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Jean Pierre Moquette
Born
(1856-07-05)July 5, 1856
Goor, Netherlands
Died
February 26, 1927(1927-02-26) (aged 70)
Weltevreden (now Sawah Besar), Central Jakarta, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia)
Occupation(s)
Bookkeeper, Researcher, Stamp dealer, Coin dealer
Awards
Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Postcard from Moquette to Snouck Hurgronje (1909)
Jean Pierre Moquette (July 5, 1856 – February 26, 1927) moved from the Netherlands to Java in 1873. He worked as a bookkeeper at the sugar plantation and factory 'Kremboeng',[1] in Sidoarjo near Surabaya. He was also a stamp and coin dealer in Surabaya. He became known for the alterations of stamps and postal stationery. Besides philately, numismatics and his bookkeeping work in the sugar business, he was a researcher in the field of sugar cane. For his research of cane sowing and crossing[2] he was in 1898 appointed Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau.[3] In 1900 he founded the Indonesian Numismatic Cabinet in which he was active as curator. In the early 1900s he did ethnographic and historical research for which in 1924 he was appointed correspondent for the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in Amsterdam.[4]
The Dutch Tropen Museum has a painting of Moquette by Jan Pieter Veth.[5]
^Staatscourant, Blad Twee, Binnenlandsch Nieuws - Ridderorden. Dutch Government. September 1, 1898. p. 10. Online source (Dutch).
^Jean Pierre Moquette, Wakker J.H. (1897). De wortelschimmels van het suikerriet. Soerabaja.
^Staatscourant, Blad Twee, Binnenlandsch Nieuws - Ridderorden. Dutch Government. September 1, 1898. p. 10. Online source (Dutch).
^"J.P. Moquette (1856 - 1927)". Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
^Tropen museum online collection - painting of Moquette
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