A SET OF FOUR ENGLISH GRADUATED LEATHER BLACK JACKS
A SET OF FOUR ENGLISH GRADUATED LEATHER BLACK JACKS

18TH CENTURY

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A SET OF FOUR ENGLISH GRADUATED LEATHER BLACK JACKS
18TH CENTURY
Of baluster outline with loop finial to the handles, each bearing the remains of painted later painted coat-of-arms for William Lygon, the Earls Beauchamp
The tallest -- 15 ¼ in. (38.5 cm.) high; The smallest -- 8 5/8 in. (21.5 cm.) high
來源

The John Fardon Collection, sold Christie's South Kensington, 16 March 1994, lot 40 (£3800)
出版
Oliver Baker, Black Jacks and Leather Bottells, published 1921, page 81, plate 11

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The arms are those of Lygon, as borne by the Earls Beauchamp with a mullet for difference denoting a third son, probably for the Hon. Henry Beauchamp (1794-1863), later 4th Earl Beauchamp who succeeded his brother in 1853. He was a general in the army and married Lady Susan Caroline Eliot (d. 1835), daughter of the 2nd Earl of St. Germans in 1824.

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