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Arms Dish, 1660, 1953. Artist: Henry Greenway
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Arms Dish, 1660, 1953. Artist: Henry Greenway
Arms Dish, 1660, 1953. The piece (1660) is part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA. [Her Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1953]
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1950s Ceremonial Coat Of Arms Crockery Crown Jewels Dish Fifties Henry Her Majestys Stationery Office Heraldry His Majestys Stationery Office Hmso Holmes Martin Martin Holmes Martin Holmes Fsa Royal Collection Tower Of London Greenway
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This print showcases the Arms Dish, a remarkable piece of art created by Henry Greenway in 1660. The dish, now part of the esteemed Royal Collection at the Tower of London, holds great historical significance. In this close-up shot, we can admire its intricate details and craftsmanship. The Arms Dish is a symbol of British heritage and royalty. Made from precious metal and adorned with gold accents, it exudes elegance and grandeur. Its presence within the fortified walls of the castle adds to its ceremonial aura. Dating back to the 17th century, this dish represents a pivotal era in British history. It serves as a testament to Britain's rich cultural legacy and artistic prowess during that time period. Captured in this image are not only the physical attributes of the dish but also its symbolic value. The coat of arms displayed on it signifies noble lineage and heraldry associated with royalty. This photograph was taken in 1953 by Martin Holmes FSA for his book "The Crown Jewels". Published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO), it offers an exclusive glimpse into these treasured artifacts held at one of England's most iconic landmarks. As we delve into this print collector's work, we gain insight into Henry Greenway's exceptional talent as an artist while appreciating our nation's regal past through objects like this Arms Dish.
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