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28 figures.
Small town church attendance, 1730 - 1780.
28 figures.
Our series transports the viewer to the Sunday idyll of a small town. Honorable people and nobles, as well as many citizens, follow the call of the bell. Some citizens arrive on horseback, others in their sedan chairs. Invalids and children are also among the church visitors who are welcomed by the priest. On the side of the road, a citizen's daughter waves to her admirer, whom she has just recognized. Of course, many other genre scenes (funerals, concert visits, city life, market activity, etc.) can also be created with these figures. (suitable soldiers see: 100/13/40/114)
Walking to church on Sundays, the so-called "church parade" of the time, was as much a duty of soldiers and officers on Sundays and holidays as the hour of prayer, which was held twice a day. Although not an official service, everyone - with a few exceptions - had to attend. The regulations demanded, certainly not without reason: "All officers are to attend church.... If soldiers make a racket in church, engage in antics or give such scandals, they are to be sent to arrest after the sermon and punished beforehand..."
In accordance with the regulations, officers appear without a sash, the enlisted men only have the hanger with the sabre strapped on, and the drummer does not carry a drum. Only the non-commissioned officers, who stood guard in front of the church during the service to ensure that no one left prematurely, carried their short rifle "as a deterrent".
Series list for 100/76/2
No. 100-1817 (1x) Girl with songbook
No. 100-1826 (1x) Girl, greeting
No. 100-1835 (1x) Litter bearer, talking
No. 100-1801 (1x) Palanquin with 2 bearers, 18th century
No. 100-1818 (1x) Boy, military greeting
No. 100-1827 (1x) Girl, young, arrogant
No. 100-1836 (1x) Priest with hymn book
No. 100-1802 (1x) Gentleman, with stick under his right arm
No. 100-1819 (1x) Woman, with infant in her arms
No. 100-1828 (1x) Petty bourgeois, smoking a pipe
No. 100-1803 (1x) Gentleman, cane in left hand
No. 100-1820 (1x) Girl, young, with songbook
No. 100-1829 (1x) Lady with parasol and wind chimes
No. 100-1804 (1x) Gentleman, cane in left hand placed on ground
No. 100-1821 (1x) Girl, young
No. 100-1830 (1x) Gentleman with coat, distinguished
No. 100-1805 (1x) Lady, old, with parasol
No. 100-1822 (1x) Gentleman, old, on a stick, bent over
No. 100-1831 (1x) Gentleman on horseback, in a traveling cloak, smoking a pipe
No. 100-1806 (1x) Lady, umbrella shouldered
No. 100-1823 (1x) War invalid with wooden leg and crutch
No. 100-1832 (1x) Gentleman on horseback, with traveling cloak
No. 100-1807 (1x) Lady, young, with songbook
No. 100-1824 (1x) Woman, old, on a stick
No. 100-1833 (1x) Litter, parked, open
No. 100-1816 (1x) Boy
No. 100-1825 (1x) Mother with child by the hand
No. 100-1834 (1x) Palanquin bearer with carrying pole
Small town church attendance, 1730 - 1780.
28 figures.
Our series transports the viewer to the Sunday idyll of a small town. Honorable people and nobles, as well as many citizens, follow the call of the bell. Some citizens arrive on horseback, others in their sedan chairs. Invalids and children are also among the church visitors who are welcomed by the priest. On the side of the road, a citizen's daughter waves to her admirer, whom she has just recognized. Of course, many other genre scenes (funerals, concert visits, city life, market activity, etc.) can also be created with these figures. (suitable soldiers see: 100/13/40/114)
Walking to church on Sundays, the so-called "church parade" of the time, was as much a duty of soldiers and officers on Sundays and holidays as the hour of prayer, which was held twice a day. Although not an official service, everyone - with a few exceptions - had to attend. The regulations demanded, certainly not without reason: "All officers are to attend church.... If soldiers make a racket in church, engage in antics or give such scandals, they are to be sent to arrest after the sermon and punished beforehand..."
In accordance with the regulations, officers appear without a sash, the enlisted men only have the hanger with the sabre strapped on, and the drummer does not carry a drum. Only the non-commissioned officers, who stood guard in front of the church during the service to ensure that no one left prematurely, carried their short rifle "as a deterrent".
Series list for 100/76/2
No. 100-1817 (1x) Girl with songbook
No. 100-1826 (1x) Girl, greeting
No. 100-1835 (1x) Litter bearer, talking
No. 100-1801 (1x) Palanquin with 2 bearers, 18th century
No. 100-1818 (1x) Boy, military greeting
No. 100-1827 (1x) Girl, young, arrogant
No. 100-1836 (1x) Priest with hymn book
No. 100-1802 (1x) Gentleman, with stick under his right arm
No. 100-1819 (1x) Woman, with infant in her arms
No. 100-1828 (1x) Petty bourgeois, smoking a pipe
No. 100-1803 (1x) Gentleman, cane in left hand
No. 100-1820 (1x) Girl, young, with songbook
No. 100-1829 (1x) Lady with parasol and wind chimes
No. 100-1804 (1x) Gentleman, cane in left hand placed on ground
No. 100-1821 (1x) Girl, young
No. 100-1830 (1x) Gentleman with coat, distinguished
No. 100-1805 (1x) Lady, old, with parasol
No. 100-1822 (1x) Gentleman, old, on a stick, bent over
No. 100-1831 (1x) Gentleman on horseback, in a traveling cloak, smoking a pipe
No. 100-1806 (1x) Lady, umbrella shouldered
No. 100-1823 (1x) War invalid with wooden leg and crutch
No. 100-1832 (1x) Gentleman on horseback, with traveling cloak
No. 100-1807 (1x) Lady, young, with songbook
No. 100-1824 (1x) Woman, old, on a stick
No. 100-1833 (1x) Litter, parked, open
No. 100-1816 (1x) Boy
No. 100-1825 (1x) Mother with child by the hand
No. 100-1834 (1x) Palanquin bearer with carrying pole
- Group
- Flat Figure(s)
- Condition
- unpainted
- Scale
- Size 30 mm
- Material
- Pewter-Alloy 55%Sn 39%Pb 6%Sb
- Number of parts
- 28
- Epoch
- 18th Century
- Time
- 1712 - 1786
- Nationality/Location
- Germany
- State
- New
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!
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Deutschland
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.zinnfigur.com
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