In addition, there are four panels containing some ancient fragments: two (SG 4 and 5) are comprised of 16th-century French/Flemish and modern heads (37 x 26.5 [14 1/2 x 10 3/8]); two (SG 6 and 7) are made up with some 15th-century English quarries and border elements, including crowned initials ‘M’ and ‘I,’ around a made up shield and ornamental rosette (150 x 44.5 [59 x 17 1/2]). Their provenance is also from Roy Grosvenor Thomas, and S. Vernon Mann, part of lot no. 253 in the Mann sale.; (Private Collection: Atlanta, Georgia)
Saint Jude and Saint Andrew
Germany; Early 16th century (The Brooklyn Museum: Brooklyn, New York)
Heraldic Panel
Switzerland; 1564 (Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum: New York, New York)
Bust of an Heiress
Southern Lowlands; c. 1515-1520 (Planting Fields Foundation, Coe Hall: Oyster Bay, New York)
Standing Figure of Saint James
France; 16th century, first quarter (Private Collection: Newport, Rhode Island)
Two Panels with Secular Scenes
Border festooned with fruit in both Northern Netherlands; Late 17th century (Private Collection: Newport, Rhode Island)