Door's door tongs, decorated with engraving and fool heads, anonymous, 1600 - 1700 Door stalk of eater decorated with engravings. The batter is from the hinge as follows: a right beginning; A nodus with two outer -looking fool heads; Narrow baluster -shaped rod, from which a few leaf motifs spring towards the end, which curls like volutes. In the middle of it, two fool heads look at each other. The whole ends in a pointed leaf with two curling tendrils on either side of them. iron (metal). tin (metal) engraving Door stalk of eater decorated with engravings. The batter is from the hinge as fol
Door's door tongs, decorated with engraving and fool heads, anonymous, 1600 - 1700 Door stalk of eater decorated with engravings. The batter is from the hinge as follows: a right beginning; A nodus with two outer -looking fool heads; Narrow baluster -shaped rod, from which a few leaf motifs spring towards the end, which curls like volutes. In the middle of it, two fool heads look at each other. The whole ends in a pointed leaf with two curling tendrils on either side of them. iron (metal). tin (metal) engraving Door stalk of eater decorated with engravings. The batter is from the hinge as follows: a right beginning; A nodus with two outer -looking fool heads; Narrow baluster -shaped rod, from which a few leaf motifs spring towards the end, which curls like volutes. In the middle of it, two fool heads look at each other. The whole ends in a pointed leaf with two curling tendrils on either side of them. iron (metal). tin (metal) engraving
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