Plate I. A-Rosewater Ewer and Basin, Perhaps by Symon Owen. 1603-4. Silver-gilt; Ewer, Height, 39.3 cm.; Basin, Diameter, 48 cm. (All Belonging to the Earl of Ancaster). Some Coronation Plate
Attributed works:
Plate II. A-Cup and Cover, by Thomas Farrer. 1727-28. Gold; Total Height, 21.5 cm. (The Duke of Norfolk); B-Salt, One of Four. About 1660. Silver-Gilt; Height, 41.2 cm. (The Tower of London); C-Cup and Cover, by Gurney & Co. 1761-62. Gold; Total Height, 19.5 cm. (The Duke of Norfolk) (The Salt is Reproduced with the Gracious Permission of H. M. the King.) Some Coronation Plate
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. B-Pair of Cups. 1604-5. Silver-Gilt; Height, 31 cm.; C-Salt. 1550-51(?). Silver-Gilt; Height, 37 cm. (All Belonging to the Earl of Ancaster). Some Coronation Plate
Two George III Coronation Glasses. Possibly Irish. 1761. A-Height. 22½ cm.; B-Height, 20½ cm. (Messrs. Arthur Churchill). Buddha with a Flame Halo. Wei Period. Bronze; Height, 24 cm. (Messrs. Yamanaka & Co.). Shorter Notices: History in Glass
The Coronation Procession of William IV Passing Charing Cross. 8th September, 1831. By John Constable. Water-Colour Drawing, 21.2 by 30.4 cm. (Mr. P. M. Turner)