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A "faux bois" painted Dutch writing desk with a loose stand.

175 €


A writing desk with a stand. Size of desk: Long 120 cm. Wide 70 cm. High 75 cm. Size of stand: Wide 112 cm. Deep: 45 cm. High: 68 cm. In the table two drawers, one of them with a lock and key. The stand divided into 7 separate compartments. Desk and stand are both painted with in imitation mahogany. They are in very good condition with signs of use.   

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d'Eglantier
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Egelantiersgracht 93 ,
1015 RE Amsterdam
Country: The-Netherlands
Tel.: +31 (0)20 6262061
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A pair of early seventeenth century Dutch spinning sticks with ceramic spinning stones.


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A nineteenth century precision balance of weights between 0 and 500 gram.

A nineteenth century precision balance of weights between 0 and 500 gram.


A precision balance. Overall height 28 cm. Brass. Scale division from 0 to 500 gram. On the foot an adjusting screw for setting the zero level. In mint condition. Dutch, 19th century.
 

A nineteenth century knitted brass purse with an adjustable opening.

A nineteenth century knitted brass purse with an adjustable opening.


A brass purse. Overall length 10 cm. The purse can be closed with a lid. Upon opening the entrance into the purse can be widened with a nifty mechanism into a diameter of 7 cm. In good condition with signs of use. Holland, nineteenth century. 
 

A pair of decorative eighteenth century brass

A pair of decorative eighteenth century brass "butterfly" hinges.


A pair of hinges. Overall length 20 cm. Brass. Well decorated but with some damage due to intensive use. Holland, mid eighteenth century.
 

A nineteenth century solid brass top ornament.

A nineteenth century solid brass top ornament.


A brass top ornament. High 11 cm. screw part 3 cm. Weight 400 gram. Nice patina. In perfect condition. Probably originally the top of a piece of furnitue. Holland, 19th C.
 

An nineteenth century pressed wasp glass in mint condition.

An nineteenth century pressed wasp glass in mint condition.


A wasp glass. High 13 cm. Maximal diameter 10 cm. In mint condition with chalk deposits visible on the inside. 19th century pressed glass with several irregularities. With around the neck an iron strip for fixation. Along with its original cork.
 

A small eighteenth century brass candlestick.

A small eighteenth century brass candlestick.


A candlestick. High 12 cm. Diameter foot 5,5 cm. Solid brass with nicely turned decorations. In mint condition. No damages, repairs or restorations. Holland around 1750.
 

An early seventeenth century bronze travelling candle stick.

An early seventeenth century bronze travelling candle stick.


A candlestick. High 6,5 cm. Diameter pan 10 cm. Weight 275 gram. Early bronze with attractive patina. Originally stem and pan possibly were connected with a screw thread, but now they are solded together. Early candlesticks of this type were carried by travellers. It dates back to around 1600 and was made in the Low Countries. . 
 

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A "faux bois" painted Dutch writing desk with a loose stand.


A writing desk with a stand. Size of desk: Long 120 cm. Wide 70 cm. High 75 cm. Size of stand: Wide 112 cm. Deep: 45 cm. High: 68 cm. In the table two drawers, one of them with a lock and key. The stand divided into 7 separate compartments. Desk and stand are both painted with in imitation mahogany. They are in very good condition with signs of use. 
 

An eighteenth century box decorated with a painting of Dutch windmills.

An eighteenth century box decorated with a painting of Dutch windmills.


A painted box. Long 46 cm. Wide 30 cm. High 20 cm. The box painted with early floral decorations. On the lid a drawing with several Dutch windmills and a fishing boat with a fisherman on the rudder. In good general condition with signs of use. Boxes with Dutch objects are rare. Low Countries around 1750.
 

An eighteenth century chopper with a clear blacksmiths hallmark in the form of a mythological bird.

An eighteenth century chopper with a clear blacksmiths hallmark in the form of a mythological bird.


A chopper. With two wooden handles. High 14 cm. Wide 29 cm. Width without handles 17 cm. In the middle on one side a blacksmiths hallmark in the form of a mythological bird. Overall in mint condition with signs of use. No damages, repairs or restorations. Low Countries, eighteenth century.


 

A collection of 25 glazed early seventeenth century ceramic floor tiles.

A collection of 25 glazed early seventeenth century ceramic floor tiles.


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