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Corpus Vitrearum USA

Devoted to scholarly analysis and investigation of Medieval and Renaissance stained glass

Heraldic Panel: Royal Arms of England

Heraldic Panel: Royal Arms of EnglandEngland
16th century, first half (or modern)
Pot metal; white glass with silver stain
57 x 33 (22 1/2 x 13)
Crown and lower right of wreath certainly replacements; rest of cheap manufacture, may be modern

Provenance: Christopher Weeks, Salisbury, England
Bibliography: Unpublished

Collection: Iowa State Educational Association (Des Moines, Iowa)
Object/Accession: 46.2193 Great Hall, South Window, c 3

Arms: Quarterly; 1 and 4 azure three fleur-de-lis vert [for or] (France, Modern); 2 and 3 argent [for gules] three lions passant guardant or (England); within a wreath; ensigned with a closed crown

Note: Judgments on authenticity for the glass in the window in the Great Hall are uncertain. Although it was examined from a ladder on the exterior it has protective glazing; it was not accessible from the interior.

Entry From: Checklist III Filed Under: Des Moines, Iowa, Iowa State Educational Association, Salisbury House

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