Serviertablett - Folk Art – dekoratives Servier-Tablett aus Holz





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Ein Folk-Art-Diener aus Holz, handbemalt im Hindelooper Stil, Datierung 1950–1960, hergestellt in den Niederlanden, oval 41 cm × 30 cm × 6 cm, in hervorragendem Zustand, mit integrierten Griffen, roter Grund mit Floralmotiven und einem zentralen stilisierten Vogel, eingerahmt von einer welligen Bordüre.
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A vibrant and decorative Dutch folk art serving tray, hand-painted in the traditional Hindeloopen style. The oval wooden tray features a striking red ground adorned with finely detailed floral motifs and a stylised bird at the centre, executed in rich tones. The composition is framed by a delicate wavy border, enhancing its folk character and symmetry.
The reverse side has an original label reading “Oud Hindelooper Kunst – Roosje Hindeloopen, Holland,” referencing the historic Frisian town of Hindeloopen, renowned for its distinctive decorative painting tradition dating back to the 18th century. The mention of “Anno 1894” relates to the heritage of the workshop rather than the production date.
Fitted with integrated side handles, the tray is both functional and decorative.
Measurements at its max
Height 6cm
Width 41cm
Depth 30cm
A vibrant and decorative Dutch folk art serving tray, hand-painted in the traditional Hindeloopen style. The oval wooden tray features a striking red ground adorned with finely detailed floral motifs and a stylised bird at the centre, executed in rich tones. The composition is framed by a delicate wavy border, enhancing its folk character and symmetry.
The reverse side has an original label reading “Oud Hindelooper Kunst – Roosje Hindeloopen, Holland,” referencing the historic Frisian town of Hindeloopen, renowned for its distinctive decorative painting tradition dating back to the 18th century. The mention of “Anno 1894” relates to the heritage of the workshop rather than the production date.
Fitted with integrated side handles, the tray is both functional and decorative.
Measurements at its max
Height 6cm
Width 41cm
Depth 30cm

