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Versie door Vincent de Keijzer (overleg | bijdragen) op 23 jan 2024 om 15:01 (‎Verklaring aangemaakt: beschrijving (P113): Each painted in the center with an identified scene from the life of Christ: Jesus Calms the Storm (Matthew 8:23); Jesus Heals Two Men with Demons (Matthew 8:28); Healing the Man with a Withered Hand (Matthew 12:10); The Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:1); The Faith of a Canaanite Woman (Matthew 15:21); Jesus Cleanses Ten Lepers (Luke 17:11); Zacchaeus the Tax Collector (Luke 19:2); The Healing at the Pool (John 5:1); Jesus Heals a Man Blind fr...)
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AIK for Jacob van der Kool, the owner of De Grieksche A factory from 1722 to 1757 (Engels)
AIK for Jacob van der Kool, the owner of De Grieksche A factory from 1722 to 1757 (Nederlands)
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circa 1730 (Engels)
circa 1730 (Nederlands)
tin-glazed earthenware (Engels)
tingeglazuurd aardewerk (Nederlands)
De Grieksche A (Engels)
De Grieksche A (Nederlands)
Aronson Delftware D1835
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Diameters: 22.1 cm. (8.7 in.) (Nederlands)
Diameters: 22.1 cm. (8.7 in.) (Engels)
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De Grieksche A (Nederlands)
De Grieksche A (Engels)
Set of twelve blue and white Biblical plates (Nederlands)
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Set of twelve blue and white Biblical plates (Engels)
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Each painted in the center with an identified scene from the life of Christ: Jesus Calms the Storm (Matthew 8:23); Jesus Heals Two Men with Demons (Matthew 8:28); Healing the Man with a Withered Hand (Matthew 12:10); The Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:1); The Faith of a Canaanite Woman (Matthew 15:21); Jesus Cleanses Ten Lepers (Luke 17:11); Zacchaeus the Tax Collector (Luke 19:2); The Healing at the Pool (John 5:1); Jesus Heals a Man Blind from Birth (John 9:1); Paying the Imperial Tax to Caesar (Matthew 22:15); The Destruction of the Temple and Signs of the End Times (Matthew 24:1); Lord of the Sabbath (Matthew 12:1), all within a roundel of two concentric lines, the rim with a border of encircling cherubs holding garlands, sprigs or fronds, flitting amongst clouds. (Engels)
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