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Goblet (Roemer) with map of the Rhine River, Glass, engraved with a diamond point, Dutch, probably Amsterdam
Dutch, probably Amsterdam
early 17th century
Bench, Spruce, white oak, Dutch, probably
Dutch, probably
ca. 1700
Figure-top spoon, Silver, Dutch, probably Friesland
Dutch, probably Friesland
probably late 18th century
Embroidered sampler, Silk on linen, Dutch, probably Friesland
Dutch, probably Friesland
1670
Figure-top spoon, Silver, Dutch, probably Friesland
Dutch, probably Friesland
mid-18th century
Marriage box, Silver, Dutch, probably Amsterdam
Dutch, probably Amsterdam
late 19th or early 20th century
Soprano Recorder in B, Thomas Coenraet Boekhout  Dutch, Ebony, ivory, Dutch
Thomas Coenraet Boekhout
ca. 1700
Oboe in C, Hendrik Richters  Dutch, Ebony, ivory, silver, Dutch
Hendrik Richters
before 1727
Smallsword with Scabbard, Silver, steel, wood, leather, textile, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
ca. 1650–60
Smallsword, Steel, silver, wood, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
ca. 1650–60
Gorget, Brass, gold, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
ca. 1630
Cabinet on stand, Jan van Mekeren  Dutch, Oak veneered with rosewood, olivewood, ebony, holly, tulipwood, barberry and other partly green-stained marquetry woods, Dutch, Amsterdam
Jan van Mekeren
ca. 1700–1710
Ensemble, Iris van Herpen  Dutch, (a, b) plastic (polyamide); (c, d) leather, plastic (acrylic), Dutch
Iris van Herpen
Materialise
fall/winter 2011–12
Dress, Viktor & Rolf  Dutch, polyester, nylon, fiberglass, cotton, Dutch
Multiple artists/makers
spring/summer 2019
Dish: The Destruction of the Hosts of Pharaoh, Master IC (probably Jean Court) or French, Limoges, Painted enamel on copper, partly gilt.
Master IC (probably Jean Court)
Jean Cour (or Court)
probably early 17th century
Dish, Pewter, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
18th century
Goblet (Roemer), Glass, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
probably 19th century
Henry VIII, King of England (1491–1547, r. 1509–47), Steven Cornelisz van Herwijck  Netherlandish, Bronze, probably Dutch
Steven Cornelisz van Herwijck
16th–17th century
Cup with cover, Silver, nut, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
17th century
Beaker, Silver, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
17th century
Entombment, Monogrammist CB, Bronze, dark brown patina., probably Dutch
Monogrammist CB
17th century
Sampler, Wool on canvas, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
19th century
Fan, ivory, parchment, gouache, metal, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
third quarter 18th century
Tankard, Pewter, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
17th century
Folding bed chair (porter's chair), Mahogany and oak, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
ca. 1760
Shield-top spoon, Silver gilt, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
second half 19th century
Fan, Paper and ivory, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
third quarter 18th century
Sampler, Cotton and wool on canvas, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
1871
Sampler, Wool on canvas, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
19th century
Fan, Parchment, glass, and ivory, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
third quarter 18th century
Purse, cotton, silk, glass, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
1810–20
Purse, cotton, glass, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
1810–20
Saltcellar, Pewter, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
18th century
Horn, Glass, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
17th century
Figure-top spoon, Silver, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
probably second half 19th century
Sampler, Wool and silk on cotton canvas, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
19th century
Watch, C. Hallifax, Gold, shagreen, painted enamel, gilded brass, steel, probably Dutch
C. Hallifax
ca. 1783
Urn with cover and tray, Pewter, brass, wood, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
18th century
Glass, Glass, probably Dutch
probably Dutch
18th century
Mirror, Johannes Hannart (or Jan Hanat), Oak veneered with ebony; boxwood and ebonized boxwood; modern mirror glass, Dutch
Johannes Hannart (or Jan Hanat)
ca. 1685–1700