Thomas Cave Tomb - Stanford-on-Avon, Northamptonshire
Alabaster free standing tomb to Thomas Cave (c1558).
Alabaster free standing tomb to Thomas Cave (c1558).
Brass of Thomas Knightley (1516).
Alabster tomb containing the effigies of Thomas Lucy and his wife Joyce.
Standing monument with Ionic columns, metope frieze framing brass plate with priant figures.
Marble tomb of Sir John Throckmorton (d1580) and his wife Marjorie.
This alabaster and marble monument is to Ambrose Dudley (d1590), 3rd earl of Warwick. It consists of a effigy on a tomb chest with pilasters and angled columns. The Warwick bear is at his feet and the tomb chest contains heraldic shields around its sides.
This carved pew-end panel, from Thenford, Northamptonshire, dates to the late sixteenth or early seventeenth century (c.1580–1625) and belongs to the tradition of figurative church woodwork produced in England after the Reformation. Executed in shallow relief and enclosed within a moulded rectangular frame, the panel presents a compact and emblematic sacred image rather than a narrative scene.
Monumental brass dedicated to William Thorpe (d1504) and his wife Marion. Two figures 2ft 1in in height, with scrolls and inscription.