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Arnold-Peter C. Weiss Collection of Dutch Engraved Medals
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Last Updated: 2022-03-24
Dutch engraved medals dating from the 16th to 18th centuries.
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161.
1672, Siege of Groningen
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50 stuiver engraved on reverse with city view
162.
1672, Siege of Groningen
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50 stuiver engraved on reverse with city view
163.
1676, Wedding/Siege of Groningen
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Jan de Fries or follower
164.
1676, Wedding/Siege of Groningen
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Jan de Fries or follower
165.
1660, wedding at Cana burning heart
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Provenance: Frederiks Vol. III no. 418 ill.
166.
1660, wedding at Cana burning heart
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Provenance: Frederiks Vol. III no. 418 ill.
167.
17th century, monogrammist AB
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Compare to Frederiks Vol. II 157 and 163
168.
17th century, monogrammist AB
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Compare to Frederiks Vol. II 157 and 163
169.
1787, Latin School of Gouda
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Given in 1787 to Isaac Scheltus for being the best public orator of his year
170.
1787, Latin School of Gouda
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Given in 1787 to Isaac Scheltus for being the best public orator of his year
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