Two boxes
Plain silver boxes were produced in large numbers in Amsterdam. The round box was meant to hold rusks, and the square one rolled wafers, so-called ‘oublies’. An inscription on the bottom of each box mentions that the two Stinsta sisters gave them in 1788 to their aunt and uncle, who had been their guardians for some years.
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Two boxes
Plain silver boxes were produced in large numbers in Amsterdam. The round box was meant to hold rusks, and the square one rolled wafers, so-called ‘oublies’. An inscription on the bottom of each box mentions that the two Stinsta sisters gave them in 1788 to their aunt and uncle, who had been their guardians for some years.
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Bruikleen van het Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap
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On loan from the Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap
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Gladde zilveren trommels zijn ...... hun voogden waren opgetreden.
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Plain silver boxes were produc ...... heir guardians for some years.
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BK-KOG-2604-A-1
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Rijksmuseum
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Twee trommels
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Two boxes
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1788
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1788
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breedte 13,0 cm
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depth 13.3 cm
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diepte 13,3 cm
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gewicht 454 gr
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height 8.6 cm
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hoogte 8,6 cm
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weight 454 gr
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width 13.0 cm
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Collectie: edele metalen
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fourth quarter 18th century
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vierde kwart 18e eeuw
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