Panel
- Place of origin:
England, Great Britain (made)
- Date:
1682 (made)
1825 (restored) - Artist/Maker:
Gyles, Henry, born 1645 - died 1709 (possibly, painter)
J. Barnett (restorer) - Materials and Techniques:
Stained glass
- Credit Line:
Given by Mrs. George Milner in memory of Brigadier General George Milner, C.M.G., D.S.O.
- Museum number:
C.90:1-1926
- Gallery location:
In Storage
Physical description
Far right panel of five depicting the Royal Arms of Charles II. Painted with enamel paints onto glass. Painted by Henry Gyles. Believed to be originally from the West window of the Guildhall in York. This panel with inscription stating H. Gyles fecit. English, 1682.
Panel. Royal insignia and coronets of the degrees of nobility suspended by ribbons with a cherub above. Signed: H. Gyles, fecit. By Henry Gyles (b.1645, d.1709).
Place of Origin
England, Great Britain (made)
Date
1682 (made)
1825 (restored)
Artist/maker
Gyles, Henry, born 1645 - died 1709 (possibly, painter)
J. Barnett (restorer)
Materials and Techniques
Stained glass
Dimensions
Height: 34.5 in, Width: 8 in
Object history note
From the west window of the Guildhall at York
Descriptive line
Far right panel of five depicting the Royal Arms of Charles II. Painted with enamel paints onto glass. Painted by Henry Gyles. Believed to be originally from the West window of the Guildhall in York. This panel with inscription stating H. Gyles fecit. English, 1682.
STG
Exhibition History
Treasures of the Royal Courts: Tudors, Stuarts and the Russian Tsars (Victoria and Albert Museum 09/03/2013-14/07/2013)
Materials
Stained glass
Collection code
CER

