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Medieval Stained Glass Fragment Associated with Ightham, Kent
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Medieval Stained Glass Fragment Associated with Ightham, Kent

16th century
Description

A Medieval stained glass fragment, of diamond form titled 'Margaret daughter of de Loveyne and to her 2nd husband St. Philip St. Cleere Knight'.

Sir Philip St Clere (died 1408) was a son of Sir Philip St Clere of Ightham, Kent and Little Preston, Northamptonshire. He served as High Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex and was a major landowner whose estates included land in eight English counties. Margaret (died 1408) was his second wife and daughter of Sir Nicholas de Loveyne, a major English property owner and courtier, who held a number of senior positions in the service of King Edward III.

I believe this to be a period Medieval piece.

Physical Dimensions
Height
24cm (9.45")
Width
16cm (6.30")
Depth
2cm (0.79")
Declaration

Hand of Glory has dated this piece to the 16th Century.

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SA821365
Description
A Medieval stained glass fragment, of diamond form titled 'Margaret daughter of de Loveyne and to her 2nd husband St. Philip St. Cleere Knight'.
Sir Philip St Clere (died 1408) was a son of Sir Philip St Clere of Ightham, Kent and Little Preston, Northamptonshire.
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He served as High Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex and was a major landowner whose estates included land in eight English counties. Margaret (died 1408) was his second wife and daughter of Sir Nicholas de Loveyne, a major English property owner and courtier, who held a number of senior positions in the service of King Edward III.

I believe this to be a period Medieval piece.

Height
24cm (9.45")
Width
16cm (6.30")
Depth
2cm (0.79")
Date of Manufacture

Hand of Glory has dated this piece to the 16th Century.

Reference Numbers
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SA821365
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Chippenham
Wiltshire
SN15 3HP
United Kingdom
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Location: Hand of Glory Antiques, 34 Market Place, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 3HP, United Kingdom
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Medieval stained glass fragment associated with Ightham, Kent
Medieval stained glass fragment associated with Ightham, Kent
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