Twee bloemenhouders

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Twee bloemenhouders

Creator

De Grieksche A

Dutch ceramics factory

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Date
c. 1690 - c. 1700
Medium
earthenware, tin glaze
Culture
Delft
Institution
Rijksmuseum

Flower holders like these examples are thought to have belonged to Mary Stuart, the consort of William III. An inventory of Queen Mary’s posessions at Honselaarsdijk Palace describes flower holders in the shape of children with baskets on their heads.

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