brass rubbings
Found in 222 Collections and/or Records:
Sir George Felbrigg, 1965
Sir George Felbrigg, 1400. Heraldic plate armor. Black and white. Located at Playford, Suffolk. 27.5”W x 64”L
Sir John and Lady Joan de laPole, 1965
Sir John and Lady Joan de laPole, 1370-1385. A remarkable brass showing couple holding hands. Ornate canopy. Located at Chrishall, Essex. 40.5”W x 97”L
Sir John Bernard and wif, 1965
Sir John Bernard and wife, 1451. Located at Isleham, Cambridge. 34”W x 24”L
Sir John Compton and Wife, 1965
Sir John Compton and Wife, 1420. Black and gold. Located at Dinton, Buckinghamshire. 22”W x 29”L
Sir John D’Abernon the younger, 1965
Sir John D’Abernon the younger, 1327. Shows gradual introduction of plate armor and cyclas (knee length covering replacing surcoat). Located at St. Mary’s Church, Stoke D’Abernon, Surrey. 30”W x 98”L.
Sir John D’Aubermon, 1965
Sir John D’Aubermon, 1277. A Sheriff of Surrey – the oldest surviving brass in the British Isles. Armor consists of heraldic shield, mail, leather surcoat, sword and spear. Decorative lion at feet. Located at Mary’s Church, Stoke D’Abernon, Surrey. 40”W x 98”L.
Sir John de Wyngfeld, 1965
Sir John de Wyngfeld, 1389. Mixed mail and armor. Lion at feet. Black and white. Located at Letheringham, Suffolk. 22”W x 65”L
Sir John de Wyngfeld, 1965
Sir John de Wyngfeld, 1389. Mixed mail and armor. Lion at feet. Black and white. Located at Letheringham, Suffolk. 22”W x 65”L
Sir John Flambard, 1965
Sir John Flambard, 1390. Mixed mail, plate and jupon. Located at St. Mary’s Church, Harrow, Middlesex. 70.5”W x 25”L
SIr John Harpedon, 1965
Sir John Harpedon, 1457. Plate armor. Scroll. Located at Westminster Abbey, London. 25”W x 64”