- Läublin II., Hans Jacob [Jakob]
- Murer, Josias
- Ammann, Johann Conrad
- Ammann, Hans Heinrich
- Ammann, Christoph
- Amsler, Richard
- Asper, Hans
- Beham, Bartel
- Bluntschli, Niklaus
- Bosshard und Sohn, -
- Brun, Lienhard
- Cranach der Ältere, Lucas
- Erhart, Gregor
- Eriskirch, Meister von
- Erlinger, Georg
- Fischart, Johann
- Frischlin, Nicodemus
- Hans Conrad, Flach
- Holbein, Ambrosius
- Holtzwart, Matthäus
- Howes, John
- Hurter, Johann Heinrich
- Häfelin, Emil
- Hünerwadel, Jérôme
- Kübler, Werner der Jüngere
- Lang, Hieronymus der Ältere
- Lang, Hans Caspar der Ältere
- Lang, Daniel
- Lindtmayer, Felix der Jüngere
- Lindtmayer, Daniel der Jüngere
- Meyer, Conrad
- Moser, Andreas
- Müller, Theobald
- Oschwald, Hans Georg
- Ott, Hans Georg I.
- Panvinio, Onofrio
- Peyer, Hans
- Peyer, Johann Ludwig
- Peyer, Johann Jakob
- Peyer, Johann Friedrich
- Pfau, Hans Heinrich III.
- Pröll, Thomas
- Reusner, Nikolaus
- Schnetzler, Johann Ulrich
- Schärer, Johann Jacob
- Seiler, Dietegen
- Speissegger, Hans Heinrich
- Spleiss, Hans Martin
- Stalder, Ulrich
- Stimmer, Tobias
- Stimmer, Gideon
- Stimmer, Abel
- Strigel, Bernhard
- Stüdlin, Hans Caspar
- Ulmer, Johann Conrad
- Ulmer, Hans Ulrich
- Umkreis von Stimmer, Tobias
- Unbekannt
- Veith, Johann Martin
- Wüscher, Hans Adam I.
- de Savoye, Daniel
The PTSS collection
This website lists the works of art and objects of the Peyersche Tobias Stimmer-Stiftung (PTSS) of Schaffhausen. Most of the objects listed are on permanent loan to the Museum zu Allerheiligen or the Schaffhausen City Library.
Wooden biscuit or cake mould: Coat of arms for Joachim Peyer and Susanna Ziegler
Hans Heinrich Ammann (1607–1699), 1632 Wooden, Leather, Pear wood, carvedBaked clay biscuit or clay mould
Hans Caspar Stüdlin (?), 1670 - 1700 Clay, impressedImpression from baking mould: for Joachim Peyer and Susanna Ziegler
Unknown, 18. Jahrhundert Clay, baked, glazedThis bakiing mould is an impression of the baking mould for Joachim Peyer und Susanna Ziegler in 1632.
Impression of the baking mould for Joachim Peyer and Susanna Ziegler
Unknown, 17. Jahrhundert (nach 1632) Clay, baked, glazedThis baking mould is an impression of the original for Joachim Peyer und Susanna Ziegler von 1632.
Impression of the baking mould for Joachim Peyer and Susanna Ziegler
Unknown, 1851 Clay, baked, paintedThis baking mould is an impression of the original for Joachim Peyer und Susanna Ziegler von 1632.
Wooden cake or biscuit mould of Adam and Eve
Unknown, um 1600 WoodenClay or wooden baking moulds were part of the inventory of wealthy households. They were used to form reliefs on pastry dough, marzipan or confectionery (tragacanth). The representations created by experienced shape cutters document the variety of motifs that were once used on baked goods. Dramatic stories like the Fall of Man were particularly popular.