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A Pair of Antiquarian Heraldic Watercolour Paintings York Goldsmiths Arms from St Michael-le-belfrey, York 1906 & Banner 1910 Historical York Interest
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A Pair of Antiquarian Heraldic Watercolour Paintings York Goldsmiths Arms from St Michael-le-belfrey, York 1906 & Banner 1910 Historical York Interest

1900 - 1920
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Type of artwork: Pair of Original Antiquarian Heraldic Watercolours – York, 1906 & 1910

Artist and Signature: One signed/dated H. M. Loadman, 1906 & One initialled/dated J. B., 1910

About H. M. Loadman

Henry M. Loadman was part of a York family of antiquarian dealers active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Loadmans kept shops at 5 College Street, 37 Stonegate, and Minster Gates, York, trading in antiques, curios and historic prints. Alongside his dealing, H. M. Loadman documented York’s heraldry, stained glass and buildings in sketchbooks and watercolours. Several albums and records from the family are preserved today in the Explore York Archives, confirming their role in recording and preserving the city’s heritage.

Subject: A fascinating pair of original early 20th century antiquarian heraldic studies, both relating to York. One depicts the Goldsmiths’ Arms, St Michael-le-Belfrey Church, York (South Aisle) — annotated and linked to Martin Boya, Goldsmith and Sheriff of York, 1545. The second, boldly coloured, features a heraldic banner with urns and leopard’s heads, initialled J.B. and dated 1910.

Approximate age of artwork: Dated 1906 & 1910

Is the artwork Framed or Mounted: Unframed

Condition Report: Both works show expected age toning, light folds, and small marks consistent with over 110 years of age. Overall good condition for the period, with strong colour retention. Please see the photographs provided to judge the detail and condition.

Size of paintings 25 x 18 cm & 15 x 15 cm

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Height
25cm (9.84")
Width
18cm (7.09")
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Strickland & Russell has dated this Edwardian Heraldic Watercolour Painting to the 1900s.

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SA1166399
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Description
Type of artwork: Pair of Original Antiquarian Heraldic Watercolours – York, 1906 & 1910

Artist and Signature: One signed/dated H. M. Loadman, 1906 & One initialled/dated J. B., 1910

About H. M. Loadman

Henry M.

Loadman was part of a York family of antiquarian dealers active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Strickland & Russell

The Loadmans kept shops at 5 College Street, 37 Stonegate, and Minster Gates, York, trading in antiques, curios and historic prints. Alongside his dealing, H. M. Loadman documented York’s heraldry, stained glass and buildings in sketchbooks and watercolours. Several albums and records from the family are preserved today in the Explore York Archives, confirming their role in recording and preserving the city’s heritage.

fig 1. An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions.
fig 1. A Pair of Antiquarian Heraldic Watercolour Paintings York Goldsmiths Arms from St Michael-le-belfrey, York 1906 & Banner 1910 Historical York Interest

Subject: A fascinating pair of original early 20th century antiquarian heraldic studies, both relating to York. One depicts the Goldsmiths’ Arms, St Michael-le-Belfrey Church, York (South Aisle) — annotated and linked to Martin Boya, Goldsmith and Sheriff of York, 1545. The second, boldly coloured, features a heraldic banner with urns and leopard’s heads, initialled J.B. and dated 1910.

fig 2. An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions.
fig 2. A Pair of Antiquarian Heraldic Watercolour Paintings York Goldsmiths Arms from St Michael-le-belfrey, York 1906 & Banner 1910 Historical York Interest

Approximate age of artwork: Dated 1906 & 1910

Is the artwork Framed or Mounted: Unframed

Condition Report: Both works show expected age toning, light folds, and small marks consistent with over 110 years of age. Overall good condition for the period, with strong colour retention. Please see the photographs provided to judge the detail and condition.

Size of paintings 25 x 18 cm & 15 x 15 cm

Height
25cm (9.84")
Width
18cm (7.09")
Date of Manufacture

Strickland & Russell has dated this Edwardian Heraldic Watercolour Painting to the 1900s.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA1166399
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Archive I An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions.

A Pair of Antiquarian Heraldic Watercolour Paintings York Goldsmiths Arms from St Michael-le-belfrey, York 1906 & Banner 1910 Historical York Interest

Archive II An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View II
Archive III An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View III
Archive IV An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View IV
Archive V An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View V
Archive VI An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View VI
Archive VII An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View VII
Archive VIII An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View VIII
Archive IX An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View IX
Archive X An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View X
Archive XI An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View XI
Archive XII An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View XII
Archive XIII An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View XIII
Archive XIV An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View XIV
Archive XV An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View XV
Archive XVI An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions. View XVI
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An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions.
A Pair of Antiquarian Heraldic Watercolour Paintings York Goldsmiths Arms from St Michael-le-Belfrey, York 1906 & Banner 1910 Historical York Interest
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An Edwardian heraldic watercolour study on aged paper depicting a circular stained glass roundel with a quartered coat of arms and handwritten inscriptions.
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Antiquarian heraldic watercolour studies are illustrative artworks created by historians and artists, predominantly during the 19th and early 20th centuries, to document historical armorial bearings and stained glass designs found in ecclesiastical or civic buildings.

Artists typically used water-based pigments, ink, and gouache applied onto rag paper or heavy cartridge paper, often mounted onto card backing for durability and framing.

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