Stained glass window painted in grisaille, with enamels released with acid and silver yellow on smooth glass in the Renaissance spirit, needlework in the parts in grisaille.
The stained glass window represents a halberdier to the right of a coat of arms surmounted by two helmets, a miter and a burning log. In the upper part, two hunting scenes are represented: the deer on the right, the wolf on the left. In the lower part, a sentence in German mentioning:
“Rudolf Count of Sulz (Sultz), Landgraf of Klettgau (Gleggaw); Court Judge of the Holy Roman Empire of Rottweil (Rotwil), Lord of Vaduz Schellenberg Bad Blumenegg, 1578.”