![[ENGLISH GRANT OF ARMS.] A grant of arms to Samuel Strutt, Esquire Clerk Assistant of the House of Lords, [London], 4 April 1772, signed by Martin Leake, Principal King of Arms and Charles Townley, King of Arms. 1 page, oblong folio, on vellum, watercolor headpiece and coats-of-arms, with two silk ribbons and round metal cases holding seals still intact. Housed in its contemporary hinged wooden box, brown blind-tooled morocco, shaped in the form of the deed with the two compartments for the seals at bottom.](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2006/NYR/2006_NYR_01769_0401_000(122641).jpg?w=1)
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[ENGLISH GRANT OF ARMS.] A grant of arms to Samuel Strutt, Esquire Clerk Assistant of the House of Lords, [London], 4 April 1772, signed by Martin Leake, Principal King of Arms and Charles Townley, King of Arms. 1 page, oblong folio, on vellum, watercolor headpiece and coats-of-arms, with two silk ribbons and round metal cases holding seals still intact. Housed in its contemporary hinged wooden box, brown blind-tooled morocco, shaped in the form of the deed with the two compartments for the seals at bottom.
A VERY FINE 18TH-CENTURY GRANT OF ARMS IN ITS ORIGINAL TOOLED-LEATHER CASE. The arms at left and right are those of Martin Leake, Principal King of Arms, and Charles Townley, King of Arms, representing the arms of the South, East and West parts of England.
A VERY FINE 18TH-CENTURY GRANT OF ARMS IN ITS ORIGINAL TOOLED-LEATHER CASE. The arms at left and right are those of Martin Leake, Principal King of Arms, and Charles Townley, King of Arms, representing the arms of the South, East and West parts of England.