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A Notable Exhibition of Huguenot Silver
07/1934 | 376 | 65
Pages: 36
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Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.); Watts, William W.; Watts, William Walter)
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The Exhibition of British Art
02/1934 | 371 | 64
Pages: 52-55+58-61+64-66+68-70+72-74+76-78
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Duthuit, Georges (Duthuit, Georges; Duthuit, G.)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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Long, Basil S. (Long, Basil S.; Long, B. S.; L., B. S.)
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Noppen, J. G. (Noppen, J. G.; Noppen, John George; N., J. G.)
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Tristram, E. W. (Tristram, E. W.)
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Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.); Watts, William W.; Watts, William Walter)
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An Indian Girl, by William Etty (1789-1849). Panel, 78.7 by 25.4 cm. (Mr. Kenneth Clark)
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Plate II. Lady Lade, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, P. R. A. Exhibited, 1785. Canvas, 132 by 66 cm. (The Earl of Iveagh). The Exhibition of British Art. I-A General Impression
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Plate III. Waterloo Bridge: The State Opening on the 18th of June, 1817, by John Constable. Oil on Millboard, 29.2 by 48.2 cm. (The Victoria and Albert Museum). The Exhibition of British Art. I-A General Impression
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Plate VI. Scenes from the Life of St. John. Page from the Apocalypse. About 1230-1250. 43 by 30.4 cm. (Trinity College, Cambridge). The Exhibition of British Art. IV-Illuminated Manuscripts
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Plate VII. A-Mr. Newsham, Perhaps James Newsham. Signed at Back "W. Prewett Pinx 1736." Enamel on Copper (Messrs. F. Noel Ashcroft and Oscar S. Ashcroft); B-Portrait of a Lady, Probably Anne of Gonzaga. Signed "N. Thach/1649." Parchment on Card (The Rev. E. W. M. O. De La Hey); C-General Thomas Nuttall, by Samuel Andrews. Signed "SA/1796." Ivory (Mr. Hugh Cobb); D-Portrait of a Gentleman, by Abraham Daniel (D. 1803). Ivory (Mr. A. P. Cunliffe); E-Mrs Drayton, by Richard Collins (D. 1831). Ivory (Mrs. Robertson); F-Algernon Percy, Earl of Northumberland. Signed "Sam: Cooper/Fecit 1650." Parchment on Card (The Marquess of Anglesey) All Actual Size; G-Portrait of a Gentleman, by William Wood (D. 1809). Ivory. 7.6 by 6 cm. (Mr. Aubrey le Blond); H-The Rev. Henry Mahon, by George Chinnery (D. 1852). Ivory. 7.3 by 6.3 cm. (Mrs. McGus Ty; J-Portrait of a Gentleman, by John Barry (D. 1827). Ivory, 6.5 by 5.2 cm. (Mrs. Gordon Cosens). The Exhibition of British Art. V-Miniatures
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Plate IV. A-St. Paul at Miletus. Canterbury School. About 1260 (Canterbury Cathedral). The Exhibition of British Art. II-Medieval Paintings
Western art unattributed:
Plate IV. B-The Visitation. Late Thirteenth Century (Dale Church, Derbyshire). The Exhibition of British Art. II-Medieval Paintings
Western art unattributed:
Plate V. A-Autumn. One of a Set of Four Seasons. Sheldon Tapestry. Dated 1611. 3.6 by 3 m. (The Marquess of Salisbury). The Exhibition of British Art. III-Tapestries and Embroideries
Western art unattributed:
Plate V. B-Embroidered Chasuble, Bearing the Royal Ar ms of England. Perhaps Made from a Horse Trapper. Fourteenth Century. Height, 116.2 cm.; Width 79.3 cm. (Musee de Cluny, Paris). The Exhibition of British Art. III-Tapestries and Embroideries
Western art unattributed:
Plate VIII. A-Salt. Silver-Gilt. Said to Have Been Given to New College, Oxford, in 1493 by Walter Hill. Height, 36.8 cm. (New College, Oxford). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate VIII. B-The Crosier of Bishop Foxe. Silver-Gilt Enriched with Enamel. About 1490. Height, 1.8 m. (Corpus Christi College, Oxford). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate VIII. C-The Bowes Cup. Silver-Gilt and Rock-Crystal. Presented to the Goldsmiths' Company in 1561 by Sir Martin Bowes. Height, 48.8 cm. The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
Western art unattributed:
Plate VIII. D-Instrument Case. Front, with SS. Cosmo and Damian. Silver. Late Fifteenth Or Early Sixteenth Century. Height with Stand, 35.5 cm. (Viscount Lee of Fareham). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate VIII. E-The Seymour Salt. Silver-Gilt and Crystal. About 1662. Height in All, 26.6 cm.; Diameter, 23.4 cm. (The Goldsmiths' Company). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
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Art Treasures Exhibition [I Pictures; II - Silversmiths' work; III - Textiles and Furniture; IV - Glass; V - Ceramics]
10/1932 | 355 | 61
Pages: 164-167+170-173+176-179+182-183
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Borenius, Tancred (Borenius, Tancred; B., T.; Borenius, Dr.; Borenius, T.)
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Buckley, Wilfred (Buckley, Wilfred)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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King, William (King, William; K., W.; King, William Augustus Henry)
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Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.); Watts, William W.; Watts, William Walter)
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Plate I. The Holy Family, by Joos van Cleve. Panel, 72.4 by 54.6 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition-1. Pictures
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Plate II. A-Portrait of Sir Edward Dering, Sixth Baronet, by Pompeo Batoni. Canvas, 132 by 101.6 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition-I Pictures
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Plate II. B-Portrait of a Lady, by Nicolas Elias Pickenoy. Panel, 113 by 88.9 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition-I Pictures
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Plate II. C-River Scene with Figures and Boats, by Solomon van Ruisdael. Canvas, 67.3 by 90.1 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition-I Pictures
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Plate VII. D-The Nymphenburg Girl, by Franz Anton Bustelli. German, 1760. Height, 19 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. V-Ceramics
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Plate VII. A-Covered Vase of Lung-ch‘üan Celadon. Sung Dynasty (960-1279). Height, 26 cm. without Stand. Art Treasures Exhibition. V-Ceramics
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Plate VII. B-Brush-Pot with Pierced Sides. Ch'ing Dynasty (1662-1795). Height, 13.9 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. V-Ceramics
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Plate VII. C-Vase with Carved and Pierced Designs. Ming Dynasty. Fifteenth Century. Height, 33 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. V-Ceramics
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Plate III. A-Standing Salt - Cellar, English, Dating from 1505. Height, 16.8 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. II-Silversmiths' Work
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. B-Three-Light Candelabrum, English, 1724. Maker, D. G. Height, 26.3 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. II-Silversmiths' Work
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. C-Standing Cup and Cover. English, 1558. Height, 35.5 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. II-Silversmiths' Work
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. D-Monteith. English, 1686. Diameter, 27.9 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. II-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate III. E-Tazza Showing a Boar Hunt in a Landscape Inside the Bowl. The Work of a Silversmith of Zurich; c. 1600. Diameter, 15.2 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. II-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate IV. A-Embroidered Velvet Canopy from Kimberley Hall. Elizabethan. Art Treasures Exhibition. III-Textiles and Furniture
Western art unattributed:
Plate IV. B-Prayer Book of Archbishop Laud from Kimberley Hall. Seventeenth Century. 17.7 by 12 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. III-Textiles and Furniture
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Plate IV. C-Tapestry in the Style of Bérain. Early Eighteenth Century. 4.14 by 2.4 m. Art Treasures Exhibition. III-Textiles and Furniture
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Plate V. A-Chinese Lacquer Cabinet on English Stand. Eighteenth Century. Ch'ien Lung Period. Art Treasures Exhibition. III-Textiles and Furniture
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Plate V. B-Mirror in the Style of the Brothers Adam. Late Eighteenth Century. Height, 1.86 m., Width 1.4 m. Art Treasures Exhibition. III-Textiles and Furniture
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Plate V. C-Carved Oak "Refectory" Table. English. Early Seventeenth Century. Art Treasures Exhibition. III-Textiles and Furniture
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Plate VI. A-Goblet Engraved with an Equestrian Portrait of King William III and an Inscription. Probably Made in Ireland; Second Half of the Eighteenth Century. Height, 20.3 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. IV-Glass
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Plate VI. B-Two Ships' Decanters and Goblets Engraved with the Arms of the Earl of Durham; Early Nineteenth Century. Height, Decanters 27.3 cm.; Goblets, 15.8 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. IV-Glass
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Plate VI. C-Pair of Urn-Shaped Vases with Covers; c. 1790. Height, 38.1 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. IV-Glass
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Plate VI. D-Chandelier. c. 1760-1770. Height, 1.67 m. Art Treasures Exhibition. IV-Glass
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Plate VII. E-Chelsea Tureen in the Form of a Boar's Head. 1755. Height, 27.9 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. V-Ceramics
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Plate VII. F-Blue and White Worcester Vase. Height, 85 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. V-Ceramics
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The Charles II Exhibition
03/1932 | 348 | 60
Pages: 151-153+157
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Gordon-Stables, Louise (Gordon-Stables, Louise; G.-S., L.)
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Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.); Watts, William W.; Watts, William Walter)
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A-Silver-gilt Cup, Dated 1677; Maker, I. H. (The Stationers' Company). The Pepys Cup, Dated about 1680 (The Clothworkers' Company). Silver-Gilt Cup, Dated 1684; Maker, C. K. (The Fishmongers' Company). The Charles II Exhibition
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B-Tankard, Dated 1660; Maker, E. G. Tankard, Dated 1681; Maker, A. Goose. Tankard, Dated 1674; Maker, T. L. (The Duke of Westminster). The Charles II Exhibition
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C-Porringer and Cover, Dated 1668; Maker, Begg. (Messrs. Crichton Brothers). Porringer and Cover, Dated about 1670; Maker, T. I. (The Goldsmiths' Company). The Charles II Exhibition
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A Silver Châsse-Reliquary
10/1930 | 331 | 57
Pages: 187-189+192-193
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Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.); Watts, William W.; Watts, William Walter)
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Plate I. Châsse Reliquary, Silver on Oak; Rhenish, First Half of the Twelfth Century. Height, 38 cm.; Width, 62.9 cm. (Viscount Lee of Fareham). A Silver Châsse-Reliquary
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Plate II. Châsse Reliquary, Shown on Plate I. A and B-Ends; C-Back. A Silver Châsse-Reliquary
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An Exhibition of Silver Belonging to the Colleges of Oxford
11/1928 | 308 | 53
Pages: 215+218+220-221+224-226
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Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.); Watts, William W.; Watts, William Walter)
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Plate I. A-Mazer Bowl; Late Fifteenth Century. (Oriel College); B-Chalice and Paten; 1527. (Trinity College); C-Pair of Flagons, 1598, Communion Cup and Cover, 1612. (Wadham College). An Exhibition of Silver Belonging to the Colleges of Oxford
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Plate II. A-Salt-Cellar; 1490. (New College). An Exhibition of Silver Belonging to the Colleges of Oxford
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Plate II. B-Tankard; 1574. (Ashmolean Museum). An Exhibition of Silver Belonging to the Colleges of Oxford
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Plate II. C-Steeple Cup and Cover; 1610. (Brasenose College). An Exhibition of Silver Belonging to the Colleges of Oxford
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Plate III. A-Two-Handled Cup; 1673. (University College); B-Two-Handled Beaker. (Exeter College). An Exhibition of Silver Belonging to the Colleges of Oxford
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Plate III. C-Ewer and Dish; 1716. (Christ Church). An Exhibition of Silver Belonging to the Colleges of Oxford
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Plate IV. A-Two-Handled Cup and Cover; c. 1690. (All Souls College). An Exhibition of Silver Belonging to the Colleges of Oxford
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Plate IV. B-Two-Handled Loving Cup and Cover; 1736. (Brazenose College). An Exhibition of Silver Belonging to the Colleges of Oxford
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Plate IV. C-Jug and Cover; 1711. (Jesus College). An Exhibition of Silver Belonging to the Colleges of Oxford
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An English Horn with Fourteenth-Century Mounts
06/1928 | 303 | 52
Pages: 276-278
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Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.); Watts, William W.; Watts, William Walter)
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A-Drinking Horn with Mounts in Silver-Gilt; English, Second Quarter of Fourteenth Century. B and C-Details of Mounts, Slightly Enlarged. (Viscount Lee of Fareham). An English Horn with Fourteenth-Century Mounts
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Recent Acquisitions for Public Collections-I, II
06/1918 | 183 | 32
Pages: 208-210+212-213+216-217
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.); Watts, William W.; Watts, William Walter)
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English Tapestry, Gifts of Lady Wernher and Mr. Otto Beit to the Victoria-Albert Museum. (A) 8′ 3" 1/2× 5′ 1″, Gift of Lady Wernher. (B) 2' 2" 1/2 x 1' 9" 1/2 Gift of Mr. Otto Beit. Recent Acquisitions for Public Collections-II
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Plate I. Silver Dish Inscribed on Back "C · d · Vianen Fecit · 16 · 35", Length 19.3/8 Gift of Sir John F. Ramsden, Bart., to the Victoria-Albert Museum. Recent Acquisitions for Public Collections-I
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Plate II. (B) Interior of Bowl of Mr. Brandt's Tazza, Length $6frac{2}{6}$″. Recent Acquisitions for Public Collections-I
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Plate II. (B) Silver Tazza, Signed "A 'de' Viana 'fe' ao 1018", Height 5 1/6″ (MR. R. E. Brandt, F. S. A.). Recent Acquisitions for Public Collections-I
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Plate II. (C) Silver-Gilt Salt-Cellar, c. 1660, Height 14 1/5″ (Royal Collection of Plate, Tower of London). Recent Acquisitions for Public Collections-I
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Plate III. Similar Plate in Other Collections. (D) Silver Porringer, with Cover, London, 1668, Height c. 5″ (Mr. C. J. Jackson, F. S. A.). (E) Silver-Gilt Cup, témp. Charles II, Height 13 3/8″ (The Goldsmiths' Company). (F) Silver-Gilt Cup, 1666, Height 15 3/4″ (The Grocers' Company). Recent Acquisitions for Public Collections-I