A WILLIAM AND MARY PAINTED ARMORIAL HATCHMENT ON PANEL
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A WILLIAM AND MARY PAINTED ARMORIAL HATCHMENT ON PANEL

CIRCA 1690

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A WILLIAM AND MARY PAINTED ARMORIAL HATCHMENT ON PANEL
CIRCA 1690
The gilt-heightened lion passant within a shield and motto INTRO UT EXEAM
19½ in. (49.5 cm.) high; 20½ in. (52 cm.) wide
Together with a George III hand coloured and gilt-heightened Coat-of-Arms on paper, printed 'John Giles, Birm, Fecit' to bottom corner, the arms are those of Pershouse of Reynolds Hall and Sedgley, Co. Stafford, originally of Pershouse Hall confirmed by Sir Richard St. George (1554/5-1635), Norroy King of Arms in his visitation of Stafford in 1614, in an ebonised frame (2)
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