The small leaden, seal-like objects used to note and testify the origin, type and quality of different sorts of cloth fabrics are almost unknown in the Hungarian scholarly literature. This paper gives the evaluation of the 115 medieval and early modern cloth seals from the Hungarian National Museum. | Késő középkori és kora újkori textilplombák a Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum gyűjteményében. A kisméretű, pecsétszerű, a különböző posztótermékek eredetét, fajtáját és minőségét igazoló ólomplombák a magyar szakirodalomban szinte ismeretlenek. A tanulmány a Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum gyűjteményének 115 darab középkori és kora újkori plombájával foglalkozik
The main peculiarities of the Hungarian fourteenth-century costume based on the miniatures of Chron...
This thesis considers the leaden seals which were attached to textiles from the late 14th- to the e...
For more information on this type of object, see Robert Webley, Cloth Seals (2001 guide), Portable...
In Hungary, lead cloth seals have gained increasing recognition by those in the profession as well a...
by Miroslav Glejtek, Univerzita Konštantína Filozofa v Nitre To be able to understand the seal as a ...
This article presents a collection of early modern cloth seals revealed during an excavation in Gdań...
Straipsnyje apžvelgiama XIV –XVI a. Lietuvos kilmingųjų antspaudų naudojimo dokumentuose praktika ir...
The potential for large sizes, portability and versatility for religious objects including banners, ...
This survey explores the origins of the lead cloth seal and its use in the primary production proces...
Friedenberg's work provides the first comprehensive study of the use of seals by Jews from the 12th ...
The paper focuses on the Modern Period seals and sealing in credible places (locus credibilis) in th...
One might perceive the Middle Ages as an era of certain rights and privileges. Social stratification...
There are few professionals who make research on the development of kinds, constructions and use of ...
The study presents the state of research into burgher heraldry in Slovakia. It notes the perspective...
During the 15th, 16th and 17th century many commodities were traded from east to west and vice versa...
The main peculiarities of the Hungarian fourteenth-century costume based on the miniatures of Chron...
This thesis considers the leaden seals which were attached to textiles from the late 14th- to the e...
For more information on this type of object, see Robert Webley, Cloth Seals (2001 guide), Portable...
In Hungary, lead cloth seals have gained increasing recognition by those in the profession as well a...
by Miroslav Glejtek, Univerzita Konštantína Filozofa v Nitre To be able to understand the seal as a ...
This article presents a collection of early modern cloth seals revealed during an excavation in Gdań...
Straipsnyje apžvelgiama XIV –XVI a. Lietuvos kilmingųjų antspaudų naudojimo dokumentuose praktika ir...
The potential for large sizes, portability and versatility for religious objects including banners, ...
This survey explores the origins of the lead cloth seal and its use in the primary production proces...
Friedenberg's work provides the first comprehensive study of the use of seals by Jews from the 12th ...
The paper focuses on the Modern Period seals and sealing in credible places (locus credibilis) in th...
One might perceive the Middle Ages as an era of certain rights and privileges. Social stratification...
There are few professionals who make research on the development of kinds, constructions and use of ...
The study presents the state of research into burgher heraldry in Slovakia. It notes the perspective...
During the 15th, 16th and 17th century many commodities were traded from east to west and vice versa...
The main peculiarities of the Hungarian fourteenth-century costume based on the miniatures of Chron...
This thesis considers the leaden seals which were attached to textiles from the late 14th- to the e...
For more information on this type of object, see Robert Webley, Cloth Seals (2001 guide), Portable...