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Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile
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Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile
Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile
Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile
Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile
Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile
Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile
Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile
Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile
Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile
Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile
Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile
Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile
Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile
Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile

Renaissance Heraldic Stove Tile

Southern Germany or Austria, late 16th–early 17th century

A large moulded earthenware stove tile (Kachelofenkachel) in high relief, cast with an elaborate armorial achievement comprising a quartered shield with central inescutcheon, surmounted by three tournament helmets with distinct crests, all within a recessed scrolling foliate border.

The shield is carved with lions rampant, an eagle displayed and vertical bars (paly), reflecting the heraldic conventions of the Holy Roman Empire. The triple-helmet arrangement indicates the arms of a noble family with multiple inherited lines.

The reverse with a deep recessed back, knife-finished edges and original kiln-fired surface, consistent with authentic stove-tile construction of the period. The fabric, firing characteristics and wear correspond to early modern Central European production.

Unglazed terracotta with original surface and patina.

Condition:
Excellent for age. Crisp relief throughout. Minor edge chipping and firing irregularities consistent with period manufacture and use. No restoration.

Such tiles formed part of the decorative façade of a ceramic heating stove (Kachelofen) in a noble or patrician residence and served both a functional and heraldic purpose.

Comparable examples:
Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg; Landesmuseum Württemberg, Stuttgart.

Dimensions
37.5 cms High (14.6 inches)
23 cms Wide (9.0 inches)


Stock No.: 1764
£2,750


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