Pair of biscuit containers

Diederik Willem Rethmeyer, 1791

These two plain containers are decorated only with a beaded edge. Their form is determined by their function. During dessert, biscuits were served from the round container, and 'oublies' (small rolled-up waffles) from the rectangular one. Such silver biscuit containers almost always come in pairs and are a typically Dutch phenomenon. Their shape may have been derived from simpler models made of tin.

  • Artwork typetin
  • Object numberBK-14422
  • Dimensionsheight 7.6 cm x width 10.7 cm x depth 7.6 cm x weight 617.0 gr
  • Physical characteristicszilver