Wijwater bucket, five -sided, anonymous, c. 1475 - c. 1525 The object is composed of the following parts: the bucket with the attachments (cast), the handle (cast). The upper edge of the attachments is served by ciseling. Four sides of the bucket have a profiling derived from the architecture, the fifth is smooth and forms the back. The bucket is heading towards the upper edge and at the hollow foot. The horizontal surface edge has a rectangular attachment on either side with an eye for the handle. This is executed as a three -pass and has the shape of a flat hexagon in diameter. Southern Neth
Wijwater bucket, five -sided, anonymous, c. 1475 - c. 1525 The object is composed of the following parts: the bucket with the attachments (cast), the handle (cast). The upper edge of the attachments is served by ciseling. Four sides of the bucket have a profiling derived from the architecture, the fifth is smooth and forms the back. The bucket is heading towards the upper edge and at the hollow foot. The horizontal surface edge has a rectangular attachment on either side with an eye for the handle. This is executed as a three -pass and has the shape of a flat hexagon in diameter. Southern Netherlands brass (alloy) casting The object is composed of the following parts: the bucket with the attachments (cast), the handle (cast). The upper edge of the attachments is served by ciseling. Four sides of the bucket have a profiling derived from the architecture, the fifth is smooth and forms the back. The bucket is heading towards the upper edge and at the hollow foot. The horizontal surface edge has a rectangular attachment on either side with an eye for the handle. This is executed as a three -pass and has the shape of a flat hexagon in diameter. Southern Netherlands brass (alloy) casting
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