Flute glass with the alliance weapon Stegeman-De Quade, anonymous, c. 1593 Canvas Print

Flute glass with the alliance weapon Stegeman-De Quade, anonymous, c. 1593 Canvas Print

Flat foot with folded edge and pontil brand. Hollow, baluster-shaped trunk with two discs, blown into the shape in the motif of two lion masks between garlands, trimmed at the bottom and top with an edge of grunting. High, funnel-shaped chalice. On the chalice is engraved 'SIET HOW FINE AND LIEFLYCK IS T' ALL SAID THAT BRODERS ARE FOUND IN ADRAGHTIGHTYCHEIT'. Furthermore, a twig with three orange apples. Below that, two weapons connected by two one-handed hands, holding three arrows. Above and below the hands the latin proverb 'CONCORDIA INSUPERABILIS RATIONE ET CONSTANTIA' (in translation: 'invincible by unity, reason and fortitude'). The left man's coat of arms is shield-shaped and quartered 1 and 4 a crossbar 2 and 3 an elevated horizontal tree stump, accompanied below by a French lily. In the heart shield a cross accompanied by four drying shears with the points facing down. As a helmet sign a esteemed naked man, who holds up a six-pointed star with his right hand and with the left a club. The diamond-shaped female coat of arms shows four horizontal bars and is held up by a bow by a standing female figure. Between the weapons the name Stegemans and the year 1593. Among the weapons a wide band with birds, insects and twigs between two braid edges. Remains of gilding on the trunk. Along the edge of the chalice a blown-up band of gold leaf.

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