Tudor royal goldsmiths

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Tudor royal goldsmiths were the specialist craftsmen who designed, created, and maintained the English monarchy’s precious metalwork and regalia during the Tudor dynasty.

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Tudor royal goldsmiths canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf court officeholders
goldsmiths
group of artisans
country Kingdom of England
duty appraising precious metals and jewels for the Crown
designing royal regalia
keeping inventories of royal plate
maintaining royal plate and jewels
manufacturing royal regalia
melting and remaking plate on royal command
repairing royal regalia
supplying gifts and diplomatic presents in precious metal
employer English monarchy NERFINISHED
Tudor monarchs NERFINISHED
endTime 1603
fieldOfWork coin and medal design
goldsmithing
jewellery design
metalwork for the royal household
regalia production
silversmithing
hadPrivilege direct access to the monarch for commissions
payment from the royal Exchequer
hadRank royal servant
languageOfWork English
notableMember Affabel Partridge NERFINISHED
Cornelis Hayes NERFINISHED
John Mabbe NERFINISHED
Nicholas Hilliard NERFINISHED
Robert Brandon NERFINISHED
operatedInPeriod Tudor period
partOf Royal Household of England NERFINISHED
produced crowns and coronets
cups, flagons, and table plate for the royal household
liturgical plate for the Chapel Royal
orbs
royal chains and collars of office
sceptres
regulatedBy Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths NERFINISHED
serviceTo Edward VI of England NERFINISHED
Elizabeth I of England NERFINISHED
Henry VII of England NERFINISHED
Henry VIII of England NERFINISHED
Mary I of England NERFINISHED
significantEvent creation of new Elizabethan court jewellery styles
expansion of royal plate under Henry VIII
melting of monastic plate after the Dissolution of the Monasteries
startTime 1485
supervisedBy Lord Chamberlain of the Household NERFINISHED
Treasurer of the Chamber
usedMaterial enamel
gold
pearls
precious stones
silver
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

Royal Court of England NERFINISHED
Royal Mint of England NERFINISHED

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Royal goldsmiths of Charles II precededBy Tudor royal goldsmiths