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The Garthorne Plate

George Garthorne, c. 1680

The plate is engraved with the arms of the City of Newcastle as well as those of various gentry of Newcastle from the late-seventeenth to the early-nineteenth century, making this piece of considerable importance to the history and heritage of Newcastle. Its London manufacture demonstrates its perceived worth; a piece from the capital would have greater status than a provincial piece at this time. However, the later engraving on the reverse (1835) may have been local, Newcastle makers and engravers by this time being well able to undertake such work.

More information

Title of artwork, date

The Garthorne Plate, c. 1680

Date supported

1996

Medium and material

Silver

Dimensions

48 cm

Grant

5000

Total cost

20000

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