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DECORATIVE AND POPULAR ARTS
15 floor
Aural bedroom
Jrban livina-room
Nardrahe
Bracket clock
Auyral lineannress
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1 21"
=-mpopire Bureau cabinet
2a
Draqe with ten Ar
Testament), ornaments from the Renaissance and
the Restoration period, wedding marks, etc. Differ-
ent types of ovens made in the former Duchy of
Luxembourg (18 and 19* centuries).
26-27 TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS OF THE MOSELLE
VINICULTURE
From the pruning to the vintage: pruning-hook.
noe, vine-prop, etc.
Barreilling and racking: wine-casks, cans, wine-
oumps, taps, etc.
Pressing: butt, wine-press, etc. Statue of St Anna
with Jesus and Maria, from the mansion of Lauter-
Dom.
28
CAST IRON PLATES (16 to 18® centuries) —
KEYS
Cast iron plates with the arms of Luxembourg and
foreign noble families and of several Luxembourg
ironmasters’ families. /n the show-case: keys,
partly from the former gates of the fortress of
Luxembourg.
Return to room 22 and go upstairs to room 29
using the wooden staircase.
PORTRAITS OF FAMOUS PERSONALITIES
OF THE 19% CENTURY (staircase)
Jul
30
LOUIS XV AND LOUIS XVI FURNITURE
Several pieces of furniture from the end of the 18"
and the beginning of the 19* centuries: chests,
chests of drawers, wardrobes, secretary, etc.
Corner-cupboard made of walnut-root wood. As-
tronomical grandfather’s clock (mid-19%® century).
RURAL AND URBAN FURNITURE
(18 and 19 centuries)
Wardrobe, probably made by the cabinet-maker
Calteux. Great linenpress with ten doors. Louis XV
'uxurv-sled.
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URBAN LIVING-ROOM (1 half of the 19* century)
Empire Bureau cabinet with sloping and with cylin-
der front. Piano (about 1850), previously belonging
to the Luxembourg poet Edmond de la Fontaine.
called Dicks (1823-1891).
LOUIS XVI ROOM (last quarter of the 18° century)
Small table and grandfather’s clock. Louis XV!
sorner-table. bureaıu cabinet. etc.
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