Tea chest

Pieter Adolf Bruné, 1785

Bruné was a brother-in-law of Christoffel Mittscherlich, the leading assistant of Johannes Schiotling. This chest contains three canisters, two for tea and one for mixing. Tea was expensive and tea chests were therefore often fitted with a lock. Here, the keyhole is covered by a small ribbon-shaped lock plate from which musical instruments are suspended.

  • Artwork typetheebus
  • Object numberBK-1979-25-D
  • Dimensions0 x height 9.4 cm x width 11 cm x depth 7.1 cm x weight 360 g
  • Physical characteristicszilver, hout

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Tea chest

  • Object type

  • Object number

    BK-1979-25-D

  • Description

    Rechthoekige, zilveren mengbus, gedecoreerd met een gegrafeerde trofee van de visserij met dode vissen, een korf, spiesen en een fuik.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    • alloy mark
    • date letter: ‘A’
    • maker's mark
    • assay office mark
    • town mark

Creation

  • Creation

    silversmith: Pieter Adolf Bruné, Amsterdam

  • Dating

    1785

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    zilver, hout

  • Dimensions

    0 x height 9.4 cm x width 11 cm x depth 7.1 cm x weight 360 g


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