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The Carl Linnaeus' writing desk. Swedish Rococo, mid 1700's.

Important Winter Sale
11.12.2019, 10:00 - 12.12.2019
Schätzpreis
250.000 SEK - 350.000 SEK
ca. 26.416 $ - 36.983 $
Zuschlagspreis:
920.000 SEK
ca. 97.213 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 28

The Carl Linnaeus' writing desk. Swedish Rococo, mid 1700's.

Important Winter Sale
11.12.2019, 10:00 - 12.12.2019
Schätzpreis
250.000 SEK - 350.000 SEK
ca. 26.416 $ - 36.983 $
Zuschlagspreis:
920.000 SEK
ca. 97.213 $
Beschreibung:

Partners desk. Solid ash and ash veneer, top edges of apple. Brass mounts. Each long rail with three drawers. Length 180, width 90, height 77 cm. Old notes in one drawer of the writing desk. In a drawer three glued handwritten paper sheets with texts. Sheet 1: "Lund 19.5 1907 Mr. Consul, etc. Stuchell [?], Hököpinge [south of Malmö]. On behalf of Linné..., I hereby give a thanks to Mr. Konsul for the great goodness of lending to our Linné exhibition the beautiful and precious table. After the exhibition ends on the 26th of this month, I will have it transported to Trelleborg. With gratitude... ". Sheet 2: This table belonged to Carl von Linné, was brought on a carriage from Upsala to Arrie [south of Malmö] in the first half of the 19th century by the Amanuens [Samuel Fredrik Nordstedt] ... who was then named vicor there. Nordstedt related to Linné, his mother was a daughter of Stenbrohult. "Sheet 3:" Samuel Fredrik Nordstedt born 10/7 1795 in Wexiö, son of Theologie Nordstedt and Ulrika Charlotta Linnaeus [daughter of Samuel Linnéus (1718-97), who was brother to Carl von Linné (1707-78), she married Peter Nordstedt (1749-1821) in Stenbrohult 1790], Priest daughter of Stenbrohult, [Samuel Fredrik] became after having passed Wexiö school student in 181 ?, degree in 1821Amanuens at the university library -27, regular amanuens 1833, priest 22/1 1839. Vicar in Arrie 1844, prost 1852, married Johanna Wilhelmina Charlotta Augusta Warenberg". Enclosed two prints of Råshult and HammarbyAnd a book "Vägen till Linné", Birger Strandell, 1974.
Carl von Linné (1707 – 1778) by repute His nephew, from 1842 the vicar of Arrie and Hököpinge: Samuel Fredrik Nordstedt (1795 – 1861), who moves the desk down from Uppsala to the vicarage. The writing desk remains at the vicarage by being sold in turn to his two successors Per Lindner (vicar 1862–1874) thereafter Georg Erland Psilander (vicar 1875-1907) Sold in 1890´s at auction by Psilander to inspector Norén in Hököpinge who subsequently ceded the desk to consul Anders Stendahl (1838-1908), Trelleborg, CEO at Hököpinge sugar company. Thence by descent.
The auction's writing-desk link to Carl von Linné is underlined by the fact that the Linnaeus exhibition at Lund University's art museum in the spring of 1907 was organized by Professor Otto Nordstedt. He himself was a Linné descent (like Tycho Tullberg) and the exhibition consisted largely of his own collection. Otto Nordstedt was also the nephew of the church pastor Samuel Fredrik Nordstedt, the one who transported the desk from Uppsala down to Arrie south of Malmoe, which is why he had knowledge of the background of the desk and later provenance. There are two Linnaeus writing-desks in museum ownership, one at Linnaeus Hammarby and one at Linnaeus' house in the Linnaeus Garden in Uppsala. Linnaeus' desk at Hammarby is mentioned among the inventories in Tycho Tullberg's Short guide for visitors to Linnaeus Hammarby (1981), page 18 (see picture). The writing-desk in the house in Linnaeus Garden was acquired by the Swedish Linnaeus Society at Bukowskis in 1922, when Linnaeus objects belonging to the late Tycho Tullberg were sold. He was a Linné descent via Linné's daughter. Tycho Tullberg lent his writing-desk to the National Museum's in Stockholm exhibition of Linnaeus memories May-June 1907. That writing-desk is in rococo and veneered with elm (see attached image from the Bukowsky auction in 1922) and its location today is in Linnaeus' house in the Linnaeus Garden in Uppsala.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 28
Auktion:
Datum:
11.12.2019, 10:00 - 12.12.2019
Auktionshaus:
Bukowskis Stockholm
Arsenalsgatan 2
Box 1754
111 87 Stockholm
Schweden
info@bukowskis.com
+46 (0)8 6140800
Beschreibung:

Partners desk. Solid ash and ash veneer, top edges of apple. Brass mounts. Each long rail with three drawers. Length 180, width 90, height 77 cm. Old notes in one drawer of the writing desk. In a drawer three glued handwritten paper sheets with texts. Sheet 1: "Lund 19.5 1907 Mr. Consul, etc. Stuchell [?], Hököpinge [south of Malmö]. On behalf of Linné..., I hereby give a thanks to Mr. Konsul for the great goodness of lending to our Linné exhibition the beautiful and precious table. After the exhibition ends on the 26th of this month, I will have it transported to Trelleborg. With gratitude... ". Sheet 2: This table belonged to Carl von Linné, was brought on a carriage from Upsala to Arrie [south of Malmö] in the first half of the 19th century by the Amanuens [Samuel Fredrik Nordstedt] ... who was then named vicor there. Nordstedt related to Linné, his mother was a daughter of Stenbrohult. "Sheet 3:" Samuel Fredrik Nordstedt born 10/7 1795 in Wexiö, son of Theologie Nordstedt and Ulrika Charlotta Linnaeus [daughter of Samuel Linnéus (1718-97), who was brother to Carl von Linné (1707-78), she married Peter Nordstedt (1749-1821) in Stenbrohult 1790], Priest daughter of Stenbrohult, [Samuel Fredrik] became after having passed Wexiö school student in 181 ?, degree in 1821Amanuens at the university library -27, regular amanuens 1833, priest 22/1 1839. Vicar in Arrie 1844, prost 1852, married Johanna Wilhelmina Charlotta Augusta Warenberg". Enclosed two prints of Råshult and HammarbyAnd a book "Vägen till Linné", Birger Strandell, 1974.
Carl von Linné (1707 – 1778) by repute His nephew, from 1842 the vicar of Arrie and Hököpinge: Samuel Fredrik Nordstedt (1795 – 1861), who moves the desk down from Uppsala to the vicarage. The writing desk remains at the vicarage by being sold in turn to his two successors Per Lindner (vicar 1862–1874) thereafter Georg Erland Psilander (vicar 1875-1907) Sold in 1890´s at auction by Psilander to inspector Norén in Hököpinge who subsequently ceded the desk to consul Anders Stendahl (1838-1908), Trelleborg, CEO at Hököpinge sugar company. Thence by descent.
The auction's writing-desk link to Carl von Linné is underlined by the fact that the Linnaeus exhibition at Lund University's art museum in the spring of 1907 was organized by Professor Otto Nordstedt. He himself was a Linné descent (like Tycho Tullberg) and the exhibition consisted largely of his own collection. Otto Nordstedt was also the nephew of the church pastor Samuel Fredrik Nordstedt, the one who transported the desk from Uppsala down to Arrie south of Malmoe, which is why he had knowledge of the background of the desk and later provenance. There are two Linnaeus writing-desks in museum ownership, one at Linnaeus Hammarby and one at Linnaeus' house in the Linnaeus Garden in Uppsala. Linnaeus' desk at Hammarby is mentioned among the inventories in Tycho Tullberg's Short guide for visitors to Linnaeus Hammarby (1981), page 18 (see picture). The writing-desk in the house in Linnaeus Garden was acquired by the Swedish Linnaeus Society at Bukowskis in 1922, when Linnaeus objects belonging to the late Tycho Tullberg were sold. He was a Linné descent via Linné's daughter. Tycho Tullberg lent his writing-desk to the National Museum's in Stockholm exhibition of Linnaeus memories May-June 1907. That writing-desk is in rococo and veneered with elm (see attached image from the Bukowsky auction in 1922) and its location today is in Linnaeus' house in the Linnaeus Garden in Uppsala.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 28
Auktion:
Datum:
11.12.2019, 10:00 - 12.12.2019
Auktionshaus:
Bukowskis Stockholm
Arsenalsgatan 2
Box 1754
111 87 Stockholm
Schweden
info@bukowskis.com
+46 (0)8 6140800
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