Dog Collar. A late 17-century leather and brass dog collar engraved 'James Duke of York'
Dog Collar. A late 17th-century leather dog collar, circa 1644-1661), with brass plaques engraved 'James Duke of York' and 'His Royal Highnes' with an additional ducal coronet symbol, 26cm long, the leather has perished and broken in half
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The engraving probably refers to James Stuart (1633-1701) who was the Duke of York from 1644-1685) and King James II from 1685-1688. The D beneath the coronet relates to hunting dog pack D and shows a hunting crop.
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Dog Collar. A late 17th-century leather dog collar, circa 1644-1661), with brass plaques engraved 'James Duke of York' and 'His Royal Highnes' with an additional ducal coronet symbol, 26cm long, the leather has perished and broken in half
(Qty: 1)
The engraving probably refers to James Stuart (1633-1701) who was the Duke of York from 1644-1685) and King James II from 1685-1688. The D beneath the coronet relates to hunting dog pack D and shows a hunting crop.