Italy and the US competed on the telephones for the extremely sought-after Carel Allard book of cities, “Orbis habitabilis oppida et vestitus ...”, which has not been seen for sale at auction since 1945. The gavel went down for a buyer from London, who could not resist offering € 58 000* .

The same London bidder, however, was left in the lurch in the skirmish for the 14 musclemen representing the highlight of the illustrations in “De humani corporis fabrica”, the groundbreaking anatomical work by Andreas Vesalius. An Italian collector present in the auction room succeeded in taking home for € 36 000 the celebrated woodcuts of standing figures on which the muscular system is explained by systematic dissection of each layer from picture to picture.

A mid-13th-century “Biblia latina” from Paris handsomely exceeded its estimate. The Latin manuscript featuring some 120 large fleuronnée initials in blue and red went to a Belgian private collection for € 30 000* (estimate: € 20 000).

An English dealer, on the other hand, ensured that the estimate of € 10 000 for Abram Salm’s Java Album doubled to € 20 000* when he outbid a compatriot and other contenders from France, Germany and the Netherlands for this rare volume of plates.

Another highly successful item was the “Europens Pracht und Macht” of Gabriel Bodenehr (estimate: € 14 000), that went to a German private collection for € 18 000*.

Other sales well worth mentioning were:

Lot 46, Johann Gottfried Ebel “Bergstrassen” Estimate: € 10 000, sold for: € 16 000*.
Lot 66, Joh. Wolfgang von Goethe “Letter“, Estimate: € 6 000, sold for: € 11 000*
Lot: 1782, Walter Schnackenberg: “Ballet und Pantomime”, Estimate: € 2 000, sold for: € 10 000*

Post-auction sales continue on through 18 December 2008: an inviting chance to snap up an exciting item or two.

The sale price equals hammer price + 20 per cent surcharge.

Since it was founded in 1954, Ketterer Kunst has been firmly established in the front ranks of auction houses dealing in art and rare books with headquarters in the new House for Art (as of end November 2008) in Munich and a branch in Hamburg. Gallery rooms in Berlin as well as representatives in Heidelberg, Krefeld and New York have contributed substantially to the company's success. Ketterer Kunst has further rounded off its portfolio by acquiring the prestigious Ernest Rathenau Verlag, New York/Munich.

Press enquiries (new address as of end Nov.):
Ketterer Kunst
Joseph-Wild-Str. 18
81829 Munich
Michaela Derra
Telephone: +49 (0)89-55244-152 (Fax: -166)
E-mail: m.derra@kettererkunst.de

Rare Books enquiries:
Ketterer Kunst
Am Meßberg 1
20095 Hamburg
Christoph Calaminus / Christian Höflich
Tel.: +49 (0)40-374961-11 / -20
Fax: +49 (0)40-374961-66
E-mail: infohamburg@kettererkunst.de
www.kettererkunst.com

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