Unique Japanese silver-toned metal table lighter meticulously crafted in the form of an antique folding camera. This highly detailed piece replicates the intricate accordion-style bellows and textured camera body, capturing the essence of vintage photography equipment. The lighter mechanism, marked "Japan," is seamlessly integrated into the design, combining functionality with a charming decorative appeal. A collectible item for enthusiasts of vintage cameras or unique lighters. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 3"HCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.
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Two hallmarked silver charm bracelets set with heart-shaped silver clasps, safety chains, and a quantity of silver-coloured, white metal and silver charms, to include a lighthouse, clock, Bible, treasure chest, lamp with genie, Hohner accordion, helmet, boot, fire engine, sea lion with ball, carriage, binoculars, witch, bus, top hat, etc (2).Condition Report: - The majority of the charms are unmarked. A few are marked '925' or 'Silver'. Combined approx. 6.4ozt (including all charms).
Sammlung: von 12 Schriften, versch. Formate u. Einbde. â•”Enthält u.a.:â•— Jeff Wall Catalogue raisonne 1978-2004. Basel u. Göttingen Schaulager/Steidl 2005. - Christo. The Accordion-Fold Book for The Umbrellas, Joint Project for Japan and U.S.A. San Francisco 1991. Ex. der Normalausgabe. - Andree,R. Arnold Böcklin Gemälde. Mchn., Hirmer 2002. - Weitere. Nicht eingehend kollat.
A delightful Bing & Grondahl porcelain figurine, model number 1661, depicting a young man seated on a barrel playing an accordion. This piece showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail synonymous with Bing & Grondahl, from the realistic folds of his clothing to the intricacy of the accordion. The figurine bears the Bing & Grondahl backstamp and model number 1661 on the base, reflecting the company's rich tradition of fine porcelain artistry. Dimensions: 9"HCountry of Origin: DenmarkCondition: Age related wear.
Accordion By Alvari 41 treble keys, 120 bass buttons, 5 treble paddles, 2 bass paddles, plaque to rear 'Made in Germany 2248'; together with Accordion by Pigliacampo Numana 37 treble keys, 80 bass buttons, with plaque 'Made in Italy N69 37/80-2/4', both cased (2)Alvari: keyboard requires attention, rest untested; Pigliacampo: Appears to all work excet top G key sticking; bellows in useable condition
Japanese "orihon" accordion book with prints, drawings, and watercolor paintings, mid- to late 19th century. The pages resemble inshu washi paper, which is a durable hand-beaten paper that is typically made of mulberry pulp, imparting a unique and dense texture that is optimal for painting or drawing. With silk covers depicting foliate and scrollwork motifs.Height: 9 1/2 in x width: 7 in x depth: 3/4 in.Condition: All pages are present and have been accounted for; however, there is one print missing from the second to last page. The colors of the woodblock prints are bold and bright. The sheets are toned, especially along the extreme edges. There is a speckled appearance to all of the sheets within the book; however, this is likely original to the artistic process and the the type of paper used in the production of the book. Some shattering to the edges of the green silk covers. Wear including some chips and small losses along the edges of the front and back covers of the book.

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