Row
(Row of Marfield: Harl 1424, fo. 121) Argent, a beehive beset with bees diversely volant Sable.
Macclesfield; granted 20th March 1653.
Simple, uncomplicated, beautiful.
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Latest updated image - Needham of Shevington & of Cranage
Needham of Shevington & of CranageArms: Quarterly -
1 & 9 Argent, a bend engrailed Azure between two bucks' heads cabossed Sable.
2 Quarterly per fess indented Gules and Or [Bromley]
3 Argent, on a chevron Gules five bezants [Chetelton]
4 Quarterly Argent and Sable, in the second and third quarters a fleur-de-lis Or, over all a bendlet Gules [Hextall]
5 Sable, a chevron engrailed between three owls Argent [Hewit?]
6 Or, a chief indented Azure [Butler?]
7 Gules, a scythe Argent [Praers]
8 Argent, a garb Vert.
Crest: Out of a crown palisado Or a buck's head proper, attired of the first.
http://cheshire-heraldry.org.uk/visitations/CV22.html
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
19th Century Scottish Grant of Arms Wallace & Leather Box
Taking a brief look at internet auction sales during 2009 I came across this one which I don't think I had time to bring to your attention. It is the 19th Century Scottish Grant of Arms to Wallace complete with original Leather Box.
Described as being a 59cm x 44cm grant of arms document hand painted with the arms and motto of Hugh Robert Wallace of Busbie and Cloncaid, dated 1898, with the original red wax seal contained in a black metal case and attached to the document by red and white silk rope which has a tassel, the document was sold along with its original red leather box with VR cypher in gold on the top.
The winning bidder aquired the lot for the reasonable bid of £412 on the 8th May 2009.
History: 8 bids
Winning bidder: Bidder 4
The original box is, in my humble opinion, a superior item when compared with the cardboard tube Scottish grants arrive in today.
Ordinary of Arms:
Argent, on a chief Gules three lions' heads erased of the first (1st & 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter) 2nd matriculation 1898
Azure, a crescent Or between three cross crosslets Argent (2nd and third grand quarters of 3rd grand quarters for Richie of Craigton) on an escutcheon of pretense Campbell of Cammo.
Gules, a fess chequy Argent and Azure (2nd and third grand quarters of 2nd grand quarter for Wallace of Craigie) Wallace of Busbie and Edencaird.
Gyrony of eight Or and Sable, on a chief Azure a galley, oars in action, flags flying, between two mullets Or, on an escutcheon of pretense over Wallace of Busbie and Cloncaird (Alexander Campbell of Cammo 1873)
Gules a lion rampant Argent (Ist and 4th quarters of 2nd grand quarter for Wallace of Craigie)
Gules, a lion rampant Argent within a bordure compony of the last and Azure Wallace of Busbie and Cloncaid, co Ayre (1st Matric 1888)
Or, a lion rampant Sable within a double tressure flory counter flory of the second, a bordure Gules charged with eight crescents Argent Patrick Buchanan, son of Miltoun (1672-7)
19th Century Scottish Hand Painted Heraldic Crest (sic) Frame
19th Century Scottish Hand Painted Heraldic Crest Framed
46cm x 37cm overall frame size
Contains an original hand painted coat of arms for Hugh Robert Wallace
Contained in the original glazed wooden frame
£81.77
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Ended: 08-May-09 11:38:18 BST
Postage: £13.00
Seller's Standard Rate
Service to United Kingdom
Post to: Worldwide
Item location: Chorley, United Kingdom
History: 7 bids
Winning bidder: Bidder 1
19th Century Scottish Grant of Arms Wallace 1888
60cm x 44cm grant of arms document with a hand painted coat of arms granted to Hugh Robert Wallace of Busbie and Cloncaird in the county of Ayr, dated 1888
Complete with the large red wax seal contained in a black tin and attached by coloured silk rope
Winning bid: £265.00
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Ended: 08-May-09 11:41:08 BST
Postage: £6.00
Seller's Standard Rate
Service to United Kingdom
Post to: Worldwide
Item location: Chorley, United Kingdom
History: 10 bids
Winning bidder: Bidder 1
Described as being a 59cm x 44cm grant of arms document hand painted with the arms and motto of Hugh Robert Wallace of Busbie and Cloncaid, dated 1898, with the original red wax seal contained in a black metal case and attached to the document by red and white silk rope which has a tassel, the document was sold along with its original red leather box with VR cypher in gold on the top.
The winning bidder aquired the lot for the reasonable bid of £412 on the 8th May 2009.
History: 8 bids
Winning bidder: Bidder 4
The original box is, in my humble opinion, a superior item when compared with the cardboard tube Scottish grants arrive in today.
Ordinary of Arms:
Argent, on a chief Gules three lions' heads erased of the first (1st & 4th quarters of 3rd grand quarter) 2nd matriculation 1898
Azure, a crescent Or between three cross crosslets Argent (2nd and third grand quarters of 3rd grand quarters for Richie of Craigton) on an escutcheon of pretense Campbell of Cammo.
Gules, a fess chequy Argent and Azure (2nd and third grand quarters of 2nd grand quarter for Wallace of Craigie) Wallace of Busbie and Edencaird.
Gyrony of eight Or and Sable, on a chief Azure a galley, oars in action, flags flying, between two mullets Or, on an escutcheon of pretense over Wallace of Busbie and Cloncaird (Alexander Campbell of Cammo 1873)
Gules a lion rampant Argent (Ist and 4th quarters of 2nd grand quarter for Wallace of Craigie)
Gules, a lion rampant Argent within a bordure compony of the last and Azure Wallace of Busbie and Cloncaid, co Ayre (1st Matric 1888)
Or, a lion rampant Sable within a double tressure flory counter flory of the second, a bordure Gules charged with eight crescents Argent Patrick Buchanan, son of Miltoun (1672-7)
19th Century Scottish Hand Painted Heraldic Crest (sic) Frame
19th Century Scottish Hand Painted Heraldic Crest Framed
46cm x 37cm overall frame size
Contains an original hand painted coat of arms for Hugh Robert Wallace
Contained in the original glazed wooden frame
£81.77
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Ended: 08-May-09 11:38:18 BST
Postage: £13.00
Seller's Standard Rate
Service to United Kingdom
Post to: Worldwide
Item location: Chorley, United Kingdom
History: 7 bids
Winning bidder: Bidder 1
19th Century Scottish Grant of Arms Wallace 1888
60cm x 44cm grant of arms document with a hand painted coat of arms granted to Hugh Robert Wallace of Busbie and Cloncaird in the county of Ayr, dated 1888
Complete with the large red wax seal contained in a black tin and attached by coloured silk rope
Winning bid: £265.00
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Ended: 08-May-09 11:41:08 BST
Postage: £6.00
Seller's Standard Rate
Service to United Kingdom
Post to: Worldwide
Item location: Chorley, United Kingdom
History: 10 bids
Winning bidder: Bidder 1
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