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					1030Description: Quasi-arched rectangular shape upon a moulded plinth; on a background comprising foliate swirls, a central shield, helm, coronet and elaborate mantling, with a crest of a forward facing centaur armed with a drawn bow pointed to the sinister side, and behind which are six pennons, three each side display in a v-shape; to the left, a triumph comprising a drum, draped flag on pole, concealing an arquebus, halberd and breastplate, and a broad-brimmed hat with feather; to the right, a triumph comprising a drum, a breast plate and tassets, a powder horn, and partially concealed arquebus, sword and spear, and a broad-brimmed hat with feather; at the base, a horizontal fillet with scrolled ends and squatting 'rodents'. Notes: An uncharacteristic fireback designed and cast for the family of Joan Huydecoper (1625-1704). A variant without the base plinth and 'rodents' is in the collection of Museum Rotterdam (inv. 15224). Inscription: ANNO 1647 Arms: Joan Huydecoper - Decoration tags:
- rectangular with ornate arch (shape)
- complex individual (edging)
- whole carved pattern
- heraldic
- armorial
- text
- humans
- objects
 Manufactured: in 1647 possibly in the Siegerland area of Germany. Current location: Rijksmuseum, Museumstraat, Amsterdam South, North Holland, Netherlands. Museum number: BK-1978-19 (part of the Rijksmuseum museum group) - Attached to series:
- 'Dutch' Miscellaneous Firebacks
- Foreign armorial firebacks
 
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					511Description: Rectangular with semi-circular protrusions on the top and sides; cavetto edging; a pheon (a downward-pointing arrow head barbed on the inner edge), within a wreath, an earl’s coronet above; the date on either side of the coronet; the initials on left and right sides; a fleur de lys in each bottom corner. Notes: The wreathed pheon and coronet are cast from a different pattern to the 1626 and 1630 plates. Copies of this fireback are known. Inscription: 16 47 / R L - Decoration tags:
- rectangular with round arch (shape)
- cavetto (edging)
- whole carved pattern
- planklines
- heraldic
- text
 Manufactured: in 1647 possibly at Robertsbridge Furnace, Salehurst in the Weald area of England. Current location: Penshurst Place, Penshurst, Kent, England. - Attached to series:
- Earl of Leicester series
- Personal firebacks
 
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					514Description: Rectangular; ovolo-moulded edging (top and sides); inscription along top of plate. Notes: The initials may relate to Robert, 2nd Earl of Leicester. Inscription: R · 1647 · L - Decoration tags:
- rectangular (shape)
- ovolo (edging)
- individual letters
- individual numbers
- text
 Manufactured: in 1647 in the Weald area of England. Current location: Penshurst Place, Penshurst, Kent, England. - Attached to series:
- Date & initials firebacks
 
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					1136Description: Fragment; rectangular; twisted rope edging; top centre, date [1]647; top right, initials FAB in triad, A below F and B. Notes: The initials were probably mirrored on the left side. Acquired from a location at Tintern, Monmouthshire. A fireback of near identical design and provenance was noted by David Bick at Poolway House, Coleford, Gloucestershire (Gloucs. Archives D9104). Inscription: 647 FAB [triad] - Decoration tags:
- rectangular (shape)
- rope (edging)
- individual letters
- individual numbers
- text
 Manufactured: in 1647 probably at Tintern Furnace in the Forest of Dean area of Wales. Current location: National Museum Wales, National Collections Centre, Heol Crochendy, Parc Nantgarw, Nantgarw, Glamorgan, Wales. Museum number: 73.25I (part of the National Museum Wales museum group) - Attached to series:
- Date & initials firebacks
 
 
							
							
							 
								
								
								 
								
								
								