Designed and carved for the beautifully restored King’s Observatory in Richmond Deer Park, which was commissioned in 1769 by King George III, the carving follows King George III’s first heraldic blazon, which is contemporary with the building’s creation. Carved in limewood, painted and gilded.
King George III coat of arms in the bare limewood, prior to painting, gilding and toning
Designed and carved for the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers' Prime Warden, the coat of arms combines their classical dolphin emblems and the coat of arms of Lord Phillimore.
The Worshipful Company of Basketmakers coat of arms carved in lime wood, water-gilded and painted.
The reverse of the display case for the Worshipful Company of Basketmakers’ coat of arms, in oak, with burr oak quarter-matched panels at front and back and hand-engraved plaque. Case designed and produced by Chris Ward.
A faithful rendition of the Worshipful Company of Joiners & Ceilers coat of arms, carved in sweet chestnut.
The Worshipful Company of Joiners & Ceilers crest, rendered in pear wood with a walnut base, at 10 cm tall