Question on this very English coat of arms
Question on this very English coat of arms
This is indeed an unique Queen Anne piece of porringer to me that i want to call it Trophy due to its size. My query is what is this look-alike coat of arms? Royal or a family related? And i have a hint of doubt if this engraved at a later time because another side of the shield area is mirror clean.
Re: Is this an English coat of arms?
ybcnd wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 5:00 pm
This is a large piece of Queen Anne porringer, or a trophy due to its size. My query is what is this embossed on it? Looks like a coat of arms or otherwise. I have a hint of doubt if this engraved at a later time because another side of the shield area is mirror clean.
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Re: Question on this very English coat of arms
The one with cross and wheat garbs appears to be the coat of arms of Vernon of Hanbury. Here's a link to the Wikipedia entry of Hanbury Hall where you can see the coat of arms above the entrance:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanbury_Hall
I don't know the other coat of arms but when coat of arms are combined like that they are usually for a married couple (the Vernon coat of arms in this case are for the wife).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanbury_Hall
I don't know the other coat of arms but when coat of arms are combined like that they are usually for a married couple (the Vernon coat of arms in this case are for the wife).
Re: Question on this very English coat of arms
Thank you, Sir. Again, It seemed to me this was engraved at a later time than the porringer was made.
Re: Question on this very English coat of arms
The dexter baron (i.e. husband’s) arms are those of Haywood: argent, three torteaux in bend between two bendlets gules, all within a bordure of the last (crest: on the stump of a tree, a falcon rising, proper), thus Haywood impaling Vernon.
These are the arms of Francis Haywood (1794-1858) of Sillin, co. Worcester and his wife Lucy Vernon (1799-1871), daughter of Thomas Shrawley Vernon of Shrawley and widow of Robert Boulton Waldron; they married in 1826. There are memorials to the couple in St. John the Baptist Church in Feckenham, Worcestershire.
Hope this helps!
These are the arms of Francis Haywood (1794-1858) of Sillin, co. Worcester and his wife Lucy Vernon (1799-1871), daughter of Thomas Shrawley Vernon of Shrawley and widow of Robert Boulton Waldron; they married in 1826. There are memorials to the couple in St. John the Baptist Church in Feckenham, Worcestershire.
Hope this helps!