Antique Hand Colored Coat of Arms Engraving 18c.
Antique hand colored coat of arms engraving on paper, engraving displays a coat of arms as well as text, text reads ‘The Right Honorable Priscilla-Barbara-Elizabeth Bertie Baroness Willoughby of Eresby’,Priscilla Bertie was the 21sr Baroness of Willoughby of Eresby who lived from 1761 to 1828, coat of arms displays two men one portraying Adam and one dressed as a monk a red crown and a shield of many colors and suits showing his long lineage, number in the upper right corner reads 42,some age discoloration to paper, double matted in a marble burgundy and white with lined borders, custom gilt wood frame, some wear to frame overall in good condition, measures 26.75 inches tall by 19.75 inches wide, not examined out of frame, 1 of 8 being sold at the time, Antique, engraving, hand colored, English historical art, coat of arms, gilt wood frame, armorial, wall art, home decor, historical art, English art, English engraving. 7 This engraving is from Joseph Edmondson’s
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Antique hand colored coat of arms engraving on paper, engraving displays a coat of arms as well as text, text reads ‘The Right Honorable Priscilla-Barbara-Elizabeth Bertie Baroness Willoughby of Eresby’,Priscilla Bertie was the 21sr Baroness of Willoughby of Eresby who lived from 1761 to 1828, coat of arms displays two men one portraying Adam and one dressed as a monk a red crown and a shield of many colors and suits showing his long lineage, number in the upper right corner reads 42,some age discoloration to paper, double matted in a marble burgundy and white with lined borders, custom gilt wood frame, some wear to frame overall in good condition, measures 26.75 inches tall by 19.75 inches wide, not examined out of frame, 1 of 8 being sold at the time, Antique, engraving, hand colored, English historical art, coat of arms, gilt wood frame, armorial, wall art, home decor, historical art, English art, English engraving. 7 This engraving is from Joseph Edmondson’s
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