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Panel

1682 (made), 1825 (restored)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

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).


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Panel
  • Fragment, Glass Panel
Materials and techniques
Stained glass
Brief 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.
STG
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).
Dimensions
  • Height: 34.5in
  • Width: 8in
Credit line
Given by Mrs. George Milner in memory of Brigadier General George Milner, C.M.G., D.S.O.
Object history
From the west window of the Guildhall at York
Collection
Accession number
C.90:1-1926

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Record createdJuly 8, 1998
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