Two performances on penned box: donation of the new coat of arms of Amsterdam, 1342; Addition of the emperors crown, 1489. Two performances on a resource box from 1655 that remember the donation of the new weapon of Amsterdam in 1342 and the addition of the emperors crown in 1489 (NG-VG-1-41-A). The trail box consisted of two round silver plaques that could be screwed together. Above: Count Willem sitting on a throne surrounded by courtiers and warriors, gives the new weapon to a group of civilians. Below as a caption in Latin. Below: Emperor Maximilian standing in the middle of a group of Hoe


Two performances on penned box: donation of the new coat of arms of Amsterdam, 1342; Addition of the emperors crown, 1489. Two performances on a resource box from 1655 that remember the donation of the new weapon of Amsterdam in 1342 and the addition of the emperors crown in 1489 (NG-VG-1-41-A). The trail box consisted of two round silver plaques that could be screwed together. Above: Count Willem sitting on a throne surrounded by courtiers and warriors, gives the new weapon to a group of civilians. Below as a caption in Latin. Below: Emperor Maximilian standing in the middle of a group of Hoevenslingen and warriors places the emperors crown above the weapon that someone from the citizens group presents him. Below as a caption in Latin. Treasant box in which the Peace of Breda (NG-VG-1-1016) was awarded by the city's Peace by the city.


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