I was looking forward to see the progress on the property with Shawn limewashing the buildings. Monday the removal company delivered the consignment of Cape antique furniture from Pretoria. Danie and Stella drove through from Worcester to take delivery of the pieces.
Keith has decided that he is going to repatriate every piece of Cape furniture in Gauteng to Towerwater.
On Fridays I normally arrive at the house with its neatly manicured garden, unlock the double doors and switch on the side lamp next to the Chesterfield casting a warm glow on the leather. Then I switch on the lamp in the library and the light spills over the books on the shelves painting a scene of a room for reserved entertainment.
This Friday was different, when I switch on the first lamp I lit up a room full of bubblewrap or actually full of strange objects wrapped in bubble wrap. I was grateful for Danie and Stella who made sure I had room to move.
Saturday morning was spent unwrapping furniture, inspecting them according to instruction and moving them into their positions.
The jonkmanskas |
The Pegtop table with the pegs visible |
The B W van Dyk Chairs |
The Maker's stamp on the chairs |
More on the furniture of the house to follow.
BW van Dyk - 19th Century furniture maker, Robertson
The BW van Dyk chairs that found us
The Cape came home in Bubblewrap
The anatomy of a BW van Dyk dining chair
The anatomy of a BW van Dyk dining carver
The BW van Dyk chairs that found us
The Cape came home in Bubblewrap
The anatomy of a BW van Dyk dining chair
The anatomy of a BW van Dyk dining carver
I think that a home coming celebration is called for!
ReplyDeleteI have what appears to be a kitchen chair with the BW van Dyk stamp on the back.
ReplyDeleteIs it worth anything?
I think my grandfather won the chair in a shooting competition.
HM please send me a picture of the chair and one of the stamp to my e-mail address thys.hattingh@gmail.com
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