The deliberate sinking of the ship 't Groene Bosch by skipper Christoffel Guding van Drontheim, anonymous, 1724 Canvas Print

The deliberate sinking of the ship 't Groene Bosch by skipper Christoffel Guding van Drontheim, anonymous, 1724 Canvas Print

Golden medal. Front: ship sinking into the sea with full sails within the inscription. Downside: inscription. In 1721, one of the ships that called at Norway sank, and the medal depicted in this text was made about it. The piece was made in Amsterdam in 1724 after the process for insurance fraud. Front: a sinking ship and on the reverse the inscription: DIE 'T SCHELMSTUK HAAT BESCHOUT DEES PLAAT' / 'TER ONTDEKKING VAN 'T SCHELM STUK VAN 'T GESONKE SCHIP T GROENE BOSCH SCHIPPER CHRISTOFFEL GUDING VAN DRONTHEIM INT IAAR 1721'. 't Groene Bosch was a tube made in the Republic of more than 20 meters long. The owner was Christoffel Guding, a skipper from Norway. The ship was loaded in Drontheim (Trondheim) with fish, tear, copper and skins.

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