A German Jugendstil ruby studded and brass-inlaid ostrich leather etui
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A German Jugendstil ruby studded and brass-inlaid ostrich leather etui

BY GEO. D. KNIP, STUTTGART LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A German Jugendstil ruby studded and brass-inlaid ostrich leather etui
By Geo. D. Knip, Stuttgart late 19th Century
Of rectangular outline with swirling brass lines terminating in rubies, the reverse lined with moiré silk - 22cm. x 20cm.; Three various
parasols, late 19th century, each with a silk canopy and carved handle- 62 to 98cm. long; And a deep purple silk shawl, the ends block printed with paislys, late 19th/early 20th century - 250cm. x 105cm.
See illustration (5)
Provenance
The etui was supplied to Queen Charlotte of Würtemberg given by her maid to the present owner.

The sun umbrellas and shawl were given to the mother of the present owner by Princess Marie and Elsiabeth von Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein
Special notice
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