
Approx. 17x48 cm
The deed with a Maria Waller's signature concerns her relatives and their claim to heirlooms from a deceased Georg Raynor
Provenance John Ingels (1925-2016) collections and subsequently bequeathed to the present owner. John Ingels worked as a painter conservator, filmmaker and tour guide, with a soul and heart in his native region of Leksand, over time, he became very entertained and acquired archaeological objects during stays in Egypt and Italy, among others. John Ingels also acquired an extensive collection of ancient scripture fragments, manuscripts as well as books. Most of these have been used in exhibition contexts, purchased in Sweden and abroad in England, Egypt and Israel, among others, and introduced to Sweden during the 1960s.
Seal missing, smaller pieces gone, chip, crease, minor hole, wear.
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Approx. 17x48 cm
The deed with a Maria Waller's signature concerns her relatives and their claim to heirlooms from a deceased Georg Raynor
Provenance John Ingels (1925-2016) collections and subsequently bequeathed to the present owner. John Ingels worked as a painter conservator, filmmaker and tour guide, with a soul and heart in his native region of Leksand, over time, he became very entertained and acquired archaeological objects during stays in Egypt and Italy, among others. John Ingels also acquired an extensive collection of ancient scripture fragments, manuscripts as well as books. Most of these have been used in exhibition contexts, purchased in Sweden and abroad in England, Egypt and Israel, among others, and introduced to Sweden during the 1960s.
Seal missing, smaller pieces gone, chip, crease, minor hole, wear.
Do you have something similar to sell? Get your items valued free of charge!