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Desk
Abraham Roentgen, c. 1758 - c. 1760, BK-16676
This desk has numerous secret compartments and drawers and even includes a fold-out prie-dieu. It was made for Johann Philipp von Walderdorff, archbishop and elector of Trier, and is decorated at the top with his portrait and heraldic arms. The desk is the most expensive showpiece ever made by…
On display in room 1.9
Toilet Mirror
Joseph-Germain Dutalis, 1828 - 1829, BK-1994-34
This mirror was the centrepiece of a large set of toiletry articles that the Dutch king Willem I had made as a wedding gift for his daughter Princess Marianne, who married Prince Albert of Prussia in 1830. The king commissioned Dutalis, the leading jeweller in Brussels, to make this superb ensemble…
On display in room 1.13
Salt-cellar
anonymous, 1618, salt (condiment vessel), BK-1988-15-A
On display in room 2.12
Bokaal van de schutterij van de…
anonymous, c. 1624, cup, BK-NM-585
On display in room 0.7
Nautilus cup
anonymous, c. 1590, BK-1953-23
On display in room 2.3
Tea tray, cake stands, jam dish,…
Martin Guillaume Biennais, c. 1817, BK-17027-B
On display in room 1.13
Goblet
Meissener Porzellan Manufaktur, c. 1727, goblet, BK-17438
On display in room 1.4
Ewer
anonymous, c. 1400 - c. 1500, BK-17101
On display in room 0.2
Table clock in the shape of Atlas
Pierre Louteau (attributed to), c. 1603 - c. 1628, table clock, BK-17012
On display in room 2.3