Commissioned by the States General, 1654;{An almost complete transcription of the resolutions of the States General concerning the commissioning of the tomb is preserved at the Huisarchief Kasteel Twickel in Delden. These accompany the resolutions concerning the building of the tomb of Admiral Jacob van Wassenaer Obdam (no. PW 259, resolutions of 4 March and 15 July 1667), see F. Scholten, _Sumptuous Memories: Studies in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Tomb Sculpture_, Zwolle 2003, p. 262 (note 95).} ? donated to Maarten Tromp’s widow Cornelia Teding van Berkhout (1614-1680), c. 1654/58; …; ? sale collection Jeronimus Tonneman, Amsterdam (De Leth), 21 October 1754, p. 10, no. 23, fl. 9.50, to Punt;{Copy RMA.} ...; ? sale collection Johan Antony van Kinschot (1708-1766), Delft, 5 January 1767;{Possibly _de oude adm. T. liggend op voetstuk_ (the old adm. T. lying on a socle), mentioned in the Van Kinschot Family Archive, preserved at the Stadsarchief Delft, archive no. 847, inv. nos. 314 (inventory of possessions) and 320 (painting collection catalogue). Johan Antony’s father, the Delft sheriff Caspar van Kinschot (1676-1759), received a bequest from Joanna Maria Gans-Tromp (1644-1717), the naval hero’s daughter. See ibid. inv. no. 257 (transcript of the declaration of the opening of her will by the aldermen of Helmond from 1763).} ...; ? sale collection Cornelia Hartoog-van Kinschot, Delft, 11 April-2 August 1788, p. 22, no. 58,{Stadsarchief Delft, archive no. 847 (Van Kinschot Family Archive), no. 354 (sale catalogue of her possessions, 1788).} ? fl. 40 to Jonkheer J.C. van Alderwereld van Heenvliet, The Hague;{Ibid. For Alderwereld in relation to funerary tombs, see: _Nieuwe Nederlandsche bibliotheek_ [...], vol. 2, Rotterdam 1782, p. 514.} …; from the estate of Neville Davison Goldsmid (1814-1875), The Hague, acquired by the Nederlandsch Museum voor Geschiedenis en Kunst, The Hague, 1876; transferred to the museum, 1885
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