Mermaid with Mirror – Delft, Netherlands, 18th century tile
Catalog: MA.1-125 Date: 18th century WL: ca. 13×13 cm Origin: Netherlands Condition: VG – overall in good condition, no repairs
Read MoreWhale on a tile – Delft, Netherlands, 18th century
Catalog: MA.1-117 Date: 18th century WL: 12,5×12,5 cm Origin: Netherlands Condition: VG – overall in good condition, no repairs
Read MoreMermaid with Wings and Sword – Delft, Netherlands, 18th century
Catalog: MA.1-113 Date: 18th century WL: 13×13 cm Origin: Netherlands Condition: VG – overall in good condition, no repairs
Read MoreBig Fish – Delft, Netherlands, 18th century
Catalog: MA.1-111 Date: 18th century WL: 12,8×12,8 cm Origin: Netherlands Condition: VG – overall in good condition, no repairs
Read MoreMermaid on a tile – Delft, Netherlands, 18th century
Catalog: MA.1-104 Date: 18th century WL: 12,8×12,8 cm Origin: Netherlands Condition: VG – overall in good condition, no repairs
Read MoreSea Monster on a tile – Delft, Netherlands, 18th century
Catalog: MA.1-101 Date: 18th century WL: 13×12,7 cm Origin: Netherlands Condition: VG – overall in good condition, no repairs
Read MoreMichiel de Ruyter and the Battle at the City of Nyborg, Sweden in 1659 – 18th century engraving
Original engraving made with fine craftmanship of “Het Slaen der Zweeden door de Deenen” with explication of the position of the battle ships with their captains. New frame. Catalog: MA.1-03 Date: 18th century HW frama: 31×35 cm (12,1×13,6”) Signed: not signed Origin: Dutch Condition: good
Read MoreTwo Mailboats on glass – Maatschappij Zeeland, Vlissingen/Hook of Holland
Handmade paintings on glass in a stand of ss Prinses Juliana and ss Orange Nassau at full sea. Both ships are sisterships of the Zeeland Steamship Company (SMZ). The company was a ferry operator with services from the Netherlands to the UK between 1875 and 1989. The ships were build in 1909. The Prinses Juliana…
Read MoreSatchel with Sailing Barge – Friesland, Netherlands, 19th century
In Holland wooden satchels are in use ever since the 16th century to put away slate, chalk and sponge. This one of the 19th century is coming from Joure in Friesland. The chest is marbled green on a cream background. The slide-lid is painted with a sailing-barge in cream and black flowers. Mention the position…
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