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Open filters- Object name(s):
- coin; penny
- Brief description:
- Saxon silver penny of Athelstan (AD 924-939); obverse, AEDELSTAN REX, small cross pattée, reverse, ELLAF/ MONE. ; moneyer Ellaf, minted in London; part of a hoard found near Fowey during the laying of a new gas main in November 1953
- Collection:
- Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery
- Acquisition date:
- 6.1954
- Acquisition method:
- purchase
- Associated concept:
- NUMISMATICS
- Dimension:
- diameter
- Dimension value:
- 22 mm
- Dimension:
- weight
- Dimension value:
- 1.5 g
- Field collection date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1953
- Field collection method:
- found
- Field collection place:
- Field collection place:
- Cornwall
- Place status:
- County
- Field collection place:
- near
- Field collection place:
- Fowey
- Field collection place:
- England
- Place status:
- Country
- Material:
- silver
- Number of objects:
- one
- Object name:
- coin; penny
- Object number:
- TRURI : 1954.33.13
- Object production note:
- the hoard may date from Aethelstan's invasion of Cornwall in 929 or 930
- Object production person:
- Ellaf
- Person's association:
- moneyer
- Object production place:
- England
- Place status:
- Country
- Object production place:
- London
- Technique:
- struck
- Text:
- four coins retained by the British Museum
- Text reason:
- Brief description notes
- Use begin date:
- 5.2.2018
- Use end date:
- 5.2.2019
- Use organiser:
- Royal Institution of Cornwall
- Use title:
- RIC200
- Use venue:
- Royal Cornwall Museum
- Use venue:
- Truro
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/46eba2d5-7a27-303e-b57d-1a96ba7f1e93
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/46eba2d5-7a27-303e-b57d-1a96ba7f1e93, Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Landscape with a figure in the foreground
- Object name(s):
- drawing; drawing
- Collection:
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Acquisition date:
- 1918-12
- Acquisition method:
- given
- Acquisition source:
- Athelstan Coode, Mrs.
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 167
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 231
- Object component name:
- Support
- Object component information:
- paper
- Object name:
- drawing; drawing
- Object number:
- 933
- Object production person:
- Monro, Thomas
- Person's association:
- draughtsman
- Other number:
- 933
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 31746
- Other number type:
- priref
- Other number type:
- uri
- Responsible department/section:
- Paintings, Drawings and Prints
- Style:
- British
- Technique:
- watercolour
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6bfb7d74-e993-3fc7-a481-3a2d48214780
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6bfb7d74-e993-3fc7-a481-3a2d48214780, Fitzwilliam Museum, CC 0
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- Title:
- Landscape with building
- Object name(s):
- drawing; drawing
- Collection:
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Acquisition date:
- 1918-12
- Acquisition method:
- given
- Acquisition source:
- Athelstan Coode, Mrs.
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measured part:
- Sight Size
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 153
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measured part:
- Sight Size
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 238
- Object component name:
- Support
- Object component information:
- paper
- Object component name:
- Sight Size
- Object name:
- drawing; drawing
- Object number:
- 936
- Object production person:
- Monro, Thomas
- Person's association:
- draughtsman
- Other number:
- 936
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 31750
- Other number type:
- priref
- Other number type:
- uri
- Responsible department/section:
- Paintings, Drawings and Prints
- Style:
- British
- Technique:
- drawing (image-making)
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/ebd4d2f1-ba7b-3193-acd0-1c9922126d60
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/ebd4d2f1-ba7b-3193-acd0-1c9922126d60, Fitzwilliam Museum, CC 0
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- Title:
- Landscape with carts on a road beside water
- Object name(s):
- drawing; drawing
- Collection:
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Acquisition date:
- 1918-12
- Acquisition method:
- given
- Acquisition source:
- Athelstan Coode, Mrs.
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measured part:
- Sight Size
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 168
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measured part:
- Sight Size
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 227
- Object component name:
- Support
- Object component information:
- paper
- Object component name:
- Sight Size
- Object name:
- drawing; drawing
- Object number:
- 934
- Object production person:
- Monro, Thomas
- Person's association:
- draughtsman
- Other number:
- 934
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 31748
- Other number type:
- priref
- Other number type:
- uri
- Responsible department/section:
- Paintings, Drawings and Prints
- Style:
- British
- Technique:
- drawing (image-making)
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/94869f89-905b-3370-94f1-0848e4483eee
Use licence for this record: CC 0
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- Title:
- Landscape with building
- Object name(s):
- drawing; drawing
- Collection:
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Acquisition date:
- 1918-12
- Acquisition method:
- given
- Acquisition source:
- Athelstan Coode, Mrs.
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measured part:
- Sight Size
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 177
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measured part:
- Sight Size
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 278
- Object component name:
- Support
- Object component information:
- paper
- Object component name:
- Sight Size
- Object name:
- drawing; drawing
- Object number:
- 937
- Object production person:
- Monro, Thomas
- Person's association:
- draughtsman
- Other number:
- 937
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 31751
- Other number type:
- priref
- Other number type:
- uri
- Responsible department/section:
- Paintings, Drawings and Prints
- Style:
- British
- Technique:
- drawing (image-making)
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/cea2513d-3112-3531-a879-66b3bb90521e
Use licence for this record: CC 0
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- Title:
- Bushey Church
- Object name(s):
- drawing; drawing
- Collection:
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Acquisition date:
- 1918-12
- Acquisition method:
- given
- Acquisition source:
- Athelstan Coode, Mrs.
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measured part:
- Sight Size
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 179
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measured part:
- Sight Size
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 259
- Object component name:
- Support
- Object component information:
- paper
- Object component name:
- Sight Size
- Object name:
- drawing; drawing
- Object number:
- 937*
- Object production person:
- Monro, Thomas
- Person's association:
- draughtsman
- Other number:
- 937*
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 31752
- Other number type:
- priref
- Other number type:
- uri
- Responsible department/section:
- Paintings, Drawings and Prints
- Style:
- British
- Technique:
- watercolour
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/fd86c40c-3a82-325e-82ac-47514a60077e
Use licence for this record: CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- coin; pennies
- Brief description:
- 13 of 17 Saxon silver pennies found near Fowey (the remainder in the British Museum); eleven date to the reign of Edward the Elder (AD 899 - 939) and two to Athelstan (AD 924-939); except for one coin of Edward probably minted in Chester, all were struck in Southern England - London, Langport, Winchester, Dorchester and Exeter
- Collection:
- Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery
- Acquisition date:
- 6.1954
- Acquisition method:
- purchase
- Associated concept:
- NUMISMATICS
- Field collection date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1953
- Field collection method:
- found
- Field collection place:
- Field collection place:
- Cornwall
- Place status:
- County
- Field collection place:
- near
- Field collection place:
- Fowey
- Field collection place:
- England
- Place status:
- Country
- Material:
- silver
- Number of objects:
- thirteen
- Object name:
- coin; pennies
- Object number:
- TRURI : 1954.33.1=13
- Object production note:
- the hoard may date from Athelstan's invasion of Cornwall in 929 or 930
- Object production place:
- England
- Place status:
- Country
- Related object number:
- TRURI : 1955.4.1=4
- Related object association:
- electrotype copies of coins retained by British Museum
- Technique:
- struck
- Text:
- 4 coins of the original 17 retained by the British Museum; electrotypes at the RIC (1955.4)
- Text reason:
- Brief description notes
- User's reference:
- Reference:
- Section 161
- Reference author / editor:
- Penhallurick, R.D.
- Reference note:
- no.
- Reference publication date:
- 2001
- Reference publisher:
- Royal Numismatic Society
- Reference title:
- Ancient and Early Medieval Coins from Cornwall and Scilly
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Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/900cfdb5-7bdf-373e-bea3-0aba0fb85c4d, Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- An Elizabethan farm-house
- Object name(s):
- drawing; drawing
- Collection:
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Acquisition date:
- 1918-12
- Acquisition method:
- given
- Acquisition source:
- Athelstan Coode, Mrs.
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measured part:
- Sight Size
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 291
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measured part:
- Sight Size
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 455
- Object component name:
- Support
- Object component information:
- paper
- Object component name:
- Sight Size
- Object name:
- drawing; drawing
- Object number:
- 939
- Object production person:
- Monro, John
- Person's association:
- draughtsman
- Other number:
- 939
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 31743
- Other number type:
- priref
- Other number type:
- uri
- Responsible department/section:
- Paintings, Drawings and Prints
- Style:
- British
- Technique:
- watercolour
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/d1049e4d-faa4-3f24-b7a6-55a098227006
Use licence for this record: CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- penny; coin
- Brief description:
- Silver penny of Athelstan of England (924-939). Obv: AEDELSTAN REX Rev: NORDPIE, moneyer Burdel. Sylloge 1113
- Collection:
- Norfolk Museums Service
- Acquisition date:
- 10.1935
- Acquisition method:
- gift
- Associated concept:
- archaeology
- Associated concept:
- currency
- Associated person:
- Aethelstan, King
- Person's association:
- king
- Condition:
- good
- Current location:
- The Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell
- Dimension:
- diameter
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 20
- Dimension:
- weight
- Dimension measurement unit:
- grammes
- Dimension value:
- 1.30
- Inscription content:
- AEDELSTAN REX
- Inscription position:
- obverse
- Inscription content:
- NORDPIE
- Inscription position:
- reverse
- Material:
- silver
- Object name:
- penny; coin
- Object number:
- NWHCM : 1935.89.6
- Object production date:
- 924 AD-939 AD
- Date - earliest / single:
- 924
- Date - latest:
- 939
- Object production place:
- Norfolk
- Object production place:
- England
- Other number:
- 89.935(6)
- Other number type:
- assigned number
- Reproduction format:
- jpeg
- Reproduction type:
- image
- Responsible department/section:
- Archaeology
- Non confidential restriction level:
- level2
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/57a1dd88-c8d1-37a4-9e6a-7a941c27d302
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/57a1dd88-c8d1-37a4-9e6a-7a941c27d302, Norfolk Museums Service, CC BY-NC
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- Title:
- Brickfield, Bushey, Herts
- Object name(s):
- drawing; drawing
- Collection:
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Acquisition date:
- 1918-12
- Acquisition method:
- given
- Acquisition source:
- Athelstan Coode, Mrs.
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 234
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 344
- Inscription content:
- Brickfield Bushey Herts by John Monro
- Inscription description:
- maybe in the hand of the artist - removed from old mount (1931), and placed in envelope on verso of new mount
- Inscription method:
- graphite
- Inscription position:
- old mount
- Object component name:
- Support
- Object component information:
- paper
- Object name:
- drawing; drawing
- Object number:
- 940
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1820
- Date - latest:
- 1820
- Object production person:
- Monro, John
- Person's association:
- draughtsman
- Other number:
- 940
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 31745
- Other number type:
- priref
- Other number type:
- uri
- Responsible department/section:
- Paintings, Drawings and Prints
- Style:
- British
- Technique:
- drawing (image-making)
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/7061ba08-5b17-3324-a154-48e9de222c18
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/7061ba08-5b17-3324-a154-48e9de222c18, Fitzwilliam Museum, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- Child's chair
- Brief description:
- Child's chair of japanned wood, possibly beech, with a round back, turned legs and a cane seat. The back is inlaid with mother of pearl in a Greek key pattern, with circular 'pearls' around the edge of the seat. There is gilded decoration in the form of a broad gold stripe on the seat's apron, thinner parallel lines surrounding the inlay of the chair's back, and scrolling elements on the front legs and the front stretcher.
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- Furniture
- Associated concept:
- Children & Childhood
- Credit line:
- Given by Lady Georgina Craufurd
- Location type:
- Thumbnail
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 68
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 33
- Dimension:
- Depth
- Dimension measurement unit:
- cm
- Dimension value:
- 36
- Material:
- beech
- Material:
- mother of pearl
- Material:
- cane
- Object history note:
- The donor's family history of the chair held that it was purchased by her ancestor, Athelstan Corbet (1837-1926), at the Exposition Universelle in Paris, during the 1848 revolution. Unfortunately, this would have been impossible, since the first international exhibition was not held until 1851, in London, and the first in Paris was not until 1855. Stylistically, the chair is closer to the later date. It was in her family's possession since the mid-19th century, coming to her via her mother, Helen Corbet (1913-2005), the great-grand daughter of Athelstan Corbet. The chair was given to the Museum in 2017 [2017/324].
- Object history note:
- Child-sized seating has existed for many centuries, although the earliest confirmed pieces might date from the late fifteenth century. The first nurseries, rooms specifically intended for the use of young children, may have appeared around the same time. In the medieval period, children usually sat on stools in their early years, until old enough to use adult furniture. Until the late-nineteenth century, nursery chairs tended to be miniature versions of adult seating and followed the stylistic conventions of the periods in which they were made. Children’s exposure to fine furniture was meant to build their taste and appreciation for fine things and accelerate their development towards adult life, as well as sending out a clear message of the conspicuous wealth and respectability of their parents.
- Object name:
- Child's chair
- Object number:
- B.22-2017
- Object production date:
- ca. 1855
- Date - association:
- made
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1850-01-01
- Date - latest:
- 1859-12-31
- Object production person:
- unknown
- Person's association:
- maker
- Object production place:
- France
- Place association:
- made
- Physical description:
- Child's chair of japanned wood, possibly beech, with a round back, turned legs and a cane seat. The back is inlaid with mother of pearl in a Greek key pattern, with circular 'pearls' around the edge of the seat. There is gilded decoration in the form of a broad gold stripe on the seat's apron, thinner parallel lines surrounding the inlay of the chair's back, and scrolling elements on the front legs and the front stretcher.
- Reproduction number:
- 2017JY3266
- Reproduction number:
- 2017JY3265
- Responsible department/section:
- YVA
- Technique:
- turning
- Technique:
- carving
- Technique:
- caning
- Technique:
- japanning
- Technique:
- inlay
- Technique:
- gilding
- Technique:
- Wood (possibly beech), carved, turned, japanned and inlaid with mother of pearl, cane seat
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
- Text:
- Child-sized seating has existed for many centuries, although the earliest confirmed pieces might date from the late fifteenth century. The first nurseries, rooms specifically intended for the use of young children, may have appeared around the same time. In the medieval period, children usually sat on stools in their early years, until old enough to use adult furniture. Until the late-nineteenth century, nursery chairs tended to be miniature versions of adult seating and followed the stylistic conventions of the periods in which they were made. Children’s exposure to fine furniture was meant to build their taste and appreciation for fine things and accelerate their development towards adult life, as well as sending out a clear message of the conspicuous wealth and respectability of their parents.
- Text reason:
- Summary description
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- Title:
- Landscape with two houses above a pool
- Object name(s):
- drawing; drawing
- Collection:
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Acquisition date:
- 1918-12
- Acquisition method:
- given
- Acquisition source:
- Athelstan Coode, Mrs.
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 169
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 224
- Inscription content:
- Drawn with sticks of Indian ink not charcoal - / Hector Monro, grandson of the Artist in a letter to Sir Henry Wilson
- Inscription method:
- graphite
- Inscription position:
- mount, bottom of sheet, strip folded behind
- Object component name:
- Support
- Object component information:
- paper
- Object name:
- drawing; drawing
- Object number:
- 935
- Object production person:
- Monro, Thomas
- Person's association:
- draughtsman
- Other number:
- 935
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 31749
- Other number type:
- priref
- Other number type:
- uri
- Responsible department/section:
- Paintings, Drawings and Prints
- Style:
- British
- Technique:
- drawing (image-making)
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/2e2063c6-04e4-39f2-9e60-f4386eb85800
Use licence for this record: CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- Record drawing
- Brief description:
- Drawing of a stained glass panel depicting King Athelstan laying his sword on an altar. There are also sketches of details from the panel, with more on the back of the sheet.
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Associated concept:
- Drawings
- Associated concept:
- Stained Glass
- Associated concept:
- Christianity
- Associated concept:
- Designs
- Associated place:
- York Minster
- Content - concept:
- stained glass
- Content - concept:
- swords
- Content - concept:
- altars
- Location type:
- Thumbnail
- Dimension:
- Height
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 8.5
- Dimension:
- Width
- Dimension measurement unit:
- in
- Dimension value:
- 10.4375
- Inscription content:
- JWK
- Inscription interpretation:
- signed in pencil
- Material:
- paper (fiber product)
- Material:
- water-colour
- Object history note:
- The stained glass from which this copy was made is in the western light of the second window from the west, known as the Parker window, in the north aisle of the choir of York Minster. The window was given by Thomas Parker, Canon of York 1410-1423.
- Object name:
- Record drawing
- Object number:
- E.1161-1929
- Object production date:
- ca. 1890-1929
- Date - association:
- made
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1885-01-01
- Date - latest:
- 1929-12-31
- Object production person:
- Knowles, J. W.
- Person's association:
- artist
- Object production place:
- Great Britain
- Place association:
- made
- Physical description:
- Drawing of a stained glass panel depicting King Athelstan laying his sword on an altar. There are also sketches of details from the panel, with more on the back of the sheet.
- Reproduction number:
- 2016JA1485
- Reproduction number:
- 2016JA1672
- Responsible department/section:
- PDP
- Technique:
- drawing
- Technique:
- pencil and watercolour drawing
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
- User's reference:
- Reference:
- Victoria and Albert Museum, Department of Engraving, Illustration and Design and Department of Paintings, Accessions 1929, London: Board of Education, 1930.
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- Object name(s):
- coin; penny
- Collection:
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Acquisition date:
- 2015-04-27
- Acquisition method:
- bought
- Acquisition source:
- Spink and Son Ltd
- Dimension:
- Diameter (min)
- Dimension measured part:
- Object
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 10.9
- Dimension:
- Diameter
- Dimension measured part:
- Object
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 17.8
- Dimension:
- Weight
- Dimension measured part:
- Object
- Dimension measurement unit:
- g
- Dimension value:
- 0.36
- Object component name:
- Object
- Object component information:
- silver
- Object name:
- coin; penny
- Object number:
- CM.1616-2015
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 924
- Date - earliest / single:
- 939
- Date - latest:
- 924
- Date - latest:
- 939
- Object production person:
- Athelstan (924-39)
- Person's association:
- ruler
- Object production person:
- Regnald
- Person's association:
- moneyer
- Object production person:
- York
- Person's association:
- mint
- Other number:
- CM.1616-2015
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 221147
- Other number type:
- priref
- Other number type:
- uri
- Responsible department/section:
- Coins and Medals
- Technique:
- struck
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
- User's reference:
- English Hammered Coinage Volume 1 Early Anglo-Saxon to Henry III c600-1272
- Reference details:
- 137
- Reference type:
- reference
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/8d424c3b-2966-3027-ae3d-e8d506e30166
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- Object name(s):
- coin; penny
- Collection:
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Acquisition date:
- 2015-04-27
- Acquisition method:
- bought
- Acquisition source:
- Spink and Son Ltd
- Dimension:
- Diameter (min)
- Dimension measured part:
- Object
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 14.7
- Dimension:
- Diameter
- Dimension measured part:
- Object
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 22.1
- Dimension:
- Weight
- Dimension measured part:
- Object
- Dimension measurement unit:
- g
- Dimension value:
- 1.05
- Object component name:
- Object
- Object component information:
- silver
- Object name:
- coin; penny
- Object number:
- CM.1613-2015
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 924
- Date - earliest / single:
- 939
- Date - latest:
- 924
- Date - latest:
- 939
- Object production person:
- Athelstan (924-39)
- Person's association:
- ruler
- Object production person:
- Etram
- Person's association:
- moneyer
- Object production person:
- York
- Person's association:
- mint
- Other number:
- CM.1613-2015
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 221144
- Other number type:
- priref
- Other number type:
- uri
- Responsible department/section:
- Coins and Medals
- Technique:
- struck
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
- User's reference:
- English Hammered Coinage Volume 1 Early Anglo-Saxon to Henry III c600-1272
- Reference details:
- 137
- Reference type:
- reference
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/108aee6a-d01d-34e7-b07e-51a5410ef5c0
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- Object name(s):
- coin; penny
- Collection:
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Acquisition date:
- 2015-04-27
- Acquisition method:
- bought
- Acquisition source:
- Spink and Son Ltd
- Dimension:
- Diameter (min)
- Dimension measured part:
- Object
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 17.4
- Dimension:
- Diameter
- Dimension measured part:
- Object
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 18.8
- Dimension:
- Weight
- Dimension measured part:
- Object
- Dimension measurement unit:
- g
- Dimension value:
- 0.83
- Object component name:
- Object
- Object component information:
- silver
- Object name:
- coin; penny
- Object number:
- CM.1615-2015
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 924
- Date - earliest / single:
- 939
- Date - latest:
- 924
- Date - latest:
- 939
- Object production person:
- Athelstan (924-39)
- Person's association:
- ruler
- Object production person:
- Regnald
- Person's association:
- moneyer
- Object production person:
- York
- Person's association:
- mint
- Other number:
- CM.1615-2015
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 221146
- Other number type:
- priref
- Other number type:
- uri
- Responsible department/section:
- Coins and Medals
- Technique:
- struck
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
- User's reference:
- English Hammered Coinage Volume 1 Early Anglo-Saxon to Henry III c600-1272
- Reference details:
- 137
- Reference type:
- reference
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/2628f33e-a7e9-3b6e-b62f-3ed10de51e70
Use licence for this record: CC 0
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- Title:
- Founder's jewel for Tiffinian Lodge, No. 3530, 1911.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Founder
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold plated silver banner elaborated with foliage motifs and infilled with white enamel with text reading 'FOUNDER'. Ribbon: Ribbed silk in light blue. Ribbon device: Set square and compass on gold plated silver on which is the Tiffin School coat of arms, a shield infilled with dark blue enamel and with three salmon above the letter 'R'. Hanging device: Gold plated silver panel painted in colour enamel with the Coronation Stone in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey. The panel is pinned to a frame of four banners in gold plated silver, infilled alternately with white and black enamel and bearing text reading 'TIFFINIAN / LODGE / No. 3530 / 1911'. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1910-1919--Founders
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry England Tiffin School
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos) Freemasonry Heraldry England Tiffin School
- Associated person:
- Spencer and Co
- Comments:
- This Lodge was formed for former pupils of Tiffin School in Kingston, Surrey. The school's coat of arms is based on Kingston's civic coat of arms. The Coronation Stone is an ancient stone block said to be used in the coronation of seven Anglo-Saxon kings. Their names - Edward (the Elder), Athelstan, Edmund (I of England), Eadred (of England), Eadwig (of England), Edward (the Martyr) and Aethelred (the Unready) are inscribed on the plinth on which the stone stands in the centre of Kingston-upon-Thames today.
- Content - description:
- Set square and compass, Tiffin School coat of arms, Coronation Stone (Kingston-upon-Thames), Foliage
- Dimension:
- H: 90 W: 42 D: 7 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Inscription content:
- 'R.S'
- Inscription content:
- 'SPENCER'
- Inscription content:
- 'LONDON'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, Birmingham, lowercase l, 1910/11
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Founder
- Object number:
- M2002/1530
- Object production date:
- 1911
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Pinned
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Painted
- Technique:
- Woven
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/bb0f53c2-6dc4-39b0-bda6-5cba8e45304d
Use licence for this record: CC BY
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/bb0f53c2-6dc4-39b0-bda6-5cba8e45304d, Museum of Freemasonry, CC BY
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- Title:
- Centenary jewel for Mount Sinai Chapter, No. 19 presented to Comp. M. C. Gosset, 1811-1911.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold plated silver metal bar with zig-zag design. Ribbon: Ribbed silk with a diamond shape design of dark blue and red. Hanging device: The Roman numeral 'C' (100) in gold plated silver metal and infilled with red enamel, entwined with a two figure of eight knot design, infilled with light blue enamel, and within a worm oroborus (snake biting its own tail) infilled with dark blue enamel. The design is within a Seal of Solomon (six pointed) in gold plated silver metal, with a roundel of red enamel bearing text 'MOUNT SINAI CHAPTER No. 19 / 1811'. There is an inscription on the reverse. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Mount Sinai Chapter, No. 19, London--Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Royal Arch Freemasonry--England--1910-1919--Anniversaries
- Associated concept:
- Jewels Royal Arch Freemasonry England 1810-1819 Anniversaries
- Associated person:
- Gosset, M. C., Former owner
- Comments:
- Item catalogued as part of the London On-Line project.
- Comments:
- This Chapter is attached to Royal Athelstan Lodge, No. 19.
- Content - description:
- Worm oroborus, Roman numeral, Seal of Solomon
- Dimension:
- H: 90 W: 40 D: 5 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 04/10/1930
- Inscription content:
- 'H.T.L&Co.'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, London, lowercase q, 1911
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse of hanging device TEXT: 'COMP'N M. C. GOSSET. P.Z.' METHOD: Engraved (hand) SCRIPT TYPE: Block LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
- Object number:
- M2008/1101
- Object production date:
- 1911
- Object production organisation:
- H. T. Lamb and Co., London
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Jacquard woven
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Pinned
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Pierced
- Technique:
- Engraved (hand)
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/8fe069d3-7421-36ff-841b-edd629807691
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- Title:
- Centenary jewel for Mount Sinai Chapter, No. 19 presented to E. Comp. J. A. Pitman, 1811-1911.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold plated silver metal bar with zig-zag design. Ribbon: Ribbed silk with a diamond shape design of dark blue and red. Hanging device: The Roman numeral 'C' (100) in gold plated silver metal and infilled with red enamel, entwined with a two figure of eight knot design, infilled with light blue enamel, and within a worm oroborus (snake biting its own tail) infilled with dark blue enamel. The design is within a Seal of Solomon (six pointed) in gold plated silver metal, with a roundel of red enamel bearing text 'MOUNT SINAI CHAPTER No. 19 / 1811'. There is an inscription on the reverse. Pin: Missing.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Mount Sinai Chapter, No. 19, London--Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Royal Arch Freemasonry--England--1910-1919--Anniversaries
- Associated concept:
- Jewels Royal Arch Freemasonry England 1810-1819 Anniversaries
- Associated person:
- Pitman, John Alfred, Former owner
- Comments:
- Item catalogued as part of the London On-Line project.
- Comments:
- This Chapter is attached to Royal Athelstan Lodge, No. 19.
- Content - description:
- Worm oroborus, Roman numeral, Seal of Solomon
- Dimension:
- H: 92 W: 40 D: 5 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Inscription content:
- 'H.T.L&Co.'
- Inscription content:
- 'SPILLING'
- Inscription content:
- 'LONDON'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, London, lowercase q, 1911
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse of hanging device TEXT: 'E. COMP'N J. A. PITMAN. J.' METHOD: Engraved (hand) SCRIPT TYPE: Block LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
- Object number:
- M2008/1102
- Object production date:
- 1911
- Object production organisation:
- H. T. Lamb and Co., London
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Jacquard woven
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Pinned
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Pierced
- Technique:
- Engraved (hand)
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/fa62d641-3972-39a4-92cc-a5996e010f9d
Use licence for this record: CC BY
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/fa62d641-3972-39a4-92cc-a5996e010f9d, Museum of Freemasonry, CC BY
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- Object name(s):
- coin; penny
- Collection:
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Acquisition date:
- 2015-04-27
- Acquisition method:
- bought
- Acquisition source:
- Spink and Son Ltd
- Dimension:
- Diameter (min)
- Dimension measured part:
- Object
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 11.4
- Dimension:
- Diameter
- Dimension measured part:
- Object
- Dimension measurement unit:
- mm
- Dimension value:
- 13.3
- Dimension:
- Weight
- Dimension measured part:
- Object
- Dimension measurement unit:
- g
- Dimension value:
- 0.42
- Object component name:
- Object
- Object component information:
- silver
- Object name:
- coin; penny
- Object number:
- CM.1614-2015
- Object production date:
- Date - earliest / single:
- 924
- Date - earliest / single:
- 939
- Date - latest:
- 924
- Date - latest:
- 939
- Object production person:
- Athelstan (924-39)
- Person's association:
- ruler
- Object production person:
- Regnald
- Person's association:
- moneyer
- Object production person:
- York
- Person's association:
- mint
- Other number:
- CM.1614-2015
- Other number type:
- accession number
- Other number:
- 221145
- Other number type:
- priref
- Other number type:
- uri
- Responsible department/section:
- Coins and Medals
- Technique:
- struck
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
- User's reference:
- English Hammered Coinage Volume 1 Early Anglo-Saxon to Henry III c600-1272
- Reference details:
- 137
- Reference type:
- reference
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/8c70ea4e-ef1f-3a9b-b90c-9bd0d3e5b7e0
Use licence for this record: CC 0
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