Lot 38
  • 38

Dutch School, 18th/19th century

Estimate
3,000 - 5,000 EUR
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Description

  • Dutch School
  • Five 18th century watercolours, four of them depicting the thirty-two genealogical quarters of Lucas Willem van Essen (1686-1737), of Vanenburg and his wife Wilhelmina Johanna Torck (1689-1767), of Evert Jan Benjamin van Goltstein (1665-1744) and his wife Charlotta Agnes van Essen (1683-1748) and one displaying the eight quarters of Hendrik Carel Count of Nassau-Lalecq (1696-1781), of Beverweerd.
  • watercolour on vellum
  • 63,5 by 78 / 72 by 76 / 67,5 by 73 / 64 by 78 cm and 28 by 40 cm.

Provenance

Watercolour displaying the eight quarters of Hendrik Carel Count of Nassau-Lalecq (1696-1781), of Beverweerd:  Baroness von Bönninghausen tot Herinckhave according to a  label on the reverse.

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Catalogue Note

Together with a lithograph of the coat-of-arms of the Mulert family, 11,5 by 12,5 cm., from the Wapenboek van den Nederlandschen Adel by J.B. Rietstap (2 volumes, Groningen 1883-1887); with an engraving depicting 48 coats-of-arms of noble families from the province of Overijssel , 29,5 by 35,5 cm. and with a watercolour of the arms of the Van Goltstein family, 20 by 24 cm.

Notes: The son of Evert Jan Benjamin van Goltstein and Charlotta Agnes van Essen, Philips Hendrik Baron van Goltstein (1715-1775) in 1745 married Judith Margaretha van Essen (1720-1793), daughter of Lucas Willem van Essen and Wilhelmina Johanna Torck.