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Book Review
The Face of the City: Civic Portraiture and Civic Identity in Early Modern England
04/2009 | 1273 | 151
Pages: 244-245
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Goldring, Elizabeth (Goldring, Elizabeth)
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The Face of the City: Civic Portraiture and Civic Identity in Early Modern England | author: Tittler, Robert
Book Review
The Works of Art of the Corporation of London
10/1987 | 1015 | 129
Pages: 683
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Fox, Celina (Fox, Celina)
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The Works of Art of the Corporation of London | author: Knight, Vivien
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The Trinity House Group Portrait
07/1964 | 736 | 106
Pages: 309-316
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Hayes, John (Hayes, John; H., J.)
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2. Study for Captain Rose and Mr Samuel Wyatt, by Gainsborough Dupont. Recorded as Black and White Chalk on Blue Paper, 36.8 by 24.1 cm in the Arthur Kay Sale, Christie's, 28th May 1930, lot 36.
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3. Study for Captains Mangles and Calvert, by Gainsborough Dupont. Recorded as Black and White Chalk on Blue Paper, 36.1 by 24.1 cm in the Arthur Kay Sale, Christie's, 28th May 1930, lot 35.
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4. The Merchant Elder Brethren of Trinity House, by Gainsborough Dupont. 1793-5. Canvas, 567 by 292 cm. (Trinity House, London.)
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5. Study for Mr David Court, by Gainsborough Dupont. Recorded as Black and White Chalk on Blue Paper, 34.3 by 14 cm in the Arthur Kay Sale, Christie's, 28th May 1930, lot 49.
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6. Study Probably for Captain Rose, by Gainsborough Dupont. Recorded as Black and White Chalk on Blue Paper, 32 by 24.1 cm in Anon. Sale, Sotheby's, 23rd March 1949, lot 79.
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7. Detail from the Group Portrait Reproduced in Fig.4. From Left, Standing: Mr David Court (Secretary), Mr Ambrose Weston (Solicitor), Mr Samuel Wyatt (Surveyor). Seated: Captain Rose (Deputy Master.)
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Corporation Plate of England and Wales
08/1952 | 593 | 94
Pages: 228-231
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Oman, Charles (Oman, Charles; Oman, Charles Chichele; O., C. C.; Oman, C. C.; Oman, Charles C.)
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10. Cup. Gold. Maker's Mark, IH with Fleur-de-lis. London 1680. Height, 16.5 cm. (Corporation of Oxford.)
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11. Cup. Silver-Gilt. Maker's mark, IM over FB. London 1614. Height, 37.5 cm. (Corporation of Hertford.)
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12. Oar of the 'Admiral of the Medway'. Parcel-Gilt. Made by E. Aldridge, London 1748. Length, 100 cm. (Corporation of Rochester.)
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14. The Bodkin Cup. Gilt. Maker's Mark, a Heart. London 1525. Height, 12.1 cm. (Corporation of Portsmouth.)
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15. The Wrothe Salt. Maker's Mark, TC Monogram. London 1633. Height, 16.5 cm. (Corporation of Bridgewater.)
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16. Basin. Gilt. Maker's Mark, IV. London 1617. Diameter, 45.1 cm. (Corporation of Norwich.)
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17. The Clive Tankard. Parcel-Gilt. Maker's Mark, B over W (?). Hamburg, c. 1660. Height, 25.4 cm. (Corporation of Shrewsbury.)
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13. Mace of the Former Borough of Burford, Oxon. c. 1500. Length, 33 cm. (Dr Cheatle.)
Short Notice
The Exhibition of Arms and Armour in Cutlers' Hall
10/1951 | 583 | 93
Pages: 328-329
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Hayward, J. F. (Hayward, J. F.; Hayward, John Forrest; H., J. F.; Hayward, John)
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Historic Plate of the City of London: An Essay in Collecting
06/1951 | 579 | 93
Pages: 182+184-187
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Oman, Charles (Oman, Charles; Oman, Charles Chichele; O., C. C.; Oman, C. C.; Oman, Charles C.)
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9. Flagon and Basin, by Benjamin Pyne. Silver, 1721. (Mansion House.)
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10. The Houblon Tankard, Silver, 1695. (Bank of England.)
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11. Goblet, Silver,1545. (St Margaret Pattens.)
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4. Standing Salt Cellar, Silver, 1569. (Vintners' Company.)
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5. The Lambarde Cup, Silver, 1578. (Drapers' Company.)
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6. Coconut Cup, Silver, 1526. (Ironmongers' Company.)
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7. Standing Bowl, Silver, 1586. (St Giles, Cripplegate.)
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8. Pomegranate Cup, Silver, 1563. (Inner Temple.)
Article
The Old Plate of the Corporation of Retford
11/1937 | 416 | 71
Pages: 226-228
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Jones, E. Alfred (Jones, E. Alfred; Jones, Edward Alfred; J., E. A.; Jones, E. A.)
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A-Cup. 1619-20. Silver-Gilt; Height, 31 cm.; B-Pair of Small Cups. Maker's Mark f r. 1634-35. Silver; Height, 13 cm.: C-Pair of Triangular Salts. About 1603-11. Silver. The Old Plate of the Corporation of Retford
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D-Small Commonwealth Mace, Reconstructed under Charles II. Silver-Gilt; Length, 73 cm.; E-Large Mace. About 1679. Silver-Gilt; Length, 123 cm. The Old Plate of the Corporation of Retford
Article
Valentin van Orley
12/1936 | 405 | 69
Pages: 263-265+268-269
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Hartveld, S. (Hartveld, S.)
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Plate I. A-St. Helena before the Pope, by Bernard van Orley; The Left Part Here Identified as by Valentin van Orley. Panel, 95 by 106 cm. (Brussels Museum). Valentin van Orley
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Plate I. B-St. Roch Taken to Prison, Here Identified as by Valentin van Orley. Panel, 107 by 79 cm. (S. Jacques, Antwerp). Valentin van Orley
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Plate I. C-The Birth of St. Roch, Here Identified as by Valentin van Orley. Panel, 107 by 65 cm. (S. Jacques, Antwerp). Valentin van Orley
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Plate I. D-The Bishop of Tours Kneeling before the Virgin, Here Identified as by Valentin van Orley. Panel, (The Mortimer Schiff Collection, New York). Valentin van Orley
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Plate II. A-The Coat-Of-Arms of Valentin van Orley. Detail of the Banquet of the Children of Job. From the Triptych, the Virtue of Patience. (Brussels Museum). Valentin van Orley
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Plate II. B-The Monogram of Bernard van Orley. Valentin van Orley
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Plate II. D-The Angel Announcing to St. Roch that He Would Be Stricken by the Plague, Here Identified As by Valentin van Orley. Panel, 107 by 67 cm. (S. Jacques, Antwerp). Valentin van Orley
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Plate II. E-The Death of St Roch, Here Identified As by Valentin van Orley. Panel, 107 by 79 cm. (S. Jacques, Antwerp). Valentin van Orley
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Plate II. F-The Legend of St. Roch, Here Identified As by Valentin van Orley. Panel, 101 by 63 cm. (Bruges Museum). Valentin van Orley
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Plate II. C-The Arms of the Guild of St. Luke at Antwerp. Valentin van Orley
Article
The Silver and Pewter of the Vicars Choral at Wells
04/1936 | 397 | 68
Pages: 180-181+185
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Jones, E. Alfred (Jones, E. Alfred; Jones, Edward Alfred; J., E. A.; Jones, E. A.)
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A-Chalice. Provincial. About 1672. Silver; Height, 23.4 cm.; B-Tumbler Cup, One of a Pair. No Marks. About 1670-85. Silver, 6.3 by 9.2 cm.; C-Tankard, by John Peard, Barnstable (1662-80). Silver; Height, 12.7 cm.; D-Pair of Salts. About 1670. Silver; Height, 2.5 cm.; Diameter of Mouth, 6, and of Base 8.2 cm.; E-Salt. 1677. Silver; Total Height, 14.9 cm.; Diameter of Mouth, 14.6, and of Base, 15.2 cm.; F-Candlestick, One of a Pair. Dated 1674. Pewter; Height, 25.4 cm.; G-Dish. Dated 1670. Pewter; Diameter, 52 cm.; H-Candlestick, One of a Pair. Second Half of the Seventeenth Century. Brass; Height, 24 cm., The Silver and Pewter of the Vicars Choral at Wells
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Some Municipal and Other Plate
10/1935 | 391 | 67
Pages: 164-165+167
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Jones, E. Alfred (Jones, E. Alfred; Jones, Edward Alfred; J., E. A.; Jones, E. A.)
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A.-"Steeple" Cup of the Borough of Devizes, 1606-7. Height, 40.6 cm., Some Municipal and Other Plate
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B.-"Steeple" Cup of the Borough of Preston. Total Height, 53.3 cm. Height of Cup, 33 cm., Some Municipal and Other Plate
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C.-Cup of Glass with Silver Gilt Mount. The Mount Probably Late Seventeenth Century. Height, 24.1 cm., Some Municipal and Other Plate
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D.-Elias Ashmole's Cup of the City of Lichfield, 1666-7. Some Municipal and Other Plate
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E.-Punch Bowl of the Bakers and Brewers Company of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Newcastle, about 1725. Diameter 29.2 cm. Height, 20.9 cm., Some Municipal and Other Plate
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F.-Inscription on the Punch Bowl. Some Municipal and Other Plate