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Lot 66

AN IMPORTANT STAINED GLASS HERALDIC ROUNDEL

with the arms of King Henry VIII impaling quarterings of Queen Ann Boleyn surmounted by a crown and enclosed by a leafy wreath and pale red glass with gilt collars, 45.75cm; and a pair of fleur de lis panels ensuite (3)

Note: According to family notes D. Rackham of the Victoria and Albert Museum thought these panels were of exceptional importance and related them to stained glass in the collection of the museum thought to originate from Nonsuch Palace, Surrey.

Condition Report: click here
Estimate: £2,500 - £4,500
Bidding ended. Lot is unsold.

In historic country house condition consistent with age and the materials employed.

These highly important stained glass roundels are in good overall condition but exhibit wear and losses consistent with age. It has been suggested that they were re-leaded circa 2001.

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