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Model of a Koff

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koopvaardij

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Model of the Dockyard of the Dutch East India Company at Oostenburg in Amsterdam

Hans Bonke, Ab J. Hoving, 1988 - 1989

Model of the Dockyard of the Dutch East India Company at Oostenburg in Amsterdam

Model of a Koff

anonymous, 1854

Model of a Koff

Model of the 58-gun East Indiaman Merkurius

anonymous, 1747

Model of the 58-gun East Indiaman Merkurius

Model of the Slave Ship De Witte Oliphant

anonymous, 1755

Model of the Slave Ship De Witte Oliphant

Model of the 40-gun East Indiaman Vergelijking Amsterdam, 1780 wood, brass, iron, glass, rope, leather The administrators of the Naval Models Room not only commissioned new models, but also ‘improved’ existing ones. During the 19th century this model of an 18th- century East Indiaman was fitted with an emergency foremast and lightning conductors by J.P. Asmus. The Dutch East India Company had no ship called Vergelijking (Comparison) in its service. The name suggests that the model may have been intended to illustrate new ship-building techniques.

anonymous, Jochem Pietersz. Asmus, 1780

Model of the 40-gun East Indiaman Vergelijking
Amsterdam, 1780
wood, brass, iron, glass, rope, leather
The administrators of the Naval Models Room not only commissioned new models, but also ‘improved’ existing ones. During the 19th century this model of an 18th-
century East Indiaman was fitted with an emergency foremast and lightning conductors by J.P. Asmus. The Dutch East India Company had no ship called Vergelijking (Comparison) in its service. The name suggests that the model may have been intended to illustrate new ship-building techniques.

Model of an East Indiaman

anonymous, c. 1740 - c. 1750

Model of an East Indiaman
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