A Pair of Marquess of Clanricarde de Burgh-Canning Carriage BadgesA Pair of Marquess of Clanricarde de Burgh-Canning Carriage Badges

A Pair of Marquess of Clanricarde de Burgh-Canning Carriage Badges

£ 2,750.00

Date:

Circa 1850

Origin:

England

Dimensions:

Height 15.25 inches Width 18.25 inches

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A Pair of Marquess of Clanricarde de Burgh-Canning Carriage Badges, each gilt metal armorial designed as the coat of arms de Burgh-Canning for Ullick John de Burgh, 1st Marquess of Clanricade (1802-1874) created Knight of St Patrick in 1831, conjoined with those of his wife Harriet (1804-1874), daughter if George Canning (1770-1827), foreign secretary and later prime minister, shields supported by chained leopards, later mounted and framed. English, circa 1850.

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