Description

This is a very rare puzzle by French brand Corgi, which is apparently out of business now. The title is The Battle of Scheveningen, with the Naval Forces of the Dutch Republic and the Commonwealth of England, 10 August 1653, although the French title in the box is Bataille Navale. Although there is no reference to the artist, the painter is Jeronymus van Diest.

This puzzle is NEW, with its original FACTORY SEAL. The seal has some tears and the box has some wear and scuffs on corners, as you can see in the photographs.

There are not many puzzles by Corgi, but we can mention the 1000 piece version of Gallery of Paintings, by Alfred Stevens.

More information about The Battle of Scheveningen:
  • Puzzle size: 116 x 84 cm.
  • Box size: 45 x 32 x 7.5 cm.
  • Reference number: 3001.
  • EAN number: N/A.
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Additional information
Dimensions 45 × 32 × 7.5 cm
Brand

Corgi

Condition

Factory Sealed

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

3000

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