Weapons Route
Visit 12 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Weapons in the museum
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Weapon rack Cornelis Tromp, anonymous, c. 1650 - c. 1679
Room 2.15
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Case with Duelling Pistols, Jean le Page, 1808
Room 1.12
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Ring with a flintlock, anonymous, 1650 - 1670
Room 0.12
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Vuursteenpistool met ivoren lade, Jan Hermans, 1660 - 1665
Room 0.12
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Sabre (nimcha) of Cornelis Tromp, anonymous, c. 1600 - c. 1700
Room 0.12
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Sabre (nimcha) of Michiel de Ruyter, anonymous, c. 1640 - c. 1664
Room 0.12
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Vuursteenpistool met ivoren lade, Charles Fabri, 1675 - 1680
Room 0.12
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Pair of flintlock pistols, Oger Leblan, c. 1730
Room 0.12
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Pair of wheellock pistols with spanner, Peter Meesen, 1655 - 1660
Room 0.12
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Flintlock pistol with five barrels for superimposed loads, Jan Kitzen (possibly), c. 1645
Room 0.12
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Sword of Jacob Cabeljauw, anonymous, before 1573
Room 0.12
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Two daggers, anonymous, c. 1475 - c. 1524
Room 0.4
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