[Continental Appraisal Company]
Rare inventory American residence 1927 | Original typed inventory for the insurance of the residence of William Braat, 3 Howard Place, Englewood, New York made by Continental Appraisal Company 1927, 38 pp.
Leather cover with in goldprint on the front: “Appraised Valuation of the Furnishings of the residence of William Braat 3 Howard Place, Englewood, N.J.”. Severe wear on the spine. 39 typed sheets on paper with (oval) watermark “Continental Appraisal Company” in an oval. Inventory made by Continental Appraisal Company, 80 Maiden Lane in New York on May 19th, 1927.
Rare inventory with reproductive value in dollars (the costs for reproduction of the objects) and Insurable Value (actual value of its present condition). Total reproductive value of the whole house is 19.164.50 dollars. The house has a basement, a firt floor with 5 rooms, a second floor with 5 rooms including servant’s room and children’s room and further separate posts for linens, wardrobes, luggage and jewelry.
The most expensive items are the washing machine, a carved walnut credenza cabinet, 3 piece furniture in machine woven imitation Stuart floral crewel work, Bell and Howell filmo cinamatographic outfit, camera prjector and screen, Dutch Queen Anne linen armoire, Pair of Charles II walnut arm chairs, Dutch silver flatware with monogramm W.B., wardrobes of Mr and Mrs Braat and the children, Diamond pendant, Luis XVI, design, large diamond in center and other jewelry. Also description of the art and paintings.
SKU: K80351
€ 218,00 (€ 200,00 ex. btw)