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Collection

Crystal

Engeland, 1760-1800

Three pairs of candlesticks with loose grease traps

England or Liege, c. 1807

Chestnut vase

Liege or Bohemia, c. 1800

Two bonbon glasses with lids

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Silver

Amsen, Ferdinand

Tea canister

Peter & Ann Bateman

Pair of saltcellars

Peter & Ann Bateman

Milk jug

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Paintings

Steen, Jan (copy after)

Rhetoricians

Aerts, Hendrick

Allegory on death (?)

Amigoni, Jacopo

Consul Marcus Curius Dentatus prefers turnips to the Samnites’ presents.

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Drawings

Rubens, Peter Paul

The judgement of Solomon

Ruisdael, Jacob van

View of Haarlem

Ruisdael, Jacob van

View of Haarlem

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Porcelain

China, Kangxi period (1662-1722)

Five-piece cabinet set

China, Kangxi period (1662-1722)

Cup

Duitsland, Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen

Liqueur set

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Engeland, 1760-1800

Three pairs of candlesticks with loose grease traps

Glass :
Dating: 1760-1800
Objectnumber: OGL-007-1946

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England or Liege, c. 1807

Chestnut vase

glass, silver: 32 x 22 cm
Dating: 1807
Objectnumber: OG-008-1946

Clear, colourless glass. Square thickened base, the underside cut in star shape. Stem with knot. Egg-shaped chalice, cut in facets and with diamond tips. Around the centre of the body a garland of leaves or chalices. The rim has a silver band with two lion heads and rings. The lid is missing.

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Liege or Bohemia, c. 1800

Two bonbon glasses with lids

glas (materiaal): 20cm x 20cm x 15cm x 20cm x 20cm x 15cm
Dating: 1800
Objectnumber: OG-013-1946

Clear, colourless glass. Flat base, at the bottom a cut star. Curving oval-shaped body with scalloped rim with fans. Arched lid with pointed faceted knob. Lid cut in diamonds, diamonds and facets, body cut in diamonds and semi-circles, together forming a geometric (star) motif, deeply cut.

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Amsen, Ferdinand

1778 - 1838

Tea canister

Silver: 11 x 12 cm
Dating: 1807
Objectnumber: EM-046-1946

A set consisting of tea caddy, teapot (EM 45-1946) and milk jug (EM 47-1946)

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Peter & Ann Bateman

Pair of saltcellars

Silver, blue cobalt glass: 7cm x 11,5cm x 5,5cm
Dating: 1793-1794
Objectnumber: EM-130-1946

A pair of Adam style salt shakers with blue-glass inner bowl

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Peter & Ann Bateman

Milk jug

Silver: 16 x 7 cm
Dating: 1734-1735
Objectnumber: EM-039-1946

Silver milk jug made by Peter & Ann Bateman

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Steen, Jan (copy after)

1625 - 1679

Rhetoricians

Oil on panel: 63 x 47 cm
Dating: 1641-1899
Objectnumber: 110-1946

“Rederijkers” (rhetoricians) were aristocratic amateur poets who used to meet in chambers to practice their art. 
This is (a 19th century copy of) a painting Jan Steen made for a bet with Frans van Mieris, about who would be the fastest in producing a painting of a certain size.

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Aerts, Hendrick

1565 - 1603

Allegory on death (?)

Oil on canvas: 60 x 48 cm
Dating: 1602
Objectnumber: 137-1946

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Amigoni, Jacopo

1682 - 1752

Consul Marcus Curius Dentatus prefers turnips to the Samnites’ presents.

Oil on canvas: 106 x 80 cm
Dating: 1711-1752
Objectnumber: 211-1946

Dentatus, who lived as a simple farmer but was a consul of Rome, refused a bribe from the Samnites, arguing that he would rather eat turnips and that it was more honourable to conquer those who possessed gold than to own it oneself.

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Rubens, Peter Paul

1577 - 1640

The judgement of Solomon

Washed pen on paper: 14.1 x 16.5 cm
Dating: 1587-1640
Objectnumber: T099-1946

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Ruisdael, Jacob van

1628 - 1682

View of Haarlem

Black chalk on paper: 10.7 x 15 cm
Dating: 1646-1682
Objectnumber: T096-1946

Landscape drawing of a view of Haarlem. According to Knuttel and Rosenberg, this drawing together with the drawings ‘Gezicht op Haarlem’(T 94-1946) and ‘Gezicht op Haarlem’, (T 95-1946) are from the same sketchbook.

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Ruisdael, Jacob van

1628 - 1682

View of Haarlem

Black chalk on paper: 9.9 x 16.1 cm
Dating: 1646-1682
Objectnumber: T095-1946

Landscape drawing of a view of Haarlem. According to Knuttel and Rosenberg, this drawing together with the drawings ‘Gezicht op Haarlem’(T 94-1946) and ‘Gezicht op Haarlem’, (T 96-1946) are from the same sketchbook.

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China, Kangxi period (1662-1722)

Five-piece cabinet set

Porcelain:
Dating: 1662-1722
Objectnumber: OCVO-036-1946

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China, Kangxi period (1662-1722)

Cup

porcelain: 10 x 20.5 cm
Dating: 1662-1722
Objectnumber: OCVO-041-1946

The bowl is decorated in underglaze blue. The sides show a narrative depiction of Long Thighs, fools and immortals. At the top on the inside is a wide napkinwork border in blue. The catalogue lists the bowl as part of a set with OCVO-42-1946 and OCVO-46-1946.

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Duitsland, Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen

Liqueur set

porcelain: 3cm x 24cm x 18cm
Dating: 1730-1769
Objectnumber: OCDP-023-1946

A set consisting of a cabaret (presentation tray) with five (originally six) cups. The model of the cup consists of four lobes with a C-shaped ear. The cabaret is also four-pass lobed with two open handles. One of the handles has been broken off and glued. Liqueur sets first appear in 1739; they were used during the drinking of coffee.

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