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After Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, By Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co.
Fortune, (Fate) from the corridor in Red House, Bexley Heath, Kent
Enamelled stained glass, lead
1862 circa - 1865 circa
Dimensions: 19.9 cm x cm
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Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. and Morris & Co., Stained Glass
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The allegorical figure of Fortune was taken from designs for 'Cinderella' tiles at The Hill.
02/06/2019
Owner
Dates Owned
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Accession
no.
circa
Mrs Jane Morris (née Jane Burden - Janey, Mrs William Morris)
1860-1879
William Morris
1860-1879
Commander James Arnold Heathcote
1866-1877
Edmund Charlesworth
1879-1889
Charlesworth sold The Red House for £2900
Sir Charles John Holmes
1889-1903
Henry and Maude Muff
1903-1920
Arthur James Sherwell
1920-1924
Walter Scott Godfrey
1924-1927
Alfred Herbert Horsfall
1927-1935
Thomas Curtis Hills
1935-1952
Richard "Dick" Toms
1952-1957
Ted and Doris Hollamby
1952-2003
Jean and David Macdonald
1957-1964
The Red House - National Trust
2003 - Present
NT 60119
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Title
Author/Editor
Year
Page No. & Illustrations
Attachments
The Stained Glass of William Morris and His Circle, 2 vols (1974 & 1975 - Catalogue)
Albert Charles (A. C.) Sewter
1974
p. 15 doesn't know who it is by
William Morris: A Life for Our Time
Fiona MacCarthy
1994
colour pls. I-IV, pls. 35-36 between pp. 204-205, pp. 154-196
William Morris Tiles: The Tile Designs of Morris and His Fellow-Workers
Richard and Hilary Myers
1996
Plate 2a p 34