A VICTORIAN CARVED AND PAINTED OAK COAT-OF-ARMS FOR STRICKLAND-CONSTABLE
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A VICTORIAN CARVED AND PAINTED OAK COAT-OF-ARMS FOR STRICKLAND-CONSTABLE

SIGNED AND DATED 1890

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A VICTORIAN CARVED AND PAINTED OAK COAT-OF-ARMS FOR STRICKLAND-CONSTABLE
SIGNED AND DATED 1890
One armorial with crest and motto, and both within a frame of carved foliage with a lion mask, signed 'E.Williams SC. / LONDON / 1890.'
36 x 42 in. (92 x 107 cm.)
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Lot Essay

Henry Strickland of Wassand Hall, Yorkshire, 1821 -1909, was the second son of Sir George Strickland-Cholmley, seventh baronet, of Boynton, Yorkshire, by Mary Constable.




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