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Pair of Pilgrim Flasks

Manufacturer: De Grieksche A (The Greek A Factory) (Dutch, Delft, 1658–1818)
Proprietor: Adriaen Kocks, Dutch, active 1686–1701

Inkstand

Maker: possibly De Twee Scheepjes (Dutch, 1619–1794)
Proprietor: possibly Anthony Pennis, Dutch, 1727–1770

Lidded vase

Maker, probably by: De Porceleyne Lampetkan (The Porcelain Ewer) (Dutch, Delft, 1723–1810)

Vase

Maker: possibly De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) (Delft, 1657–1803)
Proprietor: possibly Justus Brouwer, Dutch, active 1739–75

Tulip Vase

Maker: possibly De Klaauw (The Claw) (Delft, 1661–1840)

Vase

Maker: possibly De Witte Ster (Dutch, 1660–1804)

Vase

Maker: De 4 Romeinsche Helden (The 4 Roman Heroes) (Dutch, Delft, 1709–1742)
Proprietor: Quirinus Mesch, Dutch, Delft, active ca. 1709–1713

Cruet stand

Maker: De Grieksche A (The Greek A Factory) (Dutch, Delft, 1658–1818)
Proprietor: probably Jacobus van der Kool, Dutch, active with his widow 1722–ca. 1733/1757

Obelisk

Maker: De Grieksche A (The Greek A Factory) (Dutch, Delft, 1658–1818)
Proprietor: Adriaen Kocks, Dutch, active 1686–1701

Pair of Vases

Maker: De Witte Ster (Dutch, 1660–1804)

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