Japanese lacquer coffer
A Japanese lacquer coffer for the Dutch market in pictorial style with exotic patterns, 17th century, around 1650-1680, Kyoto, Japan.
Dimensions: 22,5x45x26 cm.
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A Japanese lacquer coffer for the Dutch market in pictorial style with exotic patterns, 17th century, around 1650-1680, Kyoto, Japan.
Dimensions: 22,5x45x26 cm.
An exotic (Anglo-)Indian work box made of rosewood and ebony with ivory inlaid floral motifs, 18th century, around 1700-1750, Vizagapatam, India.
Dimensions: 32,5 x 47,5 x 12 cm.
A Dutch padouk wood colonial document box with brass mounts, feet and handles, finished with ebonized edges, 18th century, around 1750, Batavia (Jakarta), Indonesia.
Dimensions: 24 x 35 x 15 cm.
A pair of tin Empire candlesticks in lacquer with floral motifs, 19th century, around 1815, Holland.
Dimensions: 22.5 cm. height.
A compact Dutch colonial storage chest of tropical hardwood on bun feet, late 18th century, around 1750-1800, Indian Ocean area.
Dimensions: 50x91x62 cm.
A small ebonized and bone inlayed neo-renaissance mirror with classical engravings, 19th century, around 1800-1850, Milan, Italy.
Dimensions: 52,5 x 42,5 cm.
A small Indo-Portuguese table cabinet on bun feet made out of rosewood and ivory inlayed, 17th century, around 1600-1650, Gujarat or Sindh, India.
Dimensions: 20x25,5x18 cm.
A Flemish table art cabinet made out of ebony wood and inlayed with red tortoiseshell, 17th century, around 1650, Antwerp, Southern Netherlands.
Dimensions: 36 x 22 x 34 cm.