The Mass of Saint Gregory . English: Bernt Notke, Self-Portrait (in form of a kneeling priest in the altarpiece Mass of St. Gregor, ca. 1504). . 1503. N/A 193 Bernt Notke goss 74a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mass-of-saint-gregory-english-bernt-notke-self-portrait-in-form-of-a-kneeling-priest-in-the-altarpiece-mass-of-st-gregor-ca-1504-1503-na-193-bernt-notke-goss-74a-image210104445.html
RMP5R2A5–The Mass of Saint Gregory . English: Bernt Notke, Self-Portrait (in form of a kneeling priest in the altarpiece Mass of St. Gregor, ca. 1504). . 1503. N/A 193 Bernt Notke goss 74a
Wedding presents from the Queen to the Princess of Wales: silver tazza for centrepiece, 1864. An 'admirable piece of workmanship [consisting of] a silver centrepiece, of tazza form, richly chased and partially gilt. On the base...is a group of figures representing Edward I. presenting his infant son, born at Caernarvon Castle [in] 1284, to the Welsh chieftains. Near the King is the Queen, who holds the child in her arms, with two Welsh chieftains, one of whom, kneeling, is about to kiss the Prince's hand...The plate has been designed by A. J. Barrett, and executed...by Messrs. Hunt and Roskell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wedding-presents-from-the-queen-to-the-princess-of-wales-silver-tazza-for-centrepiece-1864-an-admirable-piece-of-workmanship-consisting-of-a-silver-centrepiece-of-tazza-form-richly-chased-and-partially-gilt-on-the-baseis-a-group-of-figures-representing-edward-i-presenting-his-infant-son-born-at-caernarvon-castle-in-1284-to-the-welsh-chieftains-near-the-king-is-the-queen-who-holds-the-child-in-her-arms-with-two-welsh-chieftains-one-of-whom-kneeling-is-about-to-kiss-the-princes-handthe-plate-has-been-designed-by-a-j-barrett-and-executedby-messrs-hunt-and-roskell-image603633524.html
RM2X21TM4–Wedding presents from the Queen to the Princess of Wales: silver tazza for centrepiece, 1864. An 'admirable piece of workmanship [consisting of] a silver centrepiece, of tazza form, richly chased and partially gilt. On the base...is a group of figures representing Edward I. presenting his infant son, born at Caernarvon Castle [in] 1284, to the Welsh chieftains. Near the King is the Queen, who holds the child in her arms, with two Welsh chieftains, one of whom, kneeling, is about to kiss the Prince's hand...The plate has been designed by A. J. Barrett, and executed...by Messrs. Hunt and Roskell
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