Specimens similar to EX #33
Note in the second photo the coffee table is half visible on the side.
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And since you all want to see the dovetails
Here is another specimen, model unknown, but very similar to later models in the catalog.
Note that in the third photo, you can see the characteristic finished back on Aasbjerg pieces. You can't see in the photo that the back is screwed on with small flathead screws in countersunk holes. Very meticulous Aasbjerg was: no staples. I will take photos of a sideboard in personal collection and post it.
Also, in the photo showing the dovetails, you can just make out another Aasbjerg characteristic, the solid teak boards were joined with a routed seam with sloping edges and a flat bottom: \_/. Occasionally in thicker tops he used a glued butt joint instead of the routed joint.
Time for some more pages: Page 13
There are 90 pages in total, with a variety of other company's designs mostly in the beginning with more and more Johannes Aasbjerg designs towards the end. So there is a good bit of "ground to cover" here in the beginning.
France & Søn Models: 137 by Finn Juhl and 532
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