Klesplombe fra Augsburg Tyskland
Beskrivelse: En tøyplombe, et varemerke med en middelalderlig majuskel -A- fra en tøy klede-fabrikk i den tyske byen Augsburg - Blysegl kledesplomber for kvalitetskontroll og toll-taksteringsbevis. Årstall: 15-1600 årene.
Probably post 1550 and could be as late as about 1630. Materiale: Bly Annen info: -Lead Cloth Seal - Siegel Augsburg - Blysegl - Kledesplombe - Klesplombe - Tøyplombe - Lakenloodjes - Linnenlood - Bleiplomben - Warenplomben - Tuchplomben - Zirbelnuss, das Wappen von Augsburg - Funnet av: Frode Andre Ulvær Dato: 1 oktober 2013 Fylke: Telemark Kommune: Porsgrunn Type terreng: Dyrket markDetaljer:
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– cast lead cloth seal of sixteenth to early seventeenth century (AD 1550 – c. AD 1630)
from the city of Augsburg, Germany. Diameter 17mm.
Geoff Egan of the Museum of London has commented on a similare seal,
and has suggested that it is probably post 1550 and could be as late as about 1630.
– Augsburg er en by i den tyske delstaten Bayern –
Cloth seals where used for quality control and taxation purposes from the 14th to the 19th century.
– PAS – Cloth Seal – – Siegel Augsburg –
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– UKDFD – Cloth Seal –
A lead cloth seal of the 16th to mid 17th century.
The seal bears the letter ’A’ and the pine cone heraldic badge of the southern German city of Augsburg.
Augsburg was known for its production of ‘fustian’, a mixed linen-warp/cotton-weft fabric,
which could be made with a silky finish and used as a substitute for velvet.
Image courtesy of www.ukdfd.co.uk.
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