The Bourse of Antwerp. Belgium. Netherlands. 1844.
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Print from steel engraving titled, „La Bourse d‘Anvers“.
Engraved by H. Horeau.
From Belgique et Hollande, par Andre Henri Constant van Hasselt, Paris, Firmin Didot Freres, 1844.
Notes: Belgique. Lemaitre direxit. 46.
The world's oldest financial exchange, the Belgian bourse of Antwerp. The world's first stock exchange was founded in Antwerp, Belgium in 1460 when they began to buy and sell goods from Venice, as Marco Polo discovered the incredible treasure of culture and precious stones that the Far East was hiding. Some historians think that the word Bourse derives from the name of Venetian merchants family Della Borsa and it has been traslated into Flemish Van der Bourse to hide italian origin.
Engraved by H. Horeau.
From Belgique et Hollande, par Andre Henri Constant van Hasselt, Paris, Firmin Didot Freres, 1844.
Notes: Belgique. Lemaitre direxit. 46.
The world's oldest financial exchange, the Belgian bourse of Antwerp. The world's first stock exchange was founded in Antwerp, Belgium in 1460 when they began to buy and sell goods from Venice, as Marco Polo discovered the incredible treasure of culture and precious stones that the Far East was hiding. Some historians think that the word Bourse derives from the name of Venetian merchants family Della Borsa and it has been traslated into Flemish Van der Bourse to hide italian origin.
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Approx. image size 12, 9 x 9, 1/20, 7 x 12, 8 cm.
Condition: good.
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