plaque, Johannes Cornelis Wienecke, 1929, cast, General: 28.8 x 19.5 x 1.9cm 288 x 195 x 19mm, city hall, city coat of arms, coat of arms, fire, Brass plaque with a historical representation of the city hall in Leiden in flames. Between the flames you can see the Dutch coat of arms at the top left and the Leiden coat of arms at the top right. In a rectangular plane at the bottom center, the inscription reads: LEAD'S CITY HALL DESTROYED ON 12 FEBRUARY 1929 BY BRAND. The name of the maker is engraved at the bottom right. An eye is attached on both sides as a suspension system. A metal wire is
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