Founders Hall Coade Stone

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Author name
artfletch
Source
Sketchfab
Polygon Count
579,624
Release Date
2019-03-06
License
CC BY 4.0

Asset Overview

A coade stone outside Founders Hall on Bartholomew Passage, off Cloth Fair, London. It is a representation of the Founders Company's coat of arms and used to sit atop an earlier iteration of Founders Hall. It was lost in the 19th Century and then found in a garden center in the 21st Century where it was reaquired and brought to its current location. The Founders Company is a medieval guild for workers in small objects cast in brass such as candlesticks and weights and measures. Date: 1800 https://www.foundersco.org.uk/ Thank you to the Beadle (Leo) of Founders Hall for his help with the history of the stone. 131 photos taken in March 2019 with a Sony a6000 and processed in Agisoft Metashape.