Model van postwagen Amsterdam-Gent

anonymous, 1800 - 1850

Model Post Chaise Amsterdam-Ghent. Wood, c. 1825. Post coaches provided a means of public transport for passengers. In fact - despite the name - these had little to do with transporting mail. In 1822 a direct post chaise service was opened between Amsterdam and Ghent. This was made possible the previous year by the new road between Rotterdam and Antwerp. Improvement of the main highways had already begun under the French occupation. King William I considered construction and maintenance of roads a task appropriate to government. Large sums were reserved for the extension of the road network. Major highways were planned to link Amsterdam and The Hague with the (new) frontiers. The title 'koninklijk' (royal) and the royal creston the coach indicate that the service was by royal appointment.

  • Artwork typescale model
  • Object numberBK-16730
  • Dimensionsheight 38.5 cm x width 31.5 cm x depth 55 cm, width 24.5 cm x depth 39 cm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Model van postwagen Amsterdam-Gent

  • Object type

  • Object number

    BK-16730

  • Description

    Model van een houten postwagen met het opschrift: "Koninklijke Postwagen van Amsterdam op Gent in 24 uren over Rijden". Bij postwagen behoren, bovenop het model geplaatst, tonnen, koffers etc.


Creation

  • Creation

    model maker: anonymous, Northern Netherlands

  • Dating

    1800 - 1850

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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    • height 38.5 cm x width 31.5 cm x depth 55 cm
    • width 24.5 cm x depth 39 cm

This work is about

  • Subject

  • Place

  • Period

    1825


Acquisition and rights

  • Copyright

  • Provenance

    …; first recorded in the museum, 1890;{NHA, ARS, IS, inv. 2449, no. 1252, 5 March 1890.}


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