
16th Century Painted Armorial Panel
1546 Germany
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Mid 16th Century Painted Deal Armorial Panel, dated 1546.
Inscribed and dated in German Gothic script 'Anno~Dominy 1546 - 16 Day of May' with twin armorial devices of Gules (red) painted half wheel and Gold half Fleur de Lys.
Inscribed and dated in German Gothic script 'Anno~Dominy 1546 - 16 Day of May' with twin armorial devices of Gules (red) painted half wheel and Gold half Fleur de Lys.
The Coats of Arms displayed appear to be of the Fürer von Haimendorf family of Nuremberg.
Ref: 'Siebmacher's Wappen-Buch'
Published in 1605 by Johann Ambrosius Siebmacher (1561 – 23 March 1611).
Siebmacher was a German heraldic artist, copper plate engraver, etcher and publisher from Nuremberg. His works became an important source of heraldry of the German-speaking regions. The book represents the contemporary heraldry used during the final two centuries of the Holy Roman Empire, comfortably overlapping the date time of the Armorial panel.
Ref: 'Siebmacher's Wappen-Buch'
Published in 1605 by Johann Ambrosius Siebmacher (1561 – 23 March 1611).
Siebmacher was a German heraldic artist, copper plate engraver, etcher and publisher from Nuremberg. His works became an important source of heraldry of the German-speaking regions. The book represents the contemporary heraldry used during the final two centuries of the Holy Roman Empire, comfortably overlapping the date time of the Armorial panel.
Dimensions
Height | 28.00 inch | (71.12 cm) |
Width | 18.00 inch | (45.72 cm) |
Depth | 1.50 inch | (3.81 cm) |
Stock Code
3363
Medium
Painted Deal
Signed/Inscribed
10 May, 1546
Beedham Antiques Ltd.
Beedham Antiques Ltd.
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Derbyshire