Honorary Medal of the Dutch Association of Housewives Awarded to Janna Beunk for 25 Years of Loyal Service to the Van Oordt tot Bunschoten van Oosten Family

Nederlandse Vereniging van Huisvrouwen, 1917

People who have performed a heroic deed or reached the end of a long career are sometimes awarded a medal as a token of esteem and gratitude. Often these are made of gold. Especially in the seventeenth century, gold medals with their chains were literally a reward. They were subsequently melted down and converted into money, which is why so few have survived.

  • Artwork typehistory medal, erepenning
  • Object numberNG-85
  • Dimensionsdiameter 3.6 cm x diameter 3 cm x diameter 2.6 cm x weight 6.44 g

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Honorary Medal of the Dutch Association of Housewives Awarded to Janna Beunk for 25 Years of Loyal Service to the Van Oordt tot Bunschoten van Oosten Family

  • Object type

  • Object number

    NG-85

  • Description

    Zilveren penning aan draagoog en draagring, geschonken aan Janna Beunk wegens vijfentwintig jaar trouwe dienst bij de familie van Oordt tot Bunschoten van Oosten; v..z.: gekroond wapen met Nederlandse leeuw in horizontaal gearceerde cirkel met opschrift. Keerzijde: gegraveerde inscriptie. Gemerkt; op rand: (onleesbaar).

  • Inscriptions / marks

    • inscription: ‘NEDERL. VEREEN. V. HUISVROUWEN’
    • inscription: ‘VOOR 25 JAREN TROUWEN DIENST
      1892
      JANNA BEUNK
      1917
      BIJ DE FAMILIE
      VAN OORDT TOT BUNSCHOTEN
      VAN OOSTEN’

Creation

  • Creation

    Nederlandse Vereniging van Huisvrouwen, Netherlands

  • Dating

    1917

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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    diameter 3.6 cm x diameter 3 cm x diameter 2.6 cm x weight 6.44 g


This work is about

  • Person

  • Subject

  • Period

    1892 - 1917


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    J. Beunk Bequest

  • Acquisition

    bequest 1948-02-05

  • Copyright

  • Provenance

    Awarded to Janna Beunk, Apeldoorn, 1917;{Note RMA.} by whom bequeathed to the museum, 1948


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