Posted 11 years ago
kyratango
(439 items)
Here is a detail of the central medallion.
The two last pictures are from an album of the interior taken in 1930!
Family beloved memory!
Thanks for your interest!
2nd post family altar | ||
asian30 of 42 |
Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate
Posted 11 years ago
kyratango
(439 items)
Here is a detail of the central medallion.
The two last pictures are from an album of the interior taken in 1930!
Family beloved memory!
Thanks for your interest!
Create an account or login in order to post a comment.
Classy.
May I used your photos in my post elsewhere?
Of course you can, shrine if it can help someone! You are so helpful and documented!
Kyra... What an amazing history. Fantastic...
What great photos K! & love the story
Thanks Vintagefran and DrFluffy for love and kind comments!
XOXO
Thanks Phil!
Yes, I can imagine... Still have some treasures, but I had to sell some when my mother deceased in 2000 :-(
The sale at the moment was not so glorious, as most was XIXth. I specially regret big court dragon robe and pair of coromandel screens!
That's life...
amazing!!
Thanks sean!
I love these interior photos...wow!
Don't feed the trolls!
stunning!!!!!!!
Many thanks Sean!
your welcome kyratango!!
ditto....for both things
The history of the building and my grand-father success story here:
http://www.historicvietnam.com/etablissements-bainier-auto-hall/
Hi Kyra, love the family history, you've prompted me to post some of mine, read at the bottom of the goldfields brooch post here: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/165592-an-australian-goldfields-brooch-circa?in=collection-4475
Hi Paul! Already seen it :-)
Our ancestors were aventurous pionneer before success and wellness !
By the way Kyra, what a beautiful interior decor!
Thank you AnneLanders and Freiheit for loves :-)
What a beautiful and sophisticated interior!
I think I like it better where you have it now, such a beautiful piece, too wonderful if you could have kept it all - downsizing sucks !~
Thanks Marga and Phil!
The old pics are from my grand parents home in Indochina...I never went there, halas!
The surviving altar and some pieces are now in my home :-))
So wonderful to see the old pics and fantasize being there back in time !~