EditorialPortrait of Cornelis Theodorus Elout, The subject is sitting at a table with books and sheets of paper on it. He has glasses in his left hand. He is wearing a knighthood on his chest. On his left is a pillar, his family crest is depicted on the upper l...
EditorialCommemoration of the siege of Groningen, history medal made after a royal thaler, Brass diamond-shaped history medal with rounded corners. Front: double-headed eagle with coat of arms for chest under the letter G inside an inscription. Reverse: inscrip...
EditorialSign with the inscription: Laet quite a calm man / do what he can / honor than the dinner / what benefit is his good language / and friendly welcome / if a suer mouth is / 1683, Plate of faience. Multicolored painted with a text. Laet quite a quiet man...
EditorialCarpenters Guild of Middelburg, Guild Medal with No. 16, Brass Medal. Front: St. Joseph with turban on head, standing on pedestal, in open hand an open compass, in left hand a yardstick within a two-line text. Reverse: drill, ax, square, saw, plumb bob...
EditorialNieuvve wereldt, ofte, Beschrijvinghe van West-Indien : wt veelderhande schriften ende aen-teeckeninghen van verscheyden natien : Laet, Joannes de, 1593-1649.
EditorialBottle Bottle with the inscription: Gaep while one is offering you porridge, Inset soul. Spherical body, transforming into a slender neck, around which a drip ring has been fitted. The body is inscribed in Italian letters 'Gaep terwyl men u pap.' Below...
EditorialA map of New England, New Belgium and Virginia. An inset map of Bermuda is shown at lower right . NOVA ANGLIA, NOVVM BELGIVM ET VIRGINIA. [Leiden] : [Joannes de Laet], [1630.]. Source: Maps K.Top.120.8. Language: Latin.
EditorialA map of New Spain and New Galicia. NOVA HISPANIA. NOVA GALICIA. GVATIMALA. [Leiden] : [Joannes de Laet], [between 1625 and 1640.]. Copperplate engraving. Source: Maps K.Top.122.100. Language: Latin.
EditorialA map of Florida and the neighbouring regions. FLORIDA, et REGIONES VICINAE. [Leiden] : [Joannes de Laet], [between 1630 and 1640.]. Copperplate engraving. Source: Maps K.Top.122.78. Language: Latin.