Sofa Valued at $217,000 Prompts Appraiser's Disbelief: 'Is This a Joke?'
Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A family contacted the auction house Bruun Rasmussen to have a sofa appraised.
- The sofa, described as unusual, surprised even the family with its exceptional nature.
- The article hints at a significant valuation, with the auctioneer questioning if it was a joke.
What began as a simple email inquiry with accompanying photographs has led to a remarkable situation for the Danish auction house Bruun Rasmussen. A family reached out, seeking an appraisal for a sofa they owned, aware it was an unusual piece of furniture but unprepared for just how extraordinary it truly was.
The initial assessment by the auction house has reportedly left even the family astonished. The context suggests the sofa's value is exceptionally high, prompting a bewildered reaction from the appraiser, who is quoted as asking, "Is this a joke?"
While the article does not explicitly state the valuation, the implication is that the sofa has been assessed at an astonishing sum, possibly around 1.5 million Danish kroner, given the headline's reference. The piece is described as a piece "out of the ordinary," hinting at its unique design, historical significance, or artistic merit.
Further details about the sofa's provenance, designer, or specific characteristics that contribute to its immense value are not provided in the excerpt. However, the narrative focuses on the surprise and disbelief surrounding the appraisal, setting the stage for a potentially significant auction.
Is this a joke?
Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.