For once, this July sale also includes Folon (1934-2005), a traveler without luggage , executed in the year of the artist's death and numbered 1/50 with a certificate from Paola Folon (€50,000/60,000). Second estimate of the sale, La Baie de Menton , an oil on canvas (150 x 136 cm) from 1926 by Anna De Weert (1867-1950), exhibited at the Ghent Salon in 1929, could fetch €20,000/25,000. Fans of porcelain from the Manufacture d'Ixelles will appreciate a pair of vases with royal effigies, on the occasion of the marriage of the future Leopold II, from the collection of Baron and Baroness François Duesberg (€15,000/20,000). A number of bronzes are also on view, including an African Piroguier by Arthur Dupagne (1895-1961), estimated at €6,000/8,000.
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