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Period: 1650s
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Modern Italian Lighting Sfera Model by Angelo Mangiarotti for Skipper, 1970
By Skipper, Angelo Mangiarotti
Located in Milan, Italy
Beautiful table lamp Sfera in Murano glass and chromed metal designed by Angelo Mangiarotti and produced by Skipper in circa 1970. Biography ANGELO MANGIAROTTI was born in Milan on ...
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1670s Italian Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Metal

Landscape with Trees and a Fisherman walking, a drawing by Jan Van Goyen
By Jan Josefsz Van Goyen
Located in PARIS, FR
No Dutch draughtsman ever captured the atmosphere of the rural countryside of Holland with the same atmospheric and engaging simplicity that Van Goyen achieved in drawings such as this. Indeed, his landscapes were seminal in the development of the genre. The present sketch conveys a striking sense of movement within the natural landscape, conveyed by the deftly applied strokes of chalk, from which the artist’s hand can be sensed. The composition is characteristic of his work, with the low horizon affording significance to the broad sky and the soaring birds within. This feeling of windswept motion powerfully evokes the expansive Dutch farmland with which he was evidently preoccupied. 1. Jan van Goyen...
Category

1650s Old Masters Europe

Materials

Chalk, Ink, Laid Paper

Antique Charles II Silver Counter Box (Circa 1670)
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and rare antique Charles II English silver counter box; an addition to our 17th century collection. This exceptional and rare antique Charles II silver counter ...
Category

1670s Antique Europe

Materials

Silver

1950s Small Kilim Wool Rug/Carpet, Czechoslovakia
Located in Praha, CZ
- good original condition with minor signs of use.
Category

1650s Czech Mid-Century Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Wool

Abstract Wool Carpet, Czechoslovakia, 1950s
By Antonín Kybal 1
Located in Praha, CZ
Large modernist abstract wool rug attributed to Kybal. Made in Czechoslovakia in 1950s. Original condition with some spots.
Category

1650s Czech Mid-Century Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Fabric, Wool

Map Road John Ogilby Britannia No 74 Ipswich to Norwich Cromer Framed
By John Ogilby
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
The Road from Ipswich com Suffolk to Norwich and thence to cromer on the sea coast com Norfolk. By John Ogilby, Esq, His Majesties Cosmographer. Containing...
Category

1670s English Baroque Antique Europe

Materials

Paper

Enric Franch's Toro Table Lamp In Steel, Metal And Plexiglass - Spain, 1976
By Enrique Franch Miret
Located in Girona, Girona
Large spherical table lamp in lacquered steel, chromed metal and plexiglass, sliding height adjustment system. Three points of light. Model: Toro, by Enric Franch Miret for STOA. C...
Category

1670s Spanish Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Metal, Steel

Chrome with Glass Table Lamp by Nanny Still for Raak, Netherlands, 1970
By Nanny Still
Located in Amsterdam, NL
A wonderful table lamp designed by Nanny Still, manufactured by Raak around 1970. The lamp is really nicely made of rounded shapes in chrome plataed metal. The round foot holds a ...
Category

1670s Dutch Antique Europe

Materials

Metal

French 18th Century Louis XV Small Marquetry Side Table with Silk Screen
Located in Berlin, DE
French 18th century Louis XV small Marquetry side table, a so-called "Table Chiffonière" with removable Silk Screen A rectangular body with canted corners on cabriole legs holding t...
Category

1670s French Louis XV Antique Europe

Materials

Bronze

Colorful mixed media collage André van der vossen (1893-1963), abstract 1950s
By Andre van der Vossen
Located in AMSTERDAM, NL
Stunning original mixed media work by Andre van der Vossen (1893- 1963). A rare combination of collage and drawing. Van der Vossen is one of the l...
Category

1650s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Paper, Crayon

Mirror Tortoishell Cushion Moulded 17thc Original Plate/Back Small
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
Rare, mid-17th century, Tortoishell, small, cushion framed, mirror with the original plate & back, length 14 ½” height 16”, depth 2½” The tortoishell is striking and was highly prize...
Category

1650s English Baroque Antique Europe

Materials

Tortoise Shell

Murano Glass Table Lamp Ghost Model by Angelo Mangiarotti for Skipper, Italy
By Skipper, Angelo Mangiarotti
Located in Milan, Italy
Ghost lamp by Angelo Mangiarotti, Polluce collection for Skipper, Italy, Mazzega Murano, circa 1970. Biography ANGELO MANGIAROTTI was born in Milan on 26th of February 1921. He grad...
Category

1670s Italian Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Murano Glass

Carriage bag from the 600s in studded leather
By A. Manzoni
Located in Villa Verucchio, Emilia-Romagna
History and Style The 17th-century studded leather carriage case represents a timeless piece of history. Used in centuries past as a trunk on carriages, today it adds a touch of vint...
Category

1650s Italian Renaissance Antique Europe

Materials

Leather

Antique Map - Mar Di Athiopia - Etching by Johannes Janssonius - 1650s
By Johannes Janssonius
Located in Roma, IT
Antique Map - Mar Di Athiopia is an antique map realized in 1650 by Johannes Janssonius (1588-1664). The Map is Hand-colored etching, with coeval watercolorang. Good conditions wit...
Category

1650s Modern Europe

Materials

Etching

Antique Map - Mare Pacificum - Etching by Johannes Janssonius - 1650s
By Johannes Janssonius
Located in Roma, IT
Mare Pacificum is an antique map realized in 1650 by Johannes Janssonius (1588-1664). The Map is Hand-colored etching, with coeval watercolorang. Good conditions with slight foxing...
Category

1650s Modern Europe

Materials

Etching

Maris Mediterranei - Etching by Johannes Janssonius - 1650s
By Johannes Janssonius
Located in Roma, IT
Maris Mediterranei is an ancient map realized in 1650 by Johannes Janssonius (1588-1664). The Map is Hand-colored etching, with coeval watercoloring. Good conditions with slight fo...
Category

1650s Modern Europe

Materials

Etching

Thesssalia Map - Etching by Johannes Janssonius - 1650s
By Johannes Janssonius
Located in Roma, IT
Thessalia Map is an ancient map realized in 1650 by Johannes Janssonius (1588-1664). The Map is Hand-colored etching, with coeval watercoloring. Good conditions. From Atlantis maj...
Category

1650s Modern Europe

Materials

Etching

Archipelagus Septentrionalis - Etching by Johannes Janssonius - 1650s
By Johannes Janssonius
Located in Roma, IT
Archipelagus Septentrionalis is an ancient map realized in 1650 by Johannes Janssonius (1588-1664). Good conditions. From Atlantis majoris quinta pars, Orbem maritimum [Novus Atlas...
Category

1650s Modern Europe

Materials

Etching

Freti Canalis - Etching by Johannes Janssonius - 1650s
By Johannes Janssonius
Located in Roma, IT
Freti Canalis is an ancient map realized in 1650 by Johannes Janssonius (1588-1664). Good conditions. From Atlantis majoris quinta pars, Orbem maritimum [Novus Atlas, volume V: car...
Category

1650s Modern Europe

Materials

Etching

Achaiae Noua - Etching by Johannes Janssonius - 1650s
By Johannes Janssonius
Located in Roma, IT
Achaiae Noua is an ancient map realized in 1650 by Johannes Janssonius (1588-1664). Good conditions. From Atlantis majoris quinta pars, Orbem maritimum [Novus Atlas, volume V: cart...
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1650s Modern Europe

Materials

Etching

Amstelredam - Etching by Johannes Janssonius - 1650s
By Johannes Janssonius
Located in Roma, IT
Amstelredam is an ancient map realized in 1650 by Johannes Janssonius (1588-1664). Good conditions. From Atlantis majoris quinta pars, Orbem maritimum [Novus Atlas, volume V: carte...
Category

1650s Modern Europe

Materials

Etching

Barbarga - Etching by Johannes Janssonius - 1650s
By Johannes Janssonius
Located in Roma, IT
Barbarga is an ancient map realized in 1650 by Johannes Janssonius (1588-1664). Good conditions. From Atlantis majoris quinta pars, Orbem maritimum [Novus Atlas, volume V: carte ma...
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1650s Modern Europe

Materials

Etching

Nova Zemla - Etching by Johannes Janssonius - 1650s
By Johannes Janssonius
Located in Roma, IT
Nova Zemla is an ancient map realized in 1650 by Johannes Janssonius (1588-1664). Good conditions. From Atlantis majoris quinta pars, Orbem maritimum [Novus Atlas, volume V: carte ...
Category

1650s Modern Europe

Materials

Etching

Polus Antarcticus - Etching by Johannes Janssonius - 1650s
By Johannes Janssonius
Located in Roma, IT
Polus Antarcticus is a top rare ancient map realized in 1650 by Johannes Janssonius (1588-1664). Good conditions. From Atlantis majoris quinta pars, Orbem maritimum [Novus Atlas, v...
Category

1650s Modern Europe

Materials

Etching

LC/BD, Stool / Authentic Stool by Le Corbusier and B. Doshi
By Le Corbusier
Located in Zürich, CH
This item expresses a specific rawness. There is no need for precise execution or the desire to appear sophisticated. It is simple, self-evident, and direct. It is made out of basic ...
Category

1650s Indian Mid-Century Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Iron

Silvio and Dorinda, a drawing by Leonaert Bramer, Vermeer's first master
Located in PARIS, FR
This finely executed drawing in pen and wash is typical of the work of Leonaert Bramer, one of the most fascinating yet little-known artists of 17th-century Holland. In a nocturnal ...
Category

1650s Old Masters Europe

Materials

Ink, Gouache, Laid Paper, Pen

Original Midcentury Carlsson & Co Esstisch Teak Vintage ausziehbar
By J.O. Carlssons Möbelindustri
Located in Berlin, DE
Wir bieten einen wunderschönen Esstisch vermutlich hergestellt von J.O. Carlsson aus den 1950er Jahren zum Verkauf an. Das Design stammt von Karl Erik Ekselius und ist ein zeitloses ...
Category

1650s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Teak

Vintage Bee Brooch 18k gold
Located in Genève, CH
A brooch shaped like a bee, probably from the 70s. French. 18k gold and approximately 0.30ct of diamonds.
Category

1670s French Antique Europe

Materials

Diamond, 18k Gold

17th Century Extension Table from Switzerland
Located in Brussels, Brussels
Fine 17th century table with two extensions coming from Switzerland This uncommun extension table has a very beautiful base with Fine carvings and t...
Category

1650s Swiss Directoire Antique Europe

Materials

Wood

Sambonet Design Roberto Sambonet Nel 1956 Stainless Steel Fish Kettle
Located in Biella, IT
by Roberto Sambonet design in the 1956 for Sambonet Italy. elegant oval shell shape to serve and cook fish in stainless steel with all document and box, first edition with the extens...
Category

1650s Italian Minimalist Antique Europe

Materials

Stainless Steel

Dressing Table in White Plastic and Wood with Indirect Lightning
Located in Ibiza, Spain
Beautiful dressing table with a lighted mirror. Crafted from a combination of plastic, lacquered wood, and decorative materials, this dressing table features a lighted mirror and a ...
Category

1670s Italian Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Wood

Table Rent Center Writing Desk Spanish Top 1 plank Chestnut Iron Handles L56"
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
Rare Spanish Rent table beautifully made with panelled detailing inside the open back where the tennant or client would sit to pay their dues. Characteristic, richly coloured and p...
Category

1650s Spanish Baroque Antique Europe

Materials

Chestnut

1950's Floor Lamp in Mahogany and Brass
Located in Parma, IT
Mid-century Italian floor lamp, 1950s. Structure in mahogany wood with brass details, foot in mahogany with brass band and crystal top. Four arms in brass for side lamps and one ce...
Category

1650s Italian Mid-Century Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Brass

95 Victor Vasarely - Serigraphie 100X100
By Victor Vasarely
Located in Brussels, BE
Screen printing signed by Victor Vasarely number 73/300 in Aluminium frame Please feel free to contact us for any additional information. We would be more than happy to assist you ...
Category

1670s Austrian Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Aluminum

Murano Glass Table Lamp Ghost Model by Angelo Mangiarotti for Skipper, Italy
By Skipper, Angelo Mangiarotti
Located in Milan, Italy
Ghost lamp by Angelo Mangiarotti, Polluce collection for Skipper, Italy, Mazzega Murano, circa 1970. With original label. Biography ANGELO MANGIAROTTI was born in Milan on 26th of F...
Category

1670s Italian Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Murano Glass

David Loggan: Hertford College, "Magdalen Hall" Oxford, 1675 engraving
By David Loggan
Located in London, GB
To see our other views of Oxford and Cambridge, scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this Seller" - or send us a message if you cannot find the ...
Category

1670s Realist Europe

Materials

Engraving

David Loggan: St Alban Hall, Merton College, Oxford 1675 engraving
By David Loggan
Located in London, GB
To see our other views of Oxford and Cambridge, scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this seller" - or send us a message if you cannot find the view you want. David Loggan (1634-1692) St. Alban Hall, Aula St Albani, Merton College...
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1670s Realist Europe

Materials

Engraving

Antique Double Door made of Walnut
Located in Cuneo, Italy (CN)
Antique Double door made of Walnut Comes from Saluzzo, Piemonte
Category

1670s Italian Antique Europe

Road Map John Ogilby No 75 Kings Lyn Harwich, Britannia Framed Wallhanging
By John Ogilby
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
The Road from Kings Lyn Co Norfolk to Harwich Co Essex. By John Ogilby His Majesties Cosmographer. Containing 76 miles, 1 furlong. From Lyn to Swaffam, to Stanford, to Thetford, To Icksworth, to Stowmarket, to Ipswich and to Harwich including ye Ferry, No 75, inscribed in pencil 1698 Hand colored and floated in the original black and gold frame, c1961. Some creasing commensurate with age. The back of the frame inscribed May 1961. Provenance : Private Collection, acquired c1961, along with No 74 Ipswich to Norwich & No 54 London to Yarmouth. All in the original black and gold frames. Sheet width 45cm., 17 ¾”., height 34.5cm., 13 ½“ Frame width 50cm 19 ¾”., height 40cm., 15 ¾” Literature: In a remarkable life John Ogilby pursued, several careers, each ending in misfortune, and yet he always emerged undeterred, to carry on. His modern reputation is based on his final career, started in his sixty-sixth year, as a publisher of maps and geographical accounts. Ogilby was born outside Dundee, in 1600, the son of a Scottish gentleman. While he was still a child, the family moved to London. When the elder Ogilby was imprisoned for debt, the young John invested his savings in a lottery, won a minor prize, and settled his father's debts. Unfortunately, not enough money was left to secure John a good apprenticeship; instead, he was apprenticed to a dance master. Ogilby was soon dancing in masques at court but, one day, while executing a particularly ambitious leap, he landed badly. The accident left him with a permanent limp, and ended his dancing career. However, he had come to the attention of Thomas Wentworth, later Earl of Strafford, Charles I's most senior minister. Ever one to exploit his contacts, Ogilby became a dance instructor in Strafford's household. When Strafford was sent to Ireland, Ogilby accompanied him as Deputy-Master of the Kings Revels, and then Master of Revels. In Dublin, he built the New Theatre, in St. Werburgh Street, which prospered at first, but the Irish Rebellion, in 1641, cost Ogilby his fortune, which he estimated at £2,000, and almost his life. After brief service as a soldier, he returned to England, survived shipwreck on the way, and arrived back penniless. On his return, Ogilby turned his attention to the Latin classics, as a translator and publisher. His first faltering attempt, in 1649, was a translation of the works of Virgil, but after his marriage to a wealthy widow the same year, his publishing activities received a considerable boost. One means by which Ogilby financed these volumes was by subscription, securing advance payments from his patrons, in return for including their name and coats-of-arms on the plates of illustrations. Another approach was to secure a patron, preferably in the court circle. Ogilby's first patron was Strafford, who found out too late that all leading ministers are dispensable when Charles I assented to his execution in 1641. As he re-established himself, Ogilby sought a new patron, the King himself. In 1661, Ogilby was approached to write poetry for Charles II's coronation procession; he later published 'The Relation of His Majesties Entertainment Passing Through the City of London', and a much enlarged edition the following year, which included a Fine set of plates depicting the procession. Royal favour was bestowed in 1674 when John Ogilby received the title of 'His Majesty's Cosmographer and Geographick Printer' with a salary of £13.6s.8d per annum. In 1665, Ogilby left London to avoid the Plague then ravaging the capital. The following year, in the Great Fire of London, Ogilby claimed that he lost his entire stock of books valued at some £3,000, as well as his shop and house, leaving him worth just £5. As he sought to restore his fortunes, Ogilby was already looking in new directions. The initial opportunity he seized on was the reconstruction of London's burnt-out centre. He secured appointment as a 'sworn viewer', whose duty was to establish the property boundaries as they existed before the Fire. Ogilby was assisted in the project by his step-grandson, William Morgan...
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1670s European Baroque Antique Europe

Materials

Paper

Complete Coffee Set 'Pirtti' by Raija Uosikkinen for Arabia Finland, 1970
Located in London, GB
Raija Uosikkinen for Arabia, 'Pirtti' coffee set Designed, circa 1970, manufactured, circa 1970-1980 Perfect condition showing virtually no signs...
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1670s Finnish Mid-Century Modern Antique Europe

David Loggan St Catharine's College Cambridge engraving 1690
By David Loggan
Located in London, GB
To see our other views of Oxford and Cambridge, scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this Seller" - or send us a message if you cannot find the ...
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1670s Realist Europe

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Engraving

David Loggan Wadham College Oxford Collegium Wadhamense 1675 engraving
By David Loggan
Located in London, GB
To see our other views of Oxford and Cambridge, scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this Seller" - or send us a message if you cannot find the view you want. David Loggan (1634-1692) Wadham College...
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1670s Realist Europe

Materials

Engraving

David Loggan St John's College Oxford Canterbury Quad engraving 1675
By David Loggan
Located in London, GB
David Loggan (1634-1692) St John's College Oxford - Canterbury Quad Engraving 1675 31x50cm Baptised in Danzig in 1634 Loggan's parents were English and Scottish. Studying engraving in Danzig with Willem Hondius (1598-1652 or 1658) he moved to London in the late 1650s producing the engraved title-page for the folio 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Marrying in 1663 he moved to Nuffield, Oxfordshire in 1665 to avoid the Plague and was in 1668/9 appointed Public Sculptor to the nearby University of Oxford having been commissioned to produce bird’s-eye views of all the Oxford Colleges. He lived in Holywell Street as he did this. Oxonia illustrata was published in 1675, with the help of Robert White (1645-1704). Following its completion he commenced work on his equivalent work for Cambridge, Cantabrigia Illustrata which was finally published in 1690 when he was made engraver to Cambridge University. Oxonia illustrata also includes an engraving of Winchester College (sharing its founder – William of Wykeham – with New College) whilst Cantabrigia illustrata includes one of Eton College (which shares its founder – Henry VIII – with King’s College). Bird’s-eye views required a particular talent as an architectural perspectivist of that era as it was not until 1783 that the first living thing (a sheep, named Montauciel ‘climb to the sky’) was sent aloft by the Mongolfier brothers in a balloon. Loggan thus had to rely on his imagination in conceiving the views. Loggan’s views constitute the first accurate depictions of the two Universities, in many ways unchanged today. Whilst the Oxford engravings were produced in reasonable numbers and ran to a second edition (on thicker paper and with a plate number in the bottom right-hand corner), those of Cambridge were printed in smaller numbers and no second edition was produced. The Dutchman Pieter van der Aa published some miniature versions of the engravings for James Beverell’s guidebook to the UK Les Delices de la Grande Bretagne c. 1708. Edmund Hort New (1871-1931) produced a series of pen-and-ink drawings of views of Oxford that paid homage to Loggan showing the development of the city in the following two hundred years. They were turned into photoengravings by Emery Walker...
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1670s Realist Europe

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Engraving

David Loggan St Peter's College Oxford New Hall Inn - Aula Novi Hospitii 1675
By David Loggan
Located in London, GB
David Loggan (1634-1692) St Peter's College Oxford - New Inn Hall, Aula Novi Hospitii Engraving 1675 25x36cm Baptised in Danzig in 1634 Loggan's parents were English and Scottish. Studying engraving in Danzig with Willem Hondius (1598-1652 or 1658) he moved to London in the late 1650s producing the engraved title-page for the folio 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Marrying in 1663 he moved to Nuffield, Oxfordshire in 1665 to avoid the Plague and was in 1668/9 appointed Public Sculptor to the nearby University of Oxford having been commissioned to produce bird’s-eye views of all the Oxford Colleges. He lived in Holywell Street as he did this. Oxonia illustrata was published in 1675, with the help of Robert White (1645-1704). Following its completion he commenced work on his equivalent work for Cambridge, Cantabrigia Illustrata which was finally published in 1690 when he was made engraver to Cambridge University. Oxonia illustrata also includes an engraving of Winchester College (sharing its founder – William of Wykeham – with New College) whilst Cantabrigia illustrata includes one of Eton College (which shares its founder – Henry VIII – with King’s College). Bird’s-eye views required a particular talent as an architectural perspectivist of that era as it was not until 1783 that the first living thing (a sheep, named Montauciel ‘climb to the sky’) was sent aloft by the Mongolfier brothers in a balloon. Loggan thus had to rely on his imagination in conceiving the views. Loggan’s views constitute the first accurate depictions of the two Universities, in many ways unchanged today. Whilst the Oxford engravings were produced in reasonable numbers and ran to a second edition (on thicker paper and with a plate number in the bottom right-hand corner), those of Cambridge were printed in smaller numbers and no second edition was produced. The Dutchman Pieter van der Aa published some miniature versions of the engravings for James Beverell’s guidebook to the UK Les Delices de la Grande Bretagne c. 1708. Edmund Hort New (1871-1931) produced a series of pen-and-ink drawings of views of Oxford that paid homage to Loggan showing the development of the city in the following two hundred years. They were turned into photoengravings by Emery...
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1670s Realist Europe

Materials

Engraving

David Loggan Frontispiece Public Schools Oxford engraving 1675
By David Loggan
Located in London, GB
David Loggan (1634-1692) Frontispiece Public Schools Engraving 33x42cm Baptised in Danzig in 1634 his parents were English and Scottish. Studying engrav...
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1670s Realist Europe

Materials

Engraving

David Loggan Hall of the Blessed Virgin Oxford Engraving
By David Loggan
Located in London, GB
To see our other views of Oxford and Cambridge, scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this Seller" - or send us a message if you cannot find the view you want. David Loggan (1634-1692) Hall of the Blessed Virgin...
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1670s Europe

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Engraving

Table Gateleg Oval Oak Flemish Split Leg 5ft Original Ironwork Architetural
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
AN UNUSUAL, FLEMISH, BAROQUE, OAK, SPLIT, GATELEG, OVAL TABLE WITH ORIGINAL IRONWORK & SINGLE DRAWER, 5ft - The turnings are architecturally inspired and the split leg creates a par...
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1650s Dutch Baroque Antique Europe

Materials

Oak

Norwegian Rosewood 60s 'Darby' Dining Chairs Designed By Torbjörn Afdal
Located in STOKE ON TRENT, GB
Set of Four Norwegian 60s 'Darby' Dining Chairs Designed by Torbjörn Afdal for Bruksbo A set of four Norwegian sculpted Danish design Rosewood 'Darby' dining chairs, designed by To...
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1650s Antique Europe

Materials

Rosewood

Articulated floor lamp By Gemma Bernal for Tramo 1970's
By Gemma Bernal
Located in Brussels, BE
The lamp's minimalist structure features a sleek, angular wooden frame that showcases the natural beauty of the wood grain, embodying the clean lines and functional elegance typical ...
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1670s Spanish Mid-Century Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Metal

Antique 1679 Dated Charles II Hand Carved Sideboard Cherub Angels Grape Vines
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
We are delighted to offer for sale this very rare and highly collectable, 1679 dated, Italian hand carved sideboard in bleached oak A very goo...
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1670s English Charles II Antique Europe

Materials

Oak

Road Map, John Ogilby, No 54, London, Yarmouth, Britannia
By John Ogilby
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
The Road from London to Yarmouth com. Norfolk. By John Ogilby, His Majesties Cosmographer. Containing 122 miles, 5 furlongs. No 54. From Standard in Co...
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1670s English Baroque Antique Europe

Materials

Paper

Road Map John Ogilby London St David's Britannia No 15 Abingdon Monmouth Framed
By John Ogilby
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
John Ogilby (British 1600-1676) Cosmographer and Geographick Printer to Charles II. A road map from Britannia, 1675/6. No 15. The continuation of the r...
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1670s English Baroque Antique Europe

Materials

Paper

Luciano Frigerio for Frigerio Di Desio Mirror
By Luciano Frigerio di Desio
Located in Milano, Lombardia
This mirror has been bought directly from the daughter's designer, from his personal studio in Desio, Italy.
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1670s European Mid-Century Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Wood

Road Map, John Ogilby, London, Barwick, York, Chester, Darlington, Durham Framed
By John Ogilby
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
The continuation of the road from London to Barwick beginning at York and extending to Chester in ye Street. Plate ye 4th continuing 76 ½ miles. No 8. York to Burrowbridge, to Top...
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1670s English Baroque Antique Europe

Materials

Paper

Table Rent Low High Low Sofa Side Italian Bologna Sliding Top Walnut Baroque
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
- Rare small, low 24" high Bologna rent table with sliding top - Stunning, finely figured 1.5inch, 4cm thick, original sliding top - Characteristic Bologna turnings and ornamentat...
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1650s Italian Baroque Antique Europe

Materials

Walnut

Spectacular Bronze Sculpture, Italy
Located in Milan, Italy
Sculpture in bronze lost-wax casting,. Origin from a Como private house in circa 1970.
Category

1670s Italian Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Bronze

Table Lamp Polluce Collection by Angelo Mangiarotti for Skipper, Italy
By Skipper, Angelo Mangiarotti
Located in Milan, Italy
Table lamp by Angelo Mangiarotti, Polluce Collection for Skipper, Italy, Mazzega Murano, circa 1970. Biography ANGELO MANGIAROTTI was born in Milan on 26th of February 1921. He grad...
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1670s Italian Modern Antique Europe

Materials

Murano Glass

Entablature II, from Entablature Series
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in London, GB
Screenprint in colours with embossing and collage of gloss copper and mat pink metallic foil, 1976, on Rives BFK paper, signed and dated in pencil, numbered from edition of 30 (there...
Category

1670s American Modern Europe

Materials

Screen

Gérard Edelinck - Portrait
Located in Braintree, GB
Artist: Gérard Edelinck Title: Tetelin Pincit Signed - Artists Signature - Year 1675 Medium: Etching Gérard Edelinck (20 October 1640–2 April 1707) was a copper-plate engraver and print publisher of Flemish origin, who worked in Paris from 1666 and became a naturalized French citizen in 1675. The work of this great engraver constitutes an epoch in the art. Edelinck stands above and apart from his predecessors and contemporaries in that he excelled, not in some one respect, but in all respects, that while one engraver attained excellence in correct form...
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1670s French Antique Europe

La circoncision dans l'étable - Original Etching by Rembrandt - 1654
By Rembrandt van Rijn
Located in Roma, IT
Rembrandt van Rijn (1696-1669), La circoncision dans l’étable, 1654 Etching on watermarked paper. Beautiful artist’s proof, signed and dated in plate higher-left : “Rembrandt 1654”...
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1650s Old Masters Europe

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Etching

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