Dutch 17th Century artifacts

These are either actual artifacts or carefully crafted reproductions of objects one might see in a painting from the Dutch 17th Century, from artists such as Jan Steen.
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17th Century "Lobster Tail" Helmet, Probably Dutch or English.... | Lot #98069 | Heritage Auctions
Lobster Tail Helmet, probably English or Dutch, circa 1640. I wonder what the "tail" was for.
The Best Antiques Price Guide - Value Your Antiques
Coin silver spoon, 1698. Click through to this original page to see the close-up of the hallmarks on the back.
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Every thing you need in this lot for your kitchen: brass/copper Dutch Oven (aker), together with one pewter and one copper inkstand, defects; two waffle irons; a brass kettle; two pewter plates; a pewter flagon; a pewter cup; eight various tiles; three pairs of tongs (one broken and incomplete); a brass poker; And an ax. Went for 938 euros.
A DUTCH BRASS LANTERN , 17TH CENTURY | Christie's
Dutch brass lanterns. The one on the right is 17th Century; on the left, 19th. Auctioned together, fetching 1250 euros.
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Nuremberg style nose spectacles. Note the continuous loop of slotted copper channel.
Vintage and Antique Spectacles
17th-Century Nuremburg Quizzing Glass. Note the paper lining.
Hudson Valley Antique Furniture Americana in Columbia County, NY
Chip-carved foot warmer. New York or New Jersey, late 18th Century. Gumwood. Pavilion Gallery, Kinderhook, NY.
Roemer - Maria Tesselschade Roemers Visscher Gallery - other Painting Art
Maria Tesselschade Roemers Visscher, 1625-50. A green roemer. ("Pimicos"?) Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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"Jan Steen spouted flagon, from the 17th century. Similar to the Swiss Stegkanne." I've seen this in paintings.