Lot Essay
The "Witte Valk" was built in Hoorn in 1629/30 and was designed to carry wood from Norway to the sawmills and lumberyards that were so abundant in the 17th Century in North Holland. The 260-ton ship rapidly became very popular: the shape created stability and sufficient room for bigger shiploads. The ship was relatively cheap to build and easy to sail. In 1595, a few years after the launching of the first fluit, a historian writes that "in eight years time more than eighty of these ships were launched in Hoorn".
The model has been built after drawings and an engraving on glass kept in the Westfries Museum, in Hoorn
See illustration
The model has been built after drawings and an engraving on glass kept in the Westfries Museum, in Hoorn
See illustration