North Lowlands
1614
White glass, enamel
38.9 x 26.3 (11 3/8 x 10 3/8)
No comments
Provenance: A house on 8th Street, New York; Mrs. Howard C. Robbins, New York
Bibliography: R.W.G. Vail, _Storied Windows Richly Dight,Ó The New-York Historical Society Quarterly 36, no. 2 (April 1952), 149-160, fig. p. 153; Sturm (1982), 13, 136.
Collection: New-York Historical Society (New York, New York)
Object/Accession: 1951.414a
Arms: Argent, a fesswise ingot or, proper; crest: a barred helm sinister, mantling as in the field, surmounting a burghers hat, two windmill blades sable
Inscription: BIJ MIJ JAN NI / CLAEZ VAN PERBON MOLE / NAER MET AELTGEN SYBOUSTDR SIGN / HUIJSVROU TOT LEIJDERDORP 1614
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