Kist van Coromandelhout with batter from Tin, Anton Fortuin, 1929 Case of Coromandelhout, inlaid with tin and with tin fittings, resting on double square legs. The coffin has extended corners and rules. The sides are provided with wavy tin batter at the top; The key plate on the front is included here. The flooded lid has a middle rule, on which a handle in the shape of a shell. The two panels are each inlaid with four stylized seaporses, between which cutting with the initials and May 8, 1929, within a cartouch form. designer: Northern NetherlandsNetherlands wood (plant material). tin (metal)


Kist van Coromandelhout with batter from Tin, Anton Fortuin, 1929 Case of Coromandelhout, inlaid with tin and with tin fittings, resting on double square legs. The coffin has extended corners and rules. The sides are provided with wavy tin batter at the top; The key plate on the front is included here. The flooded lid has a middle rule, on which a handle in the shape of a shell. The two panels are each inlaid with four stylized seaporses, between which cutting with the initials and May 8, 1929, within a cartouch form. designer: Northern NetherlandsNetherlands wood (plant material). tin (metal) Case of Coromandelhout, inlaid with tin and with tin fittings, resting on double square legs. The coffin has extended corners and rules. The sides are provided with wavy tin batter at the top; The key plate on the front is included here. The flooded lid has a middle rule, on which a handle in the shape of a shell. The two panels are each inlaid with four stylized seaporses, between which cutting with the initials and May 8, 1929, within a cartouch form. designer: Northern NetherlandsNetherlands wood (plant material). tin (metal)


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