Vintage Dutch magazine rack made of forged iron and with a ceramic tile tabletop.
The tiles depict two famous paintings by Dutch master Frans Hals (1582 to 1666).
The far left shows The Lute Player (1623) and the far right The Merry Drinker (1630). The tile in the middle is The Oyster Eater (1690) by Adriaen van der Cabel (1631 to 1705). The three tiles are attached to fiberboard and this sits on top of the rack and can be removed. The tiles have some surface marks and discoloration due to usage. The iron is somewhat oxidated with some surface marks and some discoloration. This rack sits a little unevenly on the floor. The photographs are a part of the description.
Dimensions:
47cm (W) x 28cm (D) x 60cm (H)
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- The far left shows The Lute Player (1623) and the far right The Merry Drinker (1630). The tile in the middle is The Oyster Eater (1690) by Adriaen van der Cabel (1631 to 1705). The three tiles are attached to fiberboard and this sits on top of the rack and can be removed.
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