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anonymous, 1752 - 1800
Houten tafel, vermoedelijk behorend bij het model van een linieschip van 60 tot 68 stukken op stapel.
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- Object numberNG-MC-497-1
- Dimensionsheight 75 cm x width 155 cm x depth 75 cm x weight 39 kg
- Physical characteristicswood
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NG-MC-497-1
Description
Houten tafel, vermoedelijk behorend bij het model van een linieschip van 60 tot 68 stukken op stapel.
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furniture worker: anonymous, Netherlands
Dating
1752 - 1800
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wood
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height 75 cm x width 155 cm x depth 75 cm x weight 39 kg
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…; purchased from the Hasselaar family by Jochem Pietersz Asmus (1765-1837), Amsterdam;{HNA 2.01.29.02 Dept. Marine, Aanhangsel I, inv. no. 20, La. E no. 12.} sent to the Ministerie van Marine (Department of the Navy), The Hague, October 1818;{HNA 1.01.47.29 Admiraliteitscolleges, Collectie Van der Hoop, inv. no. 187, nota October 1818.} transferred to the museum, 1883
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anonymous
Netherlands, 1752 - 1800
Provenance
…; purchased from the Hasselaar family by Jochem Pietersz Asmus (1765-1837), Amsterdam;1HNA 2.01.29.02 Dept. Marine, Aanhangsel I, inv. no. 20, La. E no. 12. sent to the Ministerie van Marine (Department of the Navy), The Hague, October 1818;2HNA 1.01.47.29 Admiraliteitscolleges, Collectie Van der Hoop, inv. no. 187, nota October 1818. transferred to the museum, 1883
Object number: NG-MC-497-1
Entry
Wooden frame model of a ship in scaffolding, mounted on a base with an inclined plane representing a slipway.
The model has no planking but shows frames, which consist of nine parts. The gun ports, as far as can be discerned, amount to a total of sixty-six on three decks; the outline of which is only indicated by the gun ports, except for the lower deck, where beams have been fitted. The stern has a round tuck with two gun ports and a hollow counter. No details are provided of a taffrail or quarter galleries; at this stage of construction the stern is still unplanked. The sheer rises towards both ends, only one wale is indicated. The hull is round with a flat middle section.
A remarkable feature are the sister keelsons instead of the single keelson.
The model was purchased by Jochem Pietersz Asmus (1755-1837) from the family of the shipwright Schelte Hasselaar for his private collection.3HNA 2.01.29.02 Dept. Marine, Aanhangsel I, inv. no. 20, La. E no. 12. It was transferred from Amsterdam to The Hague in 1818.4HNA 1.01.47.29 Admiraliteitscolleges, Collectie Van der Hoop, inv. no. 187, nota october 1818. It is doubtful whether this model was built by Schelte Hasselaar,5J.M. Obreen, Catalogus der verzameling modellen van het Departement van Marine, The Hague 1858, no. 497. as the sister keelsons are a typical feature of the Van Zwijndregt's of Rotterdam.
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Footnotes
- 1HNA 2.01.29.02 Dept. Marine, Aanhangsel I, inv. no. 20, La. E no. 12.
- 2HNA 1.01.47.29 Admiraliteitscolleges, Collectie Van der Hoop, inv. no. 187, nota October 1818.
- 3HNA 2.01.29.02 Dept. Marine, Aanhangsel I, inv. no. 20, La. E no. 12.
- 4HNA 1.01.47.29 Admiraliteitscolleges, Collectie Van der Hoop, inv. no. 187, nota october 1818.
- 5J.M. Obreen, Catalogus der verzameling modellen van het Departement van Marine, The Hague 1858, no. 497.