橱柜 - 早期的面板柜 - 橡木





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荷兰橡木早期 Panelenkast,17世纪初,文艺复兴风格,带原装锁,尺寸 175 × 157 × 66 cm,状况良好,有轻微磨损与年龄痕迹。
卖家的描述
美丽而早期的荷兰镶板柜。
唯一的装饰就是镶板本身。
这种简朴在改革宗荷兰人中非常受欢迎。
在1610年至1630年之间。
风格清晰地属于文艺复兴,同时带有改革宗的倾向,不奢华,恰到好处的克制,使我们看到一个强大的整体。
非常美丽的四分锯橡木,木纹的显著纹理立刻可辨。
这些木纹中的“虎斑”被称为 wagenschot。
当你把木材垂直切穿树心(四分法)时,从树心延伸到树干的养分道暴露出来。
在这件柜子上,我们可以看到木材中真正美丽的纹理效果。
早期锻造的颚铰链 - 见细部照片。
柜子仍然以贯通的立柱支撑直至地面,这是早期;直到17世纪末才出现,在18世纪才流行球形脚。
侧面也有漂亮的镶板。
一个美丽的内部,带有层板。 ( 原件 )
锁是原件。见照片。
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Beautiful and early Dutch panel cabinet.
The only decoration is the panels themselves.
This simplicity was very popular with the Calvinist Dutch.
And it also gives strength to the design.
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.
#Maneraspain
美丽而早期的荷兰镶板柜。
唯一的装饰就是镶板本身。
这种简朴在改革宗荷兰人中非常受欢迎。
在1610年至1630年之间。
风格清晰地属于文艺复兴,同时带有改革宗的倾向,不奢华,恰到好处的克制,使我们看到一个强大的整体。
非常美丽的四分锯橡木,木纹的显著纹理立刻可辨。
这些木纹中的“虎斑”被称为 wagenschot。
当你把木材垂直切穿树心(四分法)时,从树心延伸到树干的养分道暴露出来。
在这件柜子上,我们可以看到木材中真正美丽的纹理效果。
早期锻造的颚铰链 - 见细部照片。
柜子仍然以贯通的立柱支撑直至地面,这是早期;直到17世纪末才出现,在18世纪才流行球形脚。
侧面也有漂亮的镶板。
一个美丽的内部,带有层板。 ( 原件 )
锁是原件。见照片。
;
;
;
;
Beautiful and early Dutch panel cabinet.
The only decoration is the panels themselves.
This simplicity was very popular with the Calvinist Dutch.
And it also gives strength to the design.
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.
#Maneraspain

