Jug with the Amsterdam Coat-of-Arms
On the body of this jug are three ovals with the Amsterdam coat-of-arms. The jug was thus made especially for use in this city. It was produced for export in the German town of Raeren. In the ovals is the date [15]85. The letters IE stand for its maker, Jan Emens, an important Raeren stoneware pottery maker.
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Jug with the Amsterdam Coat-of-Arms
On the body of this jug are three ovals with the Amsterdam coat-of-arms. The jug was thus made especially for use in this city. It was produced for export in the German town of Raeren. In the ovals is the date [15]85. The letters IE stand for its maker, Jan Emens, an important Raeren stoneware pottery maker.
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On the body of this jug are th ...... aeren stoneware pottery maker.
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Op de buik van deze kan staan ...... ijke Raerense steengoedbakker.
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identifier
BK-NM-10042
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
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Jug with the Amsterdam Coat-of-Arms
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Kan met het wapen van Amsterdam
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type
created
c. 1585 - c. 1599
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ca. 1585 - ca. 1599
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extent
diameter 14,7 cm
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diameter 14.7 cm
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height 26.5 cm
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hoogte 26,5 cm
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Collectie: Duits steengoed
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Collectie: Europees keramiek
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Collection: European ceramics
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Collection: German stoneware
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temporal
fourth quarter 16th century
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vierde kwart 16e eeuw
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