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Beaker with cover, Silver, parcel gilt, probably Swedish, Kalmar
probably Swedish, Kalmar
second half 17th century
Stockings, silk, cut steel, probably Swedish
probably Swedish
1910–30
Six-light candelabrum (girandole) (one of a pair), Rock crystal, gilt bronze, silvered brass, iron, brass wire, glass, possibly Swedish
possibly Swedish
18th century style
Dish in the form of a pansy, Rörstrand Factory  Swedish, Hard-paste porcelain, Swedish, Stockholm
Rörstrand Factory
La Maison Modern
ca. 1900
Vase with calla lilies, Rörstrand Factory  Swedish, Hard-paste porcelain, Swedish, Stockholm
Rörstrand Factory
Nils Emil Lundström
ca. 1900–1903
Snaphaunce Hunting Rifle, Jonas Schertiger the Younger  Swedish, Steel, wood (walnut), brass, horn, Swedish, Stockholm
Jonas Schertiger the Younger
dated 1722
Six-light candelabrum (girandole) (one of a pair), Rock crystal, gilt bronze, silvered brass, iron, brass wire, glass, possibly Swedish
possibly Swedish
18th century style
Vase with flowering plant, Rörstrand Factory  Swedish, Glazed porcelain, Swedish, Stockholm
Rörstrand Factory
Karl Lindström
ca. 1900–10
Vase with seaweed, Rörstrand Factory  Swedish, Glazed porcelain, Swedish, Stockholm
Rörstrand Factory
Anna Boberg
ca. 1897–1905
"Athena" Sword and Scabbard, from Reflections - Dedication to the Goddess Series, Peter Johnsson, Steel, iron, gold, silver, felt, linen, shellac, Swedish, Storvreta
Peter Johnsson
2019
Vase with shrimp, Rörstrand Factory  Swedish, Glazed porcelain, Swedish, Stockholm
Rörstrand Factory
Karl Lindström
ca. 1900–10
Dish: The Destruction of the Hosts of Pharaoh, Master IC (probably Jean Court) or French, Limoges, Painted enamel on copper, partly gilt.
Master IC (probably Jean Court)
Jean Cour (or Court)
probably early 17th century
Shirt, linen, Swedish
Swedish
20th century
Ensemble, wool, silk, cotton, leather, Swedish
Swedish
20th century
Ensemble, ermine, leather, tortoiseshell (or plastic), silk, Swedish
Swedish
late 1930s
Ensemble, wool, silk, cotton, metal, Swedish
Swedish
1800–1943
Cuff, Bobbin lace, Swedish
Swedish
early 19th century
Strip, Silk, bobbin lace, Swedish
Swedish
early 19th century
Sampler, Drawnwork, Swedish
Swedish
19th century
Fragment, Canvas, Swedish
Swedish
early 19th century
Scarf, fur, Swedish
Swedish
late 1930s–early 1940s
Apron, wool, Swedish
Swedish
1900–1940
Apron, wool, Swedish
Swedish
1800–1940
Crown-top spoon (one of three), Silver, parcel-gilt, Swedish
Swedish
16th century
Crown-top spoon (one of three), Silver, parcel-gilt, Swedish
Swedish
16th century
Crown-top spoon (one of three), Silver, parcel gilt, Swedish
Swedish
16th century
Spoon, Silver, Swedish
Swedish
late 17th century
"Astrological Chart", Ines Svensson, Silk, Swedish
Ines Svensson
1963
The Dagmar Cross (replica), Gold and enamel, Swedish
Swedish
second half 19th century
Gustavus III, King of Sweden (b. 1746, r. 1771–92) and Louise Ulrika, his mother (1720–1782), as founders of the Swedish Academy, Carl Gustaf Fehrman, Silver, Swedish
Carl Gustaf Fehrman
1786
Oval-back armchair, Walnut, Swedish
Swedish
ca. 1790
Chess set, Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm  Swedish, Pewter, Swedish
Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm
1930
Chess set, Brass, pewter, and ebony, Swedish
Swedish
20th century
Fragment, Bobbin lace, Swedish
Swedish
19th century
Fragment, Bobbin lace, Swedish
Swedish
19th century
Fragment, Bobbin lace, Swedish
Swedish
19th century
Fragment, Bobbin lace, Swedish
Swedish
19th century
Fragment, Bobbin lace, Swedish
Swedish
19th century
Fragment, Bobbin lace, Swedish
Swedish
19th century
Cover, Drawnwork, Swedish
Swedish
late 19th–early 20th century