Can with two coats of arms on the lid in enamel, anonymous, 1450 - 1500 Canvas Print

Can with two coats of arms on the lid in enamel, anonymous, 1450 - 1500 Canvas Print

The jug is composed of the following parts: the hull, the lid (poured and turned), the handle, the spout and the thumb rest (poured). The cylindrical hull (with center hole in the bottom) has a spherical upper part and widens at the bottom. At the top, the sphere turns into a short neck. The tapering spout is made up of two obliquely upright surfaces and a horizontal plane. In the trunk, a spout opening is cut out, the raised edges of which have a curly brace profile. The handle, which is round at the top and swings out pointed outwards downwards, is attached at the neck and to the lower part of the torso. It has a single hinge at the top for the round lid with the thumb rest. Torso and lid are decorated with grooved rings. The trunk has a wide slightly pointed rib in the middle of the lower half. The thumb rest was equipped with two buttons. In the flat upper part of the lid, two weapons placed next to each other are arranged in enamel on silver relief: on the left a swung-in seven-sided shield with a golden mountain with six peaks inside a serrated hem in a field, laden with an oblique stake, on the right a swung-in hept shield, polened, with a crossbar. The left weapon is not identified, the right comes a coat of arms Trevisani (Venice) near.

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