13. Trade card of Simon Hennekin.
Probably 1770s. Engraving, 11.1 by 15.5 cm.
(From the album ‘Upwards of Four Hundred
Different Coats of Arms Collected by
Simon Hennekin Carver Edward Street
Soho London 1766’, Winterthur Library,
Wilmington DE).
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Giovanni Francesco Arrighi: a newly discovered account book
1. Reliquary, by Giovanni Francesco Arrighi. 1722. Silver, height 120 cm. (S. Maria di Monserrato, Rome).
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2. Reliquary, by Giovanni Francesco Arrighi. 1727/28. Silver, height 77 cm. (Museo Diocesano, Jesi).
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3. Above Detail of Fig.4.
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4. Right Crucifix, by Giovanni Giardini. c.1706. Bronze, ebony and ivory, height 230 cm. (Notre-Dame, Paris).
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5. Detail of Pietà, by Giovanni Giardini. 1688–1702. Gilt bronze on velvet, 54.5 by 33.5 cm. (Private collection; photograph Sotheby’s, London).
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6. The Agony in the garden, after Angelo de Rossi, attributed to Giovanni Francesco Arrighi. c.1700. Copper, 53 by 46.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
3. Silver Mace, with Crystal Ball, of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland. Among the Scottish Regalia in Holyrood Palace. Some Historical Silver Maces
Western art unattributed:
1. Silver-Gilt Mace of the Borough of Stratford-on-Avon. In the Possession of the Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace. Some Historical Silver Maces
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1A. Head of Fig. 1. Some Historical Silver Maces
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2. Silver-Gilt Mace of the Borough of Stratford-on-Avon. In the Possession of the Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace. Some Historical Silver Maces
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2A. Head of Fig 2. Some Historical Silver Maces
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4. Silver-Gilt Mace of the Old Irish House of Commons in the Collection of Viscount Massereene and Ferrard. Some Historical Silver Maces