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Lot # 170 - Original Hand Produced on Stainless Steel, England
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
| Pickup Instructions: | |
| Start Date/Time: | 26-Mar-2025 7:00:00 AM |
| End Date/Time: | 02-Apr-2025 9:49:00 PM |
| Current bid: |
$5.00 |
| Highest bidder: | Rcw82316 |
Auction has ended |
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Description :
Per Google-lens Orange framed image is a framed, steel-engraved reproduction
depicting Thomas Beauchamp (1338-1401), 12th Earl of Warwick, an English
nobleman and opponent of Richard II. Steel engraving, likely part of a
reproduction, possibly by Omicways. Full-body portrait in armor, reflecting his
role as a military commander. Text at the bottom reads "Thomas Beauchamp,
Earl of Warwick 1401-400, St. Margarets Church, Warwick". Beauchamp was a
significant figure in the Hundred Years' War and a Knight of the Garter. Set in
a wooden frame with an orange fabric backing. Mentions St. Margaret's Church in
Warwick, potentially where he is buried or has a memorial. The dates 1401-400
are likely a typo and should refer to his life span (1338-1401). and The Yellow framed image shows a framed stainless-steel
engraving of Sir John de Creke, a knight dating back to 1410, with the
inscription "Knight of d'Errabo c.1410, Spilsby Church,
Lincolnshire." The piece is likely a vintage item from Omicways Ltd., Bude
Cornwall, England. Stainless steel, known for its durability and corrosion
resistance, was first discovered in Sheffield, UK, in 1913 by Harry Brearley.
It is made by adding chromium to carbon steel, with about 10% chromium added
for corrosion resistance. Sheffield has a long history of steel production due to
its natural resources. Today, England remains a producer of high-quality stainless-steel
products, including cutlery and decorative items.
Auction History
Highest bidder is Rcw82316
| Date | Bid | User |
|---|---|---|
| 02-Apr-2025 7:27:21 PM | $5.00 | Rcw82316 |
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