Details
In the Baroque style, after a silver example, the heavy body of arched rectangular form, painted with an elaborate crowned ermine-clad 'Spanish' coat-of-arms with the arms Castile quartered with the arms of León, a small unidentified shield to the center, flanked by two lion supporters, within a scrollwork well and broad border of shell pendants alternating with flower heads, within a gadrooned rim
1814 in. (46.3 cm.) long
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, Amsterdam, 3 November 2006, lot 250.
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The present coat-of-arms related to the Spanish royal coat-of-arms, depicting a variation of the usual two crenelated towers of Castile with added crossed arrows facing right, further with the usual two lion passants of Leon.

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