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A 19th Century painted Coat of
A 19th Century painted Coat of Arms, a severed head held by a knight's arm above a rampant lion upon a green shield with the motto 'Artibus et Armis' below, oil on canvas, 30cm x 24.5cm
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CAST METAL HERALDIC COAT OF
CAST METAL HERALDIC COAT OF ARMSCast metal coat of arms, crossed spear and battle axe, close helm above divided shield, with fleurs-de-lis and rose, approx 15"h, 11.25"w, 5.75lbs
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Beadwork coat of arms framed.
Beadwork coat of arms framed.
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(2) LARGE DECORATIVE HERALDIC
(2) LARGE DECORATIVE HERALDIC COAT OF ARMS(lot of 2) Decorative heraldic coat of arms, painted plaster over foam with wood board backing, late 20th c., hanging hardware on the reverse, including: (1) Lowndes, lion head crest over knight's helm, with lion head and interlaced fretwork shield elements, (1) Clan Montgomery, crest of female figure with anchor over knight's helm, shield with three fleur-de-lis, banner with motto "gardez bien;" both with loss, approx 57"h, 40.5"w, 5"d **Provenance: a Santa Fe, New Mexico estate**
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CARVED ROYAL COAT OF ARMS OF THE
CARVED ROYAL COAT OF ARMS OF THE UNITED KINGDOMEnglish carved architectural element, Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom, in a parcel gilt and polychrome painted finish, crest of statant guardant lion wearing the St Edward's Crown, over a quartered shield with three passant guardant lions of England, rampant lion and double tressure flory-counterflory of Scotland, and the harp of Ireland, Garter circlet surrounds the shield inscribed with the Order's motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense" (shamed be he who thinks evil of it), flanked by the dexter supporter of a crowned English lion, the sinister supporter a Scottish unicorn, crossed flags over cannons and anchors with greenery including thistles, roses, and shamrocks, draped banner with motto "Dieu et mon Droit" (God and my Right), unicorn lacking horn, approx 19"h, 30.5"l, 5.75"d, 9.5lbs **Provenance: From a prominent Dallas, Texas estate**
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English tapestry coat of arms
English tapestry coat of arms 19th century The central quartered shield symbolizing England, Ireland & Scotland, surrounded by the Royal order of the Garter motto 'HON Y SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE', surmounted by the imperial crown and flanked by a rampant lion and unicorn each united by a banner inscribed 'DIEU ET MON DROIT', framed. H: 25 in. x W: 24 in. PROVENANCE: Property from the Estate of Westmore and Esther Willcox, New York City and Charlottesville, Virginia. -no holes or restoration -faded around edges
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(3) PAINTED ENGLISH COATS OF ARMS
(3) PAINTED ENGLISH COATS OF ARMS Heraldic Seals, the first of the United Kingdom, circa 1890 gouache on vellum, in black ribbed frame with gilt liner, matted and glazed, OS: 22 1/2" x 18 3/4", SS: 13 1/2" x 9 3/4"; PLUS Unidentified Family Crest, watercolor on paper, circa 1870, having motto "Qui Invidet Minor Est", in gilt and red molded frame, matted and glazed under new glass, OS: 9 1/2" x 11 1/4", SS: 6 1/2" x 7", folded and toned; PLUS Shield for Family Cooke, late 20th c. print, in black ribbed frame with gilt liner, matted and glazed, OS: 14" x 12 1/2", SS: 7 1/2" x 5 1/2", good condition.
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THE BRUSHMAKER'S GUILD PAINTED
THE BRUSHMAKER'S GUILD PAINTED COAT-OF-ARMS
19TH CENTURY the wood panel painted with a polychrome coat-of-arms with the motto 'UNITED TO PROTECT NOT COMBINED TO INJURE', in a gilt frame79cm high, 68cm wide in total
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Vintage carved wood coat of arms;
Vintage carved wood coat of arms; as-is condition- General marks and surface wear, scratches, rubbing, flaws, and losses. Possible restorations; L 17 1/2" H 21 1/2" (Approx.)Provenance: The Stone Collection
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A late 16th Century Spanish
A late 16th Century Spanish applique and embroidered coat of arms denoting a prince-bishop (three tassels), quartered on blue and red with crescent and a crenellated castle wall, mounted on board, circa 1570, 50.5cm x 42cm/Provenance: Mayorcas Ltd., Dec 1985
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THREE PAINTED OAK COATS-OF-ARMS
THREE PAINTED OAK COATS-OF-ARMS
LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first with a helmet crest issuing a rampant leopard flanked by two leopard supporters and motto 'Aequam memento servare mentem'; the second with the arms of the City of Nottingham with a three towered castle crest flanked by two stag supporters with motto 'Vivit post funera virtus'; and the third the arms of Charles Grant, 1st Baron Glenelg(3)Largest 53cm high, 46cm wide
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ARMORIAL COAT OF ARMS. LATE 18TH
ARMORIAL COAT OF ARMS. LATE 18TH CENTURY.Watercolor on vellum painting of the Belcher family, coat of arms with the motto loyal unto death in Latin. 7 1/8" x 5 1/2" overall 9 3/4" x 8". Overall excellent condition.
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Cast Iron Coat of Arms of The
Cast Iron Coat of Arms of The Netherlands, 19th century parcel gilt and polychromed 22.5 x 25.5 in — 57.2 x 64.8 cm
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A Royal Navy Coat of Arms in
A Royal Navy Coat of Arms in primitive needlework, 20th Century, 46cm x 50cm
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18C COAT OF ARMS EMBROIDERED
18C COAT OF ARMS EMBROIDERED TEXTILE Europe,18th CenturyDepicts a sparrow over a quartered shield decorated with wolf heads and flowers framed by a botanical wreath over deep red.
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Pair of English embroidered Royal
Pair of English embroidered Royal Coats of Arms probably 17th century On the later mahogany tripod stands, the red silk brocade embroidered in silver and colored thread with the Royal Coat of Arms, within a scrolling foliate border with silver fringe and bullion tassels. (2). H: 50, W: 24, Stands H: 62 1/2 in. ,000-3,000 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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Pair of English embroidered Royal
Pair of English embroidered Royal Coat of Arms probably 17th century On the later mahogany tripod stands, the red silk brocade embroidered in silver and colored thread with the Royal Coat of Arms, within a scrolling foliate border, with silver fringe and bullion tassels. (2). H: 50, W: 24, Stands: H: 62 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: From a private Kentucky collection
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Cast iron armorial crest signed
Cast iron armorial crest signed verso "Sir Thos." c.1900. Repainted. 40"x18"
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ARCHITECTURAL CAST IRON COAT OF
ARCHITECTURAL CAST IRON COAT OF ARMS NETHERLANDSDutch parcel gilt cast iron architectural heraldic crest, polychrome painted, having crown atop pulled back curtains, ermine ground, with lions rampant flanking shield topped by crown, depicting single lion holding sword, banner beneath marked "Je Maintiendrai" (I will maintain), all over "Hofleverancier" (purveyor to the royal household), approx 39.5"h, 31"w
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Hand colored heraldic emblems,
Hand colored heraldic emblems, 1535: Le Blason Des Armes/ Avec Les Armes des princes, etc. (Paris: Imprime nouuessement a Paris pour Jehan Sainct denys libraire, etc.), circa 1535. 5.5x4 inches. [50] pages, with hand-colored illustrations of coats of arms throughout the work. Later full vellum, ruled and decorated in gilt on the covers and spine, old dated (1538) annotation on verso of endpaper. Title and several pages show early restoration to foredges. Descended in the House of Schwarzenberg
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(ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT HERALDRY) A
(ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT HERALDRY) A hand-painted Coat-of-Arms Austro-Hungarian featuring a central armorial set against a sky and landscape with ostriches manuscript text to verso on vellum sixteenth-century matted. 13 3/8 x 9 inches.
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ENGLISH CARVED LLOYD'S OF LONDON
ENGLISH CARVED LLOYD'S OF LONDON COAT OF ARMSEnglish carved wood architectural element, coat of arms of the Incorporation of Lloyd's of London, wreath composed of oak leaves, central coat of arms, crest of H.M.S. La Lutine, over a divided shield with St. George's Flag and sword (emblem of The Corporation of The City of London), over a fouled anchor, dexter and sinister supporters of a sea lion proper holding a trident, draped banner with motto "Fidentia" (self-confidence), multiple areas of loss and restoration, approx 18"h, 20"w, 4"d, 10lbs **Provenance: From a prominent Dallas, Texas estate, purchased from Ossowski, London**
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CAST ROYAL COAT OF ARMS OF THE
CAST ROYAL COAT OF ARMS OF THE UNITED KINGDOMDecorative Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom, cast resin wall plaque, late 20th c., polychrome and parcel gilt paint-decorated, approx 30"h, 28"w
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ARCHITECTURAL CARVED HERALDIC
ARCHITECTURAL CARVED HERALDIC ARMORIAL CRESTLarge architectural carved heraldic crest, likely English, crest of a bull's head over close helm, flanked by shield with double-headed eagle, lion rampant, shield with divided field, three bulls' heads, possibly associated with the Boleyn family, three battle-axes, ermine tincture, possibly associated with the Gibbs family, framed by militaria including flags, drums, trumpets, shields with eagle and wyvern, cannons, axes, quivers of arrows, etc., reverse marked "restored 1906," approx 18.75"h, 72.5"l, 4.5"w **Provenance: From a prominent Dallas, Texas estate**
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THREE POLYCHROMED AND PARCEL-GILT
THREE POLYCHROMED AND PARCEL-GILT OAK ARMORIALS, BY W. & A. MUSSETT, LONDON comprising two shields and a diamond shaped panel, decorated with pomegranate trees, stags, lions, and armorial devices, stamped maker's marks(3)46cm high, 33cm wide
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English Armorialist's Panel, first
English Armorialist's Panel, first quarter 19th century, bearing oil sketches of a coat-of-arms and three crests, all of the images on a black ground, h. 10-7/8", w. 8-1/2". Ex-collection: Bryan Hall, The Old Rectory, Banningham, Norfolk.
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NORTH EUROPEAN COAT OF ARMSNORTH
NORTH EUROPEAN COAT OF ARMSNORTH EUROPEAN COAT OF ARMS, late 19th/early 20th Century, parcel-gilt carved of quartered rampant lions and towers, surmounted by a crown, polychrome traces, h: 22 x w: 17 in. Provenance: Russell B. Aiken Collection, sold Christie's New York, Champ Soleil Sale, 25 November 2003, lot 162
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A DERBY ARMORIAL PLATE enamelled
A DERBY ARMORIAL PLATE
enamelled and gilt with the arms of Kemeys-Tynte with those of Swinnerton, the cobalt border richly gilt with scrolling foliage, 21cm diam, gilt mark, c1815-20
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4 Hand Colored Engravings - Italian
4 Hand Colored Engravings - Italian Coats of Arms.Inscribed top center ''Damiglie Cittadine.'' From a storage warehouse. Dimensions: 14.75'' high x 9.75'' wide. Condition: Very good.
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LARGE GILT & POLYCHROMED WOODEN
LARGE GILT & POLYCHROMED WOODEN HERALDIC WALL CRESTAn antique continental coat-of-arms wall relief, gilt and polychrome wood and gesso. The banner bears the motto "Deus Protector Meus," and the central shield features arrows, stars, and swans.
Measures 27 1/2" x 55" x 5".
Condition
Some chipping/ flaking to the gesso. Rubbing and wear to the gilt finish.
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Carved Coat-of-Arms late 18th/early
Carved Coat-of-Arms late 18th/early 19th century, fan-shaped platform, probably satinwood with applied ebony edge molding, carved prince-of-Wales feathers over crown and banner "ICH DIEN" (I serve), 30-1/2 x 32-3/4 x 1-3/4 in.,
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A late 17th Century Italian
A late 17th Century Italian carved cedar coat of arms within elaborate carved scrolling and coronet surmount and a putto to each side, 85cm x 168cm/see illustration
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ITALIAN WROUGHT IRON HERALDIC
ITALIAN WROUGHT IRON HERALDIC SHEILD COAT OF ARMSItalian wrought iron heraldic coat of arms, 20th c., having two crossed swords, central lion rampant over shield-form back, ring for hanging at back, approx 30"h, 25.5"w
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SHEFFIELD SILVERPLATE DOMEmark of
SHEFFIELD SILVERPLATE DOMEmark of T. and J. Creswick, Porter Street, Sheffield; with engraved coat of arms depicting a serpent and three swords; Provenance: The Estate of Henry and Lillian Mosauer; 14 1/4 inches wide; 10 1/4 inches deep; 8 1/4 inches high Condition:
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A Large Carved and Polychrome
A Large Carved and Polychrome Decorated Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom
19th Century
Height 56 x width 70 x depth 18 inches.
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A Large Pair of English Armorial
A Large Pair of English Armorial Chenets bearing the Coat of Arms of Field Gilt bronze chenets with armorial crest gadrooned knop finials over "C" scroll base which are flat and wide with relief resembling a tapestry panel with tassel raised on flat gadrooned feet. Impaled crest with feathered cartouche having a banner beneath with Latin motto translating to "A mind conscious of rectitude is a brazen wall". 19-3/4"T x 12-3/4"W x 27-1/2"D. Prov: from the collection of Frederick Hale McDuff.