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Lady Sheffield
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Property / exhibited at: Society of Antiquaries of London Meeting / rank
 
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Property / exhibited at: Society of Antiquaries of London Meeting / qualifier
 
point in time: 8 May 1879Gregorian
Timestamp+1879-05-08T00:00:00Z
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Property / exhibited at: Society of Antiquaries of London Meeting / qualifier
 
item exhibited (free text): A box containing 16 heads, enammelled on copper, representing personages in costumes of the end of the XVIIth century and probably intended for German Emperors. (British English)
Property / exhibited at: Society of Antiquaries of London Meeting / qualifier
 
note: The objects were exhibited with Lady Sheffield's permission by Edward Peacock, FSA. (British English)
Property / exhibited at: Society of Antiquaries of London Meeting / reference
 
stated in: Society of Antiquaries of London Minute Books
specific reference information (free text): SAL 02/045 SAL Minute Book 45 21st Feb 1878 - 13th May 1886 (British English)
Property / exhibited at: Society of Antiquaries of London Meeting / reference
 
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Property / instance of: human / rank
 
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0000000510858622
Property / ISNI ID: 0000000510858622 / rank
 
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    8 May 1879Gregorian
    A box containing 16 heads, enammelled on copper, representing personages in costumes of the end of the XVIIth century and probably intended for German Emperors. (British English)
    The objects were exhibited with Lady Sheffield's permission by Edward Peacock, FSA. (British English)
    0000000510858622
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