Rob Schipper
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
  • prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout
prachtig 18de eeuws kabinet van Satijnhout

3500 €


Elegant kabinet uitgevoerd in kostbaar mahonie hout. Prachtig meubelmakerswerk. De stijl is transitie, overgang van Lodewijk de 15de naar Lodewijk de 16de. Rond 1750. 'Enkel gebogen' onderkast, ook wel gebombeerd genoemd naar de ronde bolvorm van een bom uit die tijd. Ook de zijkant is gebogen. Deze kabinetten deden vroeger dienst om het linnengoed in te bewaren. Dat linnengoed was toen zeer kostbaar en ook een status symbool. Dit meubel was eveneens kostbaar en een statussymbool.   Zorgvuldig op de overeenkomst in de nerf geselecteerd mahonie. Hiervoor moest hout gebruikt worden wat uit dezelfde stam kwam en planken gezaagd van hout dat naast elkaar in de stam had gezeten zodat het 'spiegelt'.   De onderste lade loopt door tot aan de voetregel die één geheel vormt met de lade. Daardoor is die lade extra diep van voren. Alle lades zijn gemaakt met een front van Mahonie en fraai kwartiergezaagd eiken met kunstig gezwaluwstaarte verbindingen.   De kleur van het hout is in die 270 jaar langzaam lichter geworden waardoor het nu een extra mooi effect heeft. Boven in de kap een kunstzinnig gesneden ornament wat typerend is voor de periode. Fraai detail is ook te zien aan de poten voor, massief gegoten messing ornamenten. Speciaal voor deze kast op maat gemaakt! Originele sloten. De sleutel in de deuren werkt maar is later. Uitgebreid en praktisch interieur met veel lades en legplanken. Gemaakt van prachtige kwartiergezaagde eikenhouten panelen.   HxBxD 245 x 174 x 55 cm.         Elegant cabinet made of precious mahogany. Beautiful crafed. The style is transition; from Louis the 15th to Louis the 16th. Around 1750. 'Single curved' base cabinet, also called bombé after the round shape of a bomb from that time. The side is also curved. These cabinets used to serve to store linen. That linen was very valuable at the time and also a status symbol. This piece of furniture was also valuable and a status symbol.   Carefully selected mahogany to to acquire similarity in the grain. For this, wood had to be used from the same trunk and planks had to be sawn from wood next to each other in the trunk so that it 'mirrors'.   The bottom drawer extends to the foot rail, which forms one whole with the drawer. This makes the drawer extra deep at the front. Extra elegant.

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Fine American Sarough 1920-1940

Fine American Sarough 1920-1940


 

Persian Sarouk Rug – American Sarouk | 320 x 160 cm | Superb Condition

A masterpiece of traditional Persian weaving:

a rare Sarouk rug in excellent condition, measuring a generous 320 x 160 cm and boasting an unparalleled, almost like-new sheen.

This rug is a textbook example of the beloved American Sarouk Arial">سه زر)

A special size; usually seen as a dozar, 200x130 cm.

This size is also known as a gallery size.


 

✦ Special Features:

• Origin: Sarouk, Arak region, Iran (ca. 1920–1940)

• Type: American Sarouk

• Dimensions: 320 x 160 cm

• Technique: Hand-knotted, asymmetrical (Senneh) knot

• Material: High-quality cork or virgin wool on a cotton base

• Color: Deep midnight blue field, floral patterns in crimson, ivory, light blue, and soft green

• Condition: Beautiful sheen, deep colors, no wear – almost like new

• Extra: Professionally cleaned and ready for use


 

✓ Rare dimensions and perfect proportions

✓ No restoration required – completely in original condition

✓ Lustrous pile, vibrant colors, and rich detailing

✓ Authentic artwork that combines comfort and culture

this is an example of a hybrid culture, both persian and american.


 

Fine !7th Century Zeeland Cabinet

Fine !7th Century Zeeland Cabinet

Beautiful Zeeland cabinet, circa 1650.
Beautiful patina.

Very beautiful and richly finished, yet harmonious with many refined details.
Typical of a Zeeland cabinet are its proportions: low and wide.

At this time, the people of Zeeland were extremely wealthy through trade (Dutch East India Company) and shipping, and they reflected this in their furniture. This cabinet is an example of this.
Four doors with a wide drawer between them.

These cabinets always have a separate upper cabinet that rests on the lower cabinet.

The moldings in the doors are called cornice moldings.
Also typical of the Renaissance.
Very beautifully and artistically carved lion heads.
The Zeelanders have a lion standing half in the water on their coat of arms.

Note also the beautifully detailed sides with inlays.

Shipping:

I do not ship to the U.S. or countries outside the EU.
Switzerland and Norway are not part of the EU. These buyers must arrange for their own transportation.

French Louis XVI Corner Cabinet

French Louis XVI Corner Cabinet

Elegant corner cabinet from the Louis XVI period, circa 1770.

Beautiful honey-colored mahogany on oak.
A surprising amount of storage space; see photos.
Four large doors, between which is a central drawer and two long "pipe drawers," so named after the long stone Gouda pipes from the 17th and 18th centuries.

The sliding tabletop beneath the drawer is certainly also surprising.
In one photo, I've placed a bronze candlestick on this tabletop.
See photos.
Closed, we see only a dentil molding.
Beautiful, refined piping inlaid in the doors, which run around rosettes.

Corner cabinets don't appear large; they fill a corner that is usually a wasted space.
You need a corner with walls at least 90 cm wide each.

The drawer key is for pulling the drawer open.

The right upper door is slightly warped above the lock plate, but this isn't a problem.
The cabinet is made in two pieces so the upper cabinet can be separated from the lower cabinet.

I do not ship to the US or countries outside the EU.
Buyers must arrange their own transportation in such cases.

Ziegler

Ziegler

This beautiful hand-knotted Ziegler rug of Afghan origin is a paragon of craftsmanship and elegance.

 

With its generous dimensions of 363 x 250 cm, this rug offers an impressive focal point for any interior, from classic to modern.

 

The rug is crafted from high-quality Afghan wool, known for its natural sheen, softness, and durability.

The rich, deep red center is adorned with a refined floral and vine motif, bordered by a wide cream border with harmonious floral decorations.

The colors are traditionally obtained with natural dyes, resulting in warm, vibrant hues that only enhance with age.

 

Condition of the rug:

The rug is in excellent condition – clean, free of stains, with perfectly intact borders and headboards. The knots are firm, and the surface is thick and full, indicating a high knot density and longevity.

 

A Brief History of Ziegler Rugs

 

Ziegler rugs have their origins in the 19th century, when the Swiss company Ziegler & Co. Ziegler established itself in Arak, Iran. The goal was to produce hand-knotted carpets specifically for the Western market.

The patterns were refined, the colors softened, and the designs adapted to the tastes of European and American interiors.

The name Ziegler became iconic for high-end carpets.

 

 

SOLD
trumeau with red marble top.

SOLD

trumeau with red marble top.

Elegant trumeau from the Napoleonic period (1810-1830).

The Empire line-height: 100%; orphans: 2; widows: 2; margin-bottom: 0cm">Beautiful Napoleon Rouge marble.

The gold ornaments are cast bronze and then fire-gilded with mercury and 14-karat gold.

Beneath the marble top is a drawer.

And below that, a mirror.

These trumeaus often have a mirror—this creates a pleasant, playful, and lively effect, almost adding a sense of space.

 

A stylish piece of furniture.

 

80 x 85 x 40 cm.

Fine ans Rare Dutch 17th century cabinet

Fine ans Rare Dutch 17th century cabinet

A very rare single-door cabinet, only 94 cm high.
Beautiful and full Dutch Renaissance. Circa 1650.
Very beautiful and skillfully carved ornamentation.
Deeply carved as well.
With a typical Zeeland character.
Zeeland or Antwerp, as that city was also very close.
Also typically Zeelandic is the beautiful cornice panel in the door.
Very richly detailed.
A drawer above the door.
The side posts extend all the way to the floor; this is common in early cabinets; ball feet only became popular later in the century.
Beautiful patina in the wood.
The lock is original.
But it's very rare to find such a small size.

Transport:

We only ship within the European Union.

So, not across customs borders.
Even if the Catawiki system automatically indicates otherwise.
Norway and Switzerland are outside the EU.

chinese table, opium table

chinese table, opium table

 

A beautiful and refined Chinese table. This piece was originally made as an opium table to lie on while in use. Now it makes an ideal coffee table.                
Beautiful carvings along the edges.

 

 

 

set of 6 chairs around 1820 French Empire

set of 6 chairs around 1820 French Empire

Set of six Empire chairs, circa 1810-1825

Usually made of elm, these are made of a much stronger wood: ash.

Sable legs. 

Although ash is also flexible, it is much harder and stronger.

The backrest features an urn-shaped design featuring birds.

The upholstery fabric is of excellent quality and in a matching ecru color.

 

Original, vintage springs provide excellent cushioning.

The chairs are all sturdy.

 

chiffonnière, chest with drawers Dutch early 19th century

chiffonnière, chest with drawers Dutch early 19th century

A beautiful chiffonier with six practical drawers.
A special feature of these drawers is that the front can be opened using a handy hinge mechanism – you press two catches and then the front folds down.
This makes it much easier to access the contents.

Rare, sometimes you see this with just one drawer, with a desk behind it, but here it applies to all the drawers.

Transition from Louis XVI to Empire, circa 1795.

Very beautiful wood – satinwood – with a beautiful grain pattern.
Elegant tapered legs.
A brass gate sits above.

I've included two photos of Hollywood Regency lamps to show a combination of two very different style periods that still go so well together, providing inspiration for those pursuing an eclectic interior.
You can also see the effect a wall painted in a slightly different color than white has.

The piece is in very good condition.

Transport:
In the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, and Spain, we transport the furniture in packing blankets and store it indoors. To other countries, we ship it on a wooden pallet wrapped in sturdy cardboard and splash-proof film, and it will be delivered to your front door.
For islands, we charge a higher rate. Delivery is to your doorstep. Assistance is required, as the driver is alone and is not allowed inside or up the stairs.
The carrier will contact you directly to arrange delivery.
They have your phone number and email address.

two 18th century english chairs

two 18th century english chairs

A lovely set of 18th-century English chairs.

Two lovely roommates.
Beautiful and traditional dark patina on the oak.
That dark patina is typical of English antiques.
They are sturdy—they were thoroughly inspected years ago and restored where necessary.
In excellent condition.

SOLD
Rare gotic case.

SOLD

Rare gotic case.

Small Gothic chest.
Rare piece, between 1450 and 1550.
Gothic is almost uniform; national differences are barely visible, if at all.
I call it Dutch, but a Fleming could just as easily call it Flemish, for example.

Almost a small table chest, 37 cm high and 70 cm wide.
Beautiful and original carvings on the front.

Practically entirely original. The two clamps under the lid seem to be later, as does the floor.
The lock is attached with sturdy bolts.

I removed one bolt to inspect it, and it is original from that period—forged, and the threads are hand-tapped and also old.
Inside, one document box is missing on the left.

Thick walls—you can tell how thick they are by the dovetails.

The lock works, and so does the key.