Two plaques from a column
These plaques were part of the wall decoration in the Water Gallery at Hampton Court Palace, the London residence of William and Mary. They were ordered from the Grieksche A pottery factory, where large flower vases had also been made earlier on royal commission. The Water Gallery was demolished shortly after Mary’s sudden death in 1692. The plaques were probably removed at that time and ended up on the market.
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Two plaques from a column
These plaques were part of the wall decoration in the Water Gallery at Hampton Court Palace, the London residence of William and Mary. They were ordered from the Grieksche A pottery factory, where large flower vases had also been made earlier on royal commission. The Water Gallery was demolished shortly after Mary’s sudden death in 1692. The plaques were probably removed at that time and ended up on the market.
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Bruikleen van het Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap
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On loan from the Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap
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Deze platen vormden een deel v ...... n in de handel terechtgekomen.
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These plaques were part of the ...... me and ended up on the market.
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BK-KOG-2567
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Rijksmuseum
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title
Twee platen uit een kolom
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Two plaques from a column
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created
c. 1690
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ca. 1690
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extent
breedte 61,5 cm
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breedte 63,4 cm
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depth 5.2 cm
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diepte 5,2 cm
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height 125.3 cm
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height 62 cm
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hoogte 125,3 cm
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hoogte 62 cm
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width 61.5 cm
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width 63.4 cm
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Collectie: Nederlands tinglazuur aardewerk
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temporal
fourth quarter 17th century
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vierde kwart 17e eeuw
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