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Emperor Ferdinand III. exalts Danyel Natanyel Kunstát from Krygsfeld, a burgher of the New Town of Prague, to the Czech Vladycký state and awards him a coat of arms
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Character: description on folk. 3b - 4b, miniature on folk. 4a, 147 x 164 mm.
In the red gable there is a green lawn, on it stands on the right two shirts and on the left there is a gold-crowned leopard holding an iron ball 1 in the front paws). On the gable rests a crowned Tournament helmet with black - silver 2) and red with silver blankets. The jewel is a red hand holding red - silver - blue flag 3) with the golden initials F III, with F crowned by an imperial crown, with six peaks on each side of the flag 4) with red - silver pencils.
The miniature is in a golden frame. The emblem stands on an open helmet, which is decorated with pens, on the right one purple and two golden ones, on the left two red ones and again one purple ones. Behind the helmet is a trophy, which on the right consists of: a brown drum with a gray membrane and golden cords, two crossed golden mallets, a bronze cannon, five cannonballs, a wooden barrel, two swords, a thong, five flags, the first purple, the second blue, the third yellow with a black eagle, the fourth orange, the fifth green with two black sharps and countless amounts of peaks, pa On the left, the trophy consists of: an iron, gold-forged kyrysu, similar arm armor, a brass waitress on an iron lafeta, two tympans with white membranes, each of them is covered with a yellow pledge with a black eagle, two iron mallets, a sword with a golden elbow and a patronage, an iron rundac, nine anchors, a purple with two black crossed sharps, blue with gold - red l Everything is laid on a gray-brown-purple floor on which a vaulted corridor stands. The walls of the corridor are green, on the front side they have a pink lining with a golden rose, another golden rose is on the plinths from the side. The surface of the plinth is similar in color to the floor and stands on it a figure. On the plinth on the right is Ferdinand III. He is put in an iron, gold-forged armor, on his breast hangs the order of the Golden Fleece, at his neck he has a white collar, a golden, purple - blue, sewn cloak meets his shoulders. At his waist hangs a sword with a golden elk and a patronage in a black scabbard. He has an imperial crown on his head, holding a gold scepter in his right, a golden sphere in his left. Vlas and beard have black. The plinth on the left is Ferdinand IV. His clothes are from Ferdinand III. differs only in the color of the shell lining, which is red. Only the scabbard can be seen from the sword and the crown on the head is the royal crown. He has a yellow hair and is beardless. In the front, gray wall of the corridor, behind the monarch’s figure, there is a green niche with a blue vault, there are three golden roses above it. The side walls of the corridor are blue and in front of them three columns with green prism feet, purple cylindrical bodies and a golden acanthus warhead are inserted along each wall. The pillars bear a pink - green-yellow - pink cornice decorated with a relief of fruits and leaves. One gold-haired angel sits on the ledge from each side of the corridor. The angel on the right has a blue, yellow-stitched seam, gray-headed wings and white shoes. Angel on the left blue - purple gray scarf with yellow lining and golden wings. Angels hold a Spanish shield crowned by a royal crown. On the shield on the right is the emblem of Bohemia: in red silver double-tailed, gold-crowned lion with gold armor. On the gable on the left is the emblem of Uher: polceno, on the right nine times divided in silver and red, on the left in red on green, gold-crowned triple top silver papal cross. The front wall of the corridor above the cornice is gray with brown-purple exercises, the base of the vault is green, the main vault is blue-gray. On it is attached an imperial emblem on a Spanish shield: in gold a black eagle with golden aureolas, which carries on the breast a red Spanish label with a silver crossbar. The shield is wrapped with the Order of the Golden Fleece and crowned by the Imperial Crown. Four egg-shaped shields in golden cartouches are placed in the arch along each side of the imperial emblem, the cartouches are crowned by Kurfir crowns. To the right of the imperial emblem are the following signs (from right to left): I. Archbishop of the Trier: red cross in silver; II. Archbishop of Cologne: black cross in silver; III. Archbishop of Mohučský: quarter with a blue heart plate, in it a golden walking lion, 1. and 4. in a black silver wheel with six spikes, 2. in red silver saw heel, 3. a silver figure (a woodman with a ring); IV. King of Bohemia: in the red left looking for a silver double-tailed, gold-crowned lion with gold armor. To the left of the imperial emblem are the following signs (from right to left): V. Duke of Bavarian: blue quarter shield with blue heart plate, in the label there is a golden sphere, in 1. and 4. a field of silver fleece, in 2. and the 3rd field of silver, gold-crowned lion; VI. Duke of Saxony: eleven times divided in black and gold, after all the cosmos goes green rout crown; VII. Brandenburg margrave: in blue black eagle with golden scepter on breast; VIII. Falckraba the Rhine: divided, polceno at the top, right in blue silver robe, left in blue silver, gold crowned lion, gold old imperial crown at the bottom in silver. A gold-haired angel in a purple dress with yellow-green sleeves stands out behind the shield of the Archbishop of Trevír. The right-hand side holds a shield with a Czech emblem, the left-hand side a bundle of red ribbons on which the curfir marks to the right of the gable with the imperial emblem are hung. It has blue wings. A gold-haired angel in a blue, yellow-stitched scarf with bent sleeves stands out behind the shield of the Rhineland. The left holds a shield with a Hungarian coat of arms and the right a bundle of red ribbons, on which curphile signs are hung to the left of the gable with the imperial coat of arms. It has green wings. Uncovered parts of the body of all figures are made with skin paint. Under the vault hangs a golden feston, which is attached to the emblem of the Archbishop of the Trier, the King of Bohemia, the Duke of Bavarian and the Falckraběte of the Rhine. The background of the miniature is blue with gold damaging.
1) The gable is divided in the miniature. At the top is a red armored arm (armour is iron with gold fittings on the edge of individual plates) holding a sword (iron with golden elk and auspices), above the arm are the golden initials F III. Below is in a blue sign, which is awarded a deed, leopard, and koatins are natural colors. In this form Daniel Nataniel Kunstán from Krygsfeld used the emblem on seals (see, for example, his fountain of July 27, 1673 - AMP, PPL IV - 5687). - 2) In the miniature the right blankets are black - gold. - 3) In the miniature the flag has silver - a blue saw brothel, inside it there are vertical saw stripes of silver and red. - 4) The peaks are golden with golden spikes. They do not stand out from the crown, but from behind blankets on the sides of the helmet.
Title: Emperor Ferdinand III. exalts Danyel Natanyel Kunstát from Krygsfeld, a burgher of the New Town of Prague, to the Czech Vladycký state and awards him a coat of arms
Description:
Character: description on folk.
3b - 4b, miniature on folk.
4a, 147 x 164 mm.
In the red gable there is a green lawn, on it stands on the right two shirts and on the left there is a gold-crowned leopard holding an iron ball 1 in the front paws).
On the gable rests a crowned Tournament helmet with black - silver 2) and red with silver blankets.
The jewel is a red hand holding red - silver - blue flag 3) with the golden initials F III, with F crowned by an imperial crown, with six peaks on each side of the flag 4) with red - silver pencils.
The miniature is in a golden frame.
The emblem stands on an open helmet, which is decorated with pens, on the right one purple and two golden ones, on the left two red ones and again one purple ones.
Behind the helmet is a trophy, which on the right consists of: a brown drum with a gray membrane and golden cords, two crossed golden mallets, a bronze cannon, five cannonballs, a wooden barrel, two swords, a thong, five flags, the first purple, the second blue, the third yellow with a black eagle, the fourth orange, the fifth green with two black sharps and countless amounts of peaks, pa On the left, the trophy consists of: an iron, gold-forged kyrysu, similar arm armor, a brass waitress on an iron lafeta, two tympans with white membranes, each of them is covered with a yellow pledge with a black eagle, two iron mallets, a sword with a golden elbow and a patronage, an iron rundac, nine anchors, a purple with two black crossed sharps, blue with gold - red l Everything is laid on a gray-brown-purple floor on which a vaulted corridor stands.
The walls of the corridor are green, on the front side they have a pink lining with a golden rose, another golden rose is on the plinths from the side.
The surface of the plinth is similar in color to the floor and stands on it a figure.
On the plinth on the right is Ferdinand III.
He is put in an iron, gold-forged armor, on his breast hangs the order of the Golden Fleece, at his neck he has a white collar, a golden, purple - blue, sewn cloak meets his shoulders.
At his waist hangs a sword with a golden elk and a patronage in a black scabbard.
He has an imperial crown on his head, holding a gold scepter in his right, a golden sphere in his left.
Vlas and beard have black.
The plinth on the left is Ferdinand IV.
His clothes are from Ferdinand III.
differs only in the color of the shell lining, which is red.
Only the scabbard can be seen from the sword and the crown on the head is the royal crown.
He has a yellow hair and is beardless.
In the front, gray wall of the corridor, behind the monarch’s figure, there is a green niche with a blue vault, there are three golden roses above it.
The side walls of the corridor are blue and in front of them three columns with green prism feet, purple cylindrical bodies and a golden acanthus warhead are inserted along each wall.
The pillars bear a pink - green-yellow - pink cornice decorated with a relief of fruits and leaves.
One gold-haired angel sits on the ledge from each side of the corridor.
The angel on the right has a blue, yellow-stitched seam, gray-headed wings and white shoes.
Angel on the left blue - purple gray scarf with yellow lining and golden wings.
Angels hold a Spanish shield crowned by a royal crown.
On the shield on the right is the emblem of Bohemia: in red silver double-tailed, gold-crowned lion with gold armor.
On the gable on the left is the emblem of Uher: polceno, on the right nine times divided in silver and red, on the left in red on green, gold-crowned triple top silver papal cross.
The front wall of the corridor above the cornice is gray with brown-purple exercises, the base of the vault is green, the main vault is blue-gray.
On it is attached an imperial emblem on a Spanish shield: in gold a black eagle with golden aureolas, which carries on the breast a red Spanish label with a silver crossbar.
The shield is wrapped with the Order of the Golden Fleece and crowned by the Imperial Crown.
Four egg-shaped shields in golden cartouches are placed in the arch along each side of the imperial emblem, the cartouches are crowned by Kurfir crowns.
To the right of the imperial emblem are the following signs (from right to left): I.
Archbishop of the Trier: red cross in silver; II.
Archbishop of Cologne: black cross in silver; III.
Archbishop of Mohučský: quarter with a blue heart plate, in it a golden walking lion, 1.
and 4.
in a black silver wheel with six spikes, 2.
in red silver saw heel, 3.
a silver figure (a woodman with a ring); IV.
King of Bohemia: in the red left looking for a silver double-tailed, gold-crowned lion with gold armor.
To the left of the imperial emblem are the following signs (from right to left): V.
Duke of Bavarian: blue quarter shield with blue heart plate, in the label there is a golden sphere, in 1.
and 4.
a field of silver fleece, in 2.
and the 3rd field of silver, gold-crowned lion; VI.
Duke of Saxony: eleven times divided in black and gold, after all the cosmos goes green rout crown; VII.
Brandenburg margrave: in blue black eagle with golden scepter on breast; VIII.
Falckraba the Rhine: divided, polceno at the top, right in blue silver robe, left in blue silver, gold crowned lion, gold old imperial crown at the bottom in silver.
A gold-haired angel in a purple dress with yellow-green sleeves stands out behind the shield of the Archbishop of Trevír.
The right-hand side holds a shield with a Czech emblem, the left-hand side a bundle of red ribbons on which the curfir marks to the right of the gable with the imperial emblem are hung.
It has blue wings.
A gold-haired angel in a blue, yellow-stitched scarf with bent sleeves stands out behind the shield of the Rhineland.
The left holds a shield with a Hungarian coat of arms and the right a bundle of red ribbons, on which curphile signs are hung to the left of the gable with the imperial coat of arms.
It has green wings.
Uncovered parts of the body of all figures are made with skin paint.
Under the vault hangs a golden feston, which is attached to the emblem of the Archbishop of the Trier, the King of Bohemia, the Duke of Bavarian and the Falckraběte of the Rhine.
The background of the miniature is blue with gold damaging.
1) The gable is divided in the miniature.
At the top is a red armored arm (armour is iron with gold fittings on the edge of individual plates) holding a sword (iron with golden elk and auspices), above the arm are the golden initials F III.
Below is in a blue sign, which is awarded a deed, leopard, and koatins are natural colors.
In this form Daniel Nataniel Kunstán from Krygsfeld used the emblem on seals (see, for example, his fountain of July 27, 1673 - AMP, PPL IV - 5687).
- 2) In the miniature the right blankets are black - gold.
- 3) In the miniature the flag has silver - a blue saw brothel, inside it there are vertical saw stripes of silver and red.
- 4) The peaks are golden with golden spikes.
They do not stand out from the crown, but from behind blankets on the sides of the helmet.
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