Opening of the Canal from Terneuzen to Ghent 1827, Joseph Pierre Braemt, 1827 Canvas Print

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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