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Desk

Abraham Roentgen, c. 1758 - c. 1760, BK-16676

This desk has numerous secret compartments and drawers and even includes a fold-out prie-dieu. It was made for Johann Philipp von Walderdorff, archbishop and elector of Trier, and is decorated at the top with his portrait and heraldic arms. The desk is the most expensive showpiece ever made by…

On display in room 1.9

Stadtholder’s chair

Gerrit Hutte, 1747, BK-NM-1315

Willem IV sat on this chair when he presided over the high court in The Hague. The cabinetmaker who made it, Hutte, and Van Dijck, who carved it, chose an extreme Rococo style for this ceremonial chair. The back is crowned with the arms of Zeeland, Holland and West Friesland and the embroidered…

On display in room 1.2

Mirrored cabinet

Dirk Froger (attributed to), c. 1764, furniture, BK-16431

On display in room 1.2

Secretary

anonymous, c. 1780 - c. 1790, BK-1970-28

On display in room 1.11

Two fête galante scenes

anonymous, c. 1795, reverse painting on glass, AK-RAK-2003-6-B

On display in room 1.5

Writing cabinet

anonymous, c. 1715 - c. 1740, BK-15983

On display in room 1.1

Two fête galante scenes

anonymous, c. 1795, reverse painting on glass, AK-RAK-2003-6-A

On display in room 1.5

Toilet set

anonymous, c. 1795, AK-RAK-2003-8-1

On display in room 1.5

Cartel clock

Jan Swart, c. 1792, mechanical clock, BK-NM-8869

On display in room 1.10

Armstoel Kops-ameublement

anonymous, c. 1793 - c. 1795, BK-15615-A

On display in room 1.7