Middelburg, second VOC home base
by
Mattheus Smallegange
A unique triplet from the VOC’s second home base
Detail
Date of first edition: 1696
Date of this map: 1696
Dimensions (not including margins): 27,2 x 33,5 cm
Dimensions (including margins): 30 x 35 cm
Condition: Very good. Centre fold as published. Slightly age-toned.
Condition rating: A
Verso: blank
From: Nieuwe Cronyk van Zeeland, deel I
Price (without VAT, possibly to be added): €650,00 (FYI +/- $721,50 / £578,50)
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The VOC in her second homebase
The three main buildings of the VOC chamber Zeeland in Middelburg are displayed on this single plate:
Around the corner of the shipyard is still the house of the upper-provisions master. He was responsible for the construction and equipment of ships.
Ships of the Zeeland Chamber of the VOC (un)loaded from Rammekens. This fortress breaths history including Napoleon, German defenses during WWII and the North Sea flood of 1953. The fortress (which is difficult to find) is open to the public and worth a visit.