A GROUP OF EIGHT CONTINENTAL STAINED GLASS PANELS
A GROUP OF EIGHT CONTINENTAL STAINED GLASS PANELS

16TH CENTURY AND LATER

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A GROUP OF EIGHT CONTINENTAL STAINED GLASS PANELS
16th Century and later
Comprising: an oval panel depicting two female saints, one standing, the other seated with a book; a shield-shaped panel depicting a large red eagle; a round panel depicting a throned king, flanked on the left by three men, one with a drawn sword, and on the right by two women, each with baby, above a pair of crossed swords and a bell; a rectangular panel depicting Christ on the left with two ecclesiastical figures with halos on the right, flanked by columns and two ecclesiastical figures with halos, above three coats-of-arms; a square panel with canted corners with geometric borders and calligrahic central pane; a rectangular panel with a deer hunting scene at the top, above two coats of arms, flanked by Corinthian columns; an oval panel decorated with a coat of arms; a rectangular panel containing three square panels, the middle with an angel, the top and bottom with a quatrefoil
The largest: 43in. (108.5cm.) high, 21in. (52.5cm.) wide (8)

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