Opening of the Canal from Terneuzen to Ghent 1827, Joseph Pierre Braemt, 1827 Canvas Print
Bronze medal of opening of the Canal from Terneuzen to Ghent, in honor of William I Frederick, King of the Netherlands, medal offered by the States of East Flanders and Zeeland and the council of Ghent to Cornelis. Front: chestpiece man inside inscription. Downside: Neptune, leaning on trident, stands with foot on the stern of antique ship and points forward with his right arm outstretched; at his feet sits Ceres with filled horn of plenty and ears of corn; left open lock inside the inscription; cut-off: inscription. Originally together with NG-770-A in the corresponding, elongated, red box NG-770-C.
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