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Coat of arms 17th century Hill and Cavell
This image is from a copperplate engraving, and shows part of a roll of arms from Richard Blomes (Britannia), an atlas published in 1673. It features the coats of arms of people who contributed towards the completion of the work - starting with King Charles II. Each page includes 35 coats of arms, presented here in pairs. These two coats of arms are from folio (page) 23 of the work. In old English, ans appeared as a longs (which looks like an f ), while ss appeared as fs. Com was an abbreviation for County. A number is assigned to each benefactor. Here are the accompanying texts (followed by modernised English where appropriate): 810 Robert HILL of Eltham in Com Kent Gent. 811 William CAVELL of Marke in Somerfet shire Gent. (Mark, Somerset) More from the same coat-of-arms series (many more via blue link)
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Achievement Armorial Blome Blomes Atlas Charing Cross Coat Of Arms Copperplate Copperplate Engraving Family Family Tree Friendship Heraldic Image Created 17th Century Kent Ornate Publication Roll Of Arms Sign Subscriber Symbol Traditional Culture Beale Cavell Eltham
15"x10" (37.5x25cm) Poster
Step back in time with our exquisite 'Coat of Arms 17th Century Hill and Cavell' print from Whiteway's Fine Art Storehouse. This stunning reproduction is taken from a rare copperplate engraving, originally found in Richard Blomes' 1673 atlas, 'Britannia'. Bring the history and grandeur of the 17th century into your home with this intricately detailed and beautifully preserved piece of art. Each print is carefully crafted using premium materials and vibrant inks to ensure a high-quality, museum-grade finish. Elevate your decor with a unique and thought-provoking addition to your collection.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 37.5cm x 22.8cm (14.8" x 9")
Estimated Product Size is 37.5cm x 25cm (14.8" x 9.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a piece of history from the 17th century - a copperplate engraving depicting a roll of arms from Richard Blome's Britannia atlas, published in 1673. The image features the coats of arms of individuals who contributed to the completion of this remarkable work, starting with King Charles II himself. Each page within this atlas displays 35 coats of arms, and here we see two pairs from folio 23. The accompanying texts reveal that one coat belongs to Robert Hill of Eltham in Kent, described as a gentleman, while the other belongs to William Cavell of Marke in Somerset (now spelled Mark), also identified as a gentleman. It is fascinating to note that during this era, "ans" was represented by longs (which resemble an "f"), and "ss" appeared as "fs". Additionally, "com" was an abbreviation for county. This antique illustration transports us back in time when such ornate and intricate coat-of-arms were symbols not only representing familial ties but also achievements and contributions. It serves as a reminder of traditional culture and heraldic traditions that were deeply rooted in England's history. With its rich historical significance and exquisite craftsmanship captured through copperplate engraving techniques, this print offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate the artistry behind these armorial symbols while delving into the stories they tell about friendship, family lineage, and England's past.
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