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Silver Gilt Collection (page 6)

Background imageSilver Gilt Collection: A Silver Gilt Shrine, 1893. Artist: Robert Dudley

A Silver Gilt Shrine, 1893. Artist: Robert Dudley
A Silver Gilt Shrine, 1893. Gifts presented to Alexandra of Denmark on the occasion of her marriage to the future Edward VII

Background imageSilver Gilt Collection: Silver-gilt tankards, c. 1661, 1953

Silver-gilt tankards, c. 1661, 1953
Silver-gilt tankards, c.1661, 1953. The pieces (c1661) are part of the Royal Collection at the Tower of London. From The Crown Jewels, by Martin Holmes FSA

Background imageSilver Gilt Collection: Standing bowl and cover of silver gilt, 1840. Artist: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie

Standing bowl and cover of silver gilt, 1840. Artist: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie
Standing bowl and cover of silver gilt, 1840. Presented by William Camden, Clarencieux King at Arms, to the Worshipful Company of Paper Stainers

Background imageSilver Gilt Collection: Cup, c1558, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Cup, c1558, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Cup, c1558, (1843). Decorative cup belonging to the Company of Goldsmiths, said to have been presented by Queen Elizabeth to Sir Martin Bowes, a member of the Company

Background imageSilver Gilt Collection: Cup, c1530, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Cup, c1530, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Cup, c1530, (1843). Cup from the royal collection at Windsor. The bowl is formed of a nautilus shell mounted on a stand of silver gilt

Background imageSilver Gilt Collection: Cup, early 17th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Cup, early 17th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Cup, early 17th century, (1843). Decorative silver gilt cup from the royal collection at Windsor, said to have belonged to Charles II, and presented by him to a master of Queens College, Oxford

Background imageSilver Gilt Collection: Cup, 1347, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Cup, 1347, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Cup, 1347, (1843). A 19th-century design after a woodcut showing a cup of silver gilt presented to Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1347 by its foundress, Mary de Valentia, countess of Pembroke

Background imageSilver Gilt Collection: Silver and Gilt Plaque from Kama River region, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century

Silver and Gilt Plaque from Kama River region, USSR, 3rd century BC-8th century. State Hermitage Museum. Leningrad

Background imageSilver Gilt Collection: Sassanian Silver-Gilt Dish of King Peroz I, (459-484) Hunting Mouflon, c5th century

Sassanian Silver-Gilt Dish of King Peroz I, (459-484) Hunting Mouflon, c5th century. The Sasanian Empire known to its inhabitants as Eranshahr

Background imageSilver Gilt Collection: Sassanian Silver-Gilt Dish, King Hunts Boar, c 3rd-7th century

Sassanian Silver-Gilt Dish, King Hunts Boar, c 3rd-7th century. The Sasanian Empire known to its inhabitants as Eranshahr, was the last period of the Persian Empire (Iran) before the rise of Islam

Background imageSilver Gilt Collection: Sassanian Silver-Gilt Dish of Goddess and Bird, 6th-7th century

Sassanian Silver-Gilt Dish of Goddess and Bird, 6th-7th century. The Sasanian Empire known to its inhabitants as Eranshahr, was the last period of the Persian Empire (Iran) before the rise of Islam

Background imageSilver Gilt Collection: Runic inscription on Anglo-Saxon Silver-Gift Mount, c7th century

Runic inscription on Anglo-Saxon Silver-Gift Mount, c7th century

Background imageSilver Gilt Collection: Detail of a Celtic reliquary, 8th century

Detail of a Celtic reliquary, 8th century
Detail of a bronze and silver-gilt Celtic reliquary from Ireland, 8th century



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