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Thomas Cletcher (1598 – 2 June 1666) was a
Dutch jeweller, goldsmith, and gem
dealer from The Hague, who was
involved in
several transactions of jewels...
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gemstone dealers,
Thomas Cletcher and
Joachim de Wicquefort [sv], as
possible middlemen or
buyers of the
unnamed jewel.
Cletcher, who
would later become...
- columnist.
Simon Carmiggelt (1913–1987), writer,
journalist and poet
Thomas Cletcher (1598–1666) jeweller,
goldsmith and gem dealer;
mayor of The Hague, 1652...
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jewel was
likely sold to
Hague jeweller and
gemstone dealer Thomas Cletcher, who
recorded an item very
similar to the
Mirror in his
sketchbook with...
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While this was
undoubtedly a
significant expense,
court jeweller Thomas Cletcher ****essed the stone's
value at over 150,000 guilders,
making the purchase...
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reasons in 1672 and left
control of the
company to her son-in-law
Henrik Cletcher (1632-1695),
husband of her daughter,
Gertrud Maria Charlotta Cletzer (b...
- 1639)
Portrait of a Lady in Blue, c. 1639 Sir
William Waller, 1643
Thomas Cletcher,
jeweller and
mayor of The Hague, 1643 The
Hague Magistrates, 1647, at...
- in the
seventeenth century by
drawings made by
Thomas Cletcher, a
jeweller of The Hague.
Cletcher drew
jewels belonging to
Henrietta Maria during her exile...