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Table ornament
Wenzel Jamnitzer, 1549, table piece, BK-17040-A
This receptacle stood on the table on special occasions. Although it was never used for food, since it was far too precious. It was made for the city of Nuremberg in 1549 by Wenzel Jamnitzer, then a world-famous silversmith. Jamnitzer produced incredibly intricate work using a new method. All the…
On display in room 2.3
Wine fountain and cooler
Alger Mensma (attributed to), 1731, BK-1963-65
This urn and cooler for washing hands and glasses, formed the decorative centrepiece on a luxurious sideboard. Both were presented to Cornelis Schrijver in recognition of his heroism at sea. That is the symbolism of the reliefs of heraldic arms, fish, shells and sea deities.
On display in room 1.1
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
Sutra box
anonymous, c. 1200 - c. 1400, box, AK-MAK-178
On display in Asian pavilion, room 2
Basin with Diana and Actaeon
Paulus Willemsz. van Vianen, 1613, dish, BK-16089-A
On display in room 2.3
Ewer and Basin
Johannes Lutma (1584-1669), 1647, dish, BK-NM-10244-A
On display in room 2.8
Cutlery canteen
Johannes Schiotling, 1772, BK-1964-13
On display in room 1.2
Tazza (footed drinking cup) with a…
Aelbert Verhaer (attributed to), 1602, BK-1960-14
On display in room 2.3
Ontzet van Leiden
Dirk Jacobsz., 1574, history medal, NG-VG-1-406
On display in room 2.16