Frank Van Laer
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Frank Van Laer
Address:
Leopoldstraat 16 ,
2000 Antwerpen
Region: Antwerpen
Country: Belgium
Tel.: +32 (0)475 29 19 63
E-mail: info@frankvanlaer.be
Website: www.FrankVanLaer.be
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leather chair circa 1900

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leather chair circa 1900

Pair of 19th century candlesticks in rosewood

Pair of 19th century candlesticks in rosewood

Des terrine de poisson on terre à pipe, des années 40

Des terrine de poisson on terre à pipe, des années 40

41 x 16 x h: 20 cm 

16,14 x 6,3 x h: 7,87 inch

White painted pine table circa 1900.

White painted pine table circa 1900.

203 x 74,5 x h: 74 cm
19th century copy of the Roman statue Spinario

19th century copy of the Roman statue Spinario

Fondeur : F. Barbediènne

18 x 12 x h: 23,5 cm

7,09 x 4,72 x h: 9,25 inch

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Oak organic side table circa 1900

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Oak organic side table circa 1900

135 x 60 x h: 77 cm

53,15 x 23,62 x h: 30,31 inch

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Oval wine table in fruitwood

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Oval wine table in fruitwood

Spanish wooden bench circa 1800

Spanish wooden bench circa 1800

184 x 71 x h: 86cm

72,44 x 27,95 x h: 33,86 inch

An 18th century English oak Shepherd's chair

An 18th century English oak Shepherd's chair

A Large Gogotte De Fontainebleau, Presented On A Metal Stand

A Large Gogotte De Fontainebleau, Presented On A Metal Stand

These types of stones come from the pure sands of Fontainebleau. These sands were deposited in dune, coastal and deltaic environments during the lower Oligocene (33.9 to 28.1 million years ago). The Fontainebleau Gogottes are sandstone concretions made of siliceous sand cemented by silica dispersed within uncemented sand. Since the 1970s, these sandstone concretions have been called 'Gogottes' or 'sandstone dolls'. Louis XIV appreciated these strange shapes and used many Gogottes for the ponds and fountains in the park of the Château de Versailles. One can see them around the basins of the bosquet des trois fontaines or of the Encelade.

31 x 42 cm

12,20 x 16,54 inch

A Large Gogotte De Fontainebleau, Presented On A Metal Stand

A Large Gogotte De Fontainebleau, Presented On A Metal Stand

These types of stones come from the pure sands of Fontainebleau. These sands were deposited in dune, coastal and deltaic environments during the lower Oligocene (33.9 to 28.1 million years ago). The Fontainebleau Gogottes are sandstone concretions made of siliceous sand cemented by silica dispersed within uncemented sand. Since the 1970s, these sandstone concretions have been called 'Gogottes' or 'sandstone dolls'. Louis XIV appreciated these strange shapes and used many Gogottes for the ponds and fountains in the park of the Château de Versailles. One can see them around the basins of the bosquet des trois fontaines or of the Encelade.

46 x 36 cm

18,11 x 14,17 inch

 

Pair of English ,18th century Console tables ( later top in Petit Granit )

Pair of English ,18th century Console tables ( later top in Petit Granit )

Provenance: Axel Vervoordt 

147 x 86 x h: 77 cm

57,87 x 33,86 x h: 30,31 Inch