Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Collection place Netherlands Remove constraint Collection place: Netherlands Function 4.1 Dwellings and Furnishings Remove constraint Function: 4.1 Dwellings and Furnishings

Search Results

Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 7-3456, described as Bowl; faience; Delft; white and blue; floral designs; brown rims; De Griekse A; part of set 7-3453-3458
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 7-3458, described as Bowl; faience; Delft; white and blue; floral designs; brown rims; De Griekse A; part of set 7-3453-3458
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 7-3454, described as Bowl; faience; Delft; white and blue; floral designs; brown rims; De Griekse A; part of set 7-3453-3458
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 7-3453, described as Bowl; faience; Delft; white and blue; floral designs; brown rims; De Griekse A; part of set 7-3453-3458
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 7-3457, described as Bowl; faience; Delft; white and blue; floral designs; brown rims; De Griekse A; part of set 7-3453-3458
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 7-3455, described as Bowl; faience; Delft; white and blue; floral designs; brown rims; De Griekse A; part of set 7-3453-3458
Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic tile, accession number 7-6422, described as white glazed tile with underglazed blue painting of two women at a well
Hearst Museum object titled Pillow case, accession number 7-3452, described as Pillow case; linen; mohair(?) embroidered; natural ground; brown tree, horse and rider motifs; PCLM; cotton (?) needlework join at one end
Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 7-1988, described as Tin enameled earthenware:  8 3/4” plate with blue painted gnarled tree and flowers
Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 7-298, described as Plate; 23.2 cm diameter; with farm scene in blue and white and word “Augustus” at top; enameled earthenware; late 17th century; with the mark on the back called “De Porseleine Byl” (The Porcelain Axe) from the factory owned in part by Huibrecht Brouwer