A PAIR OF IBERIAN ARMORIAL WALL HANGINGS
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A PAIR OF IBERIAN ARMORIAL WALL HANGINGS

18TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF IBERIAN ARMORIAL WALL HANGINGS
18TH CENTURY
Red wool ground with heavy wool appliqué, central shield quartered with arms
86 in. x 88 in. (218 cm. x 223.5 cm.) (2)
來源
The arms are those of Don Ginés Miguel Fernando de Castro y Portugal, XI Conde de Lemos. According to Alfonso de Ceballos-Escalera Y Gila, Marques de la Floresta, La Insigne Orden del Toison de Oro, Madrid, 2000, pp. 387-388, Don Ginés Miguel Fernando de Castro y Portugal, XI Conde de Lemos was the son of don Pedro de Castro Portugal, X Conde de Lemos and of Ana de Borja y Centelles (daughter of the Duke of Gandia), he held many military positions, among which the titles of colonel of the regiment of the Nobleza de Lima (1670), deputy to the captain general of the navy and the armed forces, governor of Callao (1671), and first captain of the Reales Guardias de Corps.
He was then appointed caballero, or knight for his military exploits and was sworn in by the King of Spain in 1694 in Madrid.
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