Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Cans

View through Europeana Collections
BURKAR, two pieces of tin seized. With six-pointed cross-section, rounded shoulder and oblique standing finish. The bottom concave, in the middle traces after the punch. Blown in shape. Decor: Engraved. One can: On each of the passports in the middle a standing oval picture field. In each other a castle building with a tower, in an alight surrounded sun over a landscape. In the other two a bird, in one field flying, in the other sitting on a broken tree trunk. Second can: On each of the passports in the middle a standing oval picture field, in every two a bird flapping with its wings, in every other a castle building with a tower. Above and below each picture field a flower on stalk with partially helical narrow leaves. Fittings: Warehouse made of coiners and screw caps. (Fattas on one can). Coin seizure: Calling the outside of the estuary on one can a shoe of pewter with a thorn thorn thinly threaded on the outside. On the second can the shoe broken and missing neck. Lid to one can: Exterior, low cylindrical and with protruding planes upper. The inside threaded for the throat of the coin attachment. On the lid, on the upper side, crowned rose stamp. One can, height: 14.3 cm, without lid, height: 14.2 cm. Second jar, height: 12.5 cm. Both jars, diameter: 7.7 cm. Lid, height: 1.4 cm, diameter: 4.8 cm. From the middle or later half of the 16th century. Purchased by WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL KEMPE i from the antique dealer ED. KAHLERT, Germany Paid: 28 February 1896. Price: 40 Mk.
image-zoom
Title: Cans
Description:
BURKAR, two pieces of tin seized.
With six-pointed cross-section, rounded shoulder and oblique standing finish.
The bottom concave, in the middle traces after the punch.
Blown in shape.
Decor: Engraved.
One can: On each of the passports in the middle a standing oval picture field.
In each other a castle building with a tower, in an alight surrounded sun over a landscape.
In the other two a bird, in one field flying, in the other sitting on a broken tree trunk.
Second can: On each of the passports in the middle a standing oval picture field, in every two a bird flapping with its wings, in every other a castle building with a tower.
Above and below each picture field a flower on stalk with partially helical narrow leaves.
Fittings: Warehouse made of coiners and screw caps.
(Fattas on one can).
Coin seizure: Calling the outside of the estuary on one can a shoe of pewter with a thorn thorn thinly threaded on the outside.
On the second can the shoe broken and missing neck.
Lid to one can: Exterior, low cylindrical and with protruding planes upper.
The inside threaded for the throat of the coin attachment.
On the lid, on the upper side, crowned rose stamp.
One can, height: 14.
3 cm, without lid, height: 14.
2 cm.
Second jar, height: 12.
5 cm.
Both jars, diameter: 7.
7 cm.
Lid, height: 1.
4 cm, diameter: 4.
8 cm.
From the middle or later half of the 16th century.
Purchased by WILHELMINA VON HALLWYL KEMPE i from the antique dealer ED.
KAHLERT, Germany Paid: 28 February 1896.
Price: 40 Mk.

Back to Top