Heraldry for Craftsmen & Designers

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II. Heraldic buckle from the effigy of Robert lord Hungerford (ob. 1459) in Salisbury cathedral church.
Fig. 12. Heraldic buckle from the effigy of William lord Bardolf {ob. 1441) in Den- nington church, Suffolk.
jewellery and goldsmiths' work (see figs.
II and 12) heraldry played a prominent part, and by the aid of enamel it appeared in its proper colours, an ad- 60 vantage not always attainable otherwise Introduction (fig. 13). Beautiful examples of heraldic shields bright with enamel occur i
...n the Fig. 13. Enamelled shield with the arms of Ballard on the print of a mazer (c. 1445) at All Souls college, Oxford.
abbey church of Westminster on the tombs of King Edward III and of William of Valence, and on the tombs at Canterbury and Warwick respectively of Edward prince of Wales and Richard Beauchamp 61 Introduction earl of Warwick ; while in St. George's chapel in Windsor castle there are actually nearly ninety enamelled stall-plates of Knights of the Garter of earlier date than Tudor times, extending from about 1390 to 1485, and forming in themselves a veri- table heraldic storehouse of the highest artistic excellence.


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