d'Eglantier
www.deglantier.com
Address:
Egelantiersgracht 93 ,
1015 RE Amsterdam
Country:
The Netherlands
Tel.:
+31 (0)20 6262061
E-mail:
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!
Categories:
An early seventeenth century ointment jar marked "Paris" and found in an excavation in Amsterdam in 1962.
Two small brass candlesticks, Dutch, early nineteenth century.
A Dutch nineteenth century earthenware double baking form for an easter lamb.
A copper toy window spout with a wooden stamper.
Three bronze flame shaped top ornaments.
Two pair of brass nineteenth century travelling candle sticks.
An eighteenth century wooden painted angel made in Zeeland.
A clear eighteenth century straight glass with a folded rim and an unpolished pontil.
An extremely rare early eightteenth century drop leaf table from Hindeloopen.
Two scrapers to clean hides in preparation for making leather.
A rare plated metal pickle fork with a bone handle.
An early seventeenth century pewter faucet.
A complete set of eight engravers burins in a hexagonal wooden block.
A very unusual brass piercing device.
A nineteenth century precision enlarging device in its original leather covered and with green velvet lined box.
2 painted iron nineteenth century Dutch piggy banks, each with a well functioning brass padlock with key.
A very rare brass hat measure. With three wing nuts for fixation.
A wooden Dutch 18th C. farriers shop sign.
An 18th century wrought iron eel spear.
An eighteenth century Hindeloopen miniature bed step with parrots on the sides.
A "tableau" of a windmill consisting of six eighteenth century Delft blue tiles.
A diorama by Cornelis Bavelaar the Younger (1777-1831) of a serious household skirmish.
An 18th century cold enamel painted Bohemian glass made for the Dutch marked and inscribed "HOLLAND 17-61".
A red painted childrens cabinet with two doors and a drawer.
A well made nineteenth century dolls cradle.
A nineteenth century Dutch shop sign of a blacksmith and lockmaker.
Six early nineteenth century champagne fluteglasses in mint condition.
Three attractive brass 19th century small composed candle sticks.
An early nineteenth century drawing hook with an attractive wing nut and signed " P.D.".
A unique Dutch painted draughtboard and a Fox and Geese game dated 1754, with a complete set of draughts in a fitted box.
A set of brass head decorations from the traditional catholic dress of Zuid-Beveland.
A sixteenth century delicately painted wooden strongbox with three well functioning locks.
A collection of sixteen eighteenth century marbles, one of glass and the others of partly glazed ceramic.
A couple of Dutch eighteenth century brass church bench candlesticks.
A nineteenth century precision balance of weights between 0 and 500 gram.
A pair of decorative eighteenth century brass "butterfly" hinges.
An nineteenth century pressed wasp glass in mint condition.
A small eighteenth century brass candlestick.
An early seventeenth century bronze travelling candle stick.
A "faux bois" painted Dutch writing desk with a loose stand.
An eighteenth century box decorated with a painting of Dutch windmills.
An eighteenth century chopper with a clear blacksmiths hallmark in the form of a mythological bird.
An early eighteenth century painted box with a gentleman and underneath a German text.
An eighteenth century glazed earthenware strawberry strainer made in Bergen Op Zoom.
A pair of early seventeenth century brass church bench candle sticks.
A brass seventeenth century 6 inch measuring device signed " F.Braeckman Geometer".
A large nineteenth century oak lidded box with a painted sign "SAGO".
Framed portrait to commemorate the death of King Louis XV of France in 1774.
A bronze nicely decorated seventeenth century screw on shackle.
A large eighteenth century earthenware strainer made in Bergen Op Zoom.
A "Hindeloopen" Frisian childrens chair.
A superb mahogany toy serving tray.
An eighteenth century serving tray from Zaandam commemorating the Dutch overwinter of Willem Barendts and Jacob van Heemskerk on the Russian Nova Zembla archipel in 1596-1597.
An eighteenth century Dutch firing glass.
A nineteenth century childs push sled of Geesje de Vries with the coat of arms of Enkhuizen.
A small nineteenth century serving tray with a handpainted Italianate landscape.
An eighteenth century decorated sled from Hindeloopen.
A rare seventeenth century pewter "horse shoe" spoon.
A pair of 18th C. ceremonial firefighters staffs with the coat of arms of the city of Naarden.
A nineteenth century iron money box with a key operated lock.
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 painted eighteenth century Dutch ships chest.
A large wooden 19th century chess piece bishop.
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 ".
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 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 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.
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.
An early seventeenth century pewter porridge bowl with a rose hallmark.
An earthenware nineteenth century chicken feeder.
An extremely rare eighteenth century "Hindeloopen" bellows.
Two brass and steel late 17th C. dividers.
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.