File:Detail of an etching ornamenting the Chroncle of Strasbourg by Schilter-Koeningshoven, dated 1698.jpg

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English: Detail of an etching ornamenting the Chroncle of Strasbourg by Schilter-Koeningshoven, dated 1698.
Deutsch: Detail eines Stiches aus der Strasburger Chronik von Schilter-Koenigshoven aus dem Jahr 1698. Zunftmitglieder in ihrem obligatorischen Harnisch zur Stadtverteidigung. Hier abgebildet die Bannerträger der Kaufleutzünfte, der Freibürger, der Kürschner und der Tuchmacher, rittlings auf den Bänken eines Wagens sitzend. Das Banner der Kürschner trägt die Wappen der Straburger Kürschnerzünfte, Grauwerk in abgerundeter Form, altes Grauwerk genannt.
Français : Detail d'une gravure ornant la Chronique strasbourgeoise de Schilter-Koenigshoven datant de 1698.
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Source Bessiére Rantzsch Dannau - BRD, Bruxelles. Calendar 1972 / Collection G. & C. Franke
Author Schilter-Koenigshoven
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