"The Vietnamese weapons of the 17th century from the collection of the National Museum of Netherlands" by V.A. Vetyukov

This article is a first part of an investigation of rare and little-known items from the Oriental weapons collection of Admiral Cornelis Tromp (1629–1691), which are now on display in Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam). The Dutch investigators claim, that the wooden weapon-rack with thespecimens of cold-weapons and firearms, as well as the additional accessories on it, originates from Tonquin (North Vietnam). The author undertakes research of the collection’s history and the problems of its attribution. The work indicates the probable path, by which the weapons could be brought to Amsterdam from Vietnam in the 17th century. The questions of the Dutch East India Company activities in Southeast Asia are touched in that aspect.Keywords: Vietnamese traditional weapons, Rijksmuseum, Cornelis Tromp, Dutch East India Company, weapon rack.

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