The 'flap-aan-de-wand' was an integral part of the Hindeloopen interior as early as the 17th and 18th Century. This three-legged table with a flap-top can be stored away against the wall in the upright position, when not in use. The top of the table is put against the wall showing the underside of the table which is usually extensively decorated with acanthus scrolls, a central biblical scene, initials and date or in this case marble decoration, see Tj.W.R. de Haan, Volkskunst der lage landen, Amsterdam/Brussels, 1975, pp. 70-74.
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In overall fair country house condition. With the inevtiable knocks, marks, losses, scratches and shrinkage cracks, consistent with age and use. As stated in the catalouging, with losses to the decoration. The current white painted decoration with scuffs, scratches and losses throughout and would benefit from sympathetic restoration. The edge of the top with knocks and timber losses and with restoration. The painted panel to top with some chips and losses, and scuffed, overall rather dirty and foxed, and would benefit from stabilising. Some minor staining to the bottom field. The top with shrinkage split which would benefit from restoration. Otherwise structurally stable and ready to use.
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拍品 24拍卖编号 19648
THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURYA DUTCH WHITE-AND-POLYCHROME-DECORATED PINE TILT-TOP TABLE 'FLAP AAN DE WAND'估价: GBP 800 - 1,200