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  2. Ernst Wilhelm Moes - Wikipedia

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    His Iconographia, a comprehensive guide to portraits of Dutch people, was published by Frederik Muller & Co. In 1898 he began work as assistant to Philip van der Kellen in the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum and from 1903 until his death by tuberculosis he was the head of the print cabinet of the museum.

  3. Marktplaats.nl - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 1999, Van Mullem sold the website Marktplaats.nl for ƒ600,000 -ca. €273,000- to the company Het Goed from Emmeloord, a Dutch national chain of Charity shops led by Bob Crébas. On November 10, 2004 Het Goed sold for the website for €225 million to American Internet giant eBay.

  4. Royal FloraHolland - Wikipedia

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    FloraHolland is a non-profit organization which is a result of a merger between FloraHolland and Aalsmeer Flower Auction in 2007.. During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, FloraHolland's sales collapsed by over 70 percent due to the drop in global demand.

  5. Michael Hatcher - Wikipedia

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    A number of controversies surround the salvaging of historic wreck cargo undertaken by Michael Hatcher. The salvaging of both the Tek Sing and the Geldermalsen have been heavily criticized by archaeologists for stripping archaeological sites of valuable artefacts without recording any context and destroying the less economically valuable parts of the assemblage, such as the ships themselves.

  6. Joh. Enschedé - Wikipedia

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    Today Joh. Enschedé specialises in security document design and printing (banknotes, postage stamps, parking permits, etc.), commercial print (annual reports, catalogues) and online document publication. [5] The company is a certified Euro banknotes printer, and produces euro notes for five EU countries. [2] Joh.

  7. Artprice - Wikipedia

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    Created in 1987 by Thierry Ehrmann, Artprice is a subsidiary company of the Server Group (Groupe Serveur in French). [1] Its website aims to list all artwork from the 17th century to contemporary pieces. [citation needed] In 2004, Artprice launched a fixed price marketplace for artwork that later led to the creation of an online auction service.