Tric-trac table made of iron wood (?), Inlaid with tropical woods, anonymous, 1700-1749 Tric-trac table, rectangular, of iron wood (?) Inlaid with tropical woods. The table rests on four square legs with baluster sections above houses, standing on low bobbins. The houses are connected by a cross that also has square baluster -shaped sections. Among the four profiled walls is a generation of a lotus motif (?) In the midst of Voluten. Under the removable djatihouten leaf (perhaps not associated) two subjects separated by a narrow compartment, closed by a slider. The bottoms of the courses are in


Tric-trac table made of iron wood (?), Inlaid with tropical woods, anonymous, 1700-1749 Tric-trac table, rectangular, of iron wood (?) Inlaid with tropical woods. The table rests on four square legs with baluster sections above houses, standing on low bobbins. The houses are connected by a cross that also has square baluster -shaped sections. Among the four profiled walls is a generation of a lotus motif (?) In the midst of Voluten. Under the removable djatihouten leaf (perhaps not associated) two subjects separated by a narrow compartment, closed by a slider. The bottoms of the courses are inlaid with alternately light and dark flamed playing fields, ending in Fleurons. With one light disc. Dutch East Indies, first half of the 18th century. Dutch East Indies, The wood (plant material). ironwood. teak (wood) Tric-trac table, rectangular, of iron wood (?) Inlaid with tropical woods. The table rests on four square legs with baluster sections above houses, standing on low bobbins. The houses are connected by a cross that also has square baluster -shaped sections. Among the four profiled walls is a generation of a lotus motif (?) In the midst of Voluten. Under the removable djatihouten leaf (perhaps not associated) two subjects separated by a narrow compartment, closed by a slider. The bottoms of the courses are inlaid with alternately light and dark flamed playing fields, ending in Fleurons. With one light disc. Dutch East Indies, first half of the 18th century. Dutch East Indies, The wood (plant material). ironwood. teak (wood)


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