Norway, Sweden, and Denmark: with excursions to Iceland and Spitzbergen ; handbook for travellers . articles from Nerike (p. 290) and Vett- (p. 364), the costumes specially picturesque; harness with curious old-tashioned ornamentation; herds horns; staves with notched inscrintionsof kinds, including Bykladdar with lists of estates (one of wh°chwas used near Mora down to 1857); also Sagstickor with estatelistsbaskets of birch-bark, for carrying children to bfptism; embroidery brilalcrowns; bed of 1693; on the walls paintings on linen; old-fLCnedcarved Koom from Tramtad, with open fire-p
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark: with excursions to Iceland and Spitzbergen ; handbook for travellers . articles from Nerike (p. 290) and Vett- (p. 364), the costumes specially picturesque; harness with curious old-tashioned ornamentation; herds horns; staves with notched inscrintionsof kinds, including Bykladdar with lists of estates (one of wh°chwas used near Mora down to 1857); also Sagstickor with estatelistsbaskets of birch-bark, for carrying children to bfptism; embroidery brilalcrowns; bed of 1693; on the walls paintings on linen; old-fLCnedcarved Koom from Tramtad, with open fire-place and hanging-poles. The First Floor (to which staircases ascend from the Vesti-bule, p. 333) contains in the central room and two side-roomsCoronation Equipments from the Royal Armoury, and in the rooms 22* 336 Route 50. STOCKHOLM. VI. Djurgarden. of the N. wing, adjoining on the right. Swedish Guild Insignia;then, on the other side of the latter and also of the S. wing, FobeignRustic Furnitube ; and on the entrance-side of the S. wing, pro-ducts of Swedish Industry of the 18th cent., o in 2Q 30 29-31. Coronation Rooms: Coronation robes, banners; throne canopyand saddle of Charles IX., the latter with rich pearl and gold embroidery;gilded toilet-furnishings of 1T78, with fine English lace; cradles of kingsCharles XII. and Gust. IV. Adolphus; saddle of Charles XIV. John. Guild Section (Skr&-Afdelning). 32, 33. Rooms : Belongings of SwedishGuilds, chests, safes, stamps, guild-tankards (for bidding welcome), coveredmugs, goblets, master-pieces, etc. — 34, 36. Rooms : Similar German andother Foreign Objects. — 35. Room: Dispensary, with retorts, distillingapparatus, fine boxes, partly German, alchemists furnace, cabinet forpoisons, etc. Foreign Section (Ulldndska AUmoge-A/delnmg). 37-45 and 48 containthe Norwegian Objects: Furniture, harness, wardrobes, chests, kitchenutensils, goblets, trinkets. In the 40. Room, battle-axes and other weap-ons of 16th-18th cent.; mus
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