Subasta 7 Asian and Chinese Art from Estate of David and Sara Brandwein
Por Hammersite Market
16.12.20
Tagore 40 st. Ramat Aviv, Israel

David and Sara Brandwein arrived in Seoul, Korea in 1967 where David managed the Eisenberg company till 1970. This was their first stay there and where they developed a keen interest in Korean antiques.

After three years they moved to Taiwan where David was appointed the manager of the company's office. There they started collecting Chinese art.

In 1975 they returned to Korea to head the company office. In 1978 they returned to Taiwan where David established his independent business  and Sara managed a large and successful office of a Belgian export company. They stayed there till 1982.  



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LOTE 32706:

A Japanese Carved Ivory Netsuke of a Chinese Sage by KOICHI, Late 18th-Early 19th Century. Signed

Vendido por: $160
Precio inicial:
$ 160
Precio estimado :
$400 - $600
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 20% Más detalles
IVA: 17% IVA sólo en comisión
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16.12.20 en Hammersite Market

A Japanese Carved Ivory Netsuke of a Chinese Sage by KOICHI, Late 18th-Early 19th Century. Signed

Height: 5.3 cm 


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