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Open Days on October

21, 22 & 23, 2011


We are pleased to invite you to our three open days on October 21, 22 and 23 (Friday - Sunday) from 11 AM to 8 PM in our shop located Chee de Waterloo, 417 in 1050 Brussels.
Our shop will be exceptionally closed for three days before the event (Tuesday - Thursday).

Our online catalogue will only be updated with these new items at the beginning of November after the open days.


Last summer, we spent quite a few weeks in Japan and collected a lot of very nice pieces of furniture and a lot of rare items as well. We bought them at a very interesting price as the antiques market is still quite slow in Japan. All our pieces were controled upon arrival in Belgium and have been confirmed perfectly safe.

Here is a list of the items we will have during this preview sale:

Furniture: (list of names not including quantity - more than 50 new pieces)
CHA-DANSU (tea chest) - many CHOBA-DANSU (merchant chest) - GETA-BAKO (shoe chest) - HIBACHI (brazier table) - HON-DANA (book chest) - lots of very nice ISHO-DANSU (clothing chest) - KAIDAN-DANSU (step chest) - KAZARI-DANA (informal ornamental shelves) - KO-DANSU (small chest) - KOHIKIDASHI (stationary cabinet) - KUSURI-DANSU (medicine chest) - KOTATSU (heater-table) - MIZUYA-DANSU (kitchen chest) - MONOIRE-DANSU (storing chest) - TANA (shelf) - TSUKUE (writing desk) - ZATAKU (low table) - etc..

Items: (list of names not including quantity - more than 150 new pieces)
ANDON (lamp) - BENTO-BAKO (lunch box) - BUTSUZO (buddha) - CHASEN (tea whisk) - CHASHAKU (tea spoon) - CHOZU-BACHI (basin) - DAI (show stand) - DAIKOKU (one of the seven lucky deities) - DARUMA (creator of zen) - ECHOUSHI (sake kettle) - FUCHIN (scroll's weights) - FURIN (summer bell) - FURO (tea ceremony brazier) - GETA (wooden shoes) - GOBANSETO (go game set) - GOTOKU (kettle holder) - HAKO (box) - HANAIRE (vase) - HANAKAGO (ikebana basket) - HAORI (man's jacket) - HIBACHI (brazier) - HOTEI (one of the seven lucky deities) - HYOTAN (sake gourd) - IKO (kimono stand) - JINGASA (bowman’s helmet) - JIZAIKAGI (trammel) - JU-BAKO (special day's lunch set) - JYUROJIN (one of the seven lucky deities) - KADAI (bonsai's display table) - KAGO (basket) - KAKEMONO (scroll) - KAKI (vase) - KAMI-DANA (Shinto family's altar) - KANBAN (sign board) - KANZASHI (ornamental hair pin) - KASHIGATA (rice cake pattern) - KATANA-KAKE (katana holder) - KAZARI-KABUTO (boy’s day decorative helmet) - KENZAN (flower-stand) - KIMONO (Japanese dress) - KOBAKO (small box) - KOKESHI (kokeshi doll) - KOUGO (insense box) - KYODAI (dressing table) - MANEKINEKO (beckoning cat) - MIZUSASHI (water carafe) - MUSHANINGYO (boy’s day doll) - NABESHIKI (kettle holder) - NATSUME (tea powder pot) - NINGYO (doll) - OBON (tray) - OKE (bucket) - OKIMONO (ornament in bronze) - OMEN (mask) - OWAN (soup cup) - RANMA (above sliding doors ornament) - SAKAZUKI (sake cup) - SHICHIFUKUJIN (seven lucky gods) - SHISHI (lion-dog statue) - SHISHIGASHIRA (shishi mask) - SHOUGIDAI (shogi game table) - SOROBAN (abacus) - SUMIKAGO (charcoal basket) - TABAKOBON (tobacco tray) - TAIKO (folk danse drum) - TEABURI (hand-warmer) - TETSUBIN (kettle) - TO (door) - TOKKURI (sake jug) - TORO (stone lantern) - TSUBO (pot) - TSUNODAREU (sake cask) - YOROI-NINGYO (doll armor) - YUMI (bow) - ZENI-BAKO (cash box) - Some accessories as well as various ornament and little contemporary traditional Japanese style crockery.


Our selection criteria: all the pieces that we bring back must be genuine, have had less than 15% of restoration and have been made before mid twentieth century.

Internet: www.schelma.com
You can also check our online catalogue to see what pieces we had in the shop before the open days.
But the new items listed in this mail will only be added to our online catalogue after the open days (probably in early November). We don't have the time to do it earlier unfortunately as most of the pieces need to be cleaned up and sometime restored to be ready for the preview in a very short period of time.

Wish to be removed from this mailing list: You have received this e-mail because you or someone you know have indicated your interest in receiving our newsletter and/or open days invitations. We hope you enjoyed receiving this mail. However, if you would rather not receive any future notices (only a few a year though) and wish to be removed from this mailing list, just reply to this email with "REMOVE" as the subject line. We apologize for any inconvenience.

 

 

 

Shop Information

Address:
Chaussée de Waterloo(sesteenweg), 417.
1050 Brussels, Belgium


Internet:
www.schelma.com

Email: info@schelma.com
Phone: +32 (0)2 346 06 40

Open:
Tuesday to Saturday

from 11AM to 6PM