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Drawing on a model toilet essay: needle pad, light scissors, bowls, barrels, etc.

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Model part of toilet service, pencil and ink on paper. Preliminary needle pad, washbasin, candle scissors with tray, presented barrel, flakon and a cup with pendants. Descriptive text “See Vi doy estre de broquar dór” (top of the needle), “La pelaute ille non faut qunne” (the needle), “ille faut deux quuet quele soit au valle pour mestre les deus egueres pour laver les mens” (the basin), “Le mouchere” (the candle scissors), “Le porte mouchdoy estre au valle,” (the candle scissor tray), “Le porte faut deus pelon” (the konflge) Most likely, originally associated with inv.nr: 234. Provenance: No documented, probably Abraham Brahe or Nils Bielke. Model for toilet essay: needle pad, light scissors, bowls, barrels, etc. The articles are written in French. On the larger objects, the ornaments have been signed only in the right half. A sharp vertical fold in the paper runs just in the middle of these objects. Cartoon with pencil and brown black ink. Lavered with tusch. Hear together with 15987: 2 and 3. 15987: 2. Sepia drawing (H 350, B 460).Model for a toilet box. Print: “Caré De Påette 10: - ma” and on the back “Hwarie Handa drawings.” Portions of the sheet away life in both lower corners. The paper is wrinkled and dirty, sepian fluten, moisture spreads. Also marked 15911 after incomplete cataloging started in 1978. 2006-08-31/Ann Hallström 15987: 3. Sepia drawing (H340, B 510). Model for a service. The sheet dirty, weight many times. Big ink pump. Old Laws. Also marked 15910 after incomplete cataloging started in 1978. 2006-08-31/Ann Hallström
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Title: Drawing on a model toilet essay: needle pad, light scissors, bowls, barrels, etc.
Description:
Model part of toilet service, pencil and ink on paper.
Preliminary needle pad, washbasin, candle scissors with tray, presented barrel, flakon and a cup with pendants.
Descriptive text “See Vi doy estre de broquar dór” (top of the needle), “La pelaute ille non faut qunne” (the needle), “ille faut deux quuet quele soit au valle pour mestre les deus egueres pour laver les mens” (the basin), “Le mouchere” (the candle scissors), “Le porte mouchdoy estre au valle,” (the candle scissor tray), “Le porte faut deus pelon” (the konflge) Most likely, originally associated with inv.
nr: 234.
Provenance: No documented, probably Abraham Brahe or Nils Bielke.
Model for toilet essay: needle pad, light scissors, bowls, barrels, etc.
The articles are written in French.
On the larger objects, the ornaments have been signed only in the right half.
A sharp vertical fold in the paper runs just in the middle of these objects.
Cartoon with pencil and brown black ink.
Lavered with tusch.
Hear together with 15987: 2 and 3.
15987: 2.
Sepia drawing (H 350, B 460).
Model for a toilet box.
Print: “Caré De Påette 10: - ma” and on the back “Hwarie Handa drawings.
” Portions of the sheet away life in both lower corners.
The paper is wrinkled and dirty, sepian fluten, moisture spreads.
Also marked 15911 after incomplete cataloging started in 1978.
2006-08-31/Ann Hallström 15987: 3.
Sepia drawing (H340, B 510).
Model for a service.
The sheet dirty, weight many times.
Big ink pump.
Old Laws.
Also marked 15910 after incomplete cataloging started in 1978.
2006-08-31/Ann Hallström.

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