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REMOVED FROM ST GEORGE'S CHAPEL, WINDSOR CASTLE: A rare and impressive Edwardian polychrome painted carved wooden crest
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REMOVED FROM ST GEORGE'S CHAPEL, WINDSOR CASTLE: A rare and impressive Edwardian polychrome painted carved wooden crest REMOVED FROM ST GEORGE'S CHAPEL, WINDSOR CASTLE: A rare and impressive Edwardian polychrome painted carved wooden crest REMOVED FROM ST GEORGE'S CHAPEL, WINDSOR CASTLE: A rare and impressive Edwardian polychrome painted carved wooden crest

REMOVED FROM ST GEORGE'S CHAPEL, WINDSOR CASTLE: A rare and impressive Edwardian polychrome painted carved wooden crest

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YEAR OF MANUFACTURE: 1909
ORIGIN: England
STOCK CODE: H1013101324

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Item Description

a rare and large polychrome painted carved wooden family crest for a member of the Order of Garter, formerly displayed above stall no.16 on the south side of the quire of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Overall height approx: 520mm / 20 1/2"
Overall width approx: 380mm/ 15"


History

Formerly displayed above the stall of William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selbourne (1859-1942) who was invested to the Order of the Garter by King Edward VII in 1909. See blog for more details.


OFFERED BY: Heraldic Silver Ltd
By appointment only, London, United Kingdom View map

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