Netherlands
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Dutch Painted Parcel Gilt Settee with New Upholstery
$4,995.0034.50"H x 71.75"W x 26"D
Dimensions: 34 ½” H x 71 ¾” W x 26” D
A fantastic Dutch Regency style settee from the 19th century, recently updated with new upholstery to complement the painted frame with sections of parcel gilt trim. Wrapping the tight seat-back and wide bench seat is new upholstery of a soft, chenille texture printed with dense foliate imagery inspired by French Verdure tapestry. The cushions are held in place with brass hardware (knob latches) seen from the outside that lock the panels in place and can be easily removed for servicing or to change the upholstery. The cozy interior is outlined by the painted frame in a shade of green best described as “pistachio” enhanced with sections of parcel gilt. Four tapering legs carved in a faux bamboo silhouette (also ringed in gold) across the front and sabered legs across the back are sturdy on the floor. Please view the detailed images as they are an essential to the product description.
Seat height: 19”
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Dutch 19th Century Mahogany Armoire
$6,200.00Original price was: $6,200.00.$3,400.00Current price is: $3,400.00.87.75"H x 72.50"W x 25"D
Dimensions: 87 ¾” H x 72 ½” W x 25” D
A Dutch 19th century armoire covered in breathtaking flamed mahogany that has an expansive effect on the already appreciable scale. Split arch doors enclose a divided cabinet of two vertical compartments: the right door contains a working lock & key while the left door uses vertical slide bolts to stay in place. Deep shelves which range from 16 ⅝”-17” can be reconfigured as needed on sawtooth brackets to suit many rooms from clothing and linen storage to kitchen & dining organization. Note that each door needs to be completely open for the drawer in the base to slide out. This magnificent example of fine woodworking has been gently cleaned and polished with a French paste wax to maintain the natural complexion of the wood. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.
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Dutch 19th Century Faux Marble Painted Column
$2,995.0051.38"H x 24.38"W x 25.38"D
Dimensions: 51 ⅜” H x 24 ⅜” W x 25 ⅜” D
A large, 19th century Dutch square column or pedestal, covered in a variety of painted faux-marble to elevate precious artwork, décor, or greenery in your interior. The top surface is a smooth, patinated chocolate brown transitioning into an Emperador marble effect around the capital. The base of the pedestal is constructed of paneled wood that has been hand-painted in a faux marble finish to mimic a variety of siena and red-veined breccia marble that showcases the talent of the artist to study and recreate these exotic stones. The sturdy base repeats the dark tones and ebonized (painted) lines as the capital above. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition of this statement pedestal as there are a number of areas of abrasion.
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Dutch 19th Century Carved Mahogany Transom
$2,650.0030.25"H x 45"W x 1.38"D
Dimensions: 30 ¼” H x 45” W x 1 ⅜” D
A dramatic frame of carved mahogany found in the Netherlands, likely a 19th century architectural detail such as a transom above a doorway. This pierced window is without glass allowing one to fully appreciate the skilled carvings of talons punctuated with rosettes, closing around an unfilled oval cartouche at the center. The piece is symmetrical to mount vertically or horizontally as a decorative feature on the wall–or built in–as it was intended. Cleaned and polished with a paste wax. Please view the detailed images to see more.
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Dutch Empire 19th Century Commode
$5,600.0035.50"H x 58.38"W x 22.88"D
Dimensions: 35 ½” H x 58 ⅜” W x 22 ⅞” D
A Dutch Empire three-drawer commode from the 19th century with its original painted finish and touches of Napoleonic influence over pine construction. The top surface has lost much of the original chalk-white paint leaving traces of a cerused effect on the grain and differentiated from the case by a dentil molding. A pair of caryatid busts on tapering pilasters accented with gold paint flank the stack of three, wide drawers that open by brass ring pulls. Louis XVI style brass escutcheons on each drawer front are purely decorative, no key is present. This substantial storage piece is cleverly divided into two bodies for easier lifting up narrow staircases and placement in the home: two upper drawers are one section, leaving the bottom drawer on claw feet separate. The semigloss paint remains mostly smooth with some areas of loss and craquelure pattern. Be sure to see the detailed images to see the current condition of this painted chest of drawers.
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Dutch Vintage Pewter Mug by Royal Holland
$55.004.38"H x 5.50"W x 3.88"D
Dimensions: 4 ⅜” H x 5 ½” W x 3 ⅞” D
A vintage 20th century pewter tankard or mug by Royal Holland Pewter. The size is generous for libations and would be an unexpected vase for casual flower bouquets of seasonal blooms. The cylindrical form is mostly undecorated, using a gorgeously shaped handle that ends with a Neoclassical scroll. This will make an interesting decorative statement in any kitchen or bar as well as in a larger collection. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition.
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Dutch 20th Century Mahogany Empire Style Tallboy
$4,895.0061.50"H x 38.63"W x 21"D
Dimensions: 61 ½” H x 38 ⅝” W x 21” D
Early 20th century Dutch Empire-style mahogany tall chest of six drawers featuring Neoclassical elements with Art Deco geometry. A pierced brass gallery wraps the sides and partially the front, metallic details that are repeated on the drawer fronts as slivers of inlaid brass pinstripes and escutcheons. Cast bronze caryatid busts to the left and right are accented with parcel gilt to underscore the Egyptian references; they are mounted atop tapering pilasters–also inlaid with brass–that end in tiny replicas of human feet in cast bronze at the bottom drawer. A flamed effect from bookmatched mahogany calls attention to the luminous wood grain in striated caramel tones that animate the drawer fronts. Each drawer is fitted with a pair of drop brass bail pulls to open; the escutcheons are purely decorative in the absence of a key to operate the locks. The case is supported by turned legs on little brass knob feet. Cleaned and professionally refinished to restore the wood back to its natural lustre, please view the detailed images to see the current condition.
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19th Century Dutch Empire Buffet
$4,500.0041"H x 51"W x 23.63"D
Dimensions: 41” H x 51” W x 23 ⅝” D
A breathtaking Dutch-made, French Empire style buffet of flamed mahogany with coordinating dark marble top surface for a classic & Neoclassical look. The slab exhibits constellations of light marbleization over the black stone, like glittering stars in the night sky. A drawer in the frieze opens by lion head ring pulls to reveal a divided interior of three sections. Pilasters to the left and right incorporate busts of noble caryatids, cast in gilt bronze, transitioning into claw feet to lift the case off the floor. The two doors are wrapped in a bookmatched mahogany veneer, opening in tandem using the fixed key as a pull. Inside is a stationary shelf, 18 ⅜” deep for generous storage in a dining room or living room. Cleaned, tightened, and polished with a French paste wax – ready for your interior. Please view the detailed images to see the wonderful features and antique condition of this handsome Empire case piece.
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Pair of Dutch 19th Century Candlesticks
$495.0014"H x 5.75"W x 5.75"D
Dimensions: 14” H x 5 ¾” W x 5 ¾” D
A pair of heavy brass candlesticks from the 1800’s have a rich, smooth patina. Primitive in design with large candle spikes for pillar wax candles. View all the detailed images to see the current condition.
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Vintage Painted Artist’s Easel
$650.00Original price was: $650.00.$495.00Current price is: $495.00.48.50"H x 21.25"W x 25"D
Dimensions: 48 ½” H x 21 ¼” W x 25” D
This vintage painted artist’s easel from the Netherlands is perfect for displaying or creating art. The floor length A-frame is adjustable and has the ability to lay flat. View all the detailed images to see this easel from all angles.
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Dutch 18th Century Architect’s Desk
$7,500.0044.25"H x 35.25"W x 23.25"D
Dimensions: 44 ¼” H x 35 ¼” W x 23 ¼” D
A versatile Dutch architect’s desk from the late 1700’s. This mahogany desk has an adjustable tilt top drafting surface with six distinct height options. The writing surface is 32 ¼”H and the tilt ranges up to 45 ¾”H. A pair of slides with brass knobs extend 11” from each side, giving the desk a 56 ¾” width when both are extended. Below the writing surface is a drawer with another tilt top drafting surface that opens with a working lock and key. The green felt top has inset brass finger pulls and slides to allow access to the drawer’s interior fitted with adjustable compartments. When the drawer opens, a pair of concealed support legs roll forward on casters. Cleaned and polished with a paste wax, this rare antique is ready for your immediate use. View the detailed images to see the current condition.
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Dutch 19th Century Oak Paneled Coffer
$2,995.0030.75"H x 65.75"W x 25.25"D
Dimensions: 30 ¾” H x 65 ¾” W x 25 ¼” D
A solid oak paneled coffer from the Netherlands, circa 1800. This sturdy trunk has a paneled design on its top, facade, and side panels with a wonderful grain pattern and patina gained over time. The top opens on hand forged iron hinges to a wide open interior. Cleaned and polished with a paste wax, this antique is ready for your immediate use. Be sure to view the detailed images for a closer look.
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19th Century Painted Chair-Table
$2,200.0039"H x 34"W x 11"D
Dimensions: 39” H x 34” W x 11” D
This metamorphic antique from the Netherlands (19th century) is a rather primitive-looking chair that flips over into a table by use of hand-forged iron hinges transforming the chair’s back into a leg. When open, it’s the underside of the seat that doubles in size for an occasional coffee table. Be sure to view the detailed images to see the current condition of this antique chair-table as the paint is understandably patinated with time and use.
Table Dimensions: 20” H x 34” W x 22” D.
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Dutch Mixed Media Lady
$985.0017.25"H x 17.25"W x 1.50"D
Dimensions: 17 ¼” H x 17 ¼” W x 1 ½” D
A recently made painting of a lady by an unknown Dutch artist. The mixed media collection of materials on canvas depicts a lady’s face and is framed in a simple wood frame. Be sure to view the detailed images.
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19th Century Dutch Empire Style Tall Chest
$2,500.0062"H x 44.25"W x 20.75"D
Dimensions: 62” H x 44 ¼” W x 20 ¾” D
A tall Dutch Empire style chest crafted from mahogany and ebonized wood, made during the 1800s. This impressive case piece has six drawers, sharing a key between them for working locks, bookmatched on the fronts and each with two ring drawer pulls for easy accessibility. Note the thin, fluted texture on the oval handles for a distinct look. Ebonized columns flanking the roomy drawers round out the chamfered front corners and are topped with ball finials. Thick, block feet lift the case from the floor. Cleaned and polished with a French paste wax, this antique chest of drawers is ready for your interior. Be sure to look at the detailed images to see the current condition.
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Set of 18 Dutch Books on Music History
$225.008"H x 20.50"W x 5"D
Dimensions: 8” H x 20 ½” W x 5” D
A collection of eighteen books on universal music history by Dutch author Otto Glastra van Loon. Three sets of the same six volumes are included in this collection. The pages have signs of discoloration, make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look at the current condition of this set.
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Dutch 18th Century Marquetry Settee
$7,995.0044.25"H x 62.50"W x 20.50"D
Dimensions: 44-¼”H x 62-½”W x 20-½”D
This Dutch Rococo style three-seat-back settee is a wonderful addition to any interior. Crafted during the 19th century with high quality, ornate marquetry work. The top of each seat back showcases a crowned lion in the standing “rampant” position. Floral designs cover every part of the frame, including the back; giving it the ability to float in any space. The upholstered, striped fabric is fixed to a removable cushion that remains moderately comfortable. The apron is shaped according to the seat cushion and has a scalloped edge. Cabriole legs terminate at claw shaped front feet. Seat height is 20-¼”. Make sure to view the remaining images to get a closer look at this fabulous settee. C. 1760
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Dutch 18th Century Trumeau
$4,500.0046.38"H x 37.25"W x 3.50"D
Dimensions: 46-⅜”H x 37-¼”W x 3-½”D
This Dutch trumeau is a fantastic find! Crafted during the 1790’s, it retains its original mercury mirror plate within a perfectly worn, painted frame. A beautiful depiction of a toga-wearing woman floating among the clouds tops the mirror and is flanked by columns. Two tiny hooks are fixed beside the columns, making it doubly functional in any interior. Make sure to look through all of the photographs to get a closer view of the wonderful details throughout this mirror.
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Dutch 19th Century Satinwood Oval Tables – A pair
$3,695.0028"H x 31.75"W x 22.25"D
Dimensions: 28”H x 31-¾”W x 22-¼”D
A pair of Dutch oval tables crafted in the 1800’s from gorgeous satinwood. In wonderful condition, they have been recently cleaned and polished with French wax paste to revitalize the luminous, amber-tone grain. Their moderate size and unique design make it easy to incorporate them into a wide range of living spaces-as a pair for symmetry or used independently. The tops are fixed to turned, baluster columns and lifted by beautifully carved tripodal bases. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at this elegant pair of oval tables.
