d'Eglantier
www.deglantier.com
Address:
Egelantiersgracht 93 ,
1015 RE Amsterdam
Country:
The Netherlands
Tel.:
+31 (0)20 6262061
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Type:
Trader
Description:
D’Eglantier Antiques from Amsterdam carries a select stock of 17th and 18th C. Dutch old master drawings, watercolours and gouaches, varying from topography to detailed studies of birds. Famous names such as Bloemaert, Neijts, Holstein, Calraet, Rademaker, Stellingwerff, Ten Himpel, Santvoort, Pronk, Tavenier and Langendijk are represented. We specialize in Folk-Art of the Low Countries. Here you can find examples of the craftsmanship of “ordinary people”. Like on the painted furniture from Friesland, especially Hindelopen, but also from Ameland, and Zaandam. Often with biblical and mythological themes. Also smaller objects such as bedstools, corner cabinets, childrens school boxes, footstoves, ironing boards, beautifully painted boxes and spice- and tobacco-barrels are on sale. But also “brocante” and “bric-a-brac” are there. Collectors can become excited when looking at “bavelaars”, “babbekistjes”, samplers and parts of the traditional dress in the Dutch provinces. Tiles dating back to the 16th, 17th and 18th C. in Delft blue, manganese or multicoloured please the eye, with pictures of animals, seacreatures and biblical scenes. But also a Frisian stoolclock and other Dutch clocks can be considered Folk-Art. A special corner is reserved for early Dutch brass tobacco-boxes with engraving of biblical, or nuptial scenes and of course the rather unsubtle texts to be found in abundance on the boxes of seafaring men. You can also find antique toys and games. Another speciality forms our large collection of antique tools: dated and undated 18th C. Dutch planes, moulding planes, chisels, saws, and plumb-bobs. Squares, dividers, adzes, axes and nautical tools, they are all there. Even levels in all sorts. In short: level with us and pay a visit to our site!
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An eighteenth century decorated sled from Hindeloopen.
A rare seventeenth century pewter "horse shoe" spoon.
Two "TAAI" moulds. Nineteenth century. Used to make traditional "Taai" cookies in December.
A pair of 18th C. ceremonial firefighters staffs with the coat of arms of the city of Naarden.
A Dutch 19th C. cookiemold of the "TAAI-TAAI" type with two images of St.Nicholas.
A nineteenth century iron money box with a key operated lock.
A heavy seventeenth Century Dutch pewter beaker hallmarked with a rose.
Two sixteenth century bronze ladies ornaments.
Three early seventeenth century Dutch pewter spoons, two with hallmarks.
Two large eighteenth Century wooden gilt Dutch angels.
A small compass signed "H.Morin Paris".
A nineteenth century blackboard announcing the hymns from a church in Zeeland.
A painted eighteenth century Dutch ships chest.
An 18th century French lacquered metal perfume bottle container decorated with four nicely painted classical landscapes.
A large wooden 19th century chess piece bishop.
An 18th C. oak case for pigments marked "Berg Blauw" (Mountain Blue).
An iron 18th C bottle opener.
An eighteenth century knife from West-Friesland with a boxwood handle showing the coat of arms of Hoorn along with Hope,Love,Justice and Faith.
A Frisian schoolbox with " P.P.Maars " and dated " 1790 ".
A bronze Roman spoon found in Domburg.
Three 19th century toastmasters glasses.
An 18th C. South German painted wooden box.
A superb 18th Century burr walnut mercury barometer by Stevan Ronket in Amsterdam.
An eighteenth century dental forceps by PEPYS in London.
A nineteenth century box for cleaning soda from a Dutch grocery.
A seventeenth century knife with a brass handle showing two embracing angels.
A schoolbox from Friesland painted with a windmill.
A seventeenth century Dutch skating hook stick.
A sixteenth century polychrome "albarello" ointment jar from Flanders.
A seventeenth century knife with a brass handle showing a lady and a gentleman.
A nineteenth century "Kappen Doos" from West-Friesland.
A nineteenth century sapwood imitation mahogany painted box from West Friesland with initials "F.G.S.".
A seventeenth century Frisian oak candlebox with elaborate "kerbschnitt" decoration and initials "A" and "JM".
Two eighteenth century tobacco barrels, the inside covered with lead.
An early nineteenth century porcelain dolls teaservice of 60 parts, in a fitted miniature display cabinet 1:4 made by T.Vaas.
A paper mache tobacco box with a beautifully painted landscape with horses.
A nineteenth century heavy Dutch millwrights anvil.
An early Roman glass bracelet.
An eighteenth century hand drill with a bone handle.
A diorama in bone, a so called "bavelaar" by Cornelis Bavelaar the Elder (1747-1830).
A large early nineteenth century double sided cookie mould with a man with his dog on one side and a lady on the other side.
A 19th century glass syringe in its original boxwood container.
A seventeenth century bone ear-spoon crowned by a man with a hat.
An oak Frisian mangleboard with kerbschnitt and dated 1665. With rosewood manglestick.
A pair of 18th C. silver boys trouser buckles from Zeeland.
A rare 19th century lock keepers money collecting box.
A "paeremes" with a decorated wooden handle with horses.
An early seventeenth century pewter porridge bowl with a rose hallmark.
An earthenware nineteenth century chicken feeder.
A sixteenth century pewter drinking cup "oorlam".
An early sixteenth century pewter toy frying pan.
An extremely rare eighteenth century "Hindeloopen" bellows.
Two brass and steel late 17th C. dividers.
A 19th Century Dutch decoy duck with a lead weight.
A large Delft blue early seventeenth century dish.
A late 17th C. brass sand-hour.
A three dimensional paper diorama of AMSTELVEEN signed and dated 1827 by I.V.Lochem.
A rare eightteenth century opaline Bohemian bottle with cold enamel painting of flowers and a heart with two doves. With original pewter screw on top.
An early 19th C fork and knife from Zeeland with boxwood handles of a pelican.
A rare early seventeenth century Delft blue tile with a vomiting man and Wanli corner decorations.
An extremely rare early eightteenth century Frisian polychrome "Kerbschnitt" mangle board with the coat of arms of the city of Bolsward.
Eight very rare early 17th C Delft coloured tiles with birds.
A brass 17th C. Dutch tobacco box with a naughty text.
A 17th C. small bronze and iron plumb bob.
An 18th C. elegant brass set of knife and fork with inlay of mother of pearl. The knife signed "N.Hofmann Nürnberg".
Three Delft white 17th C. albarello ointment jars.
An extremely rare brass bleeding bowl with initials and dated 1795.
A 19th C cold enamel painted perfume bottle with a silver cap.
An 18th C. Frisian bedstool with the parable of the wise and foolish virgins.
A very decorative heavy lead 18th C partially gilt counterweight.
A small brass travel candle stick.
An early 17th C Delft blue tile with a bagpipe player.
An early seventeenth century Delft blue tile with a Dutch proverb.
A small 18th C. hanging corner cupboard painted in Ameland with the story of Tomyris and the head of Cyrus.
A 17th C. Delft blue tile with a falling angel.
A seventeenth century stillife by Maerten Boelema "de Stomme".
An early 17th Dutch knife with a brass handle showing a bag-pipe player.
A cold enamel painted 19th C. Bohemian bottle with a milk-maid and a pleasant text.
A rare 16th C. brass miniature candle stick.
A 17th C. Dutch sand-hour of blackened pear wood on an octagonal base.
An 18th C Frisian bedstool in mint condition.
An early 19th C "babbekistje" from the island of Marken.
An early 17th C. coloured tile of a flying kingfisher.
A 17th C. Frisian "kerbschnitt" box dated 1690.
An early 17th C. unpolished bronze pair of dividers marked with a "fleur de lys".
A sketch of a Zuiderzee coast by Hendrik Spilman (1721-1784)
An 18th century Dutch stained glass panel in a lead frame showing a girl selling tulips.
A seventeenth century Delft blue tile with two boys playing with their hats.
A seventeenth century Delft blue tile with two boys playing with their hats.
An early 17th C. Delft blue tile with an angel blowing a trumpet.
An early 17th C. Delft blue and manganese tile with two wool combers.
A rare biblical Delft blue tile with Adam listening to His Masters Voice in paradise. From Genesis 2:7.
A small 17th C. Delft blue tile with a man on a horse.
An early 17th C. Delft blue tile with an elegant soldier.
A polychrome early 17th C. tile with a rabbit.
An 18th C. Delft blue tile with a hobo player.
An extremely rare 17th C. Frisian "kerbschnitt" "comb-holder" given as a wedding present in 1679.
A small "above the door" window from an 18th C house in Middelburg.
A very large 19th C. Dutch woodworkers chisel with a beechwood handle.
An 18th century flat painted hanging corner cabinet from Ameland.