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Background imageArmorial Collection: View of Schellach, Jan Luyken, Johannes Meertens, Abraham van Someren, 1696

View of Schellach, Jan Luyken, Johannes Meertens, Abraham van Someren, 1696

Background imageArmorial Collection: View of Nieuwlande, Jan Luyken, Johannes Meertens, Abraham van Someren, 1696

View of Nieuwlande, Jan Luyken, Johannes Meertens, Abraham van Someren, 1696

Background imageArmorial Collection: Property Rijnsburg at Oostkappelle, The Netherlands, Jan Luyken, Johannes Meertens

Property Rijnsburg at Oostkappelle, The Netherlands, Jan Luyken, Johannes Meertens, Abraham van Someren, 1696

Background imageArmorial Collection: Portrait of a man with a banner, print maker: Johannes Wierix, 1559 - before 1620

Portrait of a man with a banner, print maker: Johannes Wierix, 1559 - before 1620

Background imageArmorial Collection: Portrait of Peter van Opmeer, at the age of 60, attributed to Johannes Wierix, 1611

Portrait of Peter van Opmeer, at the age of 60, attributed to Johannes Wierix, 1611

Background imageArmorial Collection: Portrait of a naval officer William Bloys van Treslong, Johannes Wierix, 1559 - before

Portrait of a naval officer William Bloys van Treslong, Johannes Wierix, 1559 - before 1585

Background imageArmorial Collection: Map of the heerlijkheid Maarsseveen, The Netherlands, Philibert Bouttats, 1665 - 1731

Map of the heerlijkheid Maarsseveen, The Netherlands, Philibert Bouttats, 1665 - 1731

Background imageArmorial Collection: Portrait of Gijsbertus de Vos van Vossenburch, physician, c. 1630

Portrait of Gijsbertus de Vos van Vossenburch, physician, c. 1630

Background imageArmorial Collection: Allegory of the board of the city of Amsterdam with the name list and coat of arms

Allegory of the board of the city of Amsterdam with the name list and coat of arms of government members, print maker: Gerard de Lairesse, Jacobus Robijn, 1672

Background imageArmorial Collection: Blazon of the Chamber of Rhetoric The Pellicaen Haarlem, with the crucifixion in

Blazon of the Chamber of Rhetoric The Pellicaen Haarlem, with the crucifixion in allegorical frame, print maker: Jacob Matham, Hendrick Goltzius, 1597

Background imageArmorial Collection: History and work of the Teutonic Order; coat of arms of the Grand Master of the Order

History and work of the Teutonic Order; coat of arms of the Grand Master of the Order, Romeyn de Hooghe, 1700

Background imageArmorial Collection: AN ANCIENT TOWER AT COLOSSE, NEAR LIMASOL, CYPRUS, 1883: 1. Aqueduct at Colosse. 2

AN ANCIENT TOWER AT COLOSSE, NEAR LIMASOL, CYPRUS, 1883: 1. Aqueduct at Colosse. 2. Exterior of the Old Tower. 3. Group of Armorial Shields at Colosse. 4. A Fireplace in the Tower

Background imageArmorial Collection: Lustered Armorial Plate

Lustered Armorial Plate; Workshop of Giorgio di Pietro Andreoli, known as Maestro Giorgio, Italian, about 1465 - about 1555; Gubbio, Italy, Umbria

Background imageArmorial Collection: Armorial Dish with the Flaying of Marsyas

Armorial Dish with the Flaying of Marsyas; Nicola di Gabrielle Sbraghe (or Sbraga), known as Nicola da Urbino, Italian, about 1480 - 1537/1538; Urbino, Italy

Background imageArmorial Collection: Thomas Dawson, 1st Baron Dartrey (Later 1st Viscount Cremorne) Chiselled within a

Thomas Dawson, 1st Baron Dartrey (Later 1st Viscount Cremorne) Chiselled within a circular band around an armorial cartouche on the front of the socle

Background imageArmorial Collection: Coat of arms of Medici family, Piazza Santa Croce, Unesco World Heritage site, Firenze

Coat of arms of Medici family, Piazza Santa Croce, Unesco World Heritage site, Firenze, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageArmorial Collection: NEW YORK AND MASSACHUSETTS. Coat of arms of the states of Massachusetts, top, and New York

NEW YORK AND MASSACHUSETTS. Coat of arms of the states of Massachusetts, top, and New York. Line engaving from Columbia Magazine, 1787

Background imageArmorial Collection: STATE COAT OF ARMS, 1787. The armorial bearings (coat of arms) of Pennsylvania (top) and New Jersey

STATE COAT OF ARMS, 1787. The armorial bearings (coat of arms) of Pennsylvania (top) and New Jersey. American line engraving from Columbian Magazine, 1787

Background imageArmorial Collection: SPAIN: CARPET, c1425. Spanish wool armorial carpet, c1425

SPAIN: CARPET, c1425. Spanish wool armorial carpet, c1425




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"Armorial: A Glimpse into the Rich Heritage of European Crowns and Coat of Arms" Step into a world of regal splendor with the Imperial and Royal Crowns of Europe (colour litho), where centuries-old symbols of power and authority adorn majestic heads. Travel back in time to the 17th century as you explore the Inns of Court copperplate armorials, intricate designs etched onto plates that once graced esteemed legal institutions. Discover the diverse landscapes and vibrant history of South Africa through A Map of the Union of South Africa, 1931 (colour litho). Uncover how coat-of-arms played a significant role in representing different regions within this vast nation. Delve into London's past with Armorial City of London 19th century, showcasing emblems that encapsulate its rich cultural tapestry. Marvel at Copperplate 17th-century arms for Inns of Court, revealing an era when honor and tradition were paramount. Unearth forgotten lineages as you gaze upon Coat-of-Arms Copperplate from Ellison and Watson, Clegge and Wall, Elwes and Choke - each telling a unique story steeped in heritage. Journey further to witness Worshipful Company achievements; Skinners' Armorial speaks volumes about their craftmanship while Salters' Armorial reflects their historical significance in trade. Transport yourself to colonial times with East India Merchants achievement copperplate from the 17th century - an emblematic representation intertwining commerce with imperial aspirations. Finally, behold The Imperial State Crown of King Edward VII (colour litho) - a symbol embodying grandeur fit for royalty. Admire its exquisite craftsmanship as it stands as a testament to bygone eras. In this captivating collection spanning continents and centuries, "armorial" unveils tales woven within these heraldic treasures – stories waiting to be discovered by those who appreciate the artistry and legacy they represent.