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Corpus Vitrearum USA

Devoted to scholarly analysis and investigation of Medieval and Renaissance stained glass

Heraldic Panel with Double Arms

HERALDIC PANEL WITH DOUBLE ARMSGermany or Switzerland
17th century, second half
White glass with silver stain and enamel
25.3 x 21.5 (10x 8 1/2)
Distortions due to mending leads

Provenance: George A. Douglass, Sr., Greenwich, Conn.
Bibliography: Unpublished

Collection: George A. Douglass Collection (Greenwich, Connecticut)
Object/Accession: LG-16

Arms: (LEFT) Or a lion rampant over all three fesses azure (unidentified); crest: above a barred helm to sinister a palm tree proper between a pair of wings displayed or; mantling or and argent; (RIGHT) argent in chief a compass azure in base a barrel proper (unidentified); crest: above a barred helm to dexter a rose slipped proper between a pair of wings displayed, that on the dexter side of the first, that on the sinister side azure; mantling azure and argent

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Entry From: Checklist I Filed Under: Connecticut, George A. Douglass Collection, Greenwich

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