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Beautiful Handmade in Europe Miniature Ceramic Stove
| Start Price |
USD 59.99 |
| Current Price |
USD 59.99 |
| Time Left |
12 days 5 hours 18 minutes |
| Bid Count |
0 |
| Buy It Now Price |
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| Reserve Price |
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| Start Time |
Saturday, November 22, 2008 |
| End Time |
Wednesday, January 21, 2009 |
| Location |
Montclair, NJ |
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Description
EuroArt-Trading Welcome to Euro Art Trading which promotes beautiful and original hand-made works of art coming directly from Europe. We explore the most fascinating regions of Europe to offer you unique products of the old time manufactures. One of those wonderful, quaint regions is Warmia and Mazury located in the north-eastern Poland, formerly known as East Prussia. Here, among undulating fields and crystal-clear lakes, its inhabitants have built their summer residences surrounded by the stunning gardens and parks giving them peace and quiet and a sense of security. And here, in the 18th century, a marvelous Palace in Nakomiady arose for whose needs a ceramics manufacture making bricks from local clay has been established soon. Our collection is composed with nine miniature stoves serving as chandeliers. We also offer candlesticks and decorative ceramic tails. New to our collection will be the big stoves, the reconstructions of the old time palace originals, which we plan to introduce to you in a close future. Each product is hand painted, kept in coloristic specific for its times. Each of them has its own name and is a true copy of a big historical original. The production process using traditional techniques is very time-consuming and takes a month to finish one miniature. Our products perfectly compose with the warm house interiors and can serve as peculiar and unforgettable gifts. We are the only distributor of this product in USA Visit us at www.euroarttrading.com THE ITEM OF THIS AUCTION IS: Gdansk Stove - Uphagen House in Gdansk circa 1770 -Tea Room. History On June 21st, 1775, Johan Uphagen purchased the property of Długa Street in Danzig and ordered alternations to the building set out in the 45 paragraphs of the contract with the Master Builder Johan Beniamin Dreyer for the total sum of 22 thousand Danzig guldens. On October 16th, 1779 at six in the evening, Uphagen and his wife moved into their new home. The work in the townhouse had not yet been completed and only on January 24th, 1787 did the Uphagens and their guests get to celebrate the Uphagens’ wedding anniversary in the lounge of the then recently finished interior of the house. This stove warmed the tea room, which served as a petite salon, located on the mezzanine near the stairs. Uphagen’s wife entertained her friends here, who much like her were also neglected by their husbands, devoted more to business and growing their family fortunes. Front Side Back Side Right Side Left Side *SHIPPED IN FULLY PROTECTED PACKAGE* *BE SURE AND DECIDED BEFORE PURCHASING* *NO RETURNS*
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