England, Hale Hall, Lancashire
1600-1625
White glass with silver stain and enamel
43.2 x 32.4 (17 x 12 3/4)
Pitting on reverse; enamel flaked; marked 1287
Provenance: Sir Gilbert Ireland, Hale Hall, Hale, Lancashire; Grosvenor Thomas, London; Roy Grosvenor Thomas, New York, to 18 February 1926; William Randolph Hearst, Los Angeles, to 1941; P.W. French & Co., New York; Preston Pope Satterwhite, Great Neck, N.Y.
Bibliography: Grosvenor Thomas Stock Book no. I, 216-217; item no. 1287; C.W. Post Catalogue (1939), vols. 101-104, lot no. 467-3; Hearst sale (1941), 330, lot no. 467-3.
Collection: J.B. Speed Museum (Louisville, Kentucky)
Object/Accession: 44.31.22
Arms: Quarterly of 10; 1 azure two bars argent (Venables); 2 sable three piles in point wavy azure (? Eccleston); 3 vert a wyvern proper (Waringcham); 4 argent a cross flory between four marlets gules (Golborne); 5 argent a bend sable between three ogresses (Cotton); 6 azure an eagle displayed argent (Cotton of Ridware); 7 gules three swords erect argent (Waldschef); 8 or six eagles displayed three, two and one sable a canton ermine (Basing); 9 argent three doves proper (? Magill); 10 sable three owls or (Thurcaston); helm with torse azure and mantling argent and gules; crest: a wyvern swallowing a naked child proper
Published in Checklist III, p 142, under ñThree Heraldic Panelsî (with 44.31.9 and 44.31.25)