Anna MUNTHE NORSTEDT

1854–1936, Sweden

Also known as: AM

Auction results

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Stilleben Med Gladiolus by Anna MUNTHE NORSTEDT - auction artwork with signature

Stilleben Med Gladiolus (1926)

Price SEK 0 (€0) Not sold
Estimated SEK 12,000–15,000
Blomsterstilleben by Anna MUNTHE NORSTEDT - auction artwork with signature

Blomsterstilleben (1918)

Price SEK 5,000 (€560)
Estimated SEK 6,000–8,000
Stilleben Med Luktärtor by Anna MUNTHE NORSTEDT - auction artwork with signature

Stilleben Med Luktärtor (1907)

Price SEK 21,000 (€2,303)
Estimated SEK 12,000–15,000
Stilleben Med Blommor I Vas by Anna MUNTHE NORSTEDT - auction artwork with signature

Stilleben Med Blommor I Vas (1912)

Price SEK 7,000 (€768)
Estimated SEK 10,000–12,000
Tomte by Anna MUNTHE NORSTEDT - auction artwork with signature

Tomte

Price SEK 5,000 (€540)
Estimated SEK 8,000
Blomsterstilleben Med Vårblommor by Anna MUNTHE NORSTEDT - auction artwork with signature

Blomsterstilleben Med Vårblommor (1912)

Price SEK 28,000 (€2,909)
Estimated SEK 20,000–25,000
Stilleben by Anna MUNTHE NORSTEDT - auction artwork with signature

Stilleben (1889)

Price SEK 11,000 (€1,143)
Estimated SEK 15,000–18,000
Stilleben Med äpplen by Anna MUNTHE NORSTEDT - auction artwork with signature

Stilleben Med äpplen (1903)

Price SEK 0 (€0)
Estimated SEK 6,000–8,000
Blomsterstilleben by Anna MUNTHE NORSTEDT - auction artwork with signature

Blomsterstilleben (1896)

Price SEK 11,000 (€1,037)
Estimated SEK 8,000–10,000
Stilleben Med Pion by Anna MUNTHE NORSTEDT - auction artwork with signature

Stilleben Med Pion

Price SEK 24,000 (€2,262)
Estimated SEK 10,000–12,000

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