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Aschaffenburg Collection

Background imageAschaffenburg Collection: German tournament helmet of the mid-15th century

German tournament helmet of the mid-15th century. Jousting helm with engraved foliage. From Prince Karl Anton of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringens collection, Signaringen Kunstkammer

Background imageAschaffenburg Collection: City ironsmith Niklas Ruhl and his wife standing

City ironsmith Niklas Ruhl and his wife standing
City burgher and ironsmith Niklas Ruhl and his wife standing beside his coat of arms. From an Aschaffenburg Guild Book. He holds a golden lily, and she a rose

Background imageAschaffenburg Collection: Heraldic shield of a gunmaster from an art

Heraldic shield of a gunmaster from an art book on the founding of Aschaffenburg. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century

Background imageAschaffenburg Collection: Festive costume of Conrad Pistor of the Kremer Guild, 1588

Festive costume of Conrad Pistor of the Kremer Guild, 1588
Festive costume of Conrad Pistor of the Kremer Guild in 1588, with his coat of arms with ploughshare, indicating blacksmith. From an Aschaffenburg guild book

Background imageAschaffenburg Collection: Gravestone of Anna Schmittner, died 1575

Gravestone of Anna Schmittner, died 1575, from the wall of St. Agatha Church in Aschaffenburg. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Altenecks Costumes

Background imageAschaffenburg Collection: Melchior von Graenroth, Vicedom of Aschaffenburg, 1573

Melchior von Graenroth, Vicedom of Aschaffenburg, 1573
Melchior von Graenroth, Vicedom of Aschaffenburg, kneeling in full armour on his gauntlets, died 1573. After a sculpture by caster Hieronymus Hack

Background imageAschaffenburg Collection: Costume of a German woman, first half of the 16th century

Costume of a German woman, first half of the 16th century.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century

Background imageAschaffenburg Collection: Gravestone of Father Christian Schaffgen, died

Gravestone of Father Christian Schaffgen, died 1721, from cloisters in Aschaffenburg.. The priest kneels with a chalice collecting blood spurting from the lamb of god

Background imageAschaffenburg Collection: Aschaffenburg on the River Main, Germany

Aschaffenburg on the River Main, Germany
Aschaffenburg on the River Main in Bavaria, Germany. Date: circa 1930s


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