Cooling vessel with a godron frame and a hollow egg frame, on three claw legs, anonymous, 1633 Canvas Print
The object consists of a container driven from one plate, three legs and two handles, which are made of the same material. They are equipped with a driven and punched décor. The feet have the shape of claw legs. The box has an almost flat bottom and a slightly convex wall encased between two narrow upright parts. This is divided in two by a rib indicated as a cord: the lower convex part is decorated with a godron frame, the upper straight part by a hollow egg frame. The narrow upright parts at the bottom and top are decorated with a décor of points and semicircle circles. The wide edge has a driven and punched zigzag décor against a background of circles and is probably reinforced with iron wire all around. The handles, which have the shape of a curl and which are riveted with red copper nails on the tray have a corresponding decoration of points and semicircals, wherein in the middle on one handle ANNO is indicated and on the other 1633 is indicated. The container is soldered with tin here and there to the outside and sealed on the inside in some places with red lacquer.
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