File:Roscheiderhof Takenplatte Quint 3 WappenLothringens 1 H1a.jpg
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Deutsch: Takenplatte oder Kaminplatte mit Abbildung des gekrönten Wappen Lothrigens und einem giebelartigem Aufsatz.
Die Platte zeigt das Wappendes Herzogs Karl Leopold I. unter einer Königskrone. Er hatte vom damaligen Kaiser das Recht erhalten sich "Königliche Hoheit" zu nennen. Das Wappen ist umrahmt mit der Ordenskette vom "Goldenen Vlies". Im giebelartigen Auszug warscheinlich das Wappen des damaligen Hüttenpächters Franz von Pidol Hütte Quint, 1701 datiert Freilichtmuseum Roscheider Hof |
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Author | Helge Klaus Rieder, Freilichtmuseum Roscheider Hof |
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