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Koperplaten – Verzameling E.S. – Plaques de cuivre – Collection E.S.
16,5 x 14 cm.— 2. Heijlbrouck, Norbertus (1700-1762). - With an allegorical
figure: helmeted woman holding a caduceus and reading a book, a bookcase in
the background. 8 x 6 cm.— 3. Heijlbrouck, Franciscus (1704-1780) - Crowned,
with rococo border. 19 x 15,5 cm (some sm. spots).— 4. Reduced version of num.
1. Unsigned, 11 x 9,5 cm.— 5. Another coat of arms with helmet in a crown of
laurel (Purple, two fesses wavy Argent, each charged with three «merlettes»
Sable). 16 x 16 cm.
Ref. Rietstap II:98. - Henne, A. & Wauters, A. - Histoire de la ville de Bruxelles.
II:488, 495.
607 [Heraldry - Liège]
DEMEUSE - Coat of arms of family de Thier. [18th c.].
Copperplate and issue, 18 x 12,8 cm each, sign. «Demeûse fecit». Under old
wooden frame decorated with a marquetry border and glass, 26,5 x 39 cm (minor
defects).
180 / 250 €
605 [Heraldry - Leopold I]
Decorative plate with coat of arms of Leopold I King of the
Belgians, and above flags with coats of arms of the 9 Belgian
provinces. [19th c.].
Rectangular plate in embossed gilded copper, 19,7 x 17 cm (sm. dent).
100 / 150 €
Emperor Leopold I conferred, on 14th March 1701, the title of knight to Louis
de Thier, lord of Walhorn (Liège), and to his brothers Jean-François, lord of
Lantremange, and Arnould, deputy of the States of the Principality of Liège.
Ref. Janssens, P.; Duerloo, L. - Armorial de la noblesse belge. III:621, IV:1992
(ill.).- État présent de la noblesse belge 1999.
608 [Heraldry]
2 armorial plates. [End 17th - early 18th c.].
120 / 200 €
Curious item, not intended as printing plate. Large coat of arms of Leopold I
(1790-1865), who reigned from 1831 to 1865.
606 [Heraldry - Leuven]
«Jardin d’armoiries» of family Uten Liemingen and allied
families. [17th - 18th c.].
30,5 x 32,5 cm (sm. spots).
250 / 450 €
The Uten Liemingen are an ancient and noble family, member of the «zeven
geslachten van Leuven», the patricians families who had the monopoly in the
city’s government. The plate contains 84 numbered shields with the names of
their owners and, on the top, the Uten Liemingen’s shield surmounted by a helm
between two banners with the caption: «Insignia familiae de Uyten Lieminghen
/ Et earum quae per conubia ex ea emanarunt».
Ref. Cf. Caluwaerts, Jan - «De Zeven Geslachten van Leuven», in: Salsa!.doc:
Nieuwsbrief van de Vrienden van het Leuvens stadsarchief, num. 2, 2006, pp. 6-7.
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