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Gothic arms
Reproduction of Gothic fireback from the early days of casting iron.Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 75.5 cmHeight: 95.0 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 103.0 kgRef: E.291Condition: perfect€675.00 -
Armes de France with Angels
Crest of the House of Bourbon, an originally French royal house that became a major dynasty in Europe. It delivered kings for Spain (Navarra), France, both Sicilies and Parma. Bourbon kings ruled France from 1589 up to the French revolution as well some short periods thereafter. The crest consists of a crown with 3 lyses (royalty) and leaves of the palmtree (victory) at both sides.Age: 17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 76.0 cmHeight: 59.5 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 44.0 kgRef: E.138Condition: crack at top€975.00 -
Pillars of Hercules with an orb
The orb ('globus cruciger') symbolizes the Christ's dominion over the world. The pillar refers to the club of Hercules, his favorite weapon. It symbolizes power. Since antiquity the ‘Pillars of Hercules’ are also the name of the promontories at both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. Hence they also symbolize the frontier between the known and unknown world (Nec Plus Ultra, "nothing further beyond"), and later they also became symbols for the opposite, i.e. taking risks and confronting the unknown (Plus Ultra, ‘further beyond’). In the Spanish royal crest they also stand for the overseas possessions.Age: 17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 76.0 cmHeight: 81.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 63.0 kgRef: E.141Condition: good€895.00 -
Arms
Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 76.0 cmHeight: 56.0 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 58.0 kgRef: D.187Condition: perfect€375.00 -
Arms of France and Navarre
Arms of the House of Bourbon from France, one of the major royal dynasties of Europe that produced monarchs Spain (Navarre), France, the two Sicilies and Parma. Bourbon kings ruled France from 1589 until the French Revolution and even short periods thereafter. The left half of the weapon consists of 3 lilies (French royalty) and the right half is the weapon of Navarre.Age: 17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 76.5 cmHeight: 74.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 51.0 kgRef: E.195Condition: crack from right to left, only for decoration or gas€575.00 -
Alliance Crest Nassau-UK
Stove plateAge: 18th centuryOrigin: GermanyWidth: 76.5 cmHeight: 74.0 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 31.0 kgRef: E.271Condition: broken corner€445.00 -
Apollo with lyre
God of light, sun, truth, prophecy, music and joy. Also the saving God, both in emergency caused by an epidemic or an invasion of enemies, as in any other emergency.Age: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 77.0 cmHeight: 79.5 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 87.0 kgRef: E.256Condition: good€845.00 -
No theme
Age: 19th centuryOrigin: NetherlandsWidth: 77.0 cmHeight: 106.5 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 63.0 kgRef: E.133Condition: good€695.00 -
Jesus on the Mount of Olives
Stove plateAge: 18th centuryOrigin: GermanyWidth: 77.0 cmHeight: 83.0 cmDepth: 1.8 cmWeight: 52.0 kgRef: E.259Condition: good€575.00 -
Amphitrite, goddess of the sea
Poseidon chose her as his wife after she and her sisters performed a ritual dance. She refused and fled. Poseidon sent a dolphin behind her. The dolphin managed to bring her back. After he married her, he rewarded the dolphin by transforming him into a constellation and placed him in the sky (Dolphin).Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 77.0 cmHeight: 57.0 cmDepth: 1.2 cmWeight: 28.0 kgRef: E.192Condition: good€775.00 -
The abduction of Europa
Zeus, the supreme god, is in love with Europa, a beautiful Phoenician princess, and turns into a white bull to abduct Europa to CreteAge: 20th centuryWidth: 77.5 cmHeight: 77.5 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 71.0 kgRef: E.140Condition: perfect€645.00 -
Pot of fire
Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 78.0 cmHeight: 80.0 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 94.0 kgRef: E.285Condition: perfect€745.00 -
Pillars with burning hearts
Age: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 78.0 cmHeight: 66.0 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 60.0 kgRef: E.197Condition: small crack€645.00 -
Arms of France, Navarre and Lorraine
Arms of the House of Bourbon from France, one of the major royal dynasties of Europe that produced monarchs Spain (Navarre), France, the two Sicilies and Parma. Bourbon kings ruled France from 1589 until the French Revolution and even short periods thereafter. The left half of the weapon consists of 3 lilies (French royalty) and the right half is the weapon of Navarre. In both upper corners the arms of Lorraine.Age: 17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 78.5 cmHeight: 78.0 cmDepth: 3.3 cmWeight: 83.0 kgRef: E.180Condition: crack from right to left, only for decoration or gas€3,750.00 -
Spes (hope)
The hope (from the triptych faith, hope and love, the three divine virtues)Age: 19th centuryOrigin: Netherlands/GermanyWidth: 78.5 cmHeight: 113.5 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 150.0 kgRef: E.257Condition: perfect€1,195.00 -
Pillars
Age: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 78.5 cmHeight: 75.0 cmDepth: 1.8 cmWeight: 65.0 kgRef: E.206Condition: good€595.00 -
Pasha
A high official in the Ottoman EmpireAge: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 79.0 cmHeight: 106.0 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 115.0 kgRef: E.292Condition: good€675.00 -
Pillars with medieval IHS monogram
Monogram IHS stands for Iesus Hominum Salvator (Jezus the Savior of Humanity) or In Hoc Signo (In this sign will you win).
Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 79.0 cmHeight: 62.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 56.0 kgRef: E.284Condition: professionally repaired crack€475.00 -
Arms de France
Age: 17/18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 79.0 cmHeight: 78.0 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 71.0 kgRef: E.263Condition: good€1,775.00 -
Arms of France
Crest of the House of Bourbon, an originally French royal house that became a major dynasty in Europe. It delivered kings for Spain (Navarra), France, both Sicilies and Parma. Bourbon kings ruled France from 1589 up to the French revolution as well some short periods thereafter. The crest consists of a crown with 3 lyses (royalty) and leaves of the palmtree (victory) at both sides.Age: 17th centuryWidth: 79.0 cmHeight: 80.0 cmDepth: 2.2 cmWeight: 60.0 kgRef: E.234Condition: crack of 35 cm, only for decoration or gas fireplace€595.00 -
Arms
Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 79.5 cmHeight: 88.5 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 70.0 kgRef: E.289Condition: good€495.00 -
The Peace
Allegory of peace shows two angels with the wreath of victoryAge: 17th centuryOrigin: Netherlands/GermanyWidth: 79.5 cmHeight: 67.0 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 30.0 kgRef: E.217Condition: good, rust hole€545.00 -
Arms of France (Louis XV) and Marie Leszczyńska (his wife)
Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 79.5 cmHeight: 74.5 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 48.0 kgRef: E.264Condition: perfect€595.00 -
Pillars of Hercules
The pillar refers to the club of Hercules, his favorite weapon. It symbolizes power. Since antiquity the ‘Pillars of Hercules’ are also the name of the promontories at both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. Hence they also symbolize the frontier between the known and unknown world (Nec Plus Ultra, "nothing further beyond"), and later they also became symbols for the opposite, i.e. taking risks and confronting the unknown (Plus Ultra, ‘further beyond’). In the Spanish royal crest they also stand for the overseas possessions.Age: 17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 80.0 cmHeight: 80.5 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 62.0 kgRef: E.143Condition: large visible crack, only for decorative use or gas fireplace€445.00 -
The love
Age: 17th centuryOrigin: Netherlands/GermanyWidth: 80.0 cmHeight: 114.0 cmDepth: 2.8 cmWeight: 88.0 kgRef: E.099Condition: large, visible crack only for decoration or gas€695.00 -
River nymph
Age: 19th centuryOrigin: Netherlands/GermanyWidth: 80.0 cmHeight: 92.5 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 56.0 kgRef: D.028Condition: professionally repaired crack€575.00 -
Minerva
Goddess of knowledge, intellect and ingenuity of the human spirit. She is often depicted with an owl, symbol of wisdom.Age: 20th centuryWidth: 80.0 cmHeight: 80.0 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 75.0 kgRef: E.202Condition: perfect€545.00 -
Pillars of Hercules with angels 1738
The pillar refers to the club of Hercules, his favorite weapon. It symbolizes power. Since antiquity the ‘Pillars of Hercules’ are also the name of the promontories at both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. Hence they also symbolize the frontier between the known and unknown world (Nec Plus Ultra, "nothing further beyond"), and later they also became symbols for the opposite, i.e. taking risks and confronting the unknown (Plus Ultra, ‘further beyond’). In the Spanish royal crest they also stand for the overseas possessions.Age: 1738Origin: FranceWidth: 80.0 cmHeight: 72.5 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 58.0 kgRef: E.169Condition: strongly weathered and large crack, only for decorative use or gas fireplace€425.00 -
War and peace
Age: 19th centuryWidth: 80.0 cmHeight: 81.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 64.0 kgRef: E.148Condition: perfect€795.00 -
Lorraine Coat of Arms
Half round shield with arms of Leopold I, Duke of Lorraine, and palm branches. Surrounded by a chain of the Golden Fleece. The symbol of this Order is a small golden fleece of a ram's head and feet, taken by a ring, hanging from a golden chain.Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 80.5 cmHeight: 80.0 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 86.0 kgRef: E.267Condition: good€1,775.00 -
Aesop explains a testament
Aesop (c. 620-564 BCE) was a Greek writer credited with a number of popular fables. Although his existence remains uncertain and no writings by him survive, numerous tales credited to him were gathered across the centuries and in many languages in a storytelling tradition that continues to this day. In many of the tales, animals speak and have human characteristics. Many of the fables of Jean de la Fontaine have been derived from Aesop's fables.Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 80.5 cmHeight: 68.0 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 71.0 kgRef: E.261Condition: professionally repaired crack€575.00 -
Pot of fire
Age: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 80.5 cmHeight: 82.0 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 73.0 kgRef: E.224Condition: good€945.00 -
Man with boy
Age: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 80.5 cmHeight: 80.0 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 57.0 kgRef: E.101Condition: crack bottom center€795.00 -
Hercules spinning at Omphale's feet
Hercules disguised as a woman was sold by Mercury (god of commerce) as a slave to Omphale. Hercules and Omphale fell in love and had a son, the first Lydian king, founder of the dynasty of HeraclidesAge: 18th/19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 81.0 cmHeight: 81.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 71.0 kgRef: E.272Condition: small crack in the middle€645.00 -
Pillars with Sun
Age: 17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 81.0 cmHeight: 90.0 cmDepth: 3.3 cmWeight: 90.0 kgRef: E.109Condition: good€1,395.00 -
Neptune
God of water and the sea, as well as god of horses and horse-racing. As god of the sea, he is sometimes an enormous, blunt and proud god, and sometimes the god that tames the wild seas.Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 81.0 cmHeight: 81.0 cmDepth: 1.7 cmWeight: 71.0 kgRef: E.258Condition: professionally repaired crack€775.00 -
Neptune
God of water and the sea, as well as god of horses and horse-racing. As god of the sea, he is sometimes an enormous, blunt and proud god, and sometimes the god that tames the wild seas.Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 81.0 cmHeight: 81.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 63.0 kgRef: D.81Condition: minor damage and crack€895.00 -
Pillars with Decoration 1800
The eighth year of the RevolutionAge: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 81.0 cmHeight: 66.0 cmDepth: 1.7 cmWeight: 71.0 kgRef: E.269Condition: good€1,095.00 -
Arms of Burgundy 1668
Age: 1661Origin: FranceWidth: 82.0 cmHeight: 76.0 cmDepth: 4.0 cmWeight: 76.0 kgRef: E.142Condition: large visible crack€945.00 -
Mars
God of strength, fertility and protector of cattleAge: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 82.5 cmHeight: 83.0 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 99.0 kgRef: D.029Condition: good€1,245.00 -
Armes de France 1600
Crest of the House of Bourbon, an originally French royal house that became a major dynasty in Europe. It delivered kings for Spain (Navarra), France, both Sicilies and Parma. Bourbon kings ruled France from 1589 up to the French revolution as well some short periods thereafter. The crest consists of a crown with 3 lyses (royalty) and leaves of the palmtree (victory) at both sides.Age: 1600Origin: FranceWidth: 82.5 cmHeight: 82.0 cmDepth: 4 cmWeight: 90.0 kgRef: E.181Condition: old crack of 25 cm€4,750.00 -
Napoleon
Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 82.5 cmHeight: 83.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 76.0 kgRef: E.273Condition: perfect€545.00 -
Napoleon
Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 82.5 cmHeight: 80.5 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 83.0 kgRef: E.286Condition: perfect€585.00 -
Pillars of Hercules
The pillar refers to the club of Hercules, his favorite weapon. It symbolizes power. Since antiquity the ‘Pillars of Hercules’ are also the name of the promontories at both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. Hence they also symbolize the frontier between the known and unknown world (Nec Plus Ultra, "nothing further beyond"), and later they also became symbols for the opposite, i.e. taking risks and confronting the unknown (Plus Ultra, ‘further beyond’). In the Spanish royal crest they also stand for the overseas possessions.Age: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 82.5 cmHeight: 60.0 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 62.0 kgRef: E.149Condition: various cracks, only for decoration or for a gas fireplace€395.00 -
Arms
Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 83.0 cmHeight: 68.5 cmDepth: 3.7 cmWeight: 99.0 kgRef: E.136Condition: good€645.00 -
Apollo with satyr Marsyas
Marsyas challenged Apollo to a musical contest. He hoped to defeat Apollo with a flute thrown away by Athens. Apollo won, however, and punished the satyr.Age: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 83.0 cmHeight: 82.5 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 69.0 kgRef: D.049Condition: small crack bottom center€745.00 -
Gothic arms
Reproduction of Gothic fireback from the early days of casting iron.Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 83.0 cmHeight: 100.0 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 120.0 kgRef: E.293Condition: perfect€795.00 -
Mercurius
God of commerceAge: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 83.0 cmHeight: 83.0 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 55.0 kgRef: E.274Condition: good€875.00 -
Pillars with Vines
Age: 1835Origin: FranceWidth: 83.5 cmHeight: 84.0 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 66.0 kgRef: D.045Condition: perfect€795.00 -
Arms
Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 83.5 cmHeight: 80.0 cmDepth: 5.0 cmWeight: 128.0 kgRef: E.162Condition: perfect€895.00 -
Pillars
Age: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 83.5 cmHeight: 83.0 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 78.0 kgRef: E.165Condition: good€795.00 -
Arms of France
Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 84.0 cmHeight: 60.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 79.0 kgRef: E.287Condition: good€545.00 -
Pillars with Decoration
Age: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 84.0 cmHeight: 83.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 62.0 kgRef: E.173Condition: small old crack€775.00 -
Vestal virgin
Age: 19th centuryWidth: 84.0 cmHeight: 84.0 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 85.0 kgRef: E.107Condition: crack of 35 cm, only for decoration or gas fireplace€475.00 -
Gothic arms
Reproduction of Gothic fireback from the early days of casting fireplace surrounds. Fireback with the cipher of the early Christians: the Solomon Cross (pen-alpha), seven trireschs (symbolizing the Holy Trinity, the likely precursor of the Fleur de Lis), and two ieschrismons. With two arms if Lorraine.Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 85.0 cmHeight: 71.5 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 82.0 kgRef: E.193Condition: perfect€675.00 -
Lorraine Coat of Arms
Half round shield with arms of Leopold I, Duke of Lorraine, and palm branches. Surrounded by a chain of the Golden Fleece. The symbol of this Order is a small golden fleece of a ram's head and feet, taken by a ring, hanging from a golden chain.Age: 17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 85.0 cmHeight: 80.0 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 71.0 kgRef: D.084Condition: invisible repairs to rear of large crack€875.00 -
The pelican
Symbol of maternal love and devotionAge: 17th centuryOrigin: Netherlands/GermanyWidth: 85.0 cmHeight: 101.5 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 71.0 kgRef: E.217Condition: large, visible crack only for decoration or gas€675.00 -
Armes de France
Age: 16th/17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 86.0 cmHeight: 88.5 cmDepth: 4.5 cmWeight: 135.0 kgRef: E.121Condition: weathered€2,750.00 -
Pillars with medieval IHS monogram
Monogram IHS stands for Iesus Hominum Salvator (Jezus the Savior of Humanity) or In Hoc Signo (In this sign will you win).
Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 87.0 cmHeight: 80.0 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 76.0 kgRef: E.279Condition: good€1,545.00 -
Pillars with Fleur de Lis
With Fleur de Lis, partially truncated after the French Revolution.Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 87.0 cmHeight: 77.0 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 82.0 kgRef: E.210Condition: professionally repaired crack€745.00 -
Arms
Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 87.5 cmHeight: 87.0 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 119.0 kgRef: E.288Condition: good€845.00 -
Arms
Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 88.0 cmHeight: 101.0 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 128.0 kgRef: E.290Condition: good€795.00 -
Pillars of Hercules with angels 1698
The pillar refers to the club of Hercules, his favorite weapon. It symbolizes power. Since antiquity the ‘Pillars of Hercules’ are also the name of the promontories at both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. Hence they also symbolize the frontier between the known and unknown world (Nec Plus Ultra, "nothing further beyond"), and later they also became symbols for the opposite, i.e. taking risks and confronting the unknown (Plus Ultra, ‘further beyond’). In the Spanish royal crest they also stand for the overseas possessions.Age: 1698Origin: FranceWidth: 89.0 cmHeight: 80.5 cmDepth: 3.5 cmWeight: 103.0 kgRef: E.160Condition: good€1,795.00 -
Diana, goddess of hunting
Goddess of hunting, also protector of animals of the forest, especially the young animals. She experienced great pleasure in hunting, but took care that she did not kill more animals than could be eatenAge: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 89.5 cmHeight: 67.0 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 53.0 kgRef: E.278Condition: crack of 30 cm€375.00 -
Flower Basket
Age: 17th centuryOrigin: GermanyWidth: 90.0 cmHeight: 75.0 cmDepth: 1.0 cmWeight: 51.0 kgRef: E.218Condition: repaired crack€475.00 -
Gothic arms
Reproduction of Gothic fireback from the early days of casting iron.Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 90.0 cmHeight: 83.0 cmDepth: 4.0 cmWeight: 200.0 kgRef: E.282Condition: perfect€1,175.00 -
Pillars of Hercules with sun
The pillar refers to the club of Hercules, his favorite weapon. It symbolizes power. Since antiquity the ‘Pillars of Hercules’ are also the name of the promontories at both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. Hence they also symbolize the frontier between the known and unknown world (Nec Plus Ultra, "nothing further beyond"), and later they also became symbols for the opposite, i.e. taking risks and confronting the unknown (Plus Ultra, ‘further beyond’). In the Spanish royal crest they also stand for the overseas possessions.Age: 17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 90.0 cmHeight: 79.0 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 98.0 kgRef: E.221Condition: old crack of 25 cm€1,495.00 -
Pillars of Hercules with arms of the Order of the Golden Fleece
Recognized by the arms with the hanging lamb. The pillar refers to the club of Hercules, his favorite weapon. It symbolizes power. Since antiquity the ‘Pillars of Hercules’ are also the name of the promontories at both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. Hence they also symbolize the frontier between the known and unknown world (Nec Plus Ultra, "nothing further beyond"), and later they also became symbols for the opposite, i.e. taking risks and confronting the unknown (Plus Ultra, ‘further beyond’). In the Spanish royal crest they also stand for the overseas possessions.Age: 17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 91.5 cmHeight: 82.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 72.0 kgRef: E.109Condition: good€1,950.00 -
Pentalpha
Gothic fireback from the early days of casting firebacks. Fireback with the Solomon Cross (pen-alpha).Age: 16th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 91.5 cmHeight: 81.5 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 117.0 kgRef: E.188Condition: old crack in the middle€2,675.00 -
Pillars with crown and Fleur de Lis
With highly weathered large Fleur de Lis (partially truncated after the French Revolution) and (evenso truncated) crown flanked by six small fleur de lisAge: 17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 91.5 cmHeight: 86.5 cmDepth: 4.5 cmWeight: 100.0 kgRef: E.215Condition: strongly weathered and crack at bottom center of 25 cm€545.00 -
Pillars
Age: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 92.5 cmHeight: 80.5 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 73.0 kgRef: E.232Condition: crack of 50 cm€475.00 -
Imperial eagle 1545
Imperial eagle, the arms of emperor Charles V. Behind his arms is Burgundian Cross. Above his crown is his motto: 'Donne moi vertu contre tes annemis' (Give me power against your enemies). Below is another motto of Charles V: 'Plus Oultre' ('Go beyond', i.e. go beyond the Street of Gibralar, into the unknown). A griffin with the shutter of the Golden Fleece on its wing.Age: 16th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 93.0 cmHeight: 86.0 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 130.0 kgRef: E.260Condition: old crack of 35 cm€3,750.00 -
Arms
Around the arms, the chain of the Golden Fleece.Age: 17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 93.0 cmHeight: 96.0 cmDepth: 4.5 cmWeight: 150.0 kgRef: E.266Condition: professionally repaired crack€1,995.00 -
Lorraine Coat of Arms
Half round shield with arms of Leopold I, Duke of Lorraine, and palm branches. Surrounded by a chain of the Golden Fleece. The symbol of this Order is a small golden fleece of a ram's head and feet, taken by a ring, hanging from a golden chain.Age: 1701Origin: France, but cast in Trier (Quint)Width: 94.0 cmHeight: 110.5 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 93.0 kgRef: E.204Condition: crack of 10 cm below the middle€5,795.00 -
Pillars 1723
Age: 1736Origin: FranceWidth: 94.0 cmHeight: 82.0 cmDepth: 2.8 cmWeight: 81.0 kgRef: E.117Condition: crack in the middle€695.00 -
Pillars with bow
Age: 16th/17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 94.5 cmHeight: 78.0 cmDepth: 3.3 cmWeight: 91.0 kgRef: E.207Condition: crack of 10 cm below the middle€1,795.00 -
Family scene
Age: 18th/19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 95.0 cmHeight: 95.0 cmDepth: 1.8 cmWeight: 150.0 kgRef: D.051Condition: perfect€1,345.00 -
Pillars 1739 with medieval IHS monogram
Monogram IHS stands for Iesus Hominum Salvator (Jezus the Savior of Humanity) or In Hoc Signo (In this sign will you win). The pillar refers to the club of Hercules, his favorite weapon. It symbolizes power. Since antiquity the ‘Pillars of Hercules’ are also the name of the promontories at both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. Hence they also symbolize the frontier between the known and unknown world (Nec Plus Ultra, "nothing further beyond"), and later they also became symbols for the opposite, i.e. taking risks and confronting the unknown (Plus Ultra, ‘further beyond’). In the Spanish royal crest they also stand for the overseas possessions.
Age: 1739Origin: FranceWidth: 95.0 cmHeight: 82.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 61.0 kgRef: E.190Condition: weathered with two holes€995.00 -
Pillars 1746 with medieval IHS monogram
Monogram IHS stands for Iesus Hominum Salvator (Jezus the Savior of Humanity) or In Hoc Signo (In this sign will you win).
Age: 1746Origin: FranceWidth: 95.5 cmHeight: 84.5 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 105.0 kgRef: E.157Condition: good€1,875.00 -
Armes de France with Angels
Age: 19th centuryWidth: 95.5 cmHeight: 100.5 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 120.0 kgRef: E.229Condition: perfect€1,295.00 -
Hercules spinning at Omphale's feet
Hercules disguised as a woman was sold by Mercury (god of commerce) as a slave to Omphale. Hercules and Omphale fell in love and had a son, the first Lydian king, founder of the dynasty of HeraclidesAge: 18th/19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 95.5 cmHeight: 96.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 100.0 kgRef: E.132Condition: small crack in the middle€1,145.00 -
Pillars with Fleur de Lis
With Fleur de Lis, partially truncated after the French Revolution.Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 96.0 cmHeight: 80.0 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 91.0 kgRef: E.276Condition: good€1,395.00 -
Pillars of Hercules with angels
The pillar refers to the club of Hercules, his favorite weapon. It symbolizes power. Since antiquity the ‘Pillars of Hercules’ are also the name of the promontories at both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. Hence they also symbolize the frontier between the known and unknown world (Nec Plus Ultra, "nothing further beyond"), and later they also became symbols for the opposite, i.e. taking risks and confronting the unknown (Plus Ultra, ‘further beyond’). In the Spanish royal crest they also stand for the overseas possessions.Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 96.0 cmHeight: 80.0 cmDepth: 3.5 cmWeight: 91.0 kgRef: E.281Condition: good€1,695.00 -
Vulcan
God of fire and silversmithsAge: 18th/19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 96.5 cmHeight: 96.5 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 98.0 kgRef: E.097Condition: small crack in the middle€1,145.00 -
Deer with Cupid
Age: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 96.5 cmHeight: 98.5 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 119.0 kgRef: E.120Condition: good€1,295.00 -
Pillars
Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 96.5 cmHeight: 83.0 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 91.0 kgRef: E.280Condition: good€945.00 -
Pillars 1740 with medieval IHS monogram
Monogram IHS stands for Iesus Hominum Salvator (Jezus the Savior of Humanity) or In Hoc Signo (In this sign will you win).
Age: 1740Origin: FranceWidth: 96.5 cmHeight: 80.0 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 80.0 kgRef: E.203Condition: good€1,875.00 -
Unknown theme
Age: 19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 97.0 cmHeight: 97.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 113.0 kgRef: E.222Condition: 40 cm crack€995.00 -
Trojan rescue
Aeneas saves his father on his back from the burning Troy with his son Ascanius in his hand.Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 97.0 cmHeight: 97.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 97.0 kgRef: E.270Condition: 35 cm crack bottom center€975.00 -
Pillars 1783 with medieval IHS monogram
Monogram IHS stands for Iesus Hominum Salvator (Jezus the Savior of Humanity) or In Hoc Signo (In this sign will you win).
Age: 1783Origin: FranceWidth: 97.0 cmHeight: 79.0 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 79.0 kgRef: E.153Condition: small crack bottom center€1,295.00 -
Trojan rescue
Aeneas saves his father on his back from the burning Troy with his son Ascanius in his hand.Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 97.0 cmHeight: 97.0 cmDepth: 2.0 cmWeight: 97.0 kgRef: E.158Condition: small crack bottom center€1,175.00 -
Lorraine Coat of Arms
Half round shield with arms of Leopold I, Duke of Lorraine, and palm branches. Surrounded by a chain of the Golden Fleece. The symbol of this Order is a small golden fleece of a ram's head and feet, taken by a ring, hanging from a golden chain.Age: 16th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 97.0 cmHeight: 80.0 cmDepth: 3.5 cmWeight: 110.0 kgRef: E.262Condition: professionally repaired crack€1,875.00 -
Pillars with medieval IHS monogram
Monogram IHS stands for Iesus Hominum Salvator (Jezus the Savior of Humanity) or In Hoc Signo (In this sign will you win).
Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 97.0 cmHeight: 80.5 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 66.0 kgRef: E.105Condition: good€1,095.00 -
1793
Age: 1793Origin: FranceWidth: 97.0 cmHeight: 81.0 cmDepth: 1.5 cmWeight: 89.0 kgRef: E.192Condition: small crack bottom center€795.00 -
Hercules spinning at Omphale's feet
Hercules disguised as a woman was sold by Mercury (god of commerce) as a slave to Omphale. Hercules and Omphale fell in love and had a son, the first Lydian king, founder of the dynasty of HeraclidesAge: 18th/19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 97.0 cmHeight: 97.0 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 120.0 kgRef: E.228Condition: large crack 70 cm, only for decoration or gas fireplace€575.00 -
Pillars 1735 with medieval IHS monogram
Monogram IHS stands for Iesus Hominum Salvator (Jezus the Savior of Humanity) or In Hoc Signo (In this sign will you win).
Age: 1735Origin: FranceWidth: 97.5 cmHeight: 78.0 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 115.0 kgRef: E.201Condition: split crack of 30 cm below the middle€995.00 -
Arms of Spain
With Portugal and the motto: "Dominvs adjutor mihi" (God is my help). Around the arms, the chain of the Golden Fleece.Age: 17th centuryWidth: 97.5 cmHeight: 83.0 cmDepth: 4.0 cmWeight: 110.0 kgRef: E.265Condition: professionally repaired crack€1,495.00 -
Allegory of trade
With Mercury, the god of tradeAge: 18th/19th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 97.5 cmHeight: 95.5 cmDepth: 2.2 cmWeight: 111.0 kgRef: E.182Condition: good€1,950.00 -
Phoenix
With the text: "Flames sont des fleurs ou il representative ma vie" (Flames are flowers that bring me back to life)Age: 18th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 98.0 cmHeight: 80.0 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 115.0 kgRef: E.182Condition: good€3,250.00 -
Arms
Age: 20th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 98.0 cmHeight: 97.5 cmDepth: 2.5 cmWeight: 100.0 kgRef: E.294Condition: good€645.00 -
Pillars
Age: 17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 99.0 cmHeight: 86.0 cmDepth: 4.0 cmWeight: 100.0 kgRef: E.233Condition: old, small crack€495.00 -
Pillars of Hercules with sun
The pillar refers to the club of Hercules, his favorite weapon. It symbolizes power. Since antiquity the ‘Pillars of Hercules’ are also the name of the promontories at both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar. Hence they also symbolize the frontier between the known and unknown world (Nec Plus Ultra, "nothing further beyond"), and later they also became symbols for the opposite, i.e. taking risks and confronting the unknown (Plus Ultra, ‘further beyond’). In the Spanish royal crest they also stand for the overseas possessions.Age: 17th centuryOrigin: FranceWidth: 99.5 cmHeight: 88.0 cmDepth: 3.0 cmWeight: 117.0 kgRef: E.211Condition: old crack of 25 cm€1,795.00

