Copper Trade Token
These tokens were used as a form of substitute currency in the last quarter of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth century, due to insufficient availability of official copper coinage. ...
Copper Trade Token
These tokens were used as a form of substitute currency in the last quarter of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth century, due to insufficient availability of official copper coinage. ...
Copy of Shakespeare Monument Bust from Holy Trinity Church - front
This plaster-cast copy was made from the bust which forms part of the monument in Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, where Shakespeare is buried.
The monument was presumably commissioned by ...
Copy of the Chandos portrait by Ozias Humphrey, 1783
This drawing, commissioned by the scholar Edmund Malone, is a copy of the Chandos Portrait (c. 1610). On the reverse is written, in Malone's hand, his opinion that it is a very faithful copy and invaluable. ...
Czechoslovakian Quatercentenary Medal
This medal was struck in Czechoslovakia to commemorate the 400th anniversary in 1964 of Shakespeare's birth. Designed by M. Knobloch. Presented by a delegate to the 11th International Shakespeare Conference ...
Czechoslovakian Quatercentenary Medal
This medal was struck in Czechoslovakia to commemorate the 400th anniversary in 1964 of Shakespeare's birth. Designed by M. Knobloch. Presented by a delegate to the 11th International Shakespeare Conference ...
Dalton portrait of William Shakespeare
This painting is copied from the Chandos Portrait.
Height 48 cm; width 40 cm (frame). Oil on panel
Probably painted in the nineteenth-century
By W.F. Dalton
Identity number SBT 1994-19/40
Doulton Quatercentenary Commemorative Plate - front
This plate bears a transfer-print reproduction of the Droeshout engraving of Shakespeare, taken from the title-page of the 'First Folio. It was commissioned by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
The ...
Dutch Quatercentenary Medal
A bronze commemorative medal from the Netherlands for the Quatercentenary, 1964. Designed by V.S.P. Esser.
This Dutch bronze medal re-interprets the Shakespeare icon, probably drawing on the Droeshout ...
Dutch Quatercentenary Medal
A bronze commemorative medal from the Netherlands for the Quatercentenary, 1964. Designed by V.S.P. Esser.
The inscription on the reverse reads "SHAKESPEARE. MCDLXIV (1564). MCMLXIV (1964)".
Identity ...
Ely Palace portrait of William Shakespeare
This portrait in was once owned by Thomas Turton, Bishop of Ely, (1780-1864). Following the Bishop's death it was sold and then donated by its purchaser to the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in 1864. ...
Engraving of the Jansen portrait of William Shakespeare
In all probability the earlier portrait depicted Sir Thomas Overbury (1581-1613) and was subsequently falsified to look like a portrait of Shakespeare. Printed by R. Dunkarton, from an earlier portrait ...
Framed Glass Souvenir
Silhouette of William Shakespeare, hand painted on glass.
Identity number SBT 1989-24/14
Hungarian Quatercentenary Plaquette
This small bronze plaque, with only one decorated side, was designed in Hungary for the four-hundredth anniversary in 1964 of Shakespeare's birth. The image is derived from Martin Droeshout's engraving ...
'Man of the Millennium' Mug
This was commissioned by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust following Shakespeare's nomination as "Man of the Millennium" by a BBC Radio Four listeners' poll.
The drawing is by Clive Francis, whose ...
Miniature Bust of Shakespeare - 3/4
A continental porcelain bust derived from the Chandos and Chesterfield portraits.
Identity number SBT 1998-5/6
Mosaic of Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon
This design was produced for the building designed by Harris, Martin and Harris of Birmingham and opened in 1883 to house a branch of the Birmingham Banking Company in Stratford-upon-Avon. The panels ...
Oval portrait of William Shakespeare
This painting is unusual in that it depicts Shakespeare in profile and shows him wearing a medallion. It shares with the Chandos portrait and later variants the depiction of Shakespeare as wearing a shirt ...