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844
Description: Arched rectangular central panel; fillet edging; pictorial scene of a cloaked figure, to the right, tempting a dog, to the left, with a tasty morsel; behind are the outlines of a door and window; arched rectangular border with fillet edging, the date along the bottom; down each side, a floral festoon; over the arch, the inscription, the initials split between each side of the main inscription; on top, floral scrolls.
Notes: The inscription translates as 'loyalty above gifts'; some castings omit the initials, NL, indicating that they were a subsequent addition. The illustration is derived from 'The thief and the dog', one of a series of engravings of Aesop's Fables by Wenceslaus Hollar.
Copies of this fireback are known.
Inscription: N / FIDES DONA SUPERAT / L // 1696
- Decoration tags:
- 'Dutch' (shape)
- fillet (edging)
- whole carved pattern
- individual letters
- planklines
- pictorial
- allegorical
- text
- animals
- humans
Manufactured: in 1696 possibly in the Siegerland area of Germany.
Current location: English Heritage Store, Atcham Business Park, Atcham, Shropshire, England.
Museum number: EH ASC 4491 (part of the English Heritage museum group)
- Attached to series:
- 'Dutch' 1696 NL series
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1082
Description: Arched rectangular central panel; fillet edging; pictorial scene of a phoenix rising from a fire; above right, a human mask at the centre of a sunburst; arched rectangular border with fillet edging, the date between initials along the bottom; down each side, a floral festoon hanging from a ring; over the arch, the inscription; on top, floral scrolls.
Notes: The inscription translates as 'out of death, immortality'; the initials NL are likely to be those of the pattern maker. Skinner's, Marlborough, Massachusetts, auction 14 Aug 2016 lot 226.
Inscription: EX MORTE IMMORTALITAS / N 1696 L
- Decoration tags:
- 'Dutch' (shape)
- fillet (edging)
- carved pattern panels
- pictorial
- mythological
- text
- animals
Manufactured: in 1696 possibly in the Siegerland area of Germany.
Current location:, not known.
- Attached to series:
- 'Dutch' 1696 NL series
- Phoenix firebacks
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909
Description: Arched rectangular shape; cavetto-moulded edging;lower centre, crowned bust of King William III above a cartouche, possibly orange branches, with leaves and fruit on each side; above, a putto blowing a trumpet; initials on each side of cartouche; date split between bottom corners.
Notes: A finely detailed image of King William III; the significance of initials is not known. It is possible that the bust of the king, the date, initials and the surrounding branches were carved on a separate pattern which was added to an otherwise simple mould comprising an arched rectangular border and the trumpet-blowing putto before casting. Christie's auction, 25 Feb 2014, lot 184 (£6,000).
Copies of this fireback are known.
Inscription: 16 96 / AC AL
- Decoration tags:
- rectangular with round arch (shape)
- cavetto (edging)
- whole carved pattern
- individual letters
- individual numbers
- historical
- royal
- text
- humans
- plants
Manufactured: in 1696 in England.
Current location: not known.
- Attached to series:
- Miscellaneous royal firebacks