NOTES TO THE PLATES
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A knedcr ofpmdomni, painecd In grccn. red and ycllow glazes on a hsnd-scamped «lvcr ground.
Spjnah; »i*tccnch ccnfury.
Dunmuoos: 0-45 x tr$o m. (17] * n|«n.)
AimfEfitryJ. ViA
cwhwa panda are in che Ykcoria and Albert Muscum, London, and chc Museum cfLeachocnfi.
PU*J7
A uanding cutkry-case, madę to hołd che cacing-utcnsils for a single person. Madę of wood covered wuh hide. sflwrcd and painted wkh grccn and ycllow glaze, cne design being lighdy indsed (spagiić).
Venioe; sevcnceench ccncury.
Hcighr: o-a* m- (111 an.)
Mmmmm of LaolkorfToft, L mim
PUmfiamib
A Ftsia cfaair, dcsgned co be carricd on a platform or in a gondola. Covered in sbeepskin, uhemi and painted in sctrcral coiours. Nb tramping.
Venioe; lace seecnscenchorearfydghcccnch ccncury.
Muteum of Leathtrcraft, London
Pt** 79
A woman's glovc of'cordwain' leachcr (white, uwed goacskin, uscd herc wuh che flesh-side outwarda) scained fkwn and dccoraced ac che cufTwith panels of embroidered cream-colourcd silk, and wich ribbon and gold lace. Such gloves were freguendy givcn as expcmivc presents among che well-co-do in che lace sixteen(h and early sevencccnch cenniry.
Elizabcthan.
From che Spence Collecdon Wershłpful Company of Gleocrs, London Piates8oa-c
Eaamplcs of mero pofrado (goffered leather) produced wńh hot irons or pressure from a wooden błock, wich a design cut in relief onco a hcaced metal place (sec Place loc).
Pio* $00
An early example wich a Moorish 'tile* panem. Probably Spanish; possibly founccnth ccncury buc perhaps laccr.
PU*M
One of a pair of globe-«oven ac Ham House, Richmond. The piping and tasscl are of gde leather. Abouc 167$.
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