Gesmeed gereedschap / Forged tools Route
Visit 15 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Gesmeed gereedschap / Forged tools in the museum
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Trowel, Johannes Lutma (1584-1669) (attributed to), 1648
Room 2.8
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Portrait of a Woman, Probably Maria Trip (1619-1683), Rembrandt van Rijn, 1639
Room 2.8
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Clock and gunpowder horn, anonymous, c. 1590 - c. 1596
Room 2.9
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Weapons, anonymous, c. 1590 - c. 1596
Room 2.9
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Tools, anonymous, c. 1590 - c. 1596
Room 2.9
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Eetketel gedragen door J. Boelen Jkzn., in 1830/32 Vrijwillige Flankeur, later korporaal Holl. Schutterij, 1e Afd. 1e Bat., anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1830
Room 1.12
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Tamboerstok afkomstig van W. de Vries, in 1830/32 Korporaal tamboer 2e Bat. V. Afdeling Amsterdamsche Schutterij, anonymous, 1814 - 1830
Room 1.12
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Cutlery canteen, Johannes Schiotling, 1772
Room 1.2
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Twee smeden, anonymous, c. 1600 - c. 1699
Room 0.10
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Vuursteenpistool met ijzeren kolf, anonymous, 1645 - 1650
Room 0.12
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Hellebaard, anonymous, 1600 - 1699
Room 0.12
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Target gun, anonymous, 1618
Room 0.12
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Swan gun, Jan Knoop, 1700 - 1799
Room 0.12
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Model of a Buoy, Petrus van der Loo, 1842
Room 0.13
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Model of the Vlakkenhoek lighthouse on Sumatra, Enthoven & Co., c. 1879
Room 0.13
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