Collar with the weapon of Nassau; Collar with the weapon of Willem III, Prince of Orange-Nassau, king of England. The object carved from plate consists of a tire in which an eye is soldered at one end and are arranged in the other three openings, which fit them down. Two round holes were made along the edge. The band has an engraved decoration consisting of a coat of arms with graves crown, surrounded by symmetrical tendrils of Acanthus sheet. The weapon is fortunate: 1 a climbing lion, 2 vertically and obliquely shaded, 3 an incised partially shaded crossbar (?), 4 two ranging lions. On eithe
Collar with the weapon of Nassau; Collar with the weapon of Willem III, Prince of Orange-Nassau, king of England. The object carved from plate consists of a tire in which an eye is soldered at one end and are arranged in the other three openings, which fit them down. Two round holes were made along the edge. The band has an engraved decoration consisting of a coat of arms with graves crown, surrounded by symmetrical tendrils of Acanthus sheet. The weapon is fortunate: 1 a climbing lion, 2 vertically and obliquely shaded, 3 an incised partially shaded crossbar (?), 4 two ranging lions. On either side of the shield B and S and the coat of arms of Nassov * 1689. The weapon is attributed to Anna Isabella van Beijeren van Schagen (died 1716). The holes in the band probably indicate that he was originally attached to leather or other material. The band has no eye to confirm a chain.
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