Household effects, anonymous, c. 1590 - c. 1596 Canvas Print

Household effects, anonymous, c. 1590 - c. 1596 Canvas Print

Wooden sign, painted red and with raised edge. On the board the turning tracks can be clearly seen and in the center it is flat, on both sides, finished with a chisel. On the board there are traces of a painting (coat of arms with french lily), there are no cutting marks on the user side. Food plate to cut solid food, especially meat. The wooden food plate was used in the Netherlands for at least about 1500 to 1640 (Weyns). Copies painted (seasons) from Great Britain, Germany and the Southern Netherlands are known. The wooden teljoor was an important part of the household especially in the sixteenth century, at that time the individual use of the board came into vogue. The non-painted side of the plate was used to eat from.

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