The Montias Database of 17th Century Dutch Art Inventories
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| Inventory # | 981 | |
| Call Number | WK 5073/956 | |
| Date | 1625/02/03 | |
| City | Amsterdam | |
| Country | Nederland | |
| Type | Orphan Chamber | |
| Purpose | auction sale | |
| Family Name | anonymous | |
| Owner Name | [anonymous] | |
| Owner Notes | goods sold at request of David Fransen cruijdenier | |
| Occupation | Merchant (largescale) |a Spices, East Indies products | |
| Residence | uts [Op de N.Z. Voorburchwal bij de Deventer Houtmarckt] in Amsterdam | |
| Introduction | ten voorschreven daghe [3 february 1625] zyn ten versoecke van David Fransen cruijdenier vercocht dese naervolgende schilderijen. | |
| Commentary | David Fransen was a buyer at an Orphan Chamber auction in 1637 (R 21903 of Montias2). In January 1633, he and Gysbert van Wieringen set up a company to deal in spices. The capital invested was to be shared equally, as were the profits (NA 843, fol. 475, Not. Hoogeboom). See also the NOTES to R 21903. | |
| Notary | Jan Dircksz. van Beuningen | |
| Total Value | 11 |d 13 st. | |
| Art Value | 11 |d 13 st. | |
| # of Items | 2 | |
| Montias1 # | 880 | |

