Difference between revisions of "House of de Coninck & Reiersen"
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[[File:Coninck & Reiersen bortstjåldne skeer.png|thumbnail|A newspaper notice from 20 August 1781, in which de Coninck & Reiersen offer a reward for the return of some stolen English silverware]] | [[File:Coninck & Reiersen bortstjåldne skeer.png|thumbnail|A newspaper notice from 20 August 1781, in which de Coninck & Reiersen offer a reward for the return of some stolen English silverware]] | ||
Merchant house based in Copenhagen. A partnership between [[Coninck, Frédéric de]] and [[Reiersen, Niels Lunde]] that was in operation between 1775 and 1790 (Henningsen, 77) | Merchant house based in Copenhagen. A partnership between [[Coninck, Frédéric de]] and [[Reiersen, Niels Lunde]] that was in operation between 1775 and 1790 (Henningsen, 77) | ||
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+ | 1781 - The house had a number of English silverware stolen from a ship (see image), in which the term "de Coninck & Reiersen" is first used to denomeniate the merchant house [http://www2.statsbiblioteket.dk/mediestream/avis/record/doms_aviser_page%3Auuid%3A4f70a859-3b0b-4f79-b922-1da96e9248ab/query/coninck (Kiøbenhavns Kongelig alene priviligerede Adresse-Contoirs Efterretninger)] | ||
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[[Category: Merchant House]] | [[Category: Merchant House]] |
Latest revision as of 03:34, 21 September 2018
Merchant house based in Copenhagen. A partnership between Coninck, Frédéric de and Reiersen, Niels Lunde that was in operation between 1775 and 1790 (Henningsen, 77)
1781 - The house had a number of English silverware stolen from a ship (see image), in which the term "de Coninck & Reiersen" is first used to denomeniate the merchant house (Kiøbenhavns Kongelig alene priviligerede Adresse-Contoirs Efterretninger)