DINSHAW, EDULJI FRAMROZE] Album of original drawings depicting the facade and furnishings of Dinshaw's New York townhouse . New York: 1967. Oblong leather backed folio over marbled boards, 14 x 19 inches, containing approximately 19 pages of affixed color drawings of the interiors, furniture, decorations, and the facade of the building at 211 East 61st street. The album assembled by Harold Sterner for Dinshaw in 1967; Together with some related photographs of the interiors. Some wear and stains, a few drawings possibly detached or lost. Upon moving to New York City before WWII, Dinshaw and his sister Bachoo (Countess Bachoobai Woronzow-Dashkow, 1914-2003) lived at 1081 Fifth Avenue in a townhouse that Dinshaw (1916-1970) filled with his marvelous collection of European and Asian antiques and Meissen porcelain. Later, the two lived at 211 East 61st and undertook the present visual inventory with much of the collection here depicted. Of note within these drawings is the massive Chinese blue and white glazed porcelain basin which sold in these rooms 14 September 2015, , $34,375. C Estate of Jacqueline F. Rae
DINSHAW, EDULJI FRAMROZE] Album of original drawings depicting the facade and furnishings of Dinshaw's New York townhouse . New York: 1967. Oblong leather backed folio over marbled boards, 14 x 19 inches, containing approximately 19 pages of affixed color drawings of the interiors, furniture, decorations, and the facade of the building at 211 East 61st street. The album assembled by Harold Sterner for Dinshaw in 1967; Together with some related photographs of the interiors. Some wear and stains, a few drawings possibly detached or lost. Upon moving to New York City before WWII, Dinshaw and his sister Bachoo (Countess Bachoobai Woronzow-Dashkow, 1914-2003) lived at 1081 Fifth Avenue in a townhouse that Dinshaw (1916-1970) filled with his marvelous collection of European and Asian antiques and Meissen porcelain. Later, the two lived at 211 East 61st and undertook the present visual inventory with much of the collection here depicted. Of note within these drawings is the massive Chinese blue and white glazed porcelain basin which sold in these rooms 14 September 2015, , $34,375. C Estate of Jacqueline F. Rae
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