Wooden polychrome Heraldic relief panel/family coat of arms
Carved wooden polychrome gilded Heraldic relief panel/family coat of arms - around In the middle an azure blue, shield with still vaguely visible mill anchors - above a crest - lilies on both sides - at the bottom a Cornucopia (horn of plenty) - at the bottom in the middle a PalmetteThe lily is embolic, symbol of the virgin Mary, emblem of purity and virginity - The lily is used in many family coats of armsThe Cornucopia (Latin; cornu (horn) and copia (stock) is called in English Horn of plenty - This legendary object, that (as the name suggests) donated abundance, comes originally from the Greek mythologyMill rinds in heraldry indicate the grinding law and staple right of grain and are also a sign of old legal possessionThe last 4 photographs of heraldic coats of arms with mill rinds serve for information purposes onlyCondition: Good, with normal wear and tear - some small superficial chips in the polychrome - the colours are faded - the blue shield has had approx. 6 mill rinds of which one is still quit visibleWill be sent by registered mail and track and trace Read More