Cooking pot made for Adam Splinter and Alyt Louwermans, Albert Hachmann (attributed to), c. 1548 Canvas Print
The cylindrical cooking pot is poured into one whole with the help of a sand shape, as can be observed at the bottom. The pot has a profiled slightly cantilevered edge. Underneath a frieze framed by ribs with the inscription in Gothic minuscules 'adam splinter alyt louwermans syn huisfrouw anno XVc' with the following nine different punctuations: 1 a man, who makes a pointing gesture with his left hand and holds his right hand on a dagger (?); 2 a round medallion with a wild man with a club in hand and with a coat of arms on which two crossed beams, along the edge an illegible motto; 3 a six-leaved rosette; 4 a coat of arms, on which a bird of paradise above a sword (?) placed crosswise and an axe (?); 5 a running hare; 6 a running dog or fox; 7 a lion; 8 The sweat cloth of St. Veronica; 9 an angel's head. In the middle of the wall a frieze framed by ribs decorated with five-time a repetition of symmetrically placed tendril work, the two curls of which end in a dolphin's head or in a stylized flower, which seems to be composed of vine leaves and bunches of grapes. The three legs are decorated with a wound pearl and cord border between two pearl edges. The wrought iron handle is twisted and has a thickening in the middle, which serves as a handle. The ends protrude slightly, leaving the handle off the pot.
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