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Made at: Het Moriaenshooft (The Moor's Head) factory (Dutch (Delft), 1658–1793)
Mark of: Jacob Wemmersz. Hoppesteyn (Dutch, active 1671–1686)
Dutch (Delft)
late 17th century
Object Place: Europe, Delft, The Netherlands

Medium/Technique Tin-glazed earthenware
Credit Line Gift of Rowland Burdon-Muller
Accession Number1972.132
CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsCeramicsPotteryEarthenware

DescriptionOne of a pair of plates (with 1972.131) with blue and white decoration; center scene of butterfly and flowers in footed bowls, one on a low table. Repeated blue and white floral decoration 1" wide around scalloped edge. Reverse 4 blue lines around plate. Condition: crack in one and chips around edges of both.
Marks Marks "20 / conjoined IW" (Jacob Wemmersz Hoppestein, proprietor of Het Mariaenshooft, 1664-1671, but mark continued to be used by his widow, Jannetje, and her son Rochus, to his death in 1692.)