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Monumental Brass of Sir John D’Abernon
Vault Relic No. 042
20th-century reproduction of a 13th-century knightly memorial
A striking reproduction of the monumental brass of Sir John D’Abernon, one of the earliest known military brasses in England — dated to circa 1277 and housed in St. Mary’s Church, Stoke D’Abernon, Surrey.
Depicted in full mail with a sword and spear, D’Abernon stands in solemn dignity, flanked by heraldic shields and grounded by a lion at his feet — a symbol of courage and constancy. His shield bears the chevron arms of the D’Abernon line, rendered here in sharp gilt against a deep blackened ground.
Framed in bold gilt wood, this reproduction captures the sacred austerity of the original while asserting its own commanding presence — ideal for any chamber, study, or reliquary wall.
Details
Subject: Sir John D’Abernon (the Elder), d. c.1277
Medium: Gilt-etched reproduction on darkened plate
Framing: Gilt wooden surround
Free Postage UK Mainland Only
Monumental Brass of Sir John D’Abernon
Vault Relic No. 042
20th-century reproduction of a 13th-century knightly memorial
A striking reproduction of the monumental brass of Sir John D’Abernon, one of the earliest known military brasses in England — dated to circa 1277 and housed in St. Mary’s Church, Stoke D’Abernon, Surrey.
Depicted in full mail with a sword and spear, D’Abernon stands in solemn dignity, flanked by heraldic shields and grounded by a lion at his feet — a symbol of courage and constancy. His shield bears the chevron arms of the D’Abernon line, rendered here in sharp gilt against a deep blackened ground.
Framed in bold gilt wood, this reproduction captures the sacred austerity of the original while asserting its own commanding presence — ideal for any chamber, study, or reliquary wall.
Details
Subject: Sir John D’Abernon (the Elder), d. c.1277
Medium: Gilt-etched reproduction on darkened plate
Framing: Gilt wooden surround
Free Postage UK Mainland Only
Monumental Brass of Sir John D’Abernon
Vault Relic No. 042
20th-century reproduction of a 13th-century knightly memorial
A striking reproduction of the monumental brass of Sir John D’Abernon, one of the earliest known military brasses in England — dated to circa 1277 and housed in St. Mary’s Church, Stoke D’Abernon, Surrey.
Depicted in full mail with a sword and spear, D’Abernon stands in solemn dignity, flanked by heraldic shields and grounded by a lion at his feet — a symbol of courage and constancy. His shield bears the chevron arms of the D’Abernon line, rendered here in sharp gilt against a deep blackened ground.
Framed in bold gilt wood, this reproduction captures the sacred austerity of the original while asserting its own commanding presence — ideal for any chamber, study, or reliquary wall.
Details
Subject: Sir John D’Abernon (the Elder), d. c.1277
Medium: Gilt-etched reproduction on darkened plate
Framing: Gilt wooden surround
Free Postage UK Mainland Only