This Art Deco bronze sculpture depicts a young woman holding a sheaf of wheat above her head like a weightlifter. The piece is signed by Alexandre Maspoli, a world champion weightlifter and French sculptor (1875-1943). Artist: Alexandre Maspoli Style: Art Deco Material: Patinated bronze with a marble and alabaster base Design: Young woman with a sheaf of wheat Signature: Signed "Maspoli" on the right side of the base Period: 1920s/1930s Condition: Light chips on the base, minor wear to the patina; requires cleaning. Notes: Reflections in the photos are due to lighting and are not defects of the sculpture. The photos are part of the description; please review them carefully (see all 12 photos). Dimensions: Length 12.5 cm x Depth 8.7 cm x Height 23 cm (with base) Weight: 1.700 kg less
The Siesta, by Vincent Van Gogh, 1889 - 1890 about, 19th Century, oil on canvas, cm 73 x 91 - France, Ile de France, Paris, Muse dOrsay, RF1952-17. All. Sheaf sleeping yellow azure light blue field siesta countryman and countrywoman. (251263) Everett Coll
This Art Deco bronze sculpture depicts a young woman holding a sheaf of wheat above her head like a weightlifter. The piece is signed by Alexandre Maspoli, a world champion weightlifter and French sculptor (1875-1943). Artist: Alexandre Maspoli Style: Art Deco Material: Patinated bronze with a marble and alabaster base Design: Young woman with a sheaf of wheat Signature: Signed "Maspoli" on the right side of the base Period: 1920s/1930s Condition: Light chips on the base, minor wear to the patina; requires cleaning. Notes: Reflections in the photos are due to lighting and are not defects of the sculpture. The photos are part of the description; please review them carefully (see all 12 photos). Dimensions: Length 12.5 cm x Depth 8.7 cm x Height 23 cm (with base) Weight: 1.700 kg less
The Wheat Sheaf block provides a simple but effective print allowing for a scene to be printed over with great ease, but also giving a beautiful repeat design to print alongside your border blocks. Size Approx : - 1.75 x 8.75 cm
This Art Deco bronze sculpture depicts a young woman holding a sheaf of wheat above her head like a weightlifter. The piece is signed by Alexandre Maspoli, a world champion weightlifter and French sculptor (1875-1943). Artist: Alexandre Maspoli Style: Art Deco Material: Patinated bronze with a marble and alabaster base Design: Young woman with a sheaf of wheat Signature: Signed "Maspoli" on the right side of the base Period: 1920s/1930s Condition: Light chips on the base, minor wear to the patina; requires cleaning. Notes: Reflections in the photos are due to lighting and are not defects of the sculpture. The photos are part of the description; please review them carefully (see all 12 photos). Dimensions: Length 12.5 cm x Depth 8.7 cm x Height 23 cm (with base) Weight: 1.700 kg less
Charming pendant of woman kneeling over a sheaf of wheat within a rectangular frame, stamped H.J. on the reverse, possibly Hans Jensen & Co, and P for silver plate. Good used condition, with age related wear, please see detailed photos provided. Approximately 5cm x 3.5cm, chain drop is 34.5cm, and weighs total of 25g. Happy to answer any questions and provide more photos if requested. Buyers outside the UK are responsible for paying the additional costs such as duties, taxes, and customs clearance fees applicable. Thank you for looking.
Coventrys Ben Sheaf battles with Prestons Daniel Johnson during the Sky Bet Championship match between Preston North End and Coventry City at Deepdale, Preston on Tuesday 29th December 2020.
This Art Deco bronze sculpture depicts a young woman holding a sheaf of wheat above her head like a weightlifter. The piece is signed by Alexandre Maspoli, a world champion weightlifter and French sculptor (1875-1943). Artist: Alexandre Maspoli Style: Art Deco Material: Patinated bronze with a marble and alabaster base Design: Young woman with a sheaf of wheat Signature: Signed "Maspoli" on the right side of the base Period: 1920s/1930s Condition: Light chips on the base, minor wear to the patina; requires cleaning. Notes: Reflections in the photos are due to lighting and are not defects of the sculpture. The photos are part of the description; please review them carefully (see all 12 photos). Dimensions: Length 12.5 cm x Depth 8.7 cm x Height 23 cm (with base) Weight: 1.700 kg less
Vintage Keen Karv electric carving/ slicing knife by Roto-Broil. This working knife comes in its original box. The knife doesn't appear to have been used at all. This knife is from the 1960s and it would be great as a practical and functional part of a Mid Century/ MCM kitchen. The rose tan color will blend perfectly to the trending color schemes of kitchens for 2024/2025. A great movie prop for a retro kitchen scene. This electric knife is in very good working order. The handheld part is still in its plastic bag, the knife is in its sheaf and the instructions are included. No damage or signs of wear. Note: I am not an expert, but I strive to give accurate descriptions and photos for you. My items are vintage, and in used condition. I do my best to describe what I see and I try to be as honest as I can. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask before you purchase because my items are not refundable and sold AS IS. I take great care in packaging your order to reach you safely. I reuse packing and shipping supplies whenever I can. This helps to keep costs down that I can then pass on to you, the customer, as well as cuts down on waste. I offer several shipping options. Many times when an item is over 2 lb. in weight I will offer USPS Parcel Select Ground. This shipping option is more economical than Priority Mail for heavier items. Please be aware that while this shipping option is more affordable, it is slower to arrive, allowing for more time for your item to break in transit. Please consider this risk to your vintage item when you choose this shipping option. Understand that shipping options are your choice and after your order is in the possession of the USPS it is no longer mine. Should you have issues, you can file a shipping claim with the USPS.
Van Gogh Sheaf Binder poster printed on high quality canvas, ready to display or frame.
This Art Deco bronze sculpture depicts a young woman holding a sheaf of wheat above her head like a weightlifter. The piece is signed by Alexandre Maspoli, a world champion weightlifter and French sculptor (1875-1943). Artist: Alexandre Maspoli Style: Art Deco Material: Patinated bronze with a marble and alabaster base Design: Young woman with a sheaf of wheat Signature: Signed "Maspoli" on the right side of the base Period: 1920s/1930s Condition: Light chips on the base, minor wear to the patina; requires cleaning. Notes: Reflections in the photos are due to lighting and are not defects of the sculpture. The photos are part of the description; please review them carefully (see all 12 photos). Dimensions: Length 12.5 cm x Depth 8.7 cm x Height 23 cm (with base) Weight: 1.700 kg less
1920 Scott B69 40f + 1k dull red "Released Prisoner Walking Home" Quick History With the death of the popular Franz Josef I in 1916, and the the Austro-Hungarian Empire on the wrong end of WW I, turmoil and revolution reigned. The seeds of the Kingdom of Hungary's demise, where 70% of it's land base was lost, lay in the ethnic rise of nationalism within the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. The disparate ethnic groups of the Austro-Hungarian Empire After WW I, the Hungarian Army was fully disarmed, leaving Hungry without any national defence. The Serbian and the French forces were in control of the southern part, the Romanians occupied Transylvania and eastern Hungary, and Czechoslovakia had the northern section (Upper Hungary). This is reflected in the 11 different occupation territory issues recognized by the Scott catalogue! The Treaty of Trianon was signed in 1920, leaving Hungary with a significantly shrunken border. The ceded land was given to Czechoslovakia, Romania, Austria and Yugoslavia. Treaty of Trianon: Hungary lost 10.5 million population Hungary no longer had sea ports, and 3.5 million ethnic Hungarians were detached from their motherland. Meanwhile, with the demise of the Monarchy in 1918 (then with Queen Zita and Charles IV), there was a short lived Hungarian Republic from 1918-19. But the Communists took power in April, 1919, and declared a Hungarian Soviet Republic, and along came a period of violence known as the "Red Terror". This too proved short lived, as the Romanian Army, which was occupying the nearby territory, removed the regime form Budapest. Philatelic output reflects these regime changes with Issues of the Republic stamps, and Issues of the Soviet Republic stamps now collectible. Then former Admiral Miklós Horthy, with his troops from the stronghold in Szeged, entered Budapest after the Romanian Army departure, and reestablished the Kingdom. Horthy was elected Regent, but no "Kings" returned. The Hungarians again bet on the wrong horse in WWII, as the Horthy government befriended itself with the Nazi's in order to obtain some of the territory lost by the Trianon Treaty. But in 1943, when the war wasn't going well. the Hungarian government tried to negotiate a surrender with the Allies. This infuriated the Germans, who then occupied Hungary and set up a puppet government. During this time (May-June, 1944), over 400,000 Jews were deported to Auschwitz. With the defeat of Nazi Germany, the Soviets occupied the country, and Hungary became a satellite Communist State. 1919 Scott 199 45f brown orange & green "Sándor Petöfi": Soviet Republic Issue Into the Deep Blue The 2011 Scott Classic catalogue has, from 1916-1940, 338 regular and 70 semi-postal stamps. Of those, 313 (93%) of the regular, and 45 (64%) of the semi-postal stamps are CV
Illustrated step-by-step instructions for Sheaf Stitch with photos and hand embroidered samples of this stitch used in sewing projects.
Illustrated step-by-step instructions for Sheaf Stitch with photos and hand embroidered samples of this stitch used in sewing projects.
Review all the photos below before starting. Using Perle Cotton #5 and a Chenille embroidery needle (size 22) needle, take a 1/4" stitch as shown above. Leave a tail as shown below. This stitch involves making three parallel lines. In addition, the two tails embrace the three lines from underneath. Tie the tails in a square knot. This gathers the three lines together. In the photo above, the needle is passing under the third line so that the tails can "hug" the lines in a knot. Above: Tie the two tails in a square knot. Trim the tails to about 1/2."
This Art Deco bronze sculpture depicts a young woman holding a sheaf of wheat above her head like a weightlifter. The piece is signed by Alexandre Maspoli, a world champion weightlifter and French sculptor (1875-1943). Artist: Alexandre Maspoli Style: Art Deco Material: Patinated bronze with a marble and alabaster base Design: Young woman with a sheaf of wheat Signature: Signed "Maspoli" on the right side of the base Period: 1920s/1930s Condition: Light chips on the base, minor wear to the patina; requires cleaning. Notes: Reflections in the photos are due to lighting and are not defects of the sculpture. The photos are part of the description; please review them carefully (see all 12 photos). Dimensions: Length 12.5 cm x Depth 8.7 cm x Height 23 cm (with base) Weight: 1.700 kg less