Details Route
Visit 15 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Details in the museum
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Cabinet of Amalia von Solms, Willem de Rots, c. 1652 - c. 1657
Room 2.8
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Javanese Court Officials, anonymous, c. 1820 - c. 1870
Room 1.17
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Wall cabinet, Franz Xaver Fortner, 1844
Room 1.15
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Eikenhouten doos met herinneringen aan Jan van Speijk, , 1831 - 1832
Room 1.14
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Wedding knife and fork, anonymous, 1597
Room 0.7
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Chamberlain’s key with the monogram of Tsar Paul I of Russia, anonymous, 1750 - 1800
Room 0.7
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Detector lock with key, John Wilkes (slotenmaker), c. 1675 - c. 1700
Room 0.7
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Rattle in the form of a lion, Nicolaas Swalue, 1778
Room 0.9
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Collier met hanger, Lodewijk Willem van Kooten (II), c. 1908 - c. 1911
Room 0.9
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Kris of a high-ranking dignitary, anonymous, 1700 - 1800
Room 0.12
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Prayer Nut with Original Case and Pouch, Adam Dircksz (workshop of), c. 1500 - in or before 1531
Room 0.1
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Ornamental shield made from an elk’s antler, anonymous, c. 975 - c. 1050
Room 0.1
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Two daggers, anonymous, c. 1475 - c. 1524
Room 0.4
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Genealogy of the Lords and Counts of Culemborg, Nicolaes de Kemp (attributed to), c. 1590
Room 0.4
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Chest, anonymous, c. 1450 - c. 1499
Room 0.5
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