Home Accents – cenove.shop https://www.cenove.shop Sat, 12 Oct 2024 02:48:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Wood Trunk from Borneo, Early 20th Century https://www.cenove.shop/product/wood-trunk-from-borneo-early-20th-century/ https://www.cenove.shop/product/wood-trunk-from-borneo-early-20th-century/#respond Sat, 12 Oct 2024 02:48:30 +0000 https://www.cenove.shop/product/wood-trunk-from-borneo-early-20th-century/ An early 20th Century Teak and Cedar trunk, hand-crafted in Borneo, Indonesia.

The outside of the trunk is finished in caramel brown, with original metal handles on the sides and also its original metal lock. The inside is raw, unfinished cedar, with one small compartment and one small drawer.

Sound structural condition. The finish presents signs of use consistent with its age.

  • Dimensions:
    Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80.01 cm)Depth: 19.5 in (49.53 cm)
  • Style:
    Dutch Colonial(Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    CedarMetalHand-Crafted
  • Place of Origin:
    Indonesia
  • Period:
    1910-1919
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Early 20th Century
  • Condition:
    GoodWear consistent with age and use. Minor fading. No structural issues or significant losses.

  • Seller Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 03 INDO 7191Seller: LU825036855432
]]> https://www.cenove.shop/product/wood-trunk-from-borneo-early-20th-century/feed/ 0 An exceptional pair of BLAEU table globes https://www.cenove.shop/product/an-exceptional-pair-of-blaeu-table-globes/ https://www.cenove.shop/product/an-exceptional-pair-of-blaeu-table-globes/#respond Sat, 12 Oct 2024 02:47:51 +0000 https://www.cenove.shop/product/an-exceptional-pair-of-blaeu-table-globes/ A very rare set of globes, 9 inch / 23cm, with an overall height of 38 cm, Amsterdam, dated 1602, but published after 1621. In their original stands with circular wooden horizon rings, covered with printed paper, supported by four legs and brass meridian rings supported by a single column.

The terrestrial and celestial globe are made up of a set of 12 engraved gores, heightened in gold and Arctic ice caps, printed on paper and mounted on a plaster sphere of papier maché. Each sphere is mounted in a graduated brass meridian ring with the production number stamped at the back of the ring. Both globes are mounted on four-legged ebonized oak Dutch stands, which support the horizon ring. The legs are connected by two crossbeams which support a circular base plate with central support for the meridian ring. The horizon rings are covered with printed paper. With usual defects: paper equinoctial tables present gaps that are filled and restored; small splits along gores; several partially deleted entries; on the globe, the date 1602 and the text of the cartouche in America, are illegible ; small scattered spots but in general in good condition for such an early globe pair of which presently only 19 pair are recorded.

These 9-inch globes are among the rarest since very few copies of them are known to exist, in comparison with the smaller or larger globes of Blaeu (4, 6, 13.5, and 26 inches). Blaeu’s terrestrial globes were highly valued and were much in demand, because of the care with which they had been prepared, because of the efforts to give the latest information on discoveries, and because of the loxodromic lines that made them of special value to navigators.
His celestial globes were appreciated for the fact that he had been the pupil of Tycho Brahe, who was himself known to be the greatest astronomer of his time.

Willem Janszoon Blaeu (1571–1638), originally trained in astronomy, he quickly became a leading maker of maps, atlases and instruments. Blaeu’s globes were luxury items for wealthy and intellectual merchants and nobility who benefited from Blaeu’s access through the Dutch East India Company to the latest navigational discoveries and geographical information.

Willem Jansz Blaeu collected information that Dutch mariners gathered from around world and brought back to Amsterdam. Crews were instructed to record information about the lands they visited and the skies they saw. Blaeu incorporated these observations in maps and globes. Through his web of contacts and thanks to assiduous research, he was also able to obtain the most recent information about the latest discoveries in the western hemisphere and the South Pacific, where Dutch explorers were particularly active at the time.
Since the globe was published after 1618, Blaeu was able to include the discoveries made by Henry Hudson in his attempt to find a passage to the East Indies. He also included recent Pacific discoveries of the celebrated voyages of Willem Cornelis Schouten and Jacob Le Maire, who both traversed the South Pacific and the Atlantic. The findings of Schouten and Le Maire in the Tierra del Fuego region are also incorporated.
The Strait of Le Maire is drawn and the hypothetical southern continent is labelled “Terra Australis Incognita Magalanica”. Olivier van Noort’s track is drawn and labelled. His route is indicated with a broken line and the words: “Navigationis Olivierij ductus” (several times). There are various decorative features, such as animals on the different continents, many ships on the high seas and allegorical and mythical figures around the cartouches.

The nine-inch globe is not just a smaller version of the one published in 1599. Drawings of animals and people do often correspond to those on the earlier globe, but Blaeu made several significant changes.
– The west coast of North America is drawn differently and the river system of Brazil is altered.
– The hypothetical southern continent is labelled: Terra Australis Incognita Magallanica.
– There are nine ocean names in handsome curling letters: Mare Congelatum, Mare Atlanticum, Oceanus Aethiopicus, Mare Arabicum et Indicum, Mare di India, Oceanus Chinensis, Mar del Zur, Mare Pacificum, Mar del Nort.
– Willem Blaeu, always eager to display the latest discoveries, traced the route of Van Noort’s route with a broken line. The findings of the voyage of Schouten and Le Maire in the Tierro del Fuego region are included, despite the 1602 date (names: Fr. Le Maire, Mauritius, Staten Landt, C.Hoorn, I.Barneveltij).

The following states are known:

Terrestrial
First state: 1602 (no known examples).
Second state, c1618-1621 (no known examples).
Third state: 1602, but c1621 (the present example).
All the states are dated 1602 but the second state must have been published after 1618, since it includes the discoveries of Schouten and Le Maire (1615–1617), but not the name “Blaeu”.
Elly Dekker makes no distinction between the different states. The third state can be divided into states 3a and 3b. All globes have a different production number, some of which are illegible today. This terrestrial nine-inch globe is marked with “fabr. nr. 4”.

Celestial
First state: 1602 (known in a catalogue record but no known example surviving).
Second state: presumably published after 1621.
All 30 known celestial globes are in the second state, as this one, which is marked with “fabr. no. 12”.
Rare: there are 19 recorded pairs, of which 14 are in institutions.

Bibliography
Van der Krogt, Globi Neerlandici BLA III
Dekker GLB0152, GLB0083 (terrestrial) and GLB0151 (celestial).

  • Creator:
    Willem Blaeu(Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15 in (38.1 cm)Diameter: 9 in (22.86 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 2
  • Style:
    Dutch Colonial(Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    OtherPaperWoodAmsterdam School
  • Place of Origin:
    Europe
  • Period:
    17th Century
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1602
  • Condition:
    GoodRepaired: The hour circles are renewed, the space between the gores are filled up at some places, the gold on the compass roses has been complemented. Wear consistent with age and use. In general in good condition for such an early globe pair.

  • Seller Location:
    ZWIJNDRECHT, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: LU9419237294302
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VALK, Gerard and Leonard. [Terrestrial globe:] Cosmotheore, caelesti nostro globo, par, et plane novus, hic terrestris ut existeret, certo scias, errore veterum sublato, non tantum utriusque orbis, longitudines ac latitudines, par reiterates neotericorum observationes, hicce esse restitutas, sed et nullum typis emendatiorem prodiisse, hoc igitur novissimô tam diu fruere, donec sub majori forma, meô aere alios excudam Gerardus Valk calcographus, Amsterdami, A[nn]o 17[50] cum privilegio. Amsterdam, [Maria Schenk, widow of Leonard Valk], 17[50]. And: [Celestial globe:] Uranographia, caelum omne hie complectens, illa pro ut aucta, et ad annum 1700 competum, magno ab hevelio, correcta est, ita, ejus ex prototypis, sua noviter haec ectypa, veris astronomiae cultoribus, exhibit et consecrate, Ger. et Leon. Valk, Amstelaedamenses. Amsterdam, Gerard and Leonard Valk, [ca. 1711].

A pair of rare Valk table globes published by Gerard and Leonard Valk at Amsterdam ca. 1711 and their heirs in 1750.

The Dutch globe makers Gerard Valk (1652–1726) and his son Leonard Valk (1675–1746) were the most important, indeed the only significant, publishers of globes in the Netherlands in the eighteenth century. The design of their globes was completely new and incorporated the latest geographical and astronomical discoveries, making them the most accurate globes of their time.

Valk completed his present 15 inch (39 cm) globes in 1707 and the copper plates went through several states over the years. The terrestrial globe is here in what Van der Krogt calls state 3 (with the date changed to 1750 by pasting a slip over the “45” of the “1745” in state 2). Leonard Valk made the most important revision to the 1707 topographic image sometime between 1730 and 1745 when he revised the Caspian Sea and Aral Sea based on a new mapping. The celestial globe, is in state 2 (as published ca. 1711, when Leonard’s name was added to his father’s, but it was not further revised until 1745). The Valks apparently numbered each globe they made, stamping the number on the back of the brass meridian ring near the north pole and beginning a new series when the plate was revised.

The present terrestrial globe is numbered “3”; the meridian ring of the celestial globe is not original and bears no number. They apparently made very few of these globes, for in the present states Van der Krogt records no numbers higher than 10 for the terrestrial globe or 7 for the globe. By contrast, for the 12 inch celestrial globe in state 2 he records a globe number 45 and for several others he records numbers in the 20s and 30s.

The present pair form a beautiful example of the outstanding work of the Dutch Valk family as globe makers. Each globe made up of two hollow paper-maché hemispheres joined at the equator and covered with a layer of plaster, the whole covered with eighteen engraved gores and two polar calottes, the celestial calottes on the ecliptic poles. The equator is graduated in individual degrees, the ecliptic in individual days of the houses of the Zodiac with sigils. Each globe has a brass meridian ring and hour dial with a hand-coloured printed paper ring on the wooden horizon ring, showing degrees and the days of the houses of the Zodiac.

Each globe supported by four columns with bun feet on a Dutch-style oak stand connected by cross-stretchers supporting a circular base plate, with a support for the meridian ring at its centre. Including the oak stand, each globe has a height of 59 cm (23 inches). The last two digits of the year on the terrestrial globe have been nearly obliterated, but one can see that they were formerly covered with a slip, as expected in state 3. Both stands are new and the celestial globe has a later hour dial and brass meridian ring and its paper horizon ring is in facsimile. Some minor paper repairs in Ethiopia (terrestrial globe) have been professionally restored. Overall in good condition. An extraordinary, eye-catching set of these rare globes.

Van der Krogt, Globi Neerlandici, pp. 313–331, 555–557, globes VAL III T state 3 (4 copies: numbered 2, 4, 8 & 10) & VAL III C state 2 (4 copies, numbered 2, 6, 7 & one unnumbered).

  • Creator:
    Gerard and Leonard Valk(Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 23 in (58.42 cm)Diameter: 15 in (38.1 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 2
  • Style:
    Dutch Colonial(Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    OtherPaperWoodAmsterdam School
  • Place of Origin:
    Netherlands
  • Period:
    18th Century
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1700/1750
  • Condition:
    GoodReplacements made: The celestial globe has a new stand, a later hour dial and brass meridian ring and its paper horizon ring is in facsimile. Some minor paper repairs in Ethiopia (terrestrial globe) have been professionally restored. Wear consistent with age and use. Overall in good condition. An extraordinary, eye-catching set of these rare globes.

  • Seller Location:
    ZWIJNDRECHT, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: LU9419237295392
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  • Dimensions:
    Height: 65.5 in (166.37 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
  • Style:
    Dutch Colonial (In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    LeatherPaintWood
  • Place of Origin:
    Netherlands
  • Period:
    18th Century
  • Date of Manufacture:
    18th Century
  • Condition:
    GoodWear consistent with age and use.

  • Seller Location:
    Bradenton, FL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 1599 XSeller: LU6067238155002
]]> https://www.cenove.shop/product/18th-century-l-painted-and-tooled-leather-four-panel-screen/feed/ 0 18th Century Sri Lankan Satinwood Trunk https://www.cenove.shop/product/18th-century-sri-lankan-satinwood-trunk/ https://www.cenove.shop/product/18th-century-sri-lankan-satinwood-trunk/#respond Fri, 11 Oct 2024 23:18:12 +0000 https://www.cenove.shop/product/18th-century-sri-lankan-satinwood-trunk/ A striking Sri Lankan satinwood trunk from the 18th Century. The trunk’s edges are decorated with a scalloped design at the front and sides. The top of this trunk opens at one side and is hinged at the other.

  • Dimensions:
    Height: 25.5 in (64.77 cm)Width: 51.5 in (130.81 cm)Depth: 23 in (58.42 cm)
  • Style:
    Dutch Colonial(Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Satinwood
  • Place of Origin:
    Sri Lanka
  • Period:
    Mid-18th Century
  • Date of Manufacture:
    circa 1750
  • Condition:
    GoodRefinished. Wear consistent with age and use.

  • Seller Location:
    San Marino, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: FR04028Seller: LU868826186702
]]> https://www.cenove.shop/product/18th-century-sri-lankan-satinwood-trunk/feed/ 0 Antique English Brass Tapesty Fireplace Screen Ball & Claw Hearthware Guard https://www.cenove.shop/product/antique-english-brass-tapesty-fireplace-screen-ball-claw-hearthware-guard/ https://www.cenove.shop/product/antique-english-brass-tapesty-fireplace-screen-ball-claw-hearthware-guard/#respond Fri, 11 Oct 2024 14:26:37 +0000 https://www.cenove.shop/product/antique-english-brass-tapesty-fireplace-screen-ball-claw-hearthware-guard/ Antique French Victorian Directoire fireplace screen. Made of brass featuring exceptional reticulated fretwork with fluting and ornate ball & claw feet. Great for use with stained glass or a tapestry. Measure: 46″.

  • Dimensions:
    Height: 45.5 in (115.57 cm)Width: 25 in (63.5 cm)Depth: 14.5 in (36.83 cm)
  • Style:
    Directoire(In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Brass
  • Period:
    19th Century
  • Date of Manufacture:
    19th Century
  • Condition:
    GoodWear consistent with age and use. Good antique condition, wear and distressing commensurate with age and use, finish wear / loss, pitting / tarnish, missing one brass ball shaped fastener along base.

  • Seller Location:
    Dayton, OH
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 32487Seller: LU5343226159622
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