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- Provenance Acquisition for Vase of Flowers (82.PB.70) associated with Alfred (Charles) de Rothschild; subsequently by inheritance to his nephew, Lionel (Nathan) de Rothschild, 1918.
- Provenance Acquisition for Vase of Flowers (82.PB.70) associated with Anna Louisa Agatha van Loon-van Winter & Willem van Loon
- Provenance Acquisition for Vase of Flowers (82.PB.70) associated with Anna Louisa Agatha van Loon-van Winter; subsequently by inheritance to her nine children, 1877.
- Provenance Acquisition for Vase of Flowers (82.PB.70) associated with Anna Louisa Agatha van Loon-van Winter; subsequently sold to a consortium of (Mayer) Alphonse de Rothschild, Gustave (Samuel James) Saloman de Rothschild, Edmond James de Rothschild, Ferdinand (James Anselm) de Rothschild, and Lionel (Nathan) de Rothschild, 1877.
- Provenance Acquisition for Vase of Flowers (82.PB.70) associated with Anna Louisa Agatha van Loon-van Winter; subsequently upon her marriage, collection combined with that of her husband, Willem van Loon, 1815.
- Provenance Acquisition for Vase of Flowers (82.PB.70) associated with Baron Lionel (Nathan) de Rothschild; subsequently probably by gift to his son, Alfred (Charles) de Rothschild, by 1879.
- Provenance Acquisition for Vase of Flowers (82.PB.70) associated with Baron Mayer Alphonse (Alphonse) de Rothschild & Baron Gustave Samuel James de Rothschild & Baron Edmond James de Rothschild & Baron Ferdinand (James Anselm) de Rothschild & Baron Lionel (Nathan) de Rothschild
- Provenance Acquisition for Vase of Flowers (82.PB.70) associated with Edmund Leopold (Eddy) de Rothschild; subsequently sold through Patricia Wengraf Ltd., (London, England) to the J. Paul Getty Museum, 1982.
- Provenance Acquisition for Vase of Flowers (82.PB.70) associated with Jan Jansz. Gildemeester; subsequently sold, Amsterdam, 1800; bought by Pieter van Winter through his agent, Jan Yver
- Provenance Acquisition for Vase of Flowers (82.PB.70) associated with Lionel (Nathan) de Rothschild; subsequently by inheritance to his eldest son, Edmund (Leopold) de Rothschild, 1942.
- Provenance Acquisition for Vase of Flowers (82.PB.70) associated with Pieter van Winter; subsequently by inheritance to his daughter, Anna Louisa Agatha van Loon-van Winter, 1807. The painting remained in his Amsterdam house, De Saxenburg, after his death.