Germany, Cologne, 1470 (Workshop of the St. Cecilia Master)
Martyrdom of Saint Eustache
France, Rouen, church of Saint-Patrice; 1543 (Detroit Institute of Arts: Detroit, Michigan)
Fragments in the Detroit Institute of Arts
The upper tracery of the lancets containing the twelve prophets and psalmists is made up of medieval glass from an English or German origin, probably also dating from the 15th century; notably, a male figure in upper trefoil of bay 1, two angels and personification of Hope (Spes) in bay 2, and two male figures of bay 4. The remainder of the glass is from an undocumented restoration utilizing modern glass, repainted or altered old glass, and stopgap glass.; Not illustrated. (Detroit Institute of Arts: Detroit, Michigan)
Two Heraldic Roundels: Royal Arms of England
England, Toddington Castle or Hailes Abbey, Gloucestershire (?); 16th century, mid- (Detroit Institute of Arts: Detroit, Michigan)
St. Augustine
Germany; c. 1500 (Detroit Institute of Arts: Detroit, Michigan)
Arms of the City of Steckborn
Switzerland; 17th century, late (Detroit Institute of Arts: Detroit, Michigan)