d'Eglantier
  • A well made nineteenth century dolls cradle.
  • A well made nineteenth century dolls cradle.
  • A well made nineteenth century dolls cradle.
  • A well made nineteenth century dolls cradle.
  • A well made nineteenth century dolls cradle.
  • A well made nineteenth century dolls cradle.
  • A well made nineteenth century dolls cradle.
  • A well made nineteenth century dolls cradle.
  • A well made nineteenth century dolls cradle.
A well made nineteenth century dolls cradle.

125 €


A dolls cradle. Long 41 cm. Wide 15 cm. High 25 cm. Painted in "trompe l'oeil" oak. The inside with an attractive green colour. Along with a fitting mattress, covers and a pillow. In perfect condition. No damages, repairs or restorations.  

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Country: The-Netherlands
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A copper toy window spout with a wooden stamper.

A copper toy window spout with a wooden stamper.


A toy window spout. Overall height 10 cm. Well made in copper with a wooden stamper. Mint condition and marked  " made in Holland ".
 

Three bronze flame shaped top ornaments.

Three bronze flame shaped top ornaments.


Three top ornaments. Height 14, 8 and 7,5 cm. All three made of bronze. Very delicately shaped . All three eighteenth century Dutch. All in mint condition.
 

Two pair of brass nineteenth century travelling candle sticks.

Two pair of brass nineteenth century travelling candle sticks.


Two pair of candlesticks. Height 8 and 9 cm. Brass. Both candlesticks can be unscrewed from the foot. This makes transportation easier. Hence these are called "travelling" candlesticks. Both in mint condition. Holland, nineteenth century.
 

An eighteenth century wooden painted angel made in Zeeland.

An eighteenth century wooden painted angel made in Zeeland.


An angel. Overall height 18 cm. The angel with two wings, carries a torch. Well sculptured from beechwood and vividly painted. Probably from a nativity scene. Made in Zeeland around 1750. In good general condition with signs of age.
 

A clear eighteenth century straight glass with a folded rim and an unpolished pontil.

A clear eighteenth century straight glass with a folded rim and an unpolished pontil.


A glass. High 10,5 cm. Upper diameter 9,5 cm. Diameter foot 5 cm. Clear soda glass with many airbubbles and irregularities. Folded rim and a clear unpolished pontil. Mint condition. Zeeland 18th century.
 

An extremely rare early seventeenth century drop leaf table from Hindeloopen.

An extremely rare early seventeenth century drop leaf table from Hindeloopen.


A drop leaf table. Overall height with leaf upright : 110 cm. Height with leaf horizontal 66 cm. Diameter of the twelve sided drop leaf 77 cm. On the decorated side a winter landscape with a scene of two children in trouble because of immersion in a hole in the ice, being rescued by four men handling a ladder. On the other side the leaf is painted green with a "faux bois" border. The presence of a non biblical scene is very unusual. Futhermore all typical Hindeloopen decorations are present: birds, angels, flowers, notably tulips, cherries and their blossoms. The table is in excellent condition with signs of use. Hindeloopen around 1600.
 

Two scrapers to clean hides in preparation for making leather.

Two scrapers to clean hides in preparation for making leather.


Two scrapers. Long 15 and 17 cm. Wide 4 and 5 cm. Both made of steel with brass fittings. One marked: "BURNEY A BRUXELLES" and the other: "A.RENOTTE GAND". These scrapers were used to prepare hides for th production of leather. Both in mint condition. Flanders around 1850.
 

A rare plated metal pickle fork with a bone handle.

A rare plated metal pickle fork with a bone handle.


A fork. Overall length 22 cm. Length of handle 11 cm. The metal fork barbed and with a bone handle. This fork was used to pick up pickles and the like. It is in mint condition and was made and used in Zeeland around 1850.
 

An early seventeenth century pewter faucet.

An early seventeenth century pewter faucet.


A faucet. Long 10 cm. High 6 cm. Entirely made of pewter. With a well preserved two centimeter long screw in end. Most probably from a beer vessel or else from a water spout. The irregularity of the screw thread suggests it was filed by hand. This and the patina points to an early seventeenth century origin. Despite its age, the faucet is in mint condition. Dutch around 1700.
 

A complete set of eight engravers burins in a hexagonal wooden block.

A complete set of eight engravers burins in a hexagonal wooden block.


A set of burins. Fitted in a hexagonal wooden block Height of block 8 cm. Length of the burins varying from 5 to 10 cm. Burins are the tools of engravers. This particular set dates back to around 1800. They were made and used in Holland. One is marked with initials :"V.I.". The set is complete and in mint condition.
 

A very unusual brass piercing device.

A very unusual brass piercing device.


A piercing device. High 6,5 cm. Length of needle 2 cm. This brass instrument when pressed reveals a sharp needle of two centimeters long. Its purpose is not quite clear. On its foot it is marked: " D.R.P. ang PICO ". It appears to be in mint condition. 
 

A nineteenth century precision enlarging device in its original leather covered and with green velvet lined box.

A nineteenth century precision enlarging device in its original leather covered and with green velvet lined box.


A boxed precision enlarging instrument. Size of box: 9 x 6 x 4 cm. Size of instrument: 7 x 4.5 x 3 cm. The brass instrument allows a vieuw through an enlarging lens on a small indicating steel arrow. The original leather covered box has a green velvet lining. Both instrument and box are in mint and perfectly functioning condition. Made in Europe around 1800.