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Budapest, Hungary
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3. Winter Auction
The 3rd Winter Auction with 207 lots are available now. The Bodo Gallery and Auction House located in Falk Miksa street, Budapest, Hungary. The Auction House opened in 2018 with a enormous collection of Hungarian art from the 19th-20th centuries. They already organized three successful auctions.
The collection of the 3th Winter Auction represents a great variety of 19th century Hungarian and European classical paintings, Zsolnay ceramics, bronze sculptures, high quality 20th century modern artworks and around 60 pieces of contemporary Hungarian work of arts.
We certify all of the sold items, and take responsibility for the quality and the condition as well.
The Bodo Gallery and Auction House ships the sold items all around the world with professional shipping companies, with careful packing and insurance.
For further assistance & questions please use our email address info@bodogaleria.hu.
Wish you successful bids.
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0005: Ágost Benkhard (1882-1961): Village end, 1922, MiskolcEst. HUF 380,000-HUF 440,000
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0008: Hugó Scheiber (1873-1950): Walk in the park (SpecialEst. HUF 550,000-HUF 650,000
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0011: Alfréd Réth (1884-1966): Market on the bank of theEst. HUF 550,000-HUF 650,000
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0014: Austrian centerpiece in art nouveau style, around 1900Est. HUF 240,000-HUF 340,000
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0018: Béla Czóbel (1883-1976): Short haired woman bust,Est. HUF 340,000-HUF 440,000
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0019: Géza Faragó (1877-1928): French clowngirl with luteEst. HUF 280,000-HUF 360,000
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0021: János Martinszky (1909-1949): Still life with apples,Est. HUF 300,000-HUF 400,000
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0023: József Rippl-Rónai (1861-1927): Women with red hair inEst. HUF 12,000,000-HUF 16,000,000
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0024: István Csók (1865-1961): Flower still life, 1940 aroundEst. HUF 3,000,000-HUF 4,000,000Lot Passed
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