19th century tea party Route
Visit 16 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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19th century tea party in the museum
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Tea urn and stand, Charles Nicolas Odiot, c. 1838 - c. 1845
Room 1.15
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Water jug with plant and floral motifs, Tiffany & Co. (attributed to), c. 1873 - c. 1874
Room 1.15
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Three-piece tea service, Theodorus Gerardus Bentvelt, 1833
Room 1.14
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Three-piece tea service, Theodorus Gerardus Bentvelt, 1833
Room 1.14
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Three-piece tea service, Theodorus Gerardus Bentvelt, 1833
Room 1.14
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Pair of chestnut vases, Jacob Hendrik Stellingwerff, 1803
Room 1.14
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Two candelabra, A.D. Pijzel, 1842
Room 1.14
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Portrait of an Unknown Woman, Lorenzo Bartolini, c. 1825
Room 1.13
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Tea tray, cake stands, jam dish, sugar bowls, coffee pot and milk jug, Martin Guillaume Biennais, c. 1817
Room 1.13
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Tea tray, cake stands, jam dish, sugar bowls, coffee pot and milk jug, Martin Guillaume Biennais, c. 1817
Room 1.13
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Tea tray, cake stands, jam dish, sugar bowls, coffee pot and milk jug, Martin Guillaume Biennais, c. 1817
Room 1.13
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Tea tray, cake stands, jam dish, sugar bowls, coffee pot and milk jug, Martin Guillaume Biennais, c. 1817
Room 1.13
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Tea tray, cake stands, jam dish, sugar bowls, coffee pot and milk jug, Martin Guillaume Biennais, c. 1817
Room 1.13
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Tea tray, cake stands, jam dish, sugar bowls, coffee pot and milk jug, Martin Guillaume Biennais, c. 1817
Room 1.13
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Watch with Flowers, Balsiger et Fils, c. 1820 - c. 1840
Room 0.9
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Dienblad, anonymous, 1801
Room 0.10
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