Rob Schipper
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
  • large Palissander table
SOLD
large Palissander table

1250 €


Very nice round table with a beautiful vase-shaped three-span base.  Very nice wood.  Rare large size: diameter 137 cm.  The top can be folded.  Very professionally made.  The locking system for the top is made in such a way that the bolts automatically fall into the lock and by pulling the lever towards you the top is released again.  Because it works less well, I made a spindle as is usual with folding tables with which you can secure the top.

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Rob Schipper
Address:
Den Dubbelen 3 ,
5466 RL Veghel
Region: Noord-Brabant
Country: The-Netherlands
Tel.: +31 (0)6 20 86 63 32
E-mail: info@robschipper.com
Website: www.robschipper.com
Dutch Oak Table late 17th century

Dutch Oak Table late 17th century

Dutch Oak Table late 17th century with 'flessen poten', bottellegs. 

Nice patine in the wood. Dovetails in the drawer.

between 1680 and 1720. 

Call me for more info: 0031 6 20866332

Table de studio madesign by Rob Schipper,

Table de studio madesign by Rob Schipper,

Studio made table by Rob Schipper,

Concrete kolums with stainless steel fittings and a tabletop of old reused wood in a personal finishing. 

All parts can be assembled and disassembled the whole table comes on a palletbox  of 80x 120 Cm high 150 cm. 

I do not make them anymore, this is my last one. 

Dutch 17th century Oak Pilasterkast

Dutch 17th century Oak Pilasterkast

Beautifully preserved pilaster cupboard with fine crafed panels.

A little gem of a cabinet, rare small size.

Refined in every detail.

Decorated with ebony.

Dutch Renaissance from the first half of the 17th century. (1610-1630)

The locks are both original and even the keys are still there.

In the middle a wide drawer with beautiful carvings and at the bottom another wide drawer.

 

 

Bachtiar nomads, tree of life.

Bachtiar nomads, tree of life.

Bachtiar nomads, tree of life. 

Beautiful carpet, also very impressive on a wall. 

Wool on cottin, natural colors. 

Zeeland 17th century Kussenkast

Zeeland 17th century Kussenkast

Beautiful Zeeland ( Sealand-Zealand, New Zealand is named after Dutch Zeeland) cushion cabinet. 
The proportions are typical for Zeeland: quite low and wide.  170 x 170 cm's. 
The hood direct above the doors without a fries is typical for Zeeland. 
Beautiful blond oak - quarter sawn in beautiful contrast with blackened wood. 
Under a wide drawer. 
Great protruding black diamonds in het doors. 
The blackened cushions have the shape of a cut diamond. 
Also borrowed from the classic Italian Renaissance. 
Flanked by a frame of 'robbellijsten' gulfed shape frame. 
Typical also fot Dutch 17th century furniture. 
Beautiful panels in the sides with refined profiles. 

Original lock and key.
Little restoration: the hind legs were restored long ago, with is usually. 

Seichour with dragons

Seichour with dragons

A rare carpet from the north of Azerbaijan.
Dragons.
On an indigo blue field (a natural plant-based dye), we see three motifs depicting stylized dragons in a geometric manner.
In the center, double pairs of wings, and from there outward-curving dragons.
A triple border with stars and geometric shapes.
Additionally, in four rectangles, we also find a pattern featuring double, mirrored dragons.

The connoisseur hangs such a carpet on a wall.

Ersari nomad's Bochara

Ersari nomad's Bochara

Beautiful authentic Bochara.
Antique, made at least 100 years ago.
Crafted with wool from their own sheep and dyes they made themselves from local plants.
Knotted on undyed goat hair warp threads.
The octagonal shapes are called ‘Guls’.
Each tribe has or had its own distinctive Gul symbol.
This red is very beautiful, rather soft in tone and with 'abrash' – the variation in color you can see.
You don’t see one flat, uniform color but rather a hundred subtle nuances – the charm of handmade work.
Nicely worn condition. No holes.

These carpets were traditionally made by Ersari nomads.
They lived on the grasslands in Turkmenistan, between northern Afghanistan and Uzbekistan.
These carpets are often attributed to Afghanistan, but as you can see above, that was only a small part of this people.
Bochara is the capital of Uzbekistan, the place along the Silk Road where these nomads sold their carpets – hence the name.


Fine early 20th century Farahan Sarough

Fine early 20th century Farahan Sarough

Fine early 20th century Farahan Sarough. 

High pile, natural colors. High quality carpet in great colors. 

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Fine 17th Century Duch Two Doors Cabinet, Kast

Fine 17th Century Duch Two Doors Cabinet, Kast

Early Dutch Panel Cabinet.

First half of the 17th century. (1600 – 1640)

Beautiful quarter-sawn panels.

The hood and the foot are equally heavy and beautifully profiled.

The side posts and the centre needle have beautiful deep fluting.

Beautiful balanced proportions.

Beautiful example of early Dutch Renaissance.

 

Beautiful interior in a beautiful colour with a deep patina.

Later, two shallower shelves and two drawers were added.

The drawers are fitted with green felt as cutlery drawers.

 

Small restorations: a piece has been renuwed in the right side. (photo)

The legs have been restored at the back. (photo)

That is usually the case.

Original lock ( photo) and working key.

 

SOLD
large Palissander table

SOLD

large Palissander table

Very nice round table with a beautiful vase-shaped three-span base. 
Very nice wood. 
Rare large size: diameter 137 cm. 
The top can be folded. 
Very professionally made. 
The locking system for the top is made in such a way that the bolts automatically fall into the lock and by pulling the lever towards you the top is released again. 
Because it works less well, I made a spindle as is usual with folding tables with which you can secure the top.