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Article
New light on the Luck of Edenhall
01/2010 | 1282 | 152
Pages: 4-7
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Davies, Glyn (Davies, Glyn)
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1. The Luck of Edenhall. Syria or Egypt, c.1200–90. Gilded and enamelled glass, 15.8 cm. high. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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3. The Palmer cup. Syria or Egypt, c.1200–50 (the glass); probably France, c.1250–1350 (the mount). Gilded and enamelled glass with silver gilt mounts and rock crystal, 26.8 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
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2. Case for the Luck of Edenhall. Probably England, c.1450–1500. Tooled leather, 18.1 cm. high (with lid). (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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4. The Threave locket. England or Scotland, c.1450–1500. Engraved silver, 2.7 cm. high. (National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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5. The Luck of Muncaster. Venice, late fifteenth or early sixteenth century. Moulded and gilded glass, diameter 14 cm.; 6.4 cm. high. (Private collection).
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Recent Museum Acquisitions: Recent Acquisition of Glass by the Corning Museum of Glass
10/1967 | 775 | 109
Pages: 588-591
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57. 'Glass Porcelain' from Glass Works of Vincenzo Miotti, Venice. Enamelled Plate, Decorated in Sepia with a View of the Church of the Carità, Venice. (The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York.)
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60. Glass Beaker. Western Europe, Fifth or Sixth Century A. D. Height, c. 23 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York.)
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61. Enamelled 'Stangen' Glass Made in Saxony. Dated 1678. Height, 40.6 cm. (The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York.)
Article
A Group of Near Eastern Glasses
09/1942 | 474 | 81
Pages: 212-218
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Charleston, R. J. (Charleston, R. J.; C., R. J.; Charleston, Robert; Charleston, Robert Jesse)
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Figure 1. Decoration of Crystal-Glass Beaker [Plate I, A, B].
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Figure 2. Fragment of a Vessel Or Vessels Resembling the Stockholm Beaker [Plate I, A, B,]
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Figure 3. Motif from a Fragmentary Dish Found at Samarra.
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Figure 4. Motif from a Turquoise-Coloured Bowl in the Treasury of St. Mark's, Venice.
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Figure 5. Detail from the Samarra Dish (Figure 3.)
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Plate I. A-Fragmentary Crystal-Glass Beaker Found at Rayy Or Sara. Maximum Height about 8 cm. (National Museum, Stockholm). A Group of near Eastern Glasses
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Plate I. B-Another Fragment of the Same Beaker as Plate A. A Group of near Eastern Glasses
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Plate I. C-Bottle of Horn-Coloured Glass, Acquired in Persia. Height, 24 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Group of near Eastern Glasses
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Plate I. D-Ewer of Horn-Coloured Glass, Acquired in Persia (Restored). Height, 16.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Group of near Eastern Glasses
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Plate I. E-Another View of the Ewer Shown in Plate I, D, before Restoration. A Group of near Eastern Glasses
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Plate II. A-Aquamarine Glass Bowl, Acquired in Persia. Diameter, 19.5 cm. at Rim. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Group of near Eastern Glasses
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Plate II. B-Fragment of Glass Bowl, Acquired in Egypt. Height, 11 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Group of near Eastern Glasses
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Plate II. C-Fragment of the Glass Bowl Reproduced in Plate A. A Group of near Eastern Glasses
Article
Some Diamond-Engraved Glasses from the Ruhmann Collection
05/1937 | 410 | 70
Pages: 246+250-251+253
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Schlosser, Ignaz (Schlosser, Ignaz)
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Plate I. A-Beaker, from the Glasshouse of Hall in the Tyrol. 1570-1600. Height, 28 cm.; B-Goblet, with Three Rows of Escutcheons. South German. About 1650. Height, 27.5 cm.; C-Beaker, with the Arms of Daniel Weger, Probably Produced at Nuremberg. Dated 1614. Height, 26.5 cm. (All in the Ruhmann Collection, Vienna). Some Diamond-Engraved Glasses from the Ruhmann Collection
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Plate II. A-Flute-Glass, Produced at Cassel or in the Netherlands. End of the Sixteenth Century. Height, 31.6 cm.; B-Beaker, from the Glasshouse of Hall in the Tyrol. 1570-1600. Height, 21 cm.; C-Winged Glass. Netherlandish. End of the Sixteenth Century. Height, 18 cm.; D, F-Goblet, with Coat-Of-Arms and Inscription to Hermanus Huler. Netherlandish. Dated 1692. Height, 20.4 cm.; E-Goblet, Showing Pastoral Scene. Netherlandish. Seventeenth Century. Height, 18.5 cm. (All in the Ruhmann Collection, Vienna). Some Diamond-Engraved Glasses from the Ruhmann Collection
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Four Seventeenth-Century Communion Cups Now in Manchester Cathedral
04/1909 | 73 | 15
Pages: 42-44
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Leveson Gower, Arthur F. G. (Leveson Gower, Arthur F. G.; Gower, Arthur F. G. Leveson)
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Engraved Bottoms of the above Cups. Four Seventeenth Century Communion Cups Now in Manchester Cathedral
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Four Seventeenth Century Communion Cups Now in Manchester Cathedral. Four Seventeenth Century Communion Cups Now in Manchester Cathedral
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The Old Silver Sacramental Vessels of Some English Churches in Holland
04/1908 | 61 | 13
Pages: 22-23+26-29+33
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Jones, E. Alfred (Jones, E. Alfred; Jones, Edward Alfred; J., E. A.; Jones, E. A.)
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1. Silver Beakers and Bread-Dish, in the English Reformed Church, Amsterdam. Old Silver Sacramental Vessels of Some English Churches in Holland. Plate I
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2. Paten, Baptismal Bowl Alms-Boxes, and Beaker in the English Reformed Church, Amsterdam. Old Silver Sacramental Vessels of Some English Churches in Holland. Plate I
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3. Inkstands, Trays and Seal in the English Reformed Church, Amsterdam. Old Silver Sacramental Vessels of Some English Churches in Holland. Plate I
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4. Brass Pulpit Desk in the English Reformed Church, Amsterdam. Old Silver Sacramental Vessels of Some English Churches in Holland. Plate II
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5. Chalice, Flagon and Paten in the English Episcopal Church, Amsterdam. Old Silver Sacramental Vessels of Some English Churches in Holland. Plate II
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6. Beakers and Patens Formerly in the English Church at the Hague. Old Silver Sacramental Vessels of Some English Churches in Holland. Plate III
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7. Flagons and Bread-Dish Formerly in the English Church at the Hague. Old Silver Sacramental Vessels of Some English Churches in Holland. Plate III
Article
Charles II Silver at Welbeck Part I
04/1905 | 25 | 7
Pages: 32-33+36-39
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Gardner, John Starkie (Gardner, John Starkie; Gardner, J. Starkie; G., J. S.)
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No. 1. Dutch Covered Jars. Silver of the Charles II. Period in the Collection of the Duke of Portland, K. G. Plate I.
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No. 2. English Covered Jar and Beakers. Silver of the Charles II. Period in the Collection of the Duke of Portland, K. G. Plate I.
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No. 3. Dutch Flask-Shaped Vases. Silver of the Charles II. Period in the Collection of the Duke of Portland, K. G. Plate II.
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No. 4. Dutch Flask-Shaped Vase and English Covered Jars. Silver of the Charles II. Period in the Collection of the Duke of Portland, K. G. Plate II.
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No. 5. Silver of the Charles II Period in the Collection of the Duke of Portland, K. G. Plate III, Incense Burner
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The Evolution of Form and Decoration in English Silver Plate. Part I
04/1903 | 2 | 1
Pages: 166-169+172-175+178-181
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MacQuoid, Percy (MacQuoid, Percy; M., P.; MacQuoid, P.)
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Plate I. Mazers and Mazer Cups. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5
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Plate II. Shell and Wine Cups. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5
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Plate III. Tankards. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7
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Plate IV. Beakers. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. No. 10
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Plate V. Standing Cups. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4
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"The Leigh Cup". Belonging to the Mercers' Company