LOT 657 An armorial panel,
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An armorial panel, 1669, an example of funeral heraldry, the dexter left-hand side for the husband is Richardson of Northumberland (Arms granted 1615), this impales the sinister side on the right for Gethin, on panel, split, 71 x 58cm, in a painted wood frame Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Sable on a chief argent three lions' heads erased ermines langued gules (Richardson of Northumberland), 2nd and 3rd, Sable three gauntlets argent (Gunter); impaling, Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Azure [faded] a stag salient argent ducally crowned and attired or (Gethin), 2nd and 3rd, Or on a chevron sable three falcons'[?] heads erased or (Philips?). Crests on esquires' helms: Dexter, Issuant from a mural crown or a lion's head sable ermines langued gules antiquely crowned or; Sinister, between two wings endorsed argent a buck statant of the first ducally crowned and attired or. For Thomas Richardson of Clements Inn, who was married in St Mary Magdalene, Milk St, London, 8 September 1642, to Elizabeth Gettins (died 24 September 1666). He died 30 November 1669. We are grateful to Chloe Cockerill and Dr A C G Gray of the Heraldry Society for their identification of the armorial. Condition report: In three pieces and needs repair. Poor condition. Please view additional image of the back.
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