Surrender of the Golden Scraper, 1824, Daniel Willem Stoopendaal, 1824 Canvas Print

Surrender of the Golden Scraper, 1824, Daniel Willem Stoopendaal, 1824 Canvas Print

Cartoon on the attempts of the company J.H. Rupe & Zn to sell sugar in miniature. Centrally a man with a golden scraper in the man standing on a throne of sugar loaves. Left and right cheering civilians and soldiers with sugar loaves on their heads. In the foreground, a man burns documents in a cauldron. Following the ban in Amsterdam on the sale of sugar and syrup in small quantities. See also the pendant.

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