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Kistje met vier en veertig houtmonsters van Suriname

Data provider: Rijksmuseum Amsterdam,
Reference or object ID: NG-MC-84
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Title

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Kistje met vier en veertig houtmonsters van Suriname
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Description

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Rechthoekige doos met vier en veertig houtmonsters: 1. groenhart (Nectandra rodiaei) 2. bijlhout (walaba, Eperua spec.) 3. purperhart (Peltogyne spec.) 4. bolletrie (Manilkara surinamensis) 5. peto (mora, Dimorphandra excelsa) 6. manbarklak (Eschweilera longipes) 7. matakkie (Symphonia globulifera) ...
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Location of creation

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No Location of creation available

Material(s)

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wood (plant material)
paper
brass (alloy)
iron (metal)
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Date made

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Jan 1, 1800 – Dec 31, 1858
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Type(s)

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wood block
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Technique(s)

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Inscription(s)

opschrift, op de binnenzijde van het deksel: ‘Naamlijst der Monsters [...] verschil / lende Houtsoorten aangevoerd uit de / Kolonie Suriname /’ lijst van de monsters en een verwijzing naar Exh. 23/2/1876 N244A betreffende het mora-hout (monster nr. 5)
opschrift, op de monsters: nummers en namen
inscription, on a handwritten note: ‘De breekbaarheid en het specifiek gewicht / van het Mora, zijn opgegeven bij brief / van den Hoofd Ingenieur Adviseur voor Scheepsbouw / aan den Minister dd 23 februari 1876 Nº 244A’
opschrift, op een handgeschreven briefje: ‘De breekbaarheid en het specifiek gewicht / van het Mora, zijn opgegeven bij brief / van den Hoofd Ingenieur Adviseur voor Scheepsbouw / aan den Minister dd 23 februari 1876 Nº 244A’
inscription, on the inside of the lid: ‘Naamlijst der Monsters [...] verschil / lende Houtsoorten aangevoerd uit de / Kolonie Suriname /’ list of the samples and a reference to Exh. 23/2/1876 N244A in the archive of the Department of the Navy concerning the mora wood (sample no. 5)
label, bottom right: ‘84’ former inventory label
inscription, on the samples: numbers and names
etiket, rechtsonder: ‘84’ voormalig inventarisnummer
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Rijksmuseum Amsterdam


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NG-MC-84
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Local Contexts Notices

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Attribution Incomplete

Attribution Incomplete
Collections and items in our institution have incomplete, inaccurate, and/or missing attribution. We are using this notice to clearly identify this material so that it can be updated, or corrected by communities of origin. Our institution is committed to collaboration and partnerships to address this problem of incorrect or missing attribution.
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