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Heiliger Johannes der Täufer — 17. Jh. — Im Kontrapost auf runder Sockelplatte stehend, gekleidet in ein Pelzgewand und langem Mantel, in der linken Hand ein Buch mit dem Lamm Gottes haltend, die rechte Hand zum Segensgestus erhoben. Lindenholz, geschnitzt und vergoldet, rückseitig gehöhlt. H. 87,5 cm. - Fassung übergangen; inaktiver Holzwurm.

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Heiliger Johannes der Täufer — 17. Jh. — Im Kontrapost auf runder Sockelplatte stehend, gekleidet in ein Pelzgewand und langem Mantel, in der linken Hand ein Buch mit dem Lamm Gottes haltend, die rechte Hand zum Segensgestus erhoben. Lindenholz, geschnitzt und vergoldet, rückseitig gehöhlt. H. 87,5 cm. - Fassung übergangen; inaktiver Holzwurm.

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