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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.
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.
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