Candle crown of three heights with six arms each, with Mariakapel in the middle, anonymous, c. 1475 - c. 1485 Canvas Print
The object consists of a large number of parts. The trunk is occupied by six bars with spits and buttresses, which form a chapel with the twelve-sided pedestal on a six-sided console, ending in a lion's head with draw ring, and with the hood with twelve pinnacles. On the pedestal Mary with the Child, standing on the crescent moon and surrounded by a halo. On the hood is a six-rod spire, starting into a rod, to which the oval hanging ring is screwed. Each time six arms are attached to the pedestal, the hood and the middle of the bars. These are bent twice and have eleven or five leaves (the arms of respectively the wreaths below and center and of the upper wreath). The grease traps have a vertical serrated edge with finial motifs at the bottom. The candle holders are six-plane with a perforated side on the front and back and have a vertically annular bottom.
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