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United Kingdom - Order of the Garter - Three plates: Top
LRI4631055 United Kingdom - Order of the Garter - Three plates: Top: plate belonging to John Churchill (1650-1722) Duke of Marlborough, beginning of the 18th century, Embroidery of silver thread, crantilla and silk velvet, H: 16.5 cm; w: 15.2 cm; weight: 40 g - Left: around 1800, Embroidery of silver thread, crantilla and silk velvet, H: 14 cm; w: 12.9 cm; Weight: 50 g - Right: around 1800, Embroidery of silver threads, crantilla and silk velvet, H: 15, 7 cm; W: 14, 6 cm; Weight: 70 g - Private collection by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: United Kingdom - Order of the Garter - Three plates: Top: plate belonging to John Churchill (1650-1722) Duke of Marlborough, beginning of the 18th century, Embroidery of silver thread, crantilla and silk velvet, H: 16.5 cm; w: 15.2 cm; weight: 40 g - Left: around 1800, Embroidery of silver thread, crantilla and silk velvet, H: 14 cm; w: 12.9 cm; Weight: 50 g - Right: around 1800, Embroidery of silver threads, crantilla and silk velvet, H: 15, 7 cm; W: 14, 6 cm; Weight: 70 g - Private collection); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
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This print showcases three exquisite plates belonging to the prestigious United Kingdom - Order of the Garter. The top plate, dating back to the early 18th century, once belonged to John Churchill, the esteemed Duke of Marlborough. Its intricate embroidery of silver thread, crantilla, and silk velvet is a testament to the opulence and craftsmanship of that era. With dimensions of 16.5 cm in height and 15.2 cm in width, this delicate piece weighs a mere 40 grams. The left plate, created around 1800, features similar embroidery techniques using silver thread, crantilla, and silk velvet. It stands at a height of 14 cm with a width of 12.9 cm and weighs slightly more at 50 grams. On the right side rests another plate from around the same period as its counterpart on the left. This stunning piece also boasts embroidery made from silver threads along with crantilla and silk velvet materials. Standing tall at approximately 15.7 cm in height and measuring about 14.6 cm in width, it carries a weighty presence at 70 grams. These remarkable plates are part of an anonymous private collection carefully preserved by Luisa Ricciarini for future generations to admire their historical significance and artistic beauty.
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