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拍品 216
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A DUTCH SILVER AND CARVED WOOD TOBACCO BOX, JACOB ABRAM BARBE, THE HAGUE, 1767 |

估價
2,000 - 3,000 USD
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描述

  • marked on cover and base rim
  • silver, wood
  • length 7 in.
  • 17.8 cm
the cover and base inset with wooden panels carved with vignettes of Biblical scenes and with date 1763, the carving possibly Dutch West Indies

來源

S. J. Phillips, Ltd., London

Condition

wood panel on cover loose, with 2 1/4 in. crack on right side, panel curved up slightly on left side; wood panel on base with three small losses around edges (two repaired and filled with wood) and some spots of discoloration, otherwise good condition
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拍品資料及來源

The following lots belonged to Morris and Adele Bergreen, who were exemplary figures in New York’s legal and business fields, prominent cultural benefactors, and partners in the law firm Bergreen & Bergreen. Throughout his life, Morris Bergreen was a devoted public servant whose contribution to such landmark institutions as New York University and Mount Sinai Medical Center, through his position as president of the Skirball Foundation from 1986 until his death in 2001, had a lasting impact on his beloved New York City. Established under his leadership were: the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, the Skirball Biomolecular Institute at the New York University Medical Center, the Skirball Theater of the Performing Arts at New York University, the Skirball Gallery in Cincinnati and the Skirball Museum of Biblical Archaeology in Jerusalem. A life trustee of New York University, as well as a trustee of its medical school and a life trustee of Mount Sinai-N.Y.U. Medical Center and Health Systems, Morris Bergreen’s driving impulse to give back to his community was unparalleled, and truly a legacy to be celebrated.