Johan de la Faille (1626 or 26 December 1628 – 14 October 1713) was a member of the vroedschap in Delft. As a supporter of prince William III of Orange, he was appointed in 1672, the Year of Disaster after the First Stadtholderless Period, when the Dutch Republic was in danger. Johan de la Faille was the owner of a famous curiosity cabinet, which was started by his grandfather and father, mainly of sea shells, including a specimen of the precious wentletrap Epitonium scalare and the cone shell Conus cedonulli, as well as birds, Roman coins and medals, porcelain, tapestries and paintings.
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| - Johan de la Faille (1626 or 26 December 1628 – 14 October 1713) was a member of the vroedschap in Delft. As a supporter of prince William III of Orange, he was appointed in 1672, the Year of Disaster after the First Stadtholderless Period, when the Dutch Republic was in danger. Johan de la Faille was the owner of a famous curiosity cabinet, which was started by his grandfather and father, mainly of sea shells, including a specimen of the precious wentletrap Epitonium scalare and the cone shell Conus cedonulli, as well as birds, Roman coins and medals, porcelain, tapestries and paintings. (en)
- Johan de la Faille (26 december 1628 - 14 oktober 1713) was een lid van de vroedschap in Delft. Hij werd aangesteld door stadhouder Willem III in 1672, het Rampjaar, toen de Republiek in gevaar was. Johan de la Faille was de eigenaar van een beroemd rariteitenkabinet. Het was begonnen door zijn grootvader en zijn vader en bestond uit zeeschelpen, waaronder een uiterst zeldzaam exemplaar van de Epitonium scalare en de Conus cedonulli, verder vogels, Romeinse munten en medailles, porselein, wandtapijten en schilderijen. (nl)
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| - Johan de la Faille (1626 or 26 December 1628 – 14 October 1713) was a member of the vroedschap in Delft. As a supporter of prince William III of Orange, he was appointed in 1672, the Year of Disaster after the First Stadtholderless Period, when the Dutch Republic was in danger. Johan de la Faille was the owner of a famous curiosity cabinet, which was started by his grandfather and father, mainly of sea shells, including a specimen of the precious wentletrap Epitonium scalare and the cone shell Conus cedonulli, as well as birds, Roman coins and medals, porcelain, tapestries and paintings. (en)
- Johan de la Faille (26 december 1628 - 14 oktober 1713) was een lid van de vroedschap in Delft. Hij werd aangesteld door stadhouder Willem III in 1672, het Rampjaar, toen de Republiek in gevaar was. Johan de la Faille was de eigenaar van een beroemd rariteitenkabinet. Het was begonnen door zijn grootvader en zijn vader en bestond uit zeeschelpen, waaronder een uiterst zeldzaam exemplaar van de Epitonium scalare en de Conus cedonulli, verder vogels, Romeinse munten en medailles, porselein, wandtapijten en schilderijen. (nl)
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