> tempted to guess some sort of cheese, but the contents look a bit..
> bubbly.

I think it must be caramel coated pop-corn, or perhaps Cracker-Jacks.

Regards,
Leonard Williams 


On 2/17/10 4:59 AM, "Edward C. Yong" <[email protected]> wrote:

> One detail that jumps out at me is the fruit bowl. It's a Chinese
> bowl, with calligraphy on the side. Of course, Chinoiserie was in
> fashion, and much faux-Chinese porcelain was produced in Europe, but I
> don't think much (if any) was produced with calligraphy on them. That
> would have been one very costly fruit bowl.
> 
> Can anyone figure out what is in that thin flat wood box below the
> pipes/sausage-stuffer? With the cover open and the paper liner, I'm
> tempted to guess some sort of cheese, but the contents look a bit..
> bubbly.
> 
> Edward C. Yong
> [email protected]
> 
> 
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