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The arms are those of the Sichterman family. This plate belongs to one of many services ordered by Jan Albert Sichterman of Groningen. He worked for the Dutch East India Company from 1716 to 1744 and was very influential in the silk and cloth trade in Bengal. He eventually returned to the Netherlands, where he lived in a splendid house on the Ossenmarkt in Groningen.
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The arms are those of the Sichterman family.
This plate belongs to one of many services ordered by Jan Albert Sichterman of Groningen.
He worked for the Dutch East India Company from 1716 to 1744 and was very influential in the silk and cloth trade in Bengal.
He eventually returned to the Netherlands, where he lived in a splendid house on the Ossenmarkt in Groningen.

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