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Thomas Quartermain C1420 - Thame, Oxfordshire Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 14.5 Width in inches: 7.5 Weight in kg: 1.2 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Replica Thomas Quartermain was a large landowner in North Weston near Thame. One of four bracket brasses commemorating him and his immediate family, they include a very pleasing brass to his wife Katherine, their son Thomas (unfortunately only the upper half of which remains) and his wife Joan. Their tomb was formerly known as the "Poor Stone" because the various charitable gifts were placed on it before distribution. Both Thomas and his wife Katherine died in 1342 but their memorial brass was not engraved until about 1420, four years after the death of their son Thomas. The brass was probably commissioned by Thomas's widow Joan. The brasses to Thomas and Katherine, though well worn, make a very pleasing pair. Price: £60.75 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Katherine Quartermain C1420 - Thame, Oxfordshire Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 14.5 Width in inches: 7.5 Weight in kg: 1.3 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Replica Katherine was the wife of Thomas (another brass in the series) and daughter of Guy and Joan Breton, grand-daughter of Sir Robert Grey of Rotherfield. One of four bracket brasses which include her husband, her son Thomas and his wife Joan, the original brass was engraved around 1420, some eighty years after Katherine and her husband died in 1342. This would account for Katherine wearing the Crespine headdress which did not come into fashion until the early 15th Century. The brass was probably commissioned by Katherine's daughter-in-law Joan after the death of her own husband Thomas in 1396. Price: £60.75 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Joan Quartermain C1420 - Thame Oxfordshire Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 14.5 Width in inches: 7.5 Weight in kg: 1.2 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Replica Joan was the wife of Thomas Quartermain, the son of Thomas and Katherine Quartermain, rich landowners in North Weston, near Thame. The original memorial is one of four bracket brasses to be found in Thame Church. It shows Joan in widow's dress together with her husband (unfortunately only the upper half of his effigy remains) and her husband's parents. It is probable that she commissioned these four brasses after the death of her husband in 1396 which would account for Katheraine Quartermain being shown wearing the fashionable dress of the early 15th Century, when she actually lived in the mid 14th Century. Price: £60.75 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Richard Quartermain C1460 - Thame Oxfordshire Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 14.5 Width in inches: 7.5 Weight in kg: 1.2 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Replica Richard Quartermain (originally spelt Quatremayns) was the grandson of Thomas Quartermain, also included in this series. Richard was Councillor to Richard, Duke of York and to King Edward IV. In conjunction with his wife Sibil, he built the beautiful chapel of Rycote. His armour with the exaggerated elbow-cops, bears witness to the experiences of fighting in the Wars of the Roses, when many adjustments to armour were made. These elbow-cops grew larger until, after 1450, the shield was finally abandoned and the elbow cop on the left arm took its place. The original engraving is part of the family memorial which includes his wife Sibil and a godson, Richard Fowler (also in the series). Price: £60.75 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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George Reede 1500 - Fovant, Wiltshire Size in inches - 19" by 14" Weight in kg: 2.7 Price: £101.25 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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John and Mary Rixman 1621 - Bray, Berkshire. Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 25.5 Width in inches: 21 Weight in kg: 5.5 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Full Scale John Rixman M.A. was a Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford. He is shown in a long robe with a neck ruffle, kneeling at a table, whilst opposite him is his wife Mary wearing a dress with tight sleeves, a ruffle at the neck and a Paris Hood on her head. The inscription below the figures says they were married for 35 years and that John obtained two Arts degrees while studying at Oxford. In order to marry his beloved Mary he was forced to resign from Univesity. This brass is typical of the period in that it commemorates a scholar. In the 14th and 15th centuries only the wealthy aristocracy could afford commemoration in brass. Price: £142.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Henry Rochforth 1470 - Stoke Rochford, Lincolnshire Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 33.5 Width in inches: 14 Weight in kg: 5.0 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Full Scale Henry Rochforth is wearing elaborate armour, probably of German origin, decorated with fluting, incorporating a beaver ( a plate to protect throat and chin). His sallet helmet with visor was a favoured combination for the battlefield. The solid backed gauntlets with open palms gave maximum protection with freedom to grasp a sword or rein. The helmet curves are echoed in the shoulder guards and the elkbow pieces, which are fairly exaggerated in shape. His wife, Elizabeth Bygod, was daughter of Lord Scrope of Bolton. She survived him and later married Oliver St John. Brasses to Elizabeth and Oliver and their children are included in this series. Price: £138.75 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Adrian Roeland 1550 - Groot Kerk, Bred, Holland Size in inches - 24" by 24" Weight in kg: 5.8 Price: £172.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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St George and the Dragon 1347 - Elsing, Norfolk Size in inches - 11" by 11" Weight in kg: 1.3 Price: £52.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Oliver St John 1503 - Stoke Rochford, Lincolnshire Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 23.5 Width in inches: 10 Weight in kg: 2.5 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Full Scale Oliver was the second son of Sir Oliver St John of Bletso in Bedfordshire and his wife Margaret, daughter and heir of sir John Beauchamp of Powke. Both branches of the family continue today, as Baron St john of Bletso; the title Beachamp of Powke is borne by the present Earl Beauchamp. Oliver's mother married secondly John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, whose family fought for the Lancastrian side during the War of the Roses. Through her daughter, also called Margaret, she was grandmother to Henry VII, the first Tudor monarch. The armour is early Tudor with a mailed shirt and square toed sabbatons on his feet. The brass forms part of the family memorial including his wife Elizabeth, their five sons and three daughters. Price: £93.75 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Dame Elizabeth St John 1503 - Stoke Rochford, Lincolnshire Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 23.5 Width in inches: 10 Weight in kg: 2.5 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Full Scale Dame Elizabeth was the daughter of Henry, Lord Scrope of Bolton. Her first husband was Henry Rochforth, another in this series. Elizabeth's second husband Oliver St John came from an old and influential family and their five sons and three daughters are to be seen on two more brasses. Elizabeth wears a kennel or pedimental headdress. In this style the face is framed by stiff bands of embroidered material which meet in a sharp point over the forehead and falls to the shoulders. She wears a narrow sleeved gown with fur trimmed cuffs and a high neck, the waist is loosely clasped with a long girdle. Price: £93.75 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Sons of John and Elizabeth St John 1503 - Stoke Rochford, Lincolnshire Size in inches; 10" by 8" Weight in kg: 0.8 Price: £52.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Daughters of John and Elizabeth St John 1503 - Stoke Rochford, Lincoln Size in inches - 10" by 8" Weight in kg: 0.8 Price: £52.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Sir Thomas of Canterbury C1500 - Edenham, Lincolnshire Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 38 Width in inches: 15 Weight in kg: 5.5 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Reduced Scale This finely engraved brass is unique in that until 1910 it was mounted forty feet up on the outside of the church tower, from where it looked out over the delightful Lincolnshire countryside for over four hundred years. In the time of King Henry VIII, when the final break with the Church of Rome took place in England, Henry's emissaries travelled the kingdom seeking out and destroying all relics of the famous English Saint. The position of this brass, however, ensured it's safety: as local legend has it, "Henry just did not have a long enough ladder"! No records exist to indicate who is commemorated by the brass but from the rivet holes - still visible by the tower clock - he was depicted as a small figure kneeling at the feet of, and being blessed by, the Archbishop Price: £148.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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![]() St Eloi 1350 - Lubeck, Germany. Scenes taken from a huge Flemish brass dedicated to Bishop Serkin (1317) and Bishop Mul Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 5.5 Width in inches: 25.5 Weight in kg: 2.1 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Full Scale Under Bishop Mul are scenes from the life of St Eloi. 1. His mother dreams of her son's sanctity, 2. He is baptized and 3. Becomes a metal worker, seizing the devil with his pincers 4. He is consecrated bishop. 5. Drives out the devil and 6. Heals a lame man. St. Eloi was a metal worker in the area from which this brass later came. Price: £67.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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St Ethelred, King of the West Saxons C1440 - Wimborne Minster, Dorset Size in inches; 24" by 10" Weight in kg: 2.5 Price: £93.75 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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St Nicholas 1350 - Lubeck, Germany. Scenes taken from a huge Flemish brass dedicated to Bishop Serkin (1317) and Bishop Mul Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 5.5 Width in inches: 25.5 Weight in kg: 2.1 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Full Scale Serkin was bishop from 1276-1317, dying aged 121. Under him are scenes from the life of St Nicholas; 1. Nicholas gives three bags of gold to three girls to save them from prostitution-(later to become the pawnbroker's sign). 2. Nicholas is consecrated bishop. 3. A child has fallen into a boiling pot and is about to be healed by him. 4 Three boys are murdered and 5. Pickled in a bacon tub from which St Nicholas revives them. 6. He saves a ship in a storm on his way to the Holy Land Price: £67.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Sister Marguerite de Scornay 1462 - Nivelles, Belgium Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 22.5 Width in inches: 35 Weight in kg: 8.00 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Reduced Scale The 7th Century Abbey Nivelles survived the Middle Ages, only to be destroyed in the last war. This fragment alone survives of a much larger brass, and is one of the best preserved of flemish brasses. Marguerite was Abbess from 1443-1462. She built the Great Gate and founded a Daily Mass. She is shown being presented to the enthroned Virgin and Child by her patron Saint, St. Margaret. Legend has it that St. Maragaret was imprisoned and martyred for her faith, during which time she was tempted by the devil in the form of a dragon; she chased him away by the sign of the Cross, thus the beast depicted here represents the devil. The symbols of the four Evangelists appear in the corners, with a rich tapestry of griffins, interwoven branches and foliage. The shields are probably the arms of Marguerite's family, proving her required nobility. Price: £292.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Sir Humfrey Stafford 1548 - Batherwyck, Northamptonshire Size in inches; 30" by 11" Weight in kg: 3.5 Sir Humphry Staffordthe younger, was at one time Esquire for the Body to Henry VIII. His father (also Humfrey), had played a prominent roll for the Yorkist cause, and faught at the battle of Bosworth field in 1485, when Richard III was killed. The new king deprived the family of it's lands. However, Sir Humfrey (whose memorial this is), gradually restored the family to royal favour and received a pardon from Henry VIII and in 1515 was granted a partial restoration of his father's lands. The brass shows him in an unusual three-quarter profile, with a small close helmet behind his head, in plate armour, over a deep mail shirt. Price: £112.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Sir Robert de Setvans (standard) 1306 - Chartham, Kent Dimensions of whole product (figure may be within this): Height in inches: 21 Width in inches: 7 Weight in kg: 2.1 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Replica This famous knight is one of the oldest in England. He wears a padded garment called an eketon under his mail shirt under his mail shirt to absorb the shock of the blows. Bareheaded, the coif lying on his shoulders, his haubecrk (shirt of mail) extends to form mittens. The brass is rare in that it shows ailettes, small shields hung at right angles to the shoulders to protect him from glancing blows. His beautifully decorated knee cops are made of metal or cuir-boulli (boiled leather) and short pryk spurs are strapped to his heels. A surcoat, tied at the waist, is charged with his device of winnowing fans, a pun on the name. Sir Robert's son Sir William, was Constable of Canterbury Castle in 1320-21 Price: £58.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Sir Robert de Setvans (medium) Same as the above, but; Height in inches; 38" Width in inches; 15" Weight in kg: 5.8 Replica Price: £148.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Sir Robert de Setvans (full size) (This is a larger version of the previous brass) Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 81 Width in inches: 27 Weight in kg: 24.0 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Full Scale Price: £675.00 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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William Shakespeare 1975 - Royal shakespeare Theatre, Stratford upon Avon Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 17 Width in inches: 10 Weight in kg: 2.1 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Reduced Scale BLACK OUTER This modern brass was commissioned to commemorate the centenary of the theatre, and the 50th anniversary of the granting of its Royal Charter. Designed and engraved by Joseph Hilton, the style is faithful to 1616, taken from an engraving by Droeshout which appeared in the printed porfolio of Shakespeares work. Ben Johnson approved the likeness. In Henry V, Act IV, before Agincourt, Shakespeare himself referred to monumental brasses thus: 'A many of our bodies shall no doubt find native graves, upon which I trust shall witness live in brass of this day's work'. Price: £75.00 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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George Speke 1528 - Dowlish Wake, Somerset Size in inches; 27" by 12" Weight in kg: 3.3 Price: £82.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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Sir Humphrey Stanley 1505 - Westminster Abbey Dimensions of whole product (figure may lay within this): Height in inches: 40 Width in inches: 20 Weight in kg: 8.0 Full Scale, Replica or Theme? Full Scale This brass is set in the pavement in the Chapel of St Nicholas in the Abbey. Sir Humphrey was knighted by Henry VII for his services to his King at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 when King Richard III was defeated. In trying to escape from the battlefield Richard's horse floundered in mud, the King was surrounded by his enemies and killed. Thomas Stanley, a relative of Humphrey was created Earl of Derby in 1485 for his services in that battle, it was he who placed the Crown on the ehad of Henry VII, the victorious Richmond. His armour is typical, showing curved shoulder pieces which appeared in armour about this time, aimed at glancing off blows to the neck. The left-hand shield contains the Arms of the Earls of Derby and we presume the right-hand shield is that of Stanley's mother whilst the centre shield would be his own Price: £300.00 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%) |
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