Paraply Umbrella with screen of black silk. The shaft is made of light wood. Long leg handle finished with a large bendable leg ring. At the top of the handle sits an engraved monogram. Long top of wood with dip shoe and top tray of legs. Above is also a white metal holiday. Position of black lacquered steel with a tray with the inscription "Paragon" and the image of a fox. Paragon is an English patent from 1852 by Samuel Fox. Eight brows with white painted peaks. U-shaped brittle and support legs. Fork -shaped support legs fitted over the brothers. Fabric -covered mergers. Black lacquered hol


Paraply Umbrella with screen of black silk. The shaft is made of light wood. Long leg handle finished with a large bendable leg ring. At the top of the handle sits an engraved monogram. Long top of wood with dip shoe and top tray of legs. Above is also a white metal holiday. Position of black lacquered steel with a tray with the inscription "Paragon" and the image of a fox. Paragon is an English patent from 1852 by Samuel Fox. Eight brows with white painted peaks. U-shaped brittle and support legs. Fork -shaped support legs fitted over the brothers. Fabric -covered mergers. Black lacquered hollow. On the inside a reinforcement of fabric, cut with cape edge and decor pressure in gold. The screen is fragile, especially at the top, and cooked before. The case is made of black waxed weave. It is very brittle and should be stored separately. Has been used by Mrs. Elise Ruben. Born 1861-08-23, engaged in 1880. Married 1881-09-11 in Hamburg with wholesaler Anton Ruben. Own house on Drottninggatan 48, Karlskrona, and the property Avvelsgärde in the parish of the loose. Mrs. Ruben died 1933-02-23. The item used sometime during the period 1880-1906. gift in 1942 by agronomist Edvard Ruben, AvVelsgärde.


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