England
Chiefly 15th century
Pot metal, white glass with silver stain
Lancet heads: 60-62 x 40-40.5 (23 5/8-24 3/8 x 15 3/4-16); rectangular panels: 66-67 x 39.5-40 (26-26 3/8 x 15 1/2-15 3/4)
The heads of all three figures are fifteenth century but the features are repainted; the bodies are all remade from old and modern glass
Provenance: Hever Castle, Kent, England; Roy Grosvenor Thomas, New York; William Robertson Coe, Oyster Bay, N.Y.
Bibliography: Unpublished
Collection: Planting Fields Foundation, Coe Hall (Oyster Bay, New York)
Object/Accession: dining room
Fragmentary inscriptions and monograms untranscribed
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