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Emperor Charles VI. elevates Maximilian Lambert’s free lord von Klebelsberg to the Czech count’s state, grants him predicates Hoch- und Wohlgebohrn and Freyherr zu Thumbburg and improves his coat of arms

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Character: description on folk. 6b - 9b, miniature on folk. 8a, 153 x 164 mm. Quarterly shield with heart label that is pollen. To the right in the red lies two Turkish heads in the heel of the field, each with a brown beard and a silver turban, and on them stands a silver gryf with a red tongue. On the left in gold there are two green clover treads on the green hill 1) with crossed and sagging stems at the top. 1. and 4. three red cosmic crossbars are in silver. 2. and 3. in red there is a silver cosmic crossbar with three broken arrows pointed upwards 2). On the gable rests the count’s crown and on it three crowned Tournament helmets. Jewellery: I. growing gryf from a heart plate holding a heart plate in the torches, red - silver blankets; II. two wings, the right one divided by gold - black, the left one red - silver, among them a red garment grows, a gold-crowned gold-haired virgin without hands, strapped with silver Hungarian fencing, a black - gold blanket; III. three crossed arrows upwards (2), red - silver blankets. The miniature is in a golden frame. The coat of arms stands on a gray-finned hilltop, densely covered with rusty and purple plants. To the right of the hill, a yellow path flanked from both sides by a lawn stretches backwards. A red-clad soldier with a black - a golden high cap and a rifle over his shoulder. On the right, a pink - ocher rock rises above the road, overgrown with green bushes. Behind the bush stands a barren castle consisting of a rampart broken through a gate and three round shotguns, a cylindrical palace with five windows (3.2) and a chimney and a four-story also a cylindrical tower with a window on each floor. The masonry is yellow-pink, the windows are a brown gate with a green interior. On the left, right above the cliff, there is a house with three windows. It has the same colour as the castle and a brown-red roof. From the left edge of the frame flows into the interior of the miniature a river that bends behind the emblem again on the left and again on the right. On its far bank there is a blue wooded hill behind the castle. To the left of the emblem, the river has grassy shores and a brown bridge runs over it, followed by a red-clad man in a black hat leaning on a black stick. On the nearer promontory of the country the bush grows into the river and there are red silhouettes of three women and one man. A more distant country enclosure into the river to the left of the emblem is a continuation of the praying hill to the right of the emblem. On it rises a low hill with green trees, behind it a blue higher hill, on the left slope of which there is a pink ruin with two prism towers and a pink cylindrical tower with a blue conical roof along the slope. The far left is the silhouette of the next hill. A pink sky is arching above the horizon, which gradually moves up to blue with white clouds. 1) There is a triple layer in the miniature. - 2) In the miniature arrows have a golden shank, an iron tip and a red feather.  
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Title: Emperor Charles VI. elevates Maximilian Lambert’s free lord von Klebelsberg to the Czech count’s state, grants him predicates Hoch- und Wohlgebohrn and Freyherr zu Thumbburg and improves his coat of arms
Description:
Character: description on folk.
6b - 9b, miniature on folk.
8a, 153 x 164 mm.
Quarterly shield with heart label that is pollen.
To the right in the red lies two Turkish heads in the heel of the field, each with a brown beard and a silver turban, and on them stands a silver gryf with a red tongue.
On the left in gold there are two green clover treads on the green hill 1) with crossed and sagging stems at the top.
1.
and 4.
three red cosmic crossbars are in silver.
2.
and 3.
in red there is a silver cosmic crossbar with three broken arrows pointed upwards 2).
On the gable rests the count’s crown and on it three crowned Tournament helmets.
Jewellery: I.
growing gryf from a heart plate holding a heart plate in the torches, red - silver blankets; II.
two wings, the right one divided by gold - black, the left one red - silver, among them a red garment grows, a gold-crowned gold-haired virgin without hands, strapped with silver Hungarian fencing, a black - gold blanket; III.
three crossed arrows upwards (2), red - silver blankets.
The miniature is in a golden frame.
The coat of arms stands on a gray-finned hilltop, densely covered with rusty and purple plants.
To the right of the hill, a yellow path flanked from both sides by a lawn stretches backwards.
A red-clad soldier with a black - a golden high cap and a rifle over his shoulder.
On the right, a pink - ocher rock rises above the road, overgrown with green bushes.
Behind the bush stands a barren castle consisting of a rampart broken through a gate and three round shotguns, a cylindrical palace with five windows (3.
2) and a chimney and a four-story also a cylindrical tower with a window on each floor.
The masonry is yellow-pink, the windows are a brown gate with a green interior.
On the left, right above the cliff, there is a house with three windows.
It has the same colour as the castle and a brown-red roof.
From the left edge of the frame flows into the interior of the miniature a river that bends behind the emblem again on the left and again on the right.
On its far bank there is a blue wooded hill behind the castle.
To the left of the emblem, the river has grassy shores and a brown bridge runs over it, followed by a red-clad man in a black hat leaning on a black stick.
On the nearer promontory of the country the bush grows into the river and there are red silhouettes of three women and one man.
A more distant country enclosure into the river to the left of the emblem is a continuation of the praying hill to the right of the emblem.
On it rises a low hill with green trees, behind it a blue higher hill, on the left slope of which there is a pink ruin with two prism towers and a pink cylindrical tower with a blue conical roof along the slope.
The far left is the silhouette of the next hill.
A pink sky is arching above the horizon, which gradually moves up to blue with white clouds.
1) There is a triple layer in the miniature.
- 2) In the miniature arrows have a golden shank, an iron tip and a red feather.
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