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Fig. 3.4.2.1.1  Kraak hexagonal-shaped salt
 Jingdezhen kilns, Jiangxi province
 Ming dynasty, Wanli reign (1573–1620), c.1600
 Height: 14.7cm
 Kampen Town Museum, The Netherlands
 Fig. 3.4.2.1.2  Engraved silver salt
 Anonymous silversmith
 Although presently this salt is considered a
 fake, it would have been based on a metal
 original of similar shape
 Reproduced from Frederiks, vol. 2, 1958,
 p. 53, no. 17

 Fig. 3.4.2.1.3  Two peaches, a watch, a roemer   Fig. 3.4.2.1.4  The Age of Fifty
 filled with wine, a salt cellar, books and   Engraving by Nicolaes de Bruyn (1571–1656),
 chestnuts on a draped table  published in Rotterdam by Assuerus van
 Oil on panel, 35cm x 58.7cm       Londerseel (1572–1635), c.1600
 Peter Claesz. (c.1597–1669),       Dimensions: 24.9cm x 20.2 cm
 signed and dated 1627   Museum Boijmans van Beurningen, Rotterdam
 © Christie’s London                   (acc. no. BdH 13049 (PK))




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