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Arms of Elisabet von Keitscach of Salzburg

Medallion
1528 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Stained glass medallion depicting the arms of Elisabet von Keitscach of Salzburg composed of a shield proper bearing a turnip proper surrounded by a border with the inscription. "ELISABET GEBRENE VON KEITSCHACH SEIN GEMAHEL 1528", South German, dated 1528.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleArms of Elisabet von Keitscach of Salzburg (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Stained glass
Brief description
Stained Glass medallion depicting the arms of Elisabet von Ketschach of Salzburg, South German, dated 1528.
STG
Physical description
Stained glass medallion depicting the arms of Elisabet von Keitscach of Salzburg composed of a shield proper bearing a turnip proper surrounded by a border with the inscription. "ELISABET GEBRENE VON KEITSCHACH SEIN GEMAHEL 1528", South German, dated 1528.
Dimensions
  • Sight diameter: 21.4cm
  • In wooden frame weight: 1.1kg
  • Wood frame height: 32.0cm
  • Wood frame width: 32.0cm
  • Wood frame depth: 2.0cm
Weight is approximate and includes bubblewrap and Correx packing for decant.
Marks and inscriptions
"ELISABET GEBORENE VON KEITSCHACH SEIN GEMAHEL 1528" (Surrounding shield)
Credit line
Bequeathed by the late T. Anstey Guthrie (through Dr Eric G Millar, British Museum)
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
C.96-1934

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Record createdJune 14, 2002
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