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Portrait of William I, Prince of Orange
Adriaen Thomasz. Key, c. 1579
Mary Stuart and William II
Anthony van Dyck, 1641
Portrait of William I, King of the Netherlands
Joseph Paelinck, 1819
Portrait of Willem III (1650-1702), Prince of Orange, as a Child
Adriaen Hanneman (mentioned on object), 1654
Portrait of William II, King of the Netherlands
Jan Adam Kruseman, 1839
Portrait of Willem III, Prince of Orange, King of England and Stadtholder
Godfried Schalcken, c. 1692 - c. 1697
Inhuldiging van koning Willem I op de Place Royale
Jacob Ernst Marcus, 1815 - 1826
Inhuldiging van Willem I Frederik als koning der Nederlanden te Brussel
Pierre Wautier van de Goor, 1815
Spanish Warhorse
Jacques de Gheyn (II), 1603
The Solemn Inauguration of University of Ghent by the Prince of Orange in the Throne Room of the Town Hall on 9 October 1817
Mattheus Ignatius van Bree, 1817 - 1830
Lint van oranje satijn, waarop in stippelgravure een ovaal portret van erfprins Willem Frederik (later koning Willem I) in uniform van 'Garde de corps', met onderschrift: 'Orange Boven !// Willem de Eerste - Souverein van Nederland // E. Maaskamp te Amsterdam'
Evert Maaskamp, c. 1813 - c. 1814
Mary Stuart, Princess of Orange, as Widow of William II
Bartholomeus van der Helst, 1652
Prince Maurits, Accompanied by Prince Frederik Hendrik, Frederick V of Bohemia and his Wife Elizabeth Stuart, and Others, on the Buitenhof, The Hague
Pauwels van Hillegaert, c. 1621 - c. 1625
Troonzetel van koning Willem II, Willem III en Wilhelmina
Horrix, Gebroeders, 1842 - 1849
Koningin Emma, prinses van Waldeck-Pyrmont. Weduwe van koning Willem III
Jan Veth (mentioned on object), 1918
Four Generations of the Princes of Orange: William I, Maurice and Frederick Henry, William II and William III
Pieter Nason, c. 1660 - c. 1662
Avondjapon van grijsblauwe rayon rips
anoniem, 1948
The Frederiksplein, Amsterdam, during the Entry of Queen Wilhelmina, 5 September 1898
Otto Eerelman, 1898 - 1900
The Inauguration of King William II in the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam on 28 November 1840
Nicolaas Pieneman (mentioned on object), 1840 - 1845
Kroningsdag, Amsterdam 1980
Willem Diepraam (signed by artist), 1980-04-30 - 1981