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Loving cups, the property of the Cloth Workers Company (colour litho)

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Loving cups, the property of the Cloth Workers Company (colour litho)

6016801 Loving cups, the property of the Cloth Workers Company (colour litho) by Richardson, Charles James (1806-71); Private Collection; (add.info.: Loving cups, the property of the Cloth Workers Company. Illustration for Studies from Old English Mansions, Third Series, by C J Richardson (Thomas McLean, 1845).); © Look and Learn

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Cups Homes Landsitz Loving Manors Old English Mansions Property Stately Architects Dwelling Places Manor House Manor Houses Mansions Stately Homes


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This vibrant lithograph print showcases the exquisite collection of loving cups owned by the Cloth Workers Company. The image, captured by Charles James Richardson in the mid-19th century, offers a glimpse into the opulence and grandeur of old English mansions. The loving cups, beautifully displayed on an ornate table, are a testament to the craftsmanship and wealth of this prestigious company. Each cup is meticulously designed with intricate details and adorned with precious metals and gemstones. These cups symbolize not only luxury but also tradition and heritage. Richardson's illustration was featured in his book "Studies from Old English Mansions" providing readers with a visual feast of architectural wonders. This particular litho highlights the magnificence of these stately homes that once graced the British countryside. As we delve into history through this image, it becomes evident that these manor houses were more than just dwellings; they represented power, status, and elegance. They served as symbols of aristocracy and provided shelter for generations of noble families. Through this print, we can appreciate both the skillful artistry behind these loving cups as well as their historical significance within English society. It serves as a reminder of our rich architectural heritage while offering us a window into a world long gone but forever preserved in art.

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