Declaration of origin with a piece of cloth and lining of the uniform jacket by J. van Speyk, Albert Carel Baron Snouckaert van Schaburg, 1870 Torn paper with a piece of sheet and piece of linen spelled on a larger, rectangular piece of paper. The latter with the following text: These two Dutch reliques are real; They both come from the Colonel de Boer, over time Chef van den Staf van den Grooten Chasse, supreme commander of the Citadel of Antwerp of October 1830-December 1832. The late Colonel Jonkheer A: E: De Boer has this in the year 1833 this Two remarkable objects given to his friend an
Declaration of origin with a piece of cloth and lining of the uniform jacket by J. van Speyk, Albert Carel Baron Snouckaert van Schaburg, 1870 Torn paper with a piece of sheet and piece of linen spelled on a larger, rectangular piece of paper. The latter with the following text: These two Dutch reliques are real; They both come from the Colonel de Boer, over time Chef van den Staf van den Grooten Chasse, supreme commander of the Citadel of Antwerp of October 1830-December 1832. The late Colonel Jonkheer A: E: De Boer has this in the year 1833 this Two remarkable objects given to his friend and comrade (etc). The Hague paper. cloth. linen (material) writing (processes) Netherlands
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