Armoire - Chêne et ébène

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Kussenkast antique néerlandais du XVIIe siècle (environ 1625–1640) en chêne taillé et ébénier, en bon état d’usage, meuble à deux parties avec serrure, orné de têtes de lion et de coussins plaqués rosewood, originaire des Pays‑Bas, hauteur 194 cm, largeur 157 cm, profondeur 67 cm.

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Stylish Dutch four-door Kussenkast (cushion-cabinet) from the 2nd quarter of the 17th century.
A great example of early 17th Dutch Classism. 1625-1640.

A very architecturally designed piece of furniture.
The whole is immediately reminiscent of 17th-century Dutch canal houses.
Due to the influence of Calvinism, this cabinet has a calm and balanced appearance.
Yet everything is very richly finished with refined profiles.
This piece of furniture has a great quality.
See detailed photos.

The entire cabinet, every part, even the back, is made of quarter-sawn oak.
In the drawing of the grain it is clearly visible that the oak is quarter-sawn.
This gives a very beautiful effect.
Technically speaking, this is of top quality.
The sawing direction shows the food canals.

An extra locker has been created behind the door at the top left - see photos.

the cabinet is made in two parts.
In the middle a wide drawer that clearly marks the boundary between the upper and lower cabinets.
With three small lion heads. See photo.
Beautiful deep cushions of which the breasts are veneered with rosewood.
Locks are original.

Stylish Dutch four-door Kussenkast (cushion-cabinet) from the 2nd quarter of the 17th century.
A great example of early 17th Dutch Classism. 1625-1640.

A very architecturally designed piece of furniture.
The whole is immediately reminiscent of 17th-century Dutch canal houses.
Due to the influence of Calvinism, this cabinet has a calm and balanced appearance.
Yet everything is very richly finished with refined profiles.
This piece of furniture has a great quality.
See detailed photos.

The entire cabinet, every part, even the back, is made of quarter-sawn oak.
In the drawing of the grain it is clearly visible that the oak is quarter-sawn.
This gives a very beautiful effect.
Technically speaking, this is of top quality.
The sawing direction shows the food canals.

An extra locker has been created behind the door at the top left - see photos.

the cabinet is made in two parts.
In the middle a wide drawer that clearly marks the boundary between the upper and lower cabinets.
With three small lion heads. See photo.
Beautiful deep cushions of which the breasts are veneered with rosewood.
Locks are original.

Détails

Époque
1400-1900
Poids
120 kg
Over 200 years old
Oui
Pays d’origine
Pays-Bas
Matériau
Oak and ebony
Style
Antique
Condition
Bon état - quelques usures et tâches dues à l’âge
Hauteur
194 cm
Largeur
157 cm
Profondeur
67 cm
Période estimée
17th century
Peut être verrouillé
Oui
Vendu par
Pays-BasVérifié
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Objets vendus
97,5%
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