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The items still present include a floriated coffin lid, and the remains of a damaged medieval pew.
The cover is from after 1600, of brown leather tooled in gold-leaf with a floriated pattern, measuring 385 * 285 mm.
It contains an incised floriated cross head, with a trefoil cut on each side of the stem just below the crosshead.
He also designed floriated borders and initials for the books, drawing inspiration from incunabula and their woodcut illustrations.
Upon each of the floriated (the arms) of the cross are arranged the three alchemical principles of sulfur, salt, and mercury.
The reverse of the coin shows a floriated cross with a quatrefoil in the centre; the legend is (He shall be exalted in glory).
Dating from around 1320, it contains two recessed medieval tombs in the south wall, one of which contains a tomb slab decorated with a carved floriated cross.
Although it was extensively restored in the 1840s, it still boasts a 13th century chancel and a famous brass of the 14th century, depicting a floriated cross design.
Seljuk carpets can be characterized by geometric and stylized floriated motifs called guls in repeating rows and by Kufic syle inscription border patterns.
It contains more than 45 figures; in the centre, Jesus is standing, holding a floriated sceptre in the right hand and the Cross of the Resurrection in the left.
They were some time acquiring a stove and when they did find what they wanted, a silver-scrolled monster with floriated warming ovens and a front like a nickel-plated tulip garden, they had trouble getting it.
The floriated Gothic church, with its marbled interior and exterior flying buttresses, pinnacles and crockets, is one of the most remarkable structures on Long Island and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.
Archbishop Ilsley Catholic Technology College in Acocks Green, Birmingham, who use his coat of arms (five golden birds around a golden floriated cross on a blue shield, derived from that of St Edward the Confessor) as their school badge.
There is a number of 14th century tomb recesses, an inscribed slab with a floriated cross to Dame Felice la Blonde and a number of monuments to the Yates of Buckland Manor, including the brass of John Yate (1578).
At the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Garden City, a floriated Gothic church consecrated in 1885 and the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island, declining attendance had left the cathedral, which can comfortably seat about 650 people, less than half full on most Sundays in recent years.