Trunk of a candle crown in three heights, anonymous, c. 1675 - c. 1725 Canvas Print

Trunk of a candle crown in three heights, anonymous, c. 1675 - c. 1725 Canvas Print

The object consists of a wrought iron bar, an iron split pin and the following cast and on the lathe processed parts of yellow copper: the hanging ring, three stem parts, the sphere, the knob. The upper stem part decorated with grooved rings is largely pipe-shaped and has a thickening at the bottom. The pipe has two ribs interrupted by four notches each. These notches are unnoticed at the top or marked with one, two or three dots. The middle stem part decorated with grooved rings is spherical at the top and marked there (?), then turns into a torn and partially restored stand ring with openings for the six arms. They are unnoticed or indicated with a to five smashed dots. In the upper segment, the sphere is profiled in wide ribs. The wide cantilevered button forged on the rod ends at the almost flat bottom in a pear-shaped button. The more or less octagonal round bar at the top has a gap in the upper end for the split pin, with which the whole can be attached to the hanging ring. The four (?) decorative pieces to be inserted into the pipe-shaped upper trunk part are missing. The sphere is roughly cast and has a only partially removed casting core on the inside.

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