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Window roundel, associated with Anne of Denmark

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Postcard of Window roundel, associated with Anne of Denmark.
000-100-083-606-C
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Window roundel, associated with Anne of Denmark

This window roundel, dated 1600, is one of the few complete examples of early stained glass to have survived in Scotland. It would have been cut, decorated and mounted by a glass-wright, probably in a royal palace or associated church building.

The roundel shows the royal arms of Scotland impaling those of Anne of Denmark, the wife of James VI. It bears the motto: 'In my Defenc[e] God me Defend.'


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Online ID: 000-100-083-606-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.1996.263
Date: 1600
Material: Stained glass. Inscription: [1600]
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What: Roundel, stained glass
Subject:
Who: Queen Anne of Denmark
Where: Denmark
SCOTLAND
Event:
Description: Stained glass roundel with the Royal Arms of Scotland impaling the Arms of Queen Anne of Denmark, dated 1600
References:
  • Marshall, R. K. (ed). Dynasty: The Royal House of Stewart. Edinburgh: NGS & NMS, 1990 
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