Aquamanile in the form of a lion Aquamanile in the form of a lion Lion-aquamanile; The object cast in cire perdue technique and largely annexed has the shape of a lion; details of which (mane; eyes and mustache) ) are outstretched. The lion has a dragon on its back; which serves as a handle; and which is connected to the lion's tail. This has pulled the head back slightly; looks ahead and has opened its mouth; so that the tongue and four tusks are visible. The head is modeled in such a way that continuous lines can be seen from nose to eyebrow ears. A flap attached to a hinge is cut in the head to fill the object with water. Chest; front of neck and head are covered with moons. The dragon looking backwards is connected to the lion's head with its two legs and neck. The lion's tail; which has a broadening in the middle and is flamed at the end; is raised so that it is connected to the back of the dragon. At the bottom of the lion's breast; an animal's head has a tap; the handle of which has the shape of a bird. The claws and the lower parts of the four legs are additions from later times; beasts of prey; predatory animals: lion; anonymous; Neurenberg; c. 1400; copper alloy; h 31.0 cm x l 33.0 cm x t 11.0 cm

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