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Marjorie Kocher brass rubbings
This collection includes rubbings (wax engravings) of monuments which date from the 13th to 17th centuries. Scholars of Medieval Studies and Shakespeare and his times will find the rubbings useful. The collection contains eighty medieval monumental brass rubbings of the British Isles.
Brass rubbings, 1965
Medieval monumental brass rubbings dated 1408 – 1594
Sir John Bernard and wif, 1965
Sir John Bernard and wife, 1451. Located at Isleham, Cambridge. 34”W x 24”L
Richard Quatremayns, 1965
Richard Quatremayns, 1478. Ornate plate armor, Italian influence. Shows how unwieldly armor is becoming. Sword now hung from waist, pointed sabbatons (broad-toed shoes). Located at Thame, Oxfordshire. 42”W x 21”L
Sir Anthony Grey, 1965
Sir Anthony Grey, 1480. Son and heir of Edmund, First Earl of Kent. Plate armor. Located at St. Albans, Hertfordshire. 45.5”W x 19.5”L
Ralph Hamsterly, Rector, 1965
Ralph Hamsterly, Rector, 1518. Shrouded figure in decay, a reminder of immortality and to encourage good behavior. Located at Oddington, Oxfordshire. 35”W x 13”L
Acton Knight, 1965
Acton Knight, 1528. Brown and white. Located at Acton, Suffolk. 41.5”W x 15.5”L
Unknown lady, 1965
Unknown Lady, 1535. Heraldic dress. Located at St. Helen’s, Bishops gate, London. 37.5”W x 15.5”L
John Hawtrey, 1965
John Hawtrey, 1593. Black and red. Wife not shown. Located at Ruislip, Middlesex. 33.5”W x 17”L
Unknown academic, 1965
Unknown Academic, 1594. Fur trimmed cloak. Book in hand. Late Tudor costume. Located at Isleham, Cambridgeshire. 18.5”W x 42”L