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but would think 19th century
I assume) and was gifted to her by her teacher Miss Harwood in 1862
The game is played by removing the blank square and mixing up the other numbered squares
and which I would describe as theorem style due to the clear use of stencils
Conrad Fehn, Amsterdam School c. 1920s Hand-hammered Pewter Box Scandanavian design but would think 19th centuryThis one comes from the personal collection of my mother, who purchased it at an estate sale many years ago. It is the work of Conrad Fehn (b. 1891), a German born Dutch metalworker and artist, who opened a studio in Haarlem around 1917, where he produced a wide range of mostly metal objects (most often in copper) including sculptures, plaques, lamps, trays, and boxes. Fehn worked during the peak of the "Amsterdam School", 1910s 30s, which emerged as
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