Fifteenth century
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
Brass rubbings, 1965
Medieval monumental brass rubbings dated 1407 – 1470
Brass rubbings, 1965
Medieval monumental brass rubbings dated 1400s - 1521
Brass rubbings, 1965
Medieval monumental brass rubbings dated 1408 – 1594
Civilian and wife, 1965
Civilian and wife, 1470. Possibly a merchant. Condition of brass shows deteriorating quality. Located at Hampstead, Essex. 26”W x 29.5”L
Ecclesiasic (Bishop?), 1965
Ecclesiasic (Bishop?), 1500. Located at Cambridgeshire. 40.5”W x 73.5”L
George Aynsworth and wife, Joan with two children, 1965
George Aynsworth and wife, Joan with two children, 1488. Lady wears Horned Headdress. 30”W x 35”L
George Aynsworth, his three wives, and their fourteen children, 1965
George Aynsworth, his three wives, and their fourteen children, 1488. Ladies wear Horned Headdress. Black and white. Scroll. 40”W x 30.5”L
Isabelle and Joan Aynsworth, 1965
Isabelle and Joan Aynsworth, 1488. Two of George Aynworh’s three wives with one son. Ladies wear Horned Headdress. 30”W x 31”
Jacob Schelewaerts, S.T.D, 1975
Jacob Schelewaerts, S.T.D., 1483. Central figure robed scholar with book. Man to his right with staff, students with notebooks arranged below. Black on white paper. Located at Cathedral of St. Sauveur, Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium. 40”W x 81”L
John and Margaret Launcelyn, 1975
John and Margaret Launcelyn, 1435. This is a model of the reverse side of John and Maragaret Launcelyn. It can be seen that the two brasses have been made out of a much larger figure of a knight of about 1310. The sword hilt and belt can be plainly seen. The inscription is also reused, and formed part of a brass to a certain John Veal who died in 1375. Gold on black paper. Located at All Saints Church, Cople, Bedfordshire, England. 20”W x 30”L