Rob Schipper
  • German chest
  • German chest
  • German chest
  • German chest
  • German chest
  • German chest
  • German chest
  • German chest
  • German chest
  • German chest
  • German chest
  • German chest
  • German chest
  • German chest
  • German chest
German chest

750 €


Authentic German chest. around 1750 - 1780  Beautiful oak with lovely patina.  Heavy hand-forged hinges. Inside a document compartment.  The lock is original.  The four legs are a restoration.

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Rob Schipper
Address:
Den Dubbelen 3 ,
5466 RL Veghel
Region: Noord-Brabant
Country: The-Netherlands
Tel.: +31 (0)6 20 86 63 32
E-mail: info@robschipper.com
Website: www.robschipper.com
two batgs by shahsavan nomads

two batgs by shahsavan nomads

Two bags from Shahsevan nomads from Azerbaijan.
Authentic, made for their own use.
The technique is soumack, a type of kilim technique, a flat weave.
Made on a loom.
Buyers often make pillows from these.

Dutch 17th century Arched Cabinet

Dutch 17th century Arched Cabinet

Dutch 17th century Arched Cabinet 
Also called a Utrecht bar cabinet, but there is no difference from a Dutch bar cabinet.
Quarter-sawn oak. The sawing direction highlights the food containers in the wood.
This creates a beautiful grain pattern.
A lighter wood species is used here and there for contrast.
This also applies to the arches. Beautiful Renaissance style.
The arches, the small arches at the top of the doors, are derived from the triumphal arches of classical antiquity.
A wide drawer is located beneath the doors.
The sides also feature this beautiful arch design.
Artfully carved lion heads are incorporated into the hood.
The interior has two original shelves.
The lock is original and the key works.

fine Louis XV Cabinbet, around 1750.

fine Louis XV Cabinbet, around 1750.

beautiful cabinet with beautifull grain in the wood. 
Single curved base cabinet. 
And double curved hood. 
Very beautiful model in Louis XV period. 
Beautiful color and very beautiful drawing in the grain. Extra is the rotating half round plateau under the doors. see detailed photos. 
The interior behind the doors is in quarter-sawn oak. With two shelves and three drawers below and two above. 
A very practical cabinet in terms of storage space.

 

SOLD
early table with drawer

SOLD

early table with drawer

A beautiful, early table with a drawer.
This design is very traditional and less bound by fashion.
This model was found throughout Europe and the whole construction is puerly middelaged. 

The brackets supporting the drawer are attached to the top with a dovetail joint.
A beautiful, old technique that also prevented the top from warping.
You see tables with "legs" like this one from the Middle Ages up to the 18th century.
A time-tested construction.
Beautiful, heavy sled legs and a rail between the legs.
A lovely, warm patina.

Fine Dutch 18th century Kussenkast, Cushion Cabinet

Fine Dutch 18th century Kussenkast, Cushion Cabinet

Classic Dutch Cushion Cabinet. Kussen kast.

With deep, large cushions.

The Dutch call them "kussens" (pillows), but they were originally designed to resemble cut gemstones with beveled facets.

In English, they are also called diamonds.

In excellent condition.

Under a wide drawer.

It slides very easily.

Inside, two shelves.

Original lock - see detailed photos - and original hand-forged key.

Great color in the wood.

A beautiful and captivating contrast between the light, warm tones of the oak and rosewood and the black ebony.

The cabinet stands on two large, ebonized oak ball feet.

 

HxWXD 198x164x63 Cm’s.

 

Soumack kelim Yomuth nomads

Soumack kelim Yomuth nomads

Soumack kelim Yomuth nomads.

This kilim is made in soumack technic. Used by thes nomads in the summer in front of the tent. 

Authentic piece. In very good condition. 

Warp on undied goat wool. 

Paneled Cabinet

Paneled Cabinet

Beautiful and early Dutch panel cabinet.
The only decoration is the panels themselves.
This simplicity was very popular with the Calvinist Dutch.
Between 1610 and 1630.

Very beautiful quarter-sawn oak, immediately recognizable by the striking grain in the wood.
These tiger stripes in the grain are called wainscot.
When you cut the wood straight through the center of the trunk (quartering), the food vessels running from the center to the trunk are exposed.

Early forged jaw hinges - see detailed photos.
The cabinet still stands on continuous uprights all the way to the floor, which is early; ball feet only came into fashion at the end of the 17th century and in the 18th century.
Beautiful panels also adorn the sides.

A lovely interior with shelves. (Original)

The lock is original. See photo.

Zeeland Kussenkast, 17th century

Zeeland Kussenkast, 17th century

17th-century Zeeland Cushion Cabinet.

Beautiful deep cushions.

The cushions of these cabinets are based on faceted gemstones.

This cabinet has typical Zeeland proportions: low and wide.

Almost square.

The piece of furniture exposes the wealth of the people of Zeeland at that time.

Along with the other six provinces, Holland was the richest country in the world when this cabinet was made. Circa 1660.

This wealth is also reflected in the abundance of black ebony.

A beautiful, harmonious balance between blond oak and black ebony.

The doors are very heavy, also for prestige; the left is 6 cm thick and the right 7 cm.

 

At the top of the hood is a wide drawer spanning the full width.

 

Below the doors is another wide drawer.

Beautiful, well-carved lion heads with copper rings.

The lion also appears in the Zeeland coat of arms.

 

 

Gotic Stollentruhe

Gotic Stollentruhe

Monumental ‘Stollentruhe’ with elaborate wrought ironwork.

An iconic piece of furniture. Made between 1550 and 1600.

These pieces of furniture expressed the prestige of the landed gentry.

The wide side posts are called stollen , hence the name.

On the front is a spectacular Gothic lock plate.

Completely original.

No key. --------------------------------------------------------

Beautiful Golden-Blond Mahogany Cabinet

Beautiful Golden-Blond Mahogany Cabinet

Beautiful Golden-Blond Mahogany Cabinet

 

From the Louis XVI period, around 1775.
The wood has been expertly French polished ( politour) — a time-consuming and costly technique in which shellac is meticulously applied using a pad in circular motions.
Shellac is a natural product.
This process results in a beautiful deep gloss, making the wood resemble polished mineral.

It is a classicist style, inspired by ancient Roman antiquity.
During this period, Roman antiquity was rediscovered, and wealthy individuals began to travel extensively through Italy to admire its art and architecture —
The Grand Tour.

The lower cabinet features three large drawers that slide smoothly.
The shape is "single curved", straight at the top and elegantly bowed towards the bottom.
The interior is refined and extensive.
Also very practical, with ample storage space.
Multiple shelves and five small drawers, all veneered in red mahogany.
Elegant tapered legs.

The upper part can be taken apart, making the piece easy to transport.
The height to the cornice is 212 cm, and including the central ornament it measures 234 cm.


Dutch Oak Table late 17th century

Dutch Oak Table late 17th century

Dutch Oak Table late 17th century with 'flessen poten', bottellegs. 

Nice patine in the wood. Dovetails in the drawer.

between 1680 and 1720. 

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Table de studio madesign by Rob Schipper,

Table de studio madesign by Rob Schipper,

Studio made table by Rob Schipper,

Concrete kolums with stainless steel fittings and a tabletop of old reused wood in a personal finishing. 

All parts can be assembled and disassembled the whole table comes on a palletbox  of 80x 120 Cm high 150 cm. 

I do not make them anymore, this is my last one.