Squire C.H.A. van der Wijck, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies NGC MS 61 by Unknown artist
Squire C.H.A. van der Wijck, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies NGC MS 61 by Unknown artist
Squire C.H.A. van der Wijck, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies NGC MS 61 by Unknown artist
Squire C.H.A. van der Wijck, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies NGC MS 61 by Unknown artist
Squire C.H.A. van der Wijck, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies NGC MS 61 by Unknown artist
Squire C.H.A. van der Wijck, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies NGC MS 61 by Unknown artist

Squire C.H.A. van der Wijck, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies NGC MS 61 1899

Unknown artist

Silver
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  • About the artwork
    Obverse: JONKHR. C.H.A. VAN. DER. WYCK. – GOUVERNEUR. GENERAAL., bust in official robes facing left
    Reverse: AAN / ZIJNEN. OUD / GOUVERNEUR / GENERAAL / _ / HET. DANKBARE / INDIË / 1893-1899, palm branch

    By J.C. Chaplain

    EXTREMELY RARE

    Carel Herman Aart van der Wijck (1840 – 1914) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies (1893-1899) and a member of the Senate. He began his career in 1864 as a clerk (a mid-level administrative civil servant) and eventually rose to Governor-General in 1893. He is best known for his decisive intervention on Lombok, after the expeditionary force of approximately 2,500 men there was unexpectedly overrun and suffered heavy losses on the evening of August 25, 1894.

    Weight: 142.73 g
    Diameter: AR 69.0 mm
    Grade: Good Extremely Fine
    Reference: Zwierzina 203
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