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Massiv egetræsbord i historistisk nyrenæssance-stil, ca. 1880–1920, med Delft-flisebordplade, oprindelse Nederlandene, i rimelig stand.

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19th Century Dutch Oak Table with Antique Delft Tile Top

The Netherlands – Circa 1880–1920

A substantial and characterful solid oak table executed in historicist Neo-Renaissance style, constructed using traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery secured with wooden pegs throughout.

The table stands on a heavy stretcher base with block legs decorated with carved vertical motifs. The underside clearly shows pegged construction, visible hand-planing marks and deep natural patina in joints and recesses, consistent with late 19th-century craftsmanship.

Construction details
• Solid ege gennemgående
• Mortise- og faldten-joint inked med træstænger
• Tykk plankskonstruktion
• Central skuffe med pegged joinery
• Rig, varm patina udviklet over tid

The robust proportions and traditional construction reflect high-quality workshop production typical of Northern Europe around 1900.



Delft Tile Top

The top is inset with a panel of antique blue-and-white Delft tiles depicting animals and figurative scenes.

The tiles show:
• Alderelateret craquelure
• Overflade slid
• Små ufuldkommenheder i overensstemmelse med alder

The tile panel was likely integrated in the late 19th or early 20th century and adds strong decorative appeal.



Condition

Good structural condition.
Honest age-related wear, scratches and surface marks consistent with use.
Tiles show age-related cracking and minor imperfections.
Solid and stable construction.



Origin

The Netherlands (attributed)

Period

Circa 1880–1920



A highly decorative and substantial oak table combining traditional craftsmanship with antique Delft tile artistry — suitable for both classic and contemporary interiors.

Above description is made by Chatgpt.

19th Century Dutch Oak Table with Antique Delft Tile Top

The Netherlands – Circa 1880–1920

A substantial and characterful solid oak table executed in historicist Neo-Renaissance style, constructed using traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery secured with wooden pegs throughout.

The table stands on a heavy stretcher base with block legs decorated with carved vertical motifs. The underside clearly shows pegged construction, visible hand-planing marks and deep natural patina in joints and recesses, consistent with late 19th-century craftsmanship.

Construction details
• Solid ege gennemgående
• Mortise- og faldten-joint inked med træstænger
• Tykk plankskonstruktion
• Central skuffe med pegged joinery
• Rig, varm patina udviklet over tid

The robust proportions and traditional construction reflect high-quality workshop production typical of Northern Europe around 1900.



Delft Tile Top

The top is inset with a panel of antique blue-and-white Delft tiles depicting animals and figurative scenes.

The tiles show:
• Alderelateret craquelure
• Overflade slid
• Små ufuldkommenheder i overensstemmelse med alder

The tile panel was likely integrated in the late 19th or early 20th century and adds strong decorative appeal.



Condition

Good structural condition.
Honest age-related wear, scratches and surface marks consistent with use.
Tiles show age-related cracking and minor imperfections.
Solid and stable construction.



Origin

The Netherlands (attributed)

Period

Circa 1880–1920



A highly decorative and substantial oak table combining traditional craftsmanship with antique Delft tile artistry — suitable for both classic and contemporary interiors.

Above description is made by Chatgpt.

Detaljer

Æra
1400-1900
Oprindelsesland
Holland
Materiale
Egetræ
Stand
Rimelig stand - brugt meget og mindre dele mangler muligvis
Højde
78 cm
Bredde
141 cm
Dybde
74 cm
Anslået periode
1850-1900
LuxembourgBekræftet
98
Genstande solgt
100%
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