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Dutch, Customs Seal, Animal Seal, 749

Lion Rampant Seal, Image by StuE, Found by Dave Haffenden.
Found in the Colchester Area.

The lion rampant shield is very similar to that used by the Dutch Custom House. On the other side are faint numbers and letters - 749 can just be made out.

See PAS LON-8FDA34 "Lead-alloy seal for attachment to a cow's ear. One side has illegible lettering and possibly '78'; other side has a rampant animal with staff/sword all below crown. These seals attached to the ears of live animals imported from the Netherlands from c. 1814 on, probably into the 20th century (Geoff Egan, pers comm)."

From Jan van Oostveen, "It was only used for the tail and not for the ear. ... from authentic documentation from the mid-19th century where it is mentioned how these seals were used. [Scheffer, D.H., 1909. De Geslachtswet. Amsterdam.]" See Oostveen, J. van, 2019, Tax seals used in The Netherlands as proof that 'accijns op het geslacht' was paid.

See Metal detecting and identification in the Netherlands and Belgium for more details about these seals.

Date: 11/09/2011
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Keywords: Unique Identification Number - BSG.BS.00174 Date 19th century
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