Facing for a firedog with the monogram of Prince William III, De Metaale Pot (possibly), c. 1690 - c. 1700

Facing for a firedog with the monogram of Prince William III, De Metaale Pot (possibly), c. 1690 - c. 1700

h c.32cm × w c.29cm More details

Firedogs, or andirons, were used to stack logs in an open fireplace. They were often fitted with a decorative facing. This exceptionally sumptuous example is Baroque in form and ornamented with the arms of Stadtholder William III. In Het Loo Palace there was also a Delftware firedog for William’s consort, Mary.

On display in room 0.7