
H 203 x W 276 mm
228 pages
316 figures, 2 maps (colour throughout)
Published Dec 2025
ISBN
Paperback: 9781803278834
Digital: 9781803278841
Keywords
Limoges; Enamels; Medieval Art; Finds; Aquitane; Gazetteer
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This book explores Limoges enamels in medieval England, tracing their arrival after Henry II’s marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine. It catalogs finds and damage patterns, revealing concealment and mutilation during the Reformation, when liturgical objects were targeted as “idolatry.”
List of Figures
Preface
Abbreviations
Limoges Enamels: French Art in Medieval England
Introduction
Enamels in England before AD c. 1150
Limoges and its medieval enamels
Physical condition of objects
Find spots and provenances
Specific find spots
Deliberate concealment and iconoclasm
Later history: English antiquaries and collectors of Limoges enamels
Work by Limoges craftsmen and their imitators in medieval England
Conclusion
Gazetteer of Limoges Enamels from Medieval England
Bedfordshire
Berkshire
Buckinghamshire
Cambridgeshire
Cheshire
Cumberland
Devon
Dorset
Durham
Essex
Gloucestershire
Hampshire
Herefordshire
Hertfordshire
Huntingdonshire
Kent
Leicestershire
Lincolnshire
London
London Private collections c. 1700-1840
Middlesex
Norfolk
Northamptonshire
Northumberland
Nottinghamshire
Oxfordshire
Rutland
Shropshire
Somerset
Staffordshire
Suffolk
Surrey
Sussex
Warwickshire
Westmorland
Wiltshire
Yorkshire
Appendix A: Excavated Limoges Objects
Appendix B: Opus Lemovicensis: ‘Work of Limoges’: Documentary References
Appendix C: Religious Houses and Cathedrals in England with Limoges Enamels
Bibliography
Image Credits
Index
Marian Campbell, F.S.A., is a graduate of University College London and is a former Senior Curator of Metalwork at the Victoria & Albert Museum. She has written widely – her books include Medieval European Jewellery (2009), Decorative Ironwork (1997) and Introduction to Medieval Enamels (1985).