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The image shows a round tin lid decorated with a painting of a historic European town. The painting depicts a densely packed town with red-roofed buildings, church spires, and a castle on a hill. Above the town, there are several banners with German text, including "DIE PESTER" and "LVGHUISLIN". Below the town, there are two crests. The left crest is red with a white castle and the word "SCHMIDT" written on it in white. The right crest is divided into red and white stripes with a black eagle on a yellow background. The tin lid has a gold and red border with an ornamental pattern. The background of the image is a textured, brown surface.

The painting on the tin lid is likely a depiction of a historical event or location related to the town of Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn, Germany. The crest with the name "SCHMIDT" might indicate a connection to a local family or business. The banners with German text likely refer to specific historical periods or events. The overall impression is that of a decorative item commemorating local heritage.
Goldfisch_233

Jun 16, 2026, 3:27 PM

Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn, Germany

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The image shows a round tin lid decorated with a painting of a historic European town. The painting depicts a densely packed town with red-roofed buildings, church spires, and a castle on a hill. Above the town, there are several banners with German text, including "DIE PESTER" and "LVGHUISLIN". Below the town, there are two crests. The left crest is red with a white castle and the word "SCHMIDT" written on it in white. The right crest is divided into red and white stripes with a black eagle on a yellow background. The tin lid has a gold and red border with an ornamental pattern. The background of the image is a textured, brown surface. The painting on the tin lid is likely a depiction of a historical event or location related to the town of Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn, Germany. The crest with the name "SCHMIDT" might indicate a connection to a local family or business. The banners with German text likely refer to specific historical periods or events. The overall impression is that of a decorative item commemorating local heritage.

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