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Objekt 9990

Impaled Coats of Arms

Description

Family coats of arms are symbolic representations of a family or individual. When individuals married, their coats of arms were “impaled,” that is to say adjoined or combined to signify the new alliance.
The tombstone finial on the right shows the coat of arms of Hans Jakob Waldner von Freundstein (1554–1619), the scion of an Alsatian noble family. In 1578 he married Lucia von Sickingen (d. before 1589), whose arms are shown to the left of his. Those on the right belong to the Pfirts, the family of his second wife, Lucia von Pfirt (1554‒1619).

Object description

Finial from the tombstone of Hans Jakob Waldner (1554–1619) from Basel Cathedral

probably Basel, ca. 1619

Sandstone, polychromy

Old stock

Inv. 1905.3954.

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