Square Salisbury

Object/Artifact

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Planting Fields

Name/Title

Square Salisbury

Entry/Object ID

1955.002.127

Description

[L10] Stained glass panel of a coat of arms, known as the "Salisbury" panel, once part of a decorative border. Panel itself is bordered in red and white. Central motif is quatrefoil with a foliate design painted in black on clear glass in the center. Has four diagonal strips of blue glass converging at quatrefoil center, and vertical striped border on either side of red and clear glass.

Collection

Planting Fields Foundation

Cataloged By

Cannarsa

Acquisition

Accession

1955.002.127

Source or Donor

Coe, William Robertson

Acquisition Method

Found in Collection

Made/Created

Place

Location

England

Notes

Date: 18th Century

Lexicon

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Windowpane, Stained Glass

Dimensions

Height

11 in

Width

9-1/2 in

Material

Stained Glass, Lead, Pigment, Glass

Location

Location

Wall

North Wall

Room

Great Hall

Building

Coe Hall

Category

Permanent

Date

August 16, 2023

Inventory

Inventory Project

INV2024.1

Inventoried By

Amanda Massimillio

Inventoried Date

Jun 26, 2024

Inventoried By

Leger

Inventoried Date

May 9, 2023

Condition

Overall Condition

Fair

Notes

Examined by Bkln Stained Glass Conservation Center - recommend cleaning and removing excess putty and protective glazing to slow corrosion on glass exterior.

Maintenance

Maintenance History

Date

Nov 17, 2006

Relationships

Related Places

Place

Location

Salisbury Cathedral

Provenance

Notes

Collected By: Roy Grosvenor Thomas Found: Salisbury Cathedral Purchased from Roy Grosvenor Thomas in 2/1924 under the title "square - Salisbury" - originating from windows in Salisbury Cathedral, where they were removed by architect James Wyatt in the 18th C.

General Notes

Note

Status: OK Status By: Frasier

Created By

admin@catalogit.app

Create Date

November 17, 2006

Updated By

intern@plantingfields.org

Update Date

June 26, 2024