Medieval Decorated Ironwork in England

This monograph traces the development of the designs and techniques used in the production of ironwork in England from roughly AD 1050 to AD 1500. Found mostly on church doors, chests and tombs, in the form of hinges, handles, knockers or grilles the ironwork of this period is a virtually unexplored...

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Main Author: Geddes, Jane (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: London Society of Antiquaries of London 1999
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