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Flower pyramid

De Metaale Pot (attributed to), after Lambertus van Eenhoorn, c. 1692 - c. 1700, BK-2004-4-A

In the 17th century, it was all the rage for the wealthy to decorate their homes with fragrant bouquets of flowers in ornamental vases. Special vases were designed for cut flowers. Potters in Delft developed an obelisk model using a pile of successive water basins. These two flower vases are…

On display in room 2.22

Bust of King-Stadtholder William…

De Metaale Pot (attributed to), c. 1695 - c. 1700, bust, BK-NM-12400-93

On display in room 2.22

Two plaques from a column

De Grieksche A, after Adrianus Kocx, c. 1690, tile, BK-KOG-2567

On display in room 2.22

Pair of vases

anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1715, vase, BK-15314-A

On display in room 0.7

Pair of flower pyramids

De Metaale Pot, c. 1710 - c. 1720, BK-14852-B

On display in room 2.22

Basket

anonymous, c. 1760 - c. 1770, BK-NM-11400

On display in room 0.7

Lidded box

anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1715, box, BK-NM-12400-323

On display in room 0.7

Dish

De Grieksche A, after Samuel van Eenhoorn, c. 1678 - c. 1686, dish, BK-1978-34-A

On display in room 2.22

Schotel, beschilderd met een…

anonymous, 1700, BK-NM-12574

On display in room 0.7

Dish

anonymous, c. 1660 - c. 1670, BK-NM-4804

On display in room 2.22