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Shield Hung by the Guige: Arms of Bishopric of Ely/Kingdom of Ireland/St. Oswyn/Abbey of Tynemouth

SHIELD HUNG BY THE GUIGE: ARMS OF BISHOPRIC OF ELY/KINGDOM OF IRELAND/ST. OSWYN/ABBEY OF TYNEMOUTHEngland
14th century, second half
Pot metal, white glass and silver stain
23.0 x 24.0 (9 1/6 x 9 7/16)
Filled out with stopgaps below and to the sides

Provenance: Mrs. Naumburg, New York
Bibliography: Fogg Museum Annual Report (1929-1930), 3.

Collection: Harvard University: William Hayes Fogg Art Museum (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Object/Accession: Naumburg Room, glass XVI, window n III e 1

Arms: Gules three crowns or

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Entry From: Checklist I Filed Under: Cambridge, Harvard University, Massachusetts, William Hayes Fogg Art Museum

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