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A COLLECTION OF FOUR ORIGINAL HAND PAINTED PORTRAITS RELATING TO THE BIRD`S CUSTARD FAMILY, THE BIRD FAMILY BEING THE ORIGINATORS OF BIRD`S CUSTARD POWDER. INCLUDED IN THIS LOT ARE A PORTRAIT OF GEOFFREY BIRD IN MILITARY UNIFORM SIGNED WEIR TO BOTTOM RIGHT 12 X 17 CMS, HIS WIFE ELSIE BIRD SIGNED WEIR, 12 X 17 CMS, A MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF `GIRLIE` ELEANOR BIRD` SITTING ON A GILT WINDOW SEAT SIGNED `WHITLOCK - BIRMINGHAM` TO BOTTOM RIGHT SET IN A 9 CT GOLD HALLMARK FRAME, MM E. M & S, 14 X 10 CMS AND A 1920`S OVAL MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF `GIRLIE` BIRD IN AN ENAMEL FRAME 7 X 5 CMS. ( 4 )
Medieval `Peverell Family` Heraldic Pendant13th-15th century AD. A lozengiform cast copper-alloy horse-harness pendant, the surface with two diagonal panels in red enamel, each containing three crosses pattee; a chequered band of blue enamel and plain bronze squares in between; with suspension loop above. 13 grams, 40 mm (1 1/2"). Foster, J. The Dictionary of Heraldry, Feudal Coats of Arms and Pedigrees, reprinted London, 1989. Found Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK. The arms are probably based on those of the Peverell family. The Peverell family owned lands in Nottingham, where the family held a seat. These lands were granted by the Duke of Normandy for their distinguished assistance at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. Very fine condition. Rare.Starting Price: £100
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