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Drawing of altar cross, plate 85 of Modern English Silverwork, by C. R. Ashbee

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English: Caption from page 31 of Modern English Silverwork, by C. R. Ashbee: "Altar cross, set with four enamel panels and decorated with 11 amethyst balls. The head and arms of the cross terminate in spheres of wire, beyond which amethyst balls are set. The head, arms and centre are occupied by panels of bluish violet enamel seen through the perforated and chased foliage of a tree, growing out of the stem. The emblem of the dove is also chased in a blue enamel panel in the base. The cross is 16 1/2 inches high, and is here shown to two-thirds of its actual size."
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Author C. R. Ashbee

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