Candle crown of three heights with eight arms each ending in a snake head, Anonymous, 1625 - 1650 The object consists of a round wrought iron rod, an iron split pin and then cast and then on the lathe processed parts: the hanging ring, the upper tribe part with the middle position ring, the lower position ring, the bulb, the button and the three times eight arms With the associated fat catchers, candle holders and pins. The round hanging ring hole at the bottom of a hollow cylinder decorated with a heavy nodus. The upper strain is reversed cone -shaped and decorated with a heavy profiled rib.


Candle crown of three heights with eight arms each ending in a snake head, Anonymous, 1625 - 1650 The object consists of a round wrought iron rod, an iron split pin and then cast and then on the lathe processed parts: the hanging ring, the upper tribe part with the middle position ring, the lower position ring, the bulb, the button and the three times eight arms With the associated fat catchers, candle holders and pins. The round hanging ring hole at the bottom of a hollow cylinder decorated with a heavy nodus. The upper strain is reversed cone -shaped and decorated with a heavy profiled rib. The ring placed below is profiled. The next part consists of the upper position ring with an almost spherical baluster, the foot of which is decorated with three grooved rings. This top position ring is numbered by the arms and pingates I to VIII. The component with the middle stand ring has a corresponding baluster shape as well as the same numbering indicated at the arm holes. The lower position ring has a numbering indicated on the head with the arm holes. The sphere is equipped with a hole on top and bottom. The powerfully profiled button, which ends in a round button, is attached to the wrought iron rod. This has a crack for the split pin at the top. In the tribal parts, the order of mount is indicated in the hole edges by means of clippers. The arms are provided with a ridge on the tribe side, in which a hole is applied to secure them with a pin in the stand rings. There they are marked I to VIII, but with the exception of the first, second, fifth and eighth arm of the lower wreath, which have been restored there, and of the second, third, sixth and eighth arm of the upper wreath, on which No or another calculation occurs. The S-shaped arms have the form of a hose with a tail-wrinkled tail and outside a headed head with a round button on it, in which the hole provided for a thread is applied to confirm the candle holders with the fat catchers. The arms have the same size


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