Familiewapens op lakstempels / zegelstempels,
soms bekend, soms onbekend.
Coat of arms on wax seal stamps,
sometimes known, sometimes unknown.
Collection: Delta 98 Den Haag, The Hague, The Netherlands

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19th Century wax seals from Dutch noble families: Klerck and De Jong van Beek en Donk, new in the Delta 98 Den Haag collection

 

Klerck:

- here shown with horizontal flip -

an antique, 19th Century wax seal with the coat of arms of 
Klerck,
motto: Fidelis Regi Patriaeque
- faithful to king and country / trouw aan koning en vaderland -

Jhr. Reinhold Anthonie Klerck
the family name Klerck derives from the 16th Century family name Clerck, 
they are from Rhenen, Wageningen and Utrecht.
Dutch nobility was granted in 1831 to 
Reinhold Anthonie Klerck (1774-1854)
also written as: Reinholt, Rijnold, Reinold, Rijnholt - Antonie, Antonie Klerck




description: argent / silver, two keys of sable / black, set in saltire, the bitts up and backed, a noble crown and helmet, as crest the keys between a flight
- in zilver twee afgewende, schuingekruiste sleutels, rangkroon jonkheer, aanziende helm, de sleutels van het schild tussen een open vlucht -


De Jong van Beek en Donk:

an antique, 19th Century wax seal with the coat of arms of 
De Jong van Beek en Donk
with the crown for Dutch nobilty, granted in 1831 to 
Johannes / Johan de Jong van Beek en Donk

- here shown with horizontal flip -







Since Gisbert / Gijsbert de Jong in 1745, the home of the 
family De Jong van Beek en Donk in Noord-Brabant, 
The Netherlands:
Kasteel Eyckenlust - Eijckenlust - Eikenlust
with the gate building dating from circa 1500:


Beek en Donk on old charts:

in the middle "Kasteel" for the castle Eyckenlust:



collection
Delta 98 Den Haag,
The Hague, The Netherlands