ID 1200613
Lot 3223 | Handtartsche mit Wappen der Stadt Schongau, süddeutsch, spätes 15. Jhdt.
Stark gewölbter hölzerner Schild mit kräftiger Mittelrippe. Beidseitig mit Pergament bezogen, die Schauseite mit farbiger Fassung auf Kreidegrund. Darstellung des Stadtwappens der Stadt Schongau am Lech. Adler mit nach rechts gewandtem Kopf, auf der Brust der bayerische Rautenschild, die weißen Felder mit Resten alter Blattversilberung. Der rötlich-braune Grund mit ockergelben Punkten strukturiert, zwei umlaufende Randlinien in ockergelber Farbe. Farbauftrag stellenweise berieben. Der Rand teils bestoßen, mit kleinen Fehlstellen im Farbauftrag. An der Rückseite vier eiserne Ösen mit erhaltenen Schildfesseln aus gekordeltem Leder. Maße 82 x 34 cm.
Vergleichbare Tartschen und Pavesen aus dem Schongauer Fund sind heute in zahlreichen großen Sammlungen zu finden, so z.B. im Bayerischen Armeemuseum in Ingolstadt (Inv.Nr. A 197), im Kunsthistorischen Museum in Wien (Hofjagd- und Rüstkammer, A 2453) und im Deutschen Historischen Museum in Berlin (Inv.Nr. W757).
A South German hand pavese, bearing the coat of arms of the town of Schongau, late 15th century
A South German hand pavese, bearing the coat of arms of the town of Schongau, late 15th century
Distinctly domed wooden shield with a pronounced medial rib. Covered with parchment on both sides, the front painted in colour on gesso. A representation of the coat of arms of the town of Schongau am Lech. A right-facing eagle, bearing the lozenge shield of Bavaria on its breast, the white fields with remnants of the old silver foil plating. The reddish-brown background stippled with ochre yellow dots, two continuous border lines in ochre yellow. The paintwork scuffed here and there, the edge knocked in places with minor imperfections in the paint. Four iron loops with preserved shield grips of corded leather on the back. Dimensions 82 x 34 cm.
Today, similar shields and pavises from the Schongau site can be found in numerous major collections, such as the Bavarian Army museum in Ingolstadt (inv. no. A 197), the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien (Imperial Armoury, A 2453), and the German Historical Museum in Berlin (inv. no. W757).
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Protective weapons |
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Auction house category: | Protective weapons |
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