Saturday, February 19, 2011

Heather Brooke Not Husband

canopies of the Residenz, Munich


I've often covered (dare I say!) History of tableware, spoon that has always existed a knife that for centuries we always carried itself (and only belatedly saw its rounded blade) through the range, long considered too valuable. Still, I like always, in my visits to castles and museums, to dwell in the former kitchen and enjoy the dishes and silverware.


So I enjoyed my visit to the Residenz, the castle of Wittelsbach in central Munich, to do the same. You'll notice these covered enameled ranges with two teeth (the oldest) and more generally, the indiscriminate use of vermilion. The bling bling is not a recent invention.

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