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Dutch West India Company - Geoctroyeerde Westindische Compagnie - WIC - 17th Century Historical Wax Seal Stamp
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Dutch West India Company - Geoctroyeerde Westindische Compagnie - WIC - 17th Century Historical Wax Seal StampThis wax seal stamp faithfully recreates the emblem of the Dutch West India Company (Geoctroyeerde Westindische Compagnie, WIC), founded in 1621 during the height of the Dutch Golden Age. The WIC played a major role in global trade, privateering, and colonisation across the Atlantic world. The WIC was deeply involved in the transatlantic slave trade, sourcing enslaved people from established West African markets. These markets were largely supplied by
Representing noble kingdoms such as Stormwind
large parts of France (including Normandy
Henry V’s seal reflects both his authority as monarch and his embodiment of knightly virtue and kingship
Edward was the son of Henry III and ruled England from 1272 to 1307
deep blue to match the Hylian Shield
A French-born nobleman with deep ties to the English crown
⚔ The stamp has a diameter of 50 mm
and the enduring spirit of Tamriel
and—let’s be honest—just get the job done
Adopted in 1782 after years of deliberation following the Declaration of Independence
and debtors long before European powers arrived
he earned the nickname "Hammer of the Scots" (Malleus Scotorum)
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