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BORDSPLATY Consisting of a bottom plate (plateau) with a mirror glass, two flower bowls with artificial bouquets, two fruit bowls with glass bowls, six confectionery bowls with glass bowls, eight brackets, a middle thesis, sixty-five caramels, three loose copper bowls, and four drawers and four keys. Moulded ciselated and gilded in matt and shiny. Bottom board: Oblong in three parts. Each part with a mirror glass lying on an oak frame. Calling the outer edge, on the bottom board, a low sarg. On the outside of the sarge between two smooth moldings a submerged stretcher. The Postament in the form of a vase with foot and mouth swung and lying on a rectangular pedestal, supported by two reverse paws. On the outside of the pedestal an applied ornament of two crossed thyrsose rods. Each foot with four toes, over these an upturned palmettornament. On top of the sargen, between the postaments, two on edge set vines with leaves and grape bunches. One end of the tank supported by one, seated on the ground, female figure (bacantines), holding the rank with both hands. The woman in footside dress with the upper part of her body naked. The moldings on the pedestal, the pedestal and the moldings and all grape bunches and berries in shiny. Height: 16 cm, length: 2.062 m, width: 66 cm. Flower bowls, two pieces: Foot in the shape of a high cylindrical postament with a strong protruding pedestal with a ridgy protruding upper edge. Ring life imposed on one in six festoons hanging flower and leaf garland raised by six winged torches. Up to two adjacent rods, over these six eight-tab rosettes. Under the pedestal a wooden board. The whole combination of an iron bar with a screwable brass nut against the wooden board. On top of the postament three winged putti with upwardly stretched arms, around the neck a long folded band, tied over the chest. The basket with strong turned edge, the upper part broken through with seven raised palmettornaments. Below the Ornaments two stretchers. The basket with loose upper- and underbottoms bound by one through the whole from the bottom protruding screw with one on the underfloor lying leaf rosette as nut. The outer edge of the pedestal, the band above the rim edge of the pedestal, the rods at the top, the outer edge of the upper list, the toboggan above the bottom edge of the basket and the narrow strip between the stretchers in shiny. Inside the basket a loose bowl (not original) of copper, inside a putty, outside of green painted, on the board two opposite rings as handles. Purchased by WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, d. KEMPE, at auction at the Stock Company H. BUKOWSKIS kKonsthandel in Stockholm. Paid April 7, 1911. Price: 1650 Kr. Known former owner CARL ADOLF HAGENDAHL, Örebro. Caramels: Thirty-four larger, flat, rectangular and thirty-one smaller, ostrich-like. The larger ones: In paper wrappers in different colours, rosettorning in white tulle and lace each of stars in gold or silver, together with silk ribbons in different colours and objects of different kinds. The smaller caramels: In paper covers of different colours with pressed gold reins, rosettorning in white tulle with stars in gold or silver and objects of different kinds. Predicted by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f. KEMPE, 1903-1917 in OSCAR BERGS Konditori, 14 of Stockholm, Height: 48.5 cm. Foot, diameter: 17.2 cm. Basket, diameter: 22.2 cm. Bowl, height: 6 cm, diameter: 20.8 cm. Store in the same box as the fruit bowls. Flowers, two pieces: Of cloth and pressed paper, steel wire, wrapped with brown or green tissue paper. Bouquet 1: Four roses and a bud, two thorns flowers, two deciduous huts, a stalk of ivy, a flower of passion (the cross flower of Christ), a daffodil, a stalk aurikel (primula), a camelia, a myrtle, a dahli flower and two buds, a twig of a bush plant, a twig with camelia-like flower, a stalk with lily and a bud, a sprig of hawk two fuchsiae flowers, a convolvular spirit. The bouquet with the stems attached to a round board, dressed with green paper. Bouquet 2: With flowers like in bouquet 1 but with four water lilies, an orchid, only a fuchic and dahlian with a different colour. Height: approx. 27 cm, diameter: approx. 30 cm. Paper board, diameter: about 21 cm. Fruit bowls, two pieces, with four glass bowls (two original and two new). Foot round on three paws feet. Down the foot a strong protruding pedestal, outgoing cunning as an upper edge, around a pearl rod. Over the pedestal a stretcher. At the top a flat disc with an external edge. The feet with four toe, from each foot outgoing to each side a leaf ornament with a jubilant flower. The underside of the foot filled with a wooden board. On top of the foot a bell-shaped elevation with four downward-facing large acanthus leaves, between these a smooth leaf with raised edges and rough middle nerve, all leaves with raised tips. Over the elevation a bowl shaped leaf bow with double leaf wreaths. Between the elevation and the rosette a smooth rod. Over the leaf rosette in the middle of the lower glass bowl a hemispherical elevation, down with an outlying band. The outside of the pedestal, the nave on top of the foot and the smooth moldings on the wreath in a shiny way. Glass bowls (original): Of colourless glass, round, the lower depth, the upper foundation. On the outside high diamond grinding, the inside smooth. Height: 42 cm. Foot, diameter: 14 cm. Glass bowls, diameter: 17.4 cm and 23 cm. Glass bowls (new): Of colourless glass, round, slightly slotted and clear cut. On the outside gridding, the squares formed by arcuate cuts and finely routed (so called schattered), on the inside around the edge a transverse curved board, the corresponding part on the outside smooth. Diameter: 17.4 cm and 22 cm. Swedish-worked tea, Kosta, from 1903. Clothing bowls, six pieces (each bowl with two glass bowls, one original and one new). Foot plate square. The foot bound by a through this walking rod made of iron with a screwable brass nut against the wooden board. On top of the column a winged putto with a dove in the right hand. The footplate and the disc on top of the column in shiny. Glass bowls (original): Round, round and ground. On the outside pane grinding and smooth inside. In the middle a screw with a head in the shape of a leaf bow that restrains the glass bowl. Height: 20 cm. Foot, side length: 10 cm. Glass bowl, diameter: 21.5 cm. Glass bowls: Of finely finished glass, shallow, round and clear cut and with patterns like on the original bowls. Diameter: 22 cm. Swedish work, Kosta, from 1903. Armstakes, eight pieces: Each with loose arm stem, four with arms, two with three and two with four. Foot round, flat. On top, around the edge, a stretcher. Round shaft narrowing down. Over this four upturned leaf ornaments with strongly deflected tips. In the shaft a loose arm rod. The outer edge of the foot, the bell-shaped elevation of the foot, the smooth part of the shaft, the smooth parts of the arm stems, the outer part of the arms, the light pipes with the exception of the stretchers, and drip bowls and brighthats with the exception of the stepped edge in shiny. The two-armed, height: 51 cm. The three-armed, height: 51 cm. The four-armed, height: 53 cm. Stake, without arm stem, height: 34 cm. Foot, diameter: 15.2 cm. Light hat, diameter: 4.8 cm. The Plateau with Accessories (except the New Glass Bowl) French Work from the Beginning of the 1800s. The plateau, without a middle thesis, purchased by WILHELMINA VON HALLLWYL, f. KEMPE 1 November 1902 in H. BUKOWSKIS Konsthandel, ArsenalPE 2 D, Stockholm. Paid 1 November 1902. Price: 5000 Kr. Reperated by the addition of missing parts 8 February 1904 at OTTO MEYERS Art and Metal foundry. Paid 23 February 1904. Price: 44 Kr. New added parts gilded 12 February 1904 at Metallfabrik company C. C. SPORRONG & Co.. Price: 136.25 Kr. Known former owner CARL ADOLF HAGENDAHL. New glass bowls made by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f. KEMPE at the Stock Company Kosta Glasbruk Sales magazine in Stockholm. Price: 363 Kr. Centre essay: Foot in the form of a high cylindrical postament on a strong protruding pedestal with a carniform outgoing upper edge. The Postament is cohesive by three through the whole iron bars. On top of the postament around a column three backants in different stands. The column in the form of a balusterdoll with a strong profile neck and, on a bell-shaped base, covered with four downturned large acanthus leaves with raised tips. On top of the column a basket with a strongly unturned edge, the upper part with stakes curved in so-called Roman arches. The outside of the pedestal, the life of the postament, the upper nave, the grape bunches, partly the edges of the leaves and the foliage in shiny. In the basket a loose bowl (not original) of copper, inside a putty, on the outside of green painted, on the board two opposite rings as handles. Height: 61.5 cm. Foot, diameter: 24 cm. Basket, diameter: 28 cm. Bowl, height: 4.5 cm and diameter: 26.8 cm. Caramels: Thirty-four larger, flat, rectangular and thirty-one smaller, ostrich-like. The larger ones: In paper wraps in different colours, rosettorning in white tulle and lace each of stars in gold and silver and silk ribbons in different colours and objects of different kinds. The smaller ones: In paper covers of different colours with pressed gold reins, rosettorning in white tulle with stars in gold or silver and objects of different kinds. Predicted by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f. KEMPE, 1903-1917 in OSCAR BERGS Konditori, 14 of Stockholm, Box (non-original) for the bottom plate (plateau) and six confectionery dishes: Of pine, painted in oil paint, on the outside green, inside in yellow. Standing rectangular with a door on hinges at the right side, at the opposite a recessed lock. The door with frame and filling. On each side an arcuate, round-headed handle. On the filling in white oil paint: “Little Brons Plningen.” Height: 89.5 cm, width: 73.5 cm, depth: 90 cm. Key: Of iron with an oval eye. Length 6 cm, width: 2.2 cm. Predicted by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f. KEMPE, 6 January 1902 at the carpenter C. H. BENCKERT in Stockholm. Paid 6 November 1902. Price: 52 Kr. Seized by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f. KEMPE 24 January 1902 at J. O. KOLLBERG, Mechanical Workshop, Stockholm. Paid January 31, 1902. Price. 93.57 Kr. The painting on behalf of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL KEMPE April 1902 at the choir and decoration painter E. H. KJELLBERG, Stockholm. Paid 24 November 1902. Price: 70 Kr. Box (non-original) for the cauliflowers and fruit bowls: Of pine, painted in oil paint. Green outside and yellow inside. Inside the box cloths and locks that restrain the bowls. Height: 62.5 cm, width: 55 cm, depth: 50.5 cm. Key: Of iron with oval flat loop. Length: 5.1 cm, width: 1.7 cm. Predicted by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f. KEMPE, 22 November 1902 at the carpenter C. H. BENCKERT in Stockholm. Paid September 30, 1902. Price: 45 Kr. Box (not original) for the brackets: Of wood, painted in oil paint. Green outside, yellow inside. Almost cube with a door on hinges at the right side, at the opposite a recessed lock. The door with frame and gilding. Inside the box cloths and locks that hold the stakes. Height: 62 cm, width: 82.5 cm, depth: 70 cm. Key: Of iron with oval, flat loop. Length: 5 cm, width: 1.7 cm. Predicted by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f. KEMPE, May 27, 1908 at the carpenter C. H. BENCKERT in Stockholm. Paid 27 February 1909. Price: 23 Kr. Seized by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f. KEMPE 24 May 1908 at J. O. KOLLBERG, Mechanical Workshop, Stockholm. The painting on behalf of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL KEMPE April 1902 at the choir and decoration painter E. H. KJELLBERG, Stockholm. Box (not original) for central essay, with key: Of pine, painted in oil paint with a door on hinges. The door with frame and gilding. On the filling in white oil paint: “Little Bronz Plateau.” Height: 71 cm, width: 36 cm, depth: 35 cm. Key: Of iron with 8-shaped flat loop. Length: 5.9 cm, width: 2 cm. Predicted by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f. KEMPE, 14 April 1911 at the carpenter EDV. JOHANSSON, Stockholm. Bteald 21 April 1911. Price: 25 Kr. Seized by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f. KEMPE April 1911 at J. O. KOLLBERG, Mechanical Workshop, Stockholm. The painting on behalf of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL KEMPE April 1911 at the room and decoration painter E. H. KJELLBERG, Stockholm.
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Title: Table Plateau
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BORDSPLATY Consisting of a bottom plate (plateau) with a mirror glass, two flower bowls with artificial bouquets, two fruit bowls with glass bowls, six confectionery bowls with glass bowls, eight brackets, a middle thesis, sixty-five caramels, three loose copper bowls, and four drawers and four keys.
Moulded ciselated and gilded in matt and shiny.
Bottom board: Oblong in three parts.
Each part with a mirror glass lying on an oak frame.
Calling the outer edge, on the bottom board, a low sarg.
On the outside of the sarge between two smooth moldings a submerged stretcher.
The Postament in the form of a vase with foot and mouth swung and lying on a rectangular pedestal, supported by two reverse paws.
On the outside of the pedestal an applied ornament of two crossed thyrsose rods.
Each foot with four toes, over these an upturned palmettornament.
On top of the sargen, between the postaments, two on edge set vines with leaves and grape bunches.
One end of the tank supported by one, seated on the ground, female figure (bacantines), holding the rank with both hands.
The woman in footside dress with the upper part of her body naked.
The moldings on the pedestal, the pedestal and the moldings and all grape bunches and berries in shiny.
Height: 16 cm, length: 2.
062 m, width: 66 cm.
Flower bowls, two pieces: Foot in the shape of a high cylindrical postament with a strong protruding pedestal with a ridgy protruding upper edge.
Ring life imposed on one in six festoons hanging flower and leaf garland raised by six winged torches.
Up to two adjacent rods, over these six eight-tab rosettes.
Under the pedestal a wooden board.
The whole combination of an iron bar with a screwable brass nut against the wooden board.
On top of the postament three winged putti with upwardly stretched arms, around the neck a long folded band, tied over the chest.
The basket with strong turned edge, the upper part broken through with seven raised palmettornaments.
Below the Ornaments two stretchers.
The basket with loose upper- and underbottoms bound by one through the whole from the bottom protruding screw with one on the underfloor lying leaf rosette as nut.
The outer edge of the pedestal, the band above the rim edge of the pedestal, the rods at the top, the outer edge of the upper list, the toboggan above the bottom edge of the basket and the narrow strip between the stretchers in shiny.
Inside the basket a loose bowl (not original) of copper, inside a putty, outside of green painted, on the board two opposite rings as handles.
Purchased by WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, d.
KEMPE, at auction at the Stock Company H.
BUKOWSKIS kKonsthandel in Stockholm.
Paid April 7, 1911.
Price: 1650 Kr.
Known former owner CARL ADOLF HAGENDAHL, Örebro.
Caramels: Thirty-four larger, flat, rectangular and thirty-one smaller, ostrich-like.
The larger ones: In paper wrappers in different colours, rosettorning in white tulle and lace each of stars in gold or silver, together with silk ribbons in different colours and objects of different kinds.
The smaller caramels: In paper covers of different colours with pressed gold reins, rosettorning in white tulle with stars in gold or silver and objects of different kinds.
Predicted by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f.
KEMPE, 1903-1917 in OSCAR BERGS Konditori, 14 of Stockholm, Height: 48.
5 cm.
Foot, diameter: 17.
2 cm.
Basket, diameter: 22.
2 cm.
Bowl, height: 6 cm, diameter: 20.
8 cm.
Store in the same box as the fruit bowls.
Flowers, two pieces: Of cloth and pressed paper, steel wire, wrapped with brown or green tissue paper.
Bouquet 1: Four roses and a bud, two thorns flowers, two deciduous huts, a stalk of ivy, a flower of passion (the cross flower of Christ), a daffodil, a stalk aurikel (primula), a camelia, a myrtle, a dahli flower and two buds, a twig of a bush plant, a twig with camelia-like flower, a stalk with lily and a bud, a sprig of hawk two fuchsiae flowers, a convolvular spirit.
The bouquet with the stems attached to a round board, dressed with green paper.
Bouquet 2: With flowers like in bouquet 1 but with four water lilies, an orchid, only a fuchic and dahlian with a different colour.
Height: approx.
27 cm, diameter: approx.
30 cm.
Paper board, diameter: about 21 cm.
Fruit bowls, two pieces, with four glass bowls (two original and two new).
Foot round on three paws feet.
Down the foot a strong protruding pedestal, outgoing cunning as an upper edge, around a pearl rod.
Over the pedestal a stretcher.
At the top a flat disc with an external edge.
The feet with four toe, from each foot outgoing to each side a leaf ornament with a jubilant flower.
The underside of the foot filled with a wooden board.
On top of the foot a bell-shaped elevation with four downward-facing large acanthus leaves, between these a smooth leaf with raised edges and rough middle nerve, all leaves with raised tips.
Over the elevation a bowl shaped leaf bow with double leaf wreaths.
Between the elevation and the rosette a smooth rod.
Over the leaf rosette in the middle of the lower glass bowl a hemispherical elevation, down with an outlying band.
The outside of the pedestal, the nave on top of the foot and the smooth moldings on the wreath in a shiny way.
Glass bowls (original): Of colourless glass, round, the lower depth, the upper foundation.
On the outside high diamond grinding, the inside smooth.
Height: 42 cm.
Foot, diameter: 14 cm.
Glass bowls, diameter: 17.
4 cm and 23 cm.
Glass bowls (new): Of colourless glass, round, slightly slotted and clear cut.
On the outside gridding, the squares formed by arcuate cuts and finely routed (so called schattered), on the inside around the edge a transverse curved board, the corresponding part on the outside smooth.
Diameter: 17.
4 cm and 22 cm.
Swedish-worked tea, Kosta, from 1903.
Clothing bowls, six pieces (each bowl with two glass bowls, one original and one new).
Foot plate square.
The foot bound by a through this walking rod made of iron with a screwable brass nut against the wooden board.
On top of the column a winged putto with a dove in the right hand.
The footplate and the disc on top of the column in shiny.
Glass bowls (original): Round, round and ground.
On the outside pane grinding and smooth inside.
In the middle a screw with a head in the shape of a leaf bow that restrains the glass bowl.
Height: 20 cm.
Foot, side length: 10 cm.
Glass bowl, diameter: 21.
5 cm.
Glass bowls: Of finely finished glass, shallow, round and clear cut and with patterns like on the original bowls.
Diameter: 22 cm.
Swedish work, Kosta, from 1903.
Armstakes, eight pieces: Each with loose arm stem, four with arms, two with three and two with four.
Foot round, flat.
On top, around the edge, a stretcher.
Round shaft narrowing down.
Over this four upturned leaf ornaments with strongly deflected tips.
In the shaft a loose arm rod.
The outer edge of the foot, the bell-shaped elevation of the foot, the smooth part of the shaft, the smooth parts of the arm stems, the outer part of the arms, the light pipes with the exception of the stretchers, and drip bowls and brighthats with the exception of the stepped edge in shiny.
The two-armed, height: 51 cm.
The three-armed, height: 51 cm.
The four-armed, height: 53 cm.
Stake, without arm stem, height: 34 cm.
Foot, diameter: 15.
2 cm.
Light hat, diameter: 4.
8 cm.
The Plateau with Accessories (except the New Glass Bowl) French Work from the Beginning of the 1800s.
The plateau, without a middle thesis, purchased by WILHELMINA VON HALLLWYL, f.
KEMPE 1 November 1902 in H.
BUKOWSKIS Konsthandel, ArsenalPE 2 D, Stockholm.
Paid 1 November 1902.
Price: 5000 Kr.
Reperated by the addition of missing parts 8 February 1904 at OTTO MEYERS Art and Metal foundry.
Paid 23 February 1904.
Price: 44 Kr.
New added parts gilded 12 February 1904 at Metallfabrik company C.
C.
SPORRONG & Co.
Price: 136.
25 Kr.
Known former owner CARL ADOLF HAGENDAHL.
New glass bowls made by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f.
KEMPE at the Stock Company Kosta Glasbruk Sales magazine in Stockholm.
Price: 363 Kr.
Centre essay: Foot in the form of a high cylindrical postament on a strong protruding pedestal with a carniform outgoing upper edge.
The Postament is cohesive by three through the whole iron bars.
On top of the postament around a column three backants in different stands.
The column in the form of a balusterdoll with a strong profile neck and, on a bell-shaped base, covered with four downturned large acanthus leaves with raised tips.
On top of the column a basket with a strongly unturned edge, the upper part with stakes curved in so-called Roman arches.
The outside of the pedestal, the life of the postament, the upper nave, the grape bunches, partly the edges of the leaves and the foliage in shiny.
In the basket a loose bowl (not original) of copper, inside a putty, on the outside of green painted, on the board two opposite rings as handles.
Height: 61.
5 cm.
Foot, diameter: 24 cm.
Basket, diameter: 28 cm.
Bowl, height: 4.
5 cm and diameter: 26.
8 cm.
Caramels: Thirty-four larger, flat, rectangular and thirty-one smaller, ostrich-like.
The larger ones: In paper wraps in different colours, rosettorning in white tulle and lace each of stars in gold and silver and silk ribbons in different colours and objects of different kinds.
The smaller ones: In paper covers of different colours with pressed gold reins, rosettorning in white tulle with stars in gold or silver and objects of different kinds.
Predicted by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f.
KEMPE, 1903-1917 in OSCAR BERGS Konditori, 14 of Stockholm, Box (non-original) for the bottom plate (plateau) and six confectionery dishes: Of pine, painted in oil paint, on the outside green, inside in yellow.
Standing rectangular with a door on hinges at the right side, at the opposite a recessed lock.
The door with frame and filling.
On each side an arcuate, round-headed handle.
On the filling in white oil paint: “Little Brons Plningen.
” Height: 89.
5 cm, width: 73.
5 cm, depth: 90 cm.
Key: Of iron with an oval eye.
Length 6 cm, width: 2.
2 cm.
Predicted by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f.
KEMPE, 6 January 1902 at the carpenter C.
H.
BENCKERT in Stockholm.
Paid 6 November 1902.
Price: 52 Kr.
Seized by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f.
KEMPE 24 January 1902 at J.
O.
KOLLBERG, Mechanical Workshop, Stockholm.
Paid January 31, 1902.
Price.
93.
57 Kr.
The painting on behalf of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL KEMPE April 1902 at the choir and decoration painter E.
H.
KJELLBERG, Stockholm.
Paid 24 November 1902.
Price: 70 Kr.
Box (non-original) for the cauliflowers and fruit bowls: Of pine, painted in oil paint.
Green outside and yellow inside.
Inside the box cloths and locks that restrain the bowls.
Height: 62.
5 cm, width: 55 cm, depth: 50.
5 cm.
Key: Of iron with oval flat loop.
Length: 5.
1 cm, width: 1.
7 cm.
Predicted by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f.
KEMPE, 22 November 1902 at the carpenter C.
H.
BENCKERT in Stockholm.
Paid September 30, 1902.
Price: 45 Kr.
Box (not original) for the brackets: Of wood, painted in oil paint.
Green outside, yellow inside.
Almost cube with a door on hinges at the right side, at the opposite a recessed lock.
The door with frame and gilding.
Inside the box cloths and locks that hold the stakes.
Height: 62 cm, width: 82.
5 cm, depth: 70 cm.
Key: Of iron with oval, flat loop.
Length: 5 cm, width: 1.
7 cm.
Predicted by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f.
KEMPE, May 27, 1908 at the carpenter C.
H.
BENCKERT in Stockholm.
Paid 27 February 1909.
Price: 23 Kr.
Seized by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f.
KEMPE 24 May 1908 at J.
O.
KOLLBERG, Mechanical Workshop, Stockholm.
The painting on behalf of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL KEMPE April 1902 at the choir and decoration painter E.
H.
KJELLBERG, Stockholm.
Box (not original) for central essay, with key: Of pine, painted in oil paint with a door on hinges.
The door with frame and gilding.
On the filling in white oil paint: “Little Bronz Plateau.
” Height: 71 cm, width: 36 cm, depth: 35 cm.
Key: Of iron with 8-shaped flat loop.
Length: 5.
9 cm, width: 2 cm.
Predicted by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f.
KEMPE, 14 April 1911 at the carpenter EDV.
JOHANSSON, Stockholm.
Bteald 21 April 1911.
Price: 25 Kr.
Seized by order of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL, f.
KEMPE April 1911 at J.
O.
KOLLBERG, Mechanical Workshop, Stockholm.
The painting on behalf of WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL KEMPE April 1911 at the room and decoration painter E.
H.
KJELLBERG, Stockholm.

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