A re-applied British royal arms worked in metal threads with silk, metal stud and painted details, with rampant lion and unicorn, against a later royal blue plush velvet ground--40 x 46in. (100 x 115cm.), the arms circa 1815-37, the ground recent, framed, some damage and wear
A re-applied British royal arms worked in metal threads with silk, metal stud and painted details, with rampant lion and unicorn, against a later royal blue plush velvet ground--40 x 46in. (100 x 115cm.), the arms circa 1815-37, the ground recent, framed, some damage and wear

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A re-applied British royal arms worked in metal threads with silk, metal stud and painted details, with rampant lion and unicorn, against a later royal blue plush velvet ground--40 x 46in. (100 x 115cm.), the arms circa 1815-37, the ground recent, framed, some damage and wear
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Sale room notice
These are in fact the arms of George III, not William IV.

Lot Essay

Said to be the arms of William IV from Brighton Pavilion.

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