GUILDER. STUIVER.
In the shop 48
Four whole lamps
Sixteen half lamps 56
Sixteen round dishes in three parts 40
Four double butter dishes 6
Forty-five cornered butter dishes 33 15
One round shaped oblong bottle 6
Five “beguine” pots 30
Nine “beguine” pots (small) 22 10
Three drinking cups 4 10
Four drinking cups (small) 2 8
Three beakers 3 15
Three bottles 4
Three large bottles 18
Five mustard pots 3 15
Four wine cans 16
Four chamber-pots 10
Twenty-four parrot basins 24
Forty-four cups and saucers 15 4
Two cups and saucers 2
Four oil pots 2 8
Ten snuff boxes 10 10
Seventy-five mustard pots 29
Twenty-five deep saucers 16
Three boxes with lids 3
Four deep saucers 2 8
Five red pots 0 15
CHAPTER VIII
THE DUTCH HOME
Love of Porcelain—The Amsterdam Mart—Prices of China in 1615—Oriental
Wares before 1520—Luxury of the Dutch Colonists—Rich Burghers in
New Amsterdam—Inventories of Margarita van Varick and Jacob de
Lange—Dutch Merchants in the East—Foreign Views of Dutch Luxury—
Dutch Interiors after the Great and Little Masters—
House-furnishing by a young married couple—The Linen Chest—Clothes
Chests and Cupboards—The Great _Kas_—The Cabinet—The Toilet—
Table-Covers—Foot-warmers—Looking-glasses—Bedsteads—Tables and
Chairs—Woods—Kitchen Utensils—Silverware—Household Pets.
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