Candle crown of two heights with six arms each, anonymous, c. 1475 - c. 1500 Canvas Print
The object consists of an iron rod with an iron hook and the following cast parts: the Mary figure, the right hand riveted to her arm, her correspondingly riveted left hand with the Christ Child, the crown riveted on her head, the trunk, the riveted lion's head, the draw ring, two times six arms with the corresponding grease traps and wrought iron candle pins. The standing Mary figure is surrounded by a halo. Her robe and cloak are decorated with punched star motifs. Sheath closure and necklace are also indicated punched. The predominantly hollow-round profiled trunk has two stand rings with six notches each, which are marked with one to five notches. The last notch per ring is unnoticed. The arms are bent twice and are marked unnoticed, or each time on the fastening lugs I to IIIII. They are decorated with two bunches of grapes and two vine leaves (top) and four bunches of grapes and five vine leaves (bottom). The round grease traps have openwork, jagged vertically placed edges at the bottom, to mask the fastening on the arms. This is done by round iron pins, which are screwed into the ends of the arms. The various arms are each cast with the help of the same models. The fat traps differ from each other. Some details have been restored to the arms and grease traps, others are missing. The Marian figure lacks the scepter.
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