Mélange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine October 2018 | Page 495

In general, furniture and artifacts are from around 1900. Also, the kitchen displays old implements from that period. Saba’s Harry L. Johnson Museum, its collection, and its unique setting are definitely worth a visit. Dutch Museum Saba This museum, founded officially as a foundation in 2014 has not just a very impressive collection of about 75 pieces of antique furniture from between 1600 and 1850 (Neo-Gothic, Dutch Classicisme, Louis XVI and also some Queen Anne and Chippendale), a Dutch tiles collection from between 1620 – 1900, a selection of 50 exhibited antique books printed between 1640 – 1770, 56 Chinese porcelain from between 1600 – 1775, European porcelain and earthwork 1650 - 1775 (133 pieces), European porcelain and earthenware 1650 - 1775 (133 pieces), and 18 paintings plus 10 mirrors also from before 1850 and a selection of Dutch, Flemish