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Exlibris Ex Libris To 1680 - Löffelholz From Kolberg

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[Mute sheet.] The coat of arms with the sheep.
Spoon wood from Kolberg (owner):
[around 1680]. 105 x 93 mm. Copper engraving, slightly stained, barely visible crease.
Language: ge
Order number: 11276
Comments: Not in Warnecke, Leiningen-Westerburg and Rödel, Nuremberg ex-libris. The coat of arms corresponds to Warnecke 1178 (Johann Friedrich Löffelholz von Colberg), but contains no owner's note. see. Illustration in Mueussgeieri (2013), no. 119 - dating as stated by the previous owner - "The Spoon Woods from Kolberg (also: Spoon Woods from Colberg) are a patrician family of the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg. From 1440, with short interruptions, until the end of the imperial city period in 1806, the spoonwoods were represented in the Inner Council and, according to the dance statute, belonged to the sexes that were first admitted to the council. "
Keywords: Ex libris Ex libris bookplate marque de possession, Heraldik, Nürnberg Franken, Deutschland Germany
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[around 1680]. 105 x 93 mm. Copper engraving, slightly stained, barely visible crease. Comments: Not in Warnecke, Leiningen-Westerburg and Rödel, Nuremberg ex-libris. The coat of arms corresponds to Warnecke 1178 (Johann Friedrich Löffelholz von Colberg), but contains no owner's note. see. Illustration in Mueussgeieri (2013), no. 119 - dating as stated by the previous owner - "The Spoon Woods from Kolberg (also: Spoon Woods from Colberg) are a patrician family of the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg. From 1440, with short interruptions, until the end of the imperial city period in 1806, the spoonwoods were represented in the Inner Council and, according to the dance statute, belonged to the sexes that were first admitted to the council. " Keywords: Ex libris Ex libris bookplate marque de