Inkstand with the coats of arms of Leiden, Delft and William III
This inkstand was made for the Orangist Jan Knotter, a bargeman who was granted the right to navigate between Leiden and Delft in 1675. The arms of Leiden and Delft held up by lions, and the water landscape on the back allude to the barge service, and the inscription and the arms of William III to Knotter’s political loyalties.
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Inkstand with the coats of arms of Leiden, Delft and William III
This inkstand was made for the Orangist Jan Knotter, a bargeman who was granted the right to navigate between Leiden and Delft in 1675. The arms of Leiden and Delft held up by lions, and the water landscape on the back allude to the barge service, and the inscription and the arms of William III to Knotter’s political loyalties.
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Gift of the heirs of J.F. Loudon, The Hague
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Schenking van de erven van de heer J.F. Loudon, Den Haag
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Dit inktstel is gemaakt voor d ...... otters politieke voorkeur aan.
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This inkstand was made for the ...... Knotter’s political loyalties.
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BK-NM-12400-79
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
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title
Inkstand with the coats of arms of Leiden, Delft and William III
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Inktstel met de wapens van Leiden, van Delft en van Willem III
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type
created
c. 1670 - c. 1680
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ca. 1670 - ca. 1680
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extent
breedte 21,5 cm
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height 15 cm
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hoogte 15 cm
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width 21.5 cm
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Collectie: Nederlands tinglazuur aardewerk
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temporal
17e eeuw
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17th century
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derde kwart 17e eeuw
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third quarter 17th century
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