Drinking horn
Drinking horns were considered to be an ancient an venerable kind of drinking vessel during the 17th century. Buffalo horns, often with silver decorations, were used by the civic guards on their feast days. Large glass horns could hold a substantial amount and would have been passed from person to person to make a celebratory toast.
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Drinking horn
Drinking horns were considered to be an ancient an venerable kind of drinking vessel during the 17th century. Buffalo horns, often with silver decorations, were used by the civic guards on their feast days. Large glass horns could hold a substantial amount and would have been passed from person to person to make a celebratory toast.
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H. Gluysteen-van Ommeren Bequest, Amsterdam
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Legaat van mevrouw H. Gluysteen-van Ommeren, Amsterdam
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Drinkhoorns golden in de 17de ...... stelijke dronk uit te brengen.
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Drinking horns were considered ...... n to make a celebratory toast.
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identifier
BK-NM-12028-16
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Rijksmuseum
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title
Drinkhoorn
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Drinking horn
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type
created
c. 1600 - c. 1650
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c. 1650 - c. 1699
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ca. 1600 - ca. 1650
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ca. 1650 - ca. 1699
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extent
breedte 5,7 cm
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depth 15.0 cm
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diepte 15,0 cm
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height 25.0 cm
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hoogte 25,0 cm
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width 5.7 cm
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Collectie: glas
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Collection: glass
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temporal
derde kwart 17e eeuw
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eerste kwart 17e eeuw
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first quarter 17th century
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fourth quarter 17th century
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second quarter 17th century
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third quarter 17th century
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tweede kwart 17e eeuw
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vierde kwart 17e eeuw
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