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He was detained for the murder of Gustav III. The cadet, royal life guard, ensign, and lieutenant Knut Kurck. One of the many intriguing figures moving in the background of Swedish history. In 1827, four years before his death, he had the current main building of Ekensholm erected, located on the northern shore of Lake Dunkern in Södermanland County. It is an impressively grand mansion with six lush columns greeting those who approach the entrance. And it is from this castle-like environment that Södermanlands Auction House has gathered the items included in the extensive theme of over 400 lots now presented. With the provenance of Ekensholm and the families Habsburg, Douglas, Lagerfelt, and Stockenström, a varied and extensive range is offered, including everything from old paintings to gold shirt buttons, Chinese porcelain, and even a ping pong table. As befitting such provenance, there are several copper engravings of older cuts. Partly stately are the sets of lily-patterned chair covers marked C.G. Adlercreutz. A portrait of Gustav II Adolf stands out. So does the tortoiseshell-shaped shaving bowl from the turn of the last century. It has every chance of being sold well above estimate and is one of the many small curiosities the auction has to offer. Another is the confectionery box from the Carl J. Grafström firm - just as wonderfully unnecessary as you want it. A Hungarian armchair for the youngest should also be noted. And who is depicted in the Austrian miniature painting dated 1915? As you can understand, there is much to get lost in. In addition to what has been mentioned above, the theme is filled with furniture, art, glass, porcelain, and a lot more that could be imagined to fit in a gigantic mansion environment somewhere in the most picturesque parts of Sörmland.
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