Inv. 5.56.79
		      
                    
		     
                      
		      
                      
		      
                      
		      
                    
		    Left side: saint George and the dragon; courting couple holding hands (meeting of lovers); youth holding a vessel; man wearing a houppelande with long dagged-edged sleeves, fighting a female-headed hybrid with a club; seated musicians blowing horns; lady with musician playing the lute; courting couple; saint George and the dragon (repeated); dragon; trees. 
Right side: Courting couples (meeting of lovers); offering of the heart; youth holding a vessel; lady holding a mirror; musician playing drums; man killing a dragon; couple embracing; trees; flowers; hybrids; scrolls in the shape of a 'v' and an 'e'. Support plates: man or angel holding a coat of arms.
Chequered pattern. Foliated decoration.
		      
                      
                      
		      
                    
		    Museum's opinion 2013: c. 1850.
		      
		     
                      
		    
		      
		      
			
			  Attribution
			  Unknown
			
		      
		      
		      
                      
		      
			
			  Polychromy - Gilding
			  Traces of a substance blackened with soot or graphite.
			
		      
                      
                      
		      
			
			  Reverse
			  Carved on all sides.
			
		      
                      
                      
		      
			
			  Object Condition
			  Missing: some of the stag horn plates on both sides.
			
		      
                      
                      
		      
			
			  Comments
			  This saddle is copied after the so-called Trivulzio saddle now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (Inv. 40.66).
			
		      
                      
                      
		      
			
			  Provenance
			  Collection of Harald Lerchenperg, Kitzbühl; purchased from Math. Lempertz, Cologne, in 1979 (Auction 67, 'Alte Kunst', lot 1847).
			
		      
                      
                      
		      
		     
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