Blue dash chargers and other early English tin enamel circular dishes . Sll)i;i?01HAM COLLECTION. \. IIARLAMJ (, LION. Tw f-icr page 6s BLUE DASH CHARGERS the Glaisher Collection, showing a man onhorseback riding over a church, which maybe meant for Cromwell, as Mr A. E. Clarkesufifsests in his contribution to this to local tradition in various partsof Enirland, Oliver Cromwell had but littlerespect for Christian places of worship. Oliver Cromwell assumed the governmentof Euiiland in 1649, and died in 1658. 9 C. R. There appear to be four chargers 2w ith the initials
Blue dash chargers and other early English tin enamel circular dishes . Sll)i;i?01HAM COLLECTION. \. IIARLAMJ (, LION. Tw f-icr page 6s BLUE DASH CHARGERS the Glaisher Collection, showing a man onhorseback riding over a church, which maybe meant for Cromwell, as Mr A. E. Clarkesufifsests in his contribution to this to local tradition in various partsof Enirland, Oliver Cromwell had but littlerespect for Christian places of worship. Oliver Cromwell assumed the governmentof Euiiland in 1649, and died in 1658. 9 C. R. There appear to be four chargers 2w ith the initials C. R. on them, one each in the Victoria and Albert Museum, the BritishMuseum, the Canterbury Royal Museum, andthe Glaisher Collection. The example in the Victoria and AlbertMuseum shows a king standing. The chargerin the British Museum shows the king alsostanding, as also that at Canterbury ; but thislatter is misdated 1616. That in the (GlaisherCollection shows the king on horseback, and is17 inches in diameter. The others range from1-2 to 14 inches in diameter. As to that inthe British Museum
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