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Book Review
Die Gefasse aus Kokosnuss in Mitteleuropa, 1250-1800
06/1984 | 975 | 126
Pages: 355
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Cocks, Anna Somers (Cocks, Anna Somers; Koks, Anna Somers; Cocks, A. Somers)
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Die Gefasse aus Kokosnuss in Mitteleuropa, 1250-1800 | author: Fritz, Rolf
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A Re-Assessment of Some English Late Gothic and Early "Renaissance" Plate-II
07/1977 | 892 | 119
Pages: 473-477
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Cooper, John K. D. (Cooper, John K. D.)
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10. The Arlington Tazza. London Hallmarks for 1532-33; Maker's Mark: A Chalice in a Shaped Shield. Parcel-Gilt. Diameter, 22.9 cm. (Goldsmiths' Hall). Photo. Goldsmiths' Company.
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3. The Howard Grace Cup. Hallmarked (London) 1525-26; Maker's Mark: Crossed Implements. Ivory, Mounted in Silver-Gilt, with Applied Pearls and Collet Garnets. Height, 30.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum (M. 2680-1931)). Crown Copyright.
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7. Standing Mazer. Hallmarked London 1529-30; Maker's Mark: A Cross on an Orb between IC in a Plain Shield. Maplewood Mounted in Silver-Gilt. Height, 14.1 cm. (All Souls College, Oxford). Reproduced by Permission of the Warden and Fellows of All Souls.
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8. Standing Cup. Hallmarked London 1529-30; Maker's Mark: A Merchant's Mark. Silver-Gilt. Height, 21.3 cm. (On Loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum). Crown Copyright.
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9. The Parker Ewer and Basin. Hallmarked London 1545-46; Maker's Marks: Facing Bust of a Queen. Silver-Gilt with Enamelled Armorials. Height of Ewer, 22 cm. Diameter of Basin, 45.8 cm. (Corpus Christi College, Cambridge). Reproduced by Permission of the Master and Fellows of Corpus. Photo. Goldsmiths' Company.
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A. Detail from Christian Egenolff's Modelbuch Aller Art (1527 Onwards).
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2. The Election Cup. c.1500. Unmarked. Silver-Gilt with Applied Collet Pastes. Height, 44.5 cm. (Given to Winchester College by Bishop White in 1555). Reproduced by Permission of the Warden and Fellows of Winchester College.
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4. Coconut Cup. Dated 1531. Unmarked. Silver-Gilt Mounts. Height, 29.5 cm. (Private Collection). Photo, Victoria and Albert Museum (Crown Copyright).
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5. The Warden's Grace Cup. c.1480. Unmarked. Silver-Gilt. Height, 40 cm. (New College, Oxford). Reproduced by Permission of the Warden and Fellows of New College.
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6. Detail of the Base-Plate or Calyx of the Bowl, Showing Bayonet Fitting, of the Coconut Cup Illustrated in Fig.4. Photo. Victoria and Albert Museum (Crown Copyright).
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A Re-Assessment of Some English Late Gothic and Early "Renaissance" Plate-I
06/1977 | 891 | 119
Pages: 408+410-413
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Cooper, John K. D. (Cooper, John K. D.)
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32. Ablution Basin for the Altar. London Hallmarks for 1493-94; Maker's Mark: A Horseshoe Incuse. Silver-Gilt with Enamelled Boss; Diameter, 42.5 cm. One of a Pair, the Later One Hallmarked 1514-15. (Corpus Christi College, Oxford). Photo Goldsmiths' Company. Reproduced by Permission of the President and Fellows of Corpus Christi College.
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33. The St Andrew, Middleton, Cup. London Hallmarks for 1493-94; Maker's Mark: A Baton over an Escallop. Silver, Parcel-Gilt; Height, 13.7 cm. (Goldsmiths' Hall, London). Reproduced by Permission of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths.
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38. The Richmond Cup. Unmarked Save for a Maker's Mark Flower above a E. c.1525-35? Silver-Gilt; Height, 31.8 cm. (Presented to the Armourers' and Braziers' Company in 1557 by John Richmond, Master, 1547-48). Photo Goldsmiths' Company. Reproduced by Permission of the Master, Wardens and Court of Assistants of the Worshipful Company of Armourers and Braziers.
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34. The St Michael Bowl. Unmarked, c.1490-1510. Stippled on the Rim: 'St Michaell Bristoll 1684'. Parcel-Gilt with Enamelled Boss; Diameter, 17.2 cm. (On Loan to St Nicholas Church Museum, Bristol). Photo Derek Balmer. Reproduced by Permission of the Rector and Churchwardens of St Michael and All Angels, Bristol.
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35. Interior View of the St Michael Bowl (Fig.34). Photo Derek Balmer.
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36. The Ironmongers' Coconut Cup. Unmarked, c.1490-1510. Coconut Mounted in Silver-Gilt; Height, 21 cm. (Bequeathed to the Company by 'Master Harre Sturgon' in 1526). Photo Goldsmiths' Company. Reproduced by Permission of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers.
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37. The Eton College Coconut Cup. Unmarked, c.1500-25. Coconut Mounted in Silver-Gilt; Height, 21.3 cm. (Presented to Eton College by John Edmonds, D. D., d. c.1526). Photo Greville Studios, Slough. Reproduced by Permission of the Vice-Provost of Eton College.
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39. The Swaythling Bowl. Unmarked, c.1490-1510. Serpentine Marble Mounted in Silver-Gilt; Diameter, 16.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum No.M248-1924). Crown Copyright.
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40. The New College Celadon Bowl. Unmarked, c.1500-25. Celadon Glazed Porcelain Mounted in Silver-Gilt; Diameter, 16.2 cm. (New College, Oxford). Reproduced by Permission of the Warden and Fellows of New College.