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APPARENTLY UNMARKED, 1819-1842
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A SET OF FOUR SILVERED WALL-LIGHTS
APPARENTLY UNMARKED, 1819-1842
Each cast as a lozenge-of-arms within foliage scrolls and below a duchess' coronet, with a detachable branch with spool-shaped socket
12 ½ in. (31.6 cm.) high
The arms are the Royal Arms of Charles II with an escutcheon gules charged with three buckles or, for the Dukedom of Aubigny, impaling Gordon, Badenoch, Seton and Fraser as borne by a widow Duchess of Richmond, Gordon and Lennox, probably for Charlotte Lennox, Duchess of Richmond (1768-1842), eldest child of Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon, who married in 1789 Charles Lennox, later 4th Duke of Richmond (1764-1819).
APPARENTLY UNMARKED, 1819-1842
Each cast as a lozenge-of-arms within foliage scrolls and below a duchess' coronet, with a detachable branch with spool-shaped socket
12 ½ in. (31.6 cm.) high
The arms are the Royal Arms of Charles II with an escutcheon gules charged with three buckles or, for the Dukedom of Aubigny, impaling Gordon, Badenoch, Seton and Fraser as borne by a widow Duchess of Richmond, Gordon and Lennox, probably for Charlotte Lennox, Duchess of Richmond (1768-1842), eldest child of Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon, who married in 1789 Charles Lennox, later 4th Duke of Richmond (1764-1819).
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