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The visitor's guest book and a brass 'sonnette'.
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A 19th century miniature kitchen stove.
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'Cuisine de tous les Pays'. Paris 1897.
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The Abundance. Decorative brass elements for wine and beer barrels. Early 19th century.
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The Taste. From a series of tapestries called 'The Lady with the Unicorn', Bruges 1470.
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The Wine. Symbol of festive joy and hospitality.
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Grapes. Symbol of festive joy and hospitality.
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'Les Rêves d'un Gourmand'.
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The Abundance II. Doughnut balls, a traditional New Year's Eve delicacy in Holland.
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By the fireside I. Doughnut balls are a traditional New Year's Eve delicacy in Holland.
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By the fireside II. Doughnut balls are a traditional New Year's Eve delicacy in Holland.
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A gothic image of the Virgin Mary and Child, around 1550.
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An alabaster relief depicting the Adoration of the Child in Bethlehem. Flemish, around 1550.
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Winter in Holland. 18th and 19th century Dutch ice skates.
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Fun on the ice. 18th and 19th century Dutch ice skates. Hans Brinker, the boy with the silver skates, first published in 1865. (Mary Mapes Dodge).
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Full speed ahead in the new year!