Altar Lessenaar, Nicolaas van Diemen (attributed to), 1760 The driven reader has a high rear and a low front with an elevated edge, on which an oak, on the Boevn side with red velvet lined plate. He rests on four screw -up, cast legs in the shape a hairy bird claw that includes a half -bulb, with a printed nodus decorated with hair at the top. The walls are made up of large-scale, openwork rocaille ornaments and foam heads. Central to the front wall there is a slightly burned, by two two standing C-Voluten surrounded shield, with the imposed, cast, letters composed of Voluten IHS (the abbrevia


Altar Lessenaar, Nicolaas van Diemen (attributed to), 1760 The driven reader has a high rear and a low front with an elevated edge, on which an oak, on the Boevn side with red velvet lined plate. He rests on four screw -up, cast legs in the shape a hairy bird claw that includes a half -bulb, with a printed nodus decorated with hair at the top. The walls are made up of large-scale, openwork rocaille ornaments and foam heads. Central to the front wall there is a slightly burned, by two two standing C-Voluten surrounded shield, with the imposed, cast, letters composed of Voluten IHS (the abbreviation of the name Jesus in Greek) under a cross with three nails below it (Arma Christi). Centrally in the rear wall is a similar, wider shield, in which the H. Catharina is driven to half. Two fruit garlands hang off the back wall. The corner supports above the legs are formed in high relief as an angel and an eagle at the front, and a lion and an ox at the rear, the symbols of the four evangelists. Above the lion and the OS are thick C-volutes, crowned by curling leaves, to which the wooden plate is fixed by means of two screws with round heads. The reader is reinforced at the bottom with - a later - copper frame. Amsterdam silver (metal). copper (metal). oak (wood). velvet (fabric weave) The driven reader has a high rear and a low front with an elevated edge, on which an oak, on the Boevn side with red velvet lined plate. He rests on four screw -up, cast legs in the shape a hairy bird claw that includes a half -bulb, with a printed nodus decorated with hair at the top. The walls are made up of large-scale, openwork rocaille ornaments and foam heads. Central to the front wall there is a slightly burned, by two two standing C-Voluten surrounded shield, with the imposed, cast, letters composed of Voluten IHS (the abbreviation of the name Jesus in Greek) under a cross with three nails below it (Arma Christi). Centrally in the rear wall is a similar, wider shield, in which the H.


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