Vermelding van Amon van Bengalen in het notitieboek van stadschirurgijn Benjamin van der Hoeke, 1 februari 1729. Handschrift, 36 h x 56 b cm (geopend). Jakarta, Arsip National Archives Building, Archief van de Schepenbank van Batavia 1620-1809. inv.nr. 1522.

Andries Beeckman, The Castle of Batavia, c. 1661 Oil on canvas, 108 × 151.5 cm Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, inv. no. SK-A-19

Hendrik van Schuylenburgh, The Trading Post of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in Hooghly, Bengal, 1665 Oil on canvas, 203 × 316 cm Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, inv. no. SK-A-4282

Baptismal record of Magdhalena de Baron, the daughter of Baron van Bengalen and Rosetta van Sambauwa, January 1690 Manuscript, 20.5 × 33 × 9 cm Alkmaar, Regional Archives, Doopregister Grote Kerk Alkmaar, January 1690, archive no. 10.3.001, inv. no. 09

Anonymous, Map of the Ganges River taken from a Moorish Map, c. 1695 Pen on paper, 52.5 × 74.5 cm The Hague, National Archives of the Netherlands, 4.VEL, inv. no. 25

Isaac de Graaff, Map of Bengal, from P. Palmeris to Martavan (Pegu), c. 1695 Pen on paper, 52.5 × 74.5 cm The Hague, National Archives of the Netherlands, 4.VEL, inv. no. 257

Gerard Wigmana, Dinner with Julius Schelto van Aitzema, Sara van den Broek, Guests and Servants, 1697 Oil on canvas, 117 × 180 cm Dokkum, Gemeente Noardeast-Fryslân, inv. no. 475/41 Photo: Hans Knijff

Hendrik Rennebaum, Sirih box, 1775–1780 Silver and velvet (interior), 5 × 15.4 × 11.1 cm The Hague, Kunstmuseum Den Haag, inv. no. 0154568

Robert Jacob Gordon (attributed to), Panorama of Cape Town and its Surroundings as seen from the Sea, 1778 Pen in ink over a drawing in pencil, brush in watercolour, 41.5 × 770 cm Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, inv. no. RP-T-1914-17-21

Anonymous, The Enslaved Augustus van Bengalen Holding the Pipe of Hendrik Cloete, c. 1788 Graphite, 21 × 33 cm Sint Maarten (NH), Swellengrebel-Boekee Archive

Tool for harvesting nutmeg, consisting of a bamboo stick with two sharp wooden hooks, above a basket in which to catch the picked nuts, before 1897 Bamboo and wood, 114 × 9 × 10 cm Leiden, Stichting Nationaal Museum voor Wereldculturen, coll. no. RV-1130-102b

ohannes Vinckboons (attributed to), Two Views of Dutch East India Company Trading Posts: Lawec in Cambodia and Banda in the Southern Moluccas, ‘Gezicht op Banda, zuidelijke Molukken Neyra’ (title on object), c. 1662–1663 Oil on canvas, 97 × 140 cm Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, inv. no. SK-A-4476