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UK HERITAGE

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Item Details

An antique Tudor style stained glass panel attributed to Williams, Gamon & Co dating to circa 1900 Burtonwood Brewery, Warrington.


The scene depicts a Pre-Raphaelite style and secular image, possibly depicting the Field of the Cloth of Gold where Henry VIII of England met Francis I of France, designed to improve relations between the two rival kingdoms.



This specific image showcases the merchants and figures with the White Cliffs of Dover in the background.



The stained glass is an impressive abstract Tudor style and the talented craftsmanship of its maker.


CONDITION REPORT


Good structural condition. Couple of hanging hooks to the top. Panel is displayed in a late 20th century painted MDF backlit display case. Each one has a power cable coming from it to a transformer and then to three pin UK plug. LED light source. It works but the electric components are supplied with no guarantee or safety test and we would advise it is checked by a qualified electrician before use.


Field of the Cloth of Gold


Cardinal Thomas Wolsey orchestrated the event and Henry and Francis met south of Calais for eighteen days of tournaments and diplomacy.


Feasts, masquerades and religious services were set amidst a sea of specially built tents, banqueting houses and 'portable palaces'.



We have a series of these panels available depicting various scenes.

  • Period: Circa 1900
    • Price: £4,475.00
    • €5,173 Euro
    • $5,919 US Dollar
  • Location: Worcestershire
    • Dimensions: H: 75cm (29.53in)
    • W: 41.5cm (16.34in)
    • D: 7cm (2.76in)