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  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
  • A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.

75 €


A perfume bottle. High 11,5 cm. Painted with cold enamel on all sides with many birds and a hunter. With a silver cap hallmarked on both sides with a daggar. In mint condition. Probably Dutch, mid-nineteenth century.  

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2 painted iron nineteenth century Dutch piggy banks, each with a well functioning brass padlock with key.

2 painted iron nineteenth century Dutch piggy banks, each with a well functioning brass padlock with key.


Two piggy banks. Made of iron. One painted green, high 8 cm, and one painted orange, high 12 cm. Each with a well functioning small brass padlock with a key. Both in very good and used condition. Dutch, nineteenth century. 
 

A very rare brass hat measure. With three wing nuts for fixation.

A very rare brass hat measure. With three wing nuts for fixation.


A hat measure. Size (fully extended) 23 cm. Size (minimal extension) 17,5 cm. Wide 15,5 cm. Marking signs on both insides and on the top. Fixation with three wing nuts. Form and size of the wing nuts are suggestive of an eighteenth century origin. Mint condition. European. Possibly French or English. Hat measures are rare.
 

A wooden Dutch 18th C. farriers shop sign.

A wooden Dutch 18th C. farriers shop sign.


A farriers shop sign. High 70 cm. Wide 57 cm. Thick 5 cm. Shaped as a large horse shoe. Painted in an attractive blue colour. With original hand forged wrought iron hanging hook. From a farrier in a Dutch provincial town. In very good condition considering its age and exposure to the elements. Holland, eighteenth century.


 

An 18th century wrought iron eel spear.

An 18th century wrought iron eel spear.


An eel spear. Length 38 cm. Width 15,5 cm. Wrought iron spear with hand filed serrated teeth.Mint condition. Low Countries, around 1750.
 

An eighteenth century Hindeloopen miniature bed step with parrots on the sides.

An eighteenth century Hindeloopen miniature bed step with parrots on the sides.


A miniature bed step. High 27 cm. Wide 15,5 cm. Deep 15 cm. Entirely painted in the Hindeloopen style. With on both sides a very delicately painted parrot. Furthermore many flowers and typical Hindelooper "guirlandes". In mint condition with an old repair to the foot on the left. Made in Hindeloopen around 1750.  Miniature Hindeloopen furniture of this quality and age is extremely rare.
 

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A "tableau" of a windmill consisting of six eighteenth century Delft blue tiles.


A tableau of a windmill. High 40 cm. Wide 26 cm. Consisting of six Delft blue tiles. All eighteenth century. In good general condition with some minor signs of use.
Delft, around 1750.

A diorama by Cornelis Bavelaar the Younger (1777-1831) of a serious household skirmish.

A diorama by Cornelis Bavelaar the Younger (1777-1831) of a serious household skirmish.


A three dimensional diorama in wood. Wide 19,5 cm. High 12,5 cm. Deep 6 cm. Made by Cornelis Bavelaar the Younger (1777-1831) in Leiden. Museum "De Lakenhal" in Leiden has a large collection of diorama's by Cornelis Bavelaar. This very unusual bavelaar shows a tremendous household skirmish with a father beating with a stick and a mother with a bowl of rubbish and damaged furniture all over the place. The dog likes it very much, which does not go for the children. The bavelaar is in pristine condition. On the back an old description of bavelaars in general.

An 18th century cold enamel painted Bohemian glass made for the Dutch marked and inscribed

An 18th century cold enamel painted Bohemian glass made for the Dutch marked and inscribed "HOLLAND 17-61".


A Bohemian glass. High 8 cm. Upper diameter 5,5 cm. Diameter foot 4,5 cm. Cold enamel painted with the text "HOLLAND 17-61". And on the other side a coat of arms with a crowned Dutch lion. Apparently this glass was made for the Dutch market. Mint condition. With a clear and unpolished pontil.  An extremely rare find.
 

A red painted childrens cabinet with two doors and a drawer.

A red painted childrens cabinet with two doors and a drawer.


A toy cabinet. High 67 cm. Wide 50 cm. Deep 25 cm. Painted in an attractive red colour. With two doors and a drawer. Inside one shelf. In good general condition with signs of use.
 

A well made nineteenth century dolls cradle.

A well made nineteenth century dolls cradle.


A dolls cradle. Long 41 cm. Wide 15 cm. High 25 cm. Painted in "trompe l'oeil" oak. The inside with an attractive green colour. Along with a fitting mattress, covers and a pillow. In perfect condition. No damages, repairs or restorations.
 

A nineteenth century Dutch shop sign of a blacksmith and lockmaker.

A nineteenth century Dutch shop sign of a blacksmith and lockmaker.


A shop sign. Wide 70 cm. High 31 cm. With in gold paint the text: " G.Rüter & Zoon. Smeden en Slotenmakers" (Blacksmiths and Lockmakers). This firm started in the middle of the nineteenth century and existed until 1936 in Amsterdam in the Kerkstraat number 414. The wooden board is in good general condition with signs of use and some small damages.