England, Down Ampney House, Gloucestershire
c. 1530-1560
A. Pot metal; white glass with silver stain; abraded red; B., D., and F. Pot metal; white glass with silver stain; C. Pot metal; white glass with silver stain and enamel (?) or abraded green; E. Pot metal; white glass with silver stain; abraded red and blue
A: 39.4 x 34.9 (15 1/2 x 13 3/4); B: 38.7 x 33.7 (15 1/4 x 13 1/4); C: 38.7 x 35.9 (15 1/4 x 14 1/8); D: 39.4 x 33.0 (15 1/2 x 13); E: 39.1 x 36.8 (15 3/8 x 14 1/2); F: 39.1 x 36.8 (15 3/8 x 14 1/2)
Condition/replacements not noted
Provenance: Wroxton Abbey, Oxfordshire, gallery; Thomas and Drake, London; Mr. and Mrs. FitzEugene Dixon, Ronaele Manor, Elkins Park, Pa.
Bibliography: Eden (1927), 42-44, pl. 37 (A, B), 44, pl. 39 (C), 45, pl. 39 (D), 45-46, pl. 39 (E), 40-42, pl. 37 (F); Eden (1930B), 33, fig. vi (B); Clarke (1930), 34, ill. (A, B, F); Eden (1933), pl. opp. 192 (B).
Collection: Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Object/Accession: A. 52-90-32; B. 52-90-33; C. 52-90-34; D. 52-90-35; E. 52-90-36; F. 52-90-31
A. Arms of Sir Walter Hungerford, 1St Baron Hungerford, K.G. (d. 1449) and his first wife Katherine Peverell of Parke, Cornwall; B. Arms of Sir Thomas Hungerford (1455-1494) and his wife Christian Hall of Salisbury (d. l504); C. Arms of Thomas Hugford and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Hungerford; D. Arms of a daughter of a Hungerford of Down Ampney married to another branch; E. Arms of Henry Courtenay, Earl of Devon (c. l498/1499-1538/1539) or his son Edward (d. 1556); F. Arms of Sir John Hungerford of Down Ampney, Gloucestershire (by 1516-1582) and his second wife Bridget Fettiplace of East Shefford, Berkshire
Arms: A. Quarterly, 1 and 4 per pale indented gules and vert a chevron or (Heytesbury); 2 and 3 sable two bars argent in chief three plates (FitzJohn), with a crescent argent at fess point (Hungerford); impaling azure three garbs argent a chief or (Peverell); B. Quarterly, 1 and 4 sable two bars argent in chief three plates (FitzJohn) with a crescent argent at fess point for difference (Hungerford); 2 argent a lion rampant sable crowned or within a bordure azure (Burnell, Lord Burnell); 3 or a saltire engrailed sable (Botetourt), impaling argent on a chevron sable betwen three columbines azure stalked and leaved vert, a mullet of six points or (Hall of Salisbury); C. Vert on a chevron between three bucks’ heads caboshed or as many mullets gules (Hugford) and sable a pile argent (Dixton), impaling Quarterly, l and 4 per pale indented gules and vert a chevron or (Heytesbury) and sable two bars argent in chief three pla tes (FitzJohn) quarterly, with a crescent argent at fess point (Hungerford); 2 argent a lion rampant sable crowned or within a bordure azure (Burnell, Lord Burnell); 3 or a saltire engrailed sable (Botetourt); D. Quarterly: Iper pale indented gules and vert a chevron or (Heytesbury) and sable two bars argent in chief three plates (FitzJohn) quarterly with a crescent argent at fess point (Hungerford); 2 per pale indented gules and vert a chevron or (Heytesbury) and sable two bars argent in chief three plates (FitzJohn) quarterly, with a crescent argent at fess point (Hungerford); 3 argent a fess sable in chief three ogresses (Langley of Gloucestershire, Shropshire and Warwickshire); 4 quarterly per fess indented or and azure (Longley, Kent), impaling Quarterly, 1 and 4 per fess indented gules and vert a chevron or (Heytesbury) and sable two bars argent in chief three plates (FitzJohn) quarterly, with a crescent argent at fess point (Hungerford); 2 argent a lion rampant sable crowned or within a bordure azure (Burnell, Lord Burnell); 3 or a saltire engrailed sable (Botetourt); E. Quarterly: l azure three fleurs-de-lis or and gules three lions passant gardant or quarterly within a bordure quarterly of England and France (Courtenay augmentation); 2 and 3 or three torteaux (Courtenay); 4 or a lion rampant azure (Rivers); ensigned with a coronet; F. Quarterly: l and 4 per pale indented gules and vert a chevron or (Heytesbury) and sable two bars argent in chief three plates (FitzJohn) quarterly, with a crescent argent at fess point (Hungerford); 2 argent a lion rampant sable crowned or within a bordure azure (Burnell, Lord Burnell); 3 or a saltire engrailed sable (Botetourt), over all a label of three points gules, impaling gules two chevrons argent (Fettiplace)
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