Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi

Medieval Stained Glass in Great Britain

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Norfolk: Thurgarton, Parish Church of All Saints

O.S. TG 181359

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3a. Naturalistic running fruited vine-leaf grisaille with yellow-stain strapwork on the quarries. Trace-line. White glass, with yellow stain. c.1320 – c.1340. About one third of the quarries are missing and others are incomplete. The quarries have been displaced, so that the running design has been disturbed. Medium to heavy exterior pitting, some paint loss.
h 0.32m, w 0.465m
DK (2008)

3b. As 3a, but less than a half of the quarries survive. One fragment of 14th-c micro-architecture bottom left.

A1. Quatrefoil opening with geometric roundel and relieved vine-leaf foliage decoration with relieved border of trefoil motifs. Ruby background. Trace-line, thick matt wash, relieving. White and ruby glass. c.1320 – c.1340. A small section of the bottom lobe and all of the top one are missing. Top lobe made up with fragments, including running vine-leaf grisaille and a crowned ' M ' with strapwork. Severe external corrosion, possibly some internal browning; few repair leads.
h 0.32m, w 0.465m
DK (2008)

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