Dandridge coat-of-arms
Date1850-1950
Geography
Possibly made -
England
Medium/TechniqueInk, laid paper
DimensionsOverall (Coat-of-arms): 3 in. x 2 1/2 in. (7.62 cm x 6.35 cm)
Other (Envelope): 2 1/2 in. x 3 1/2 in. (6.35 cm x 8.89 cm)
Credit LineGift of Elizabeth Bowers Hill, Katherine Bowers Beeson, and Robert Lloyd Bowers, 1989
Object numberM-3296
DescriptionSmall square of laid paper with embossed black coat-of-arms, consisting of a crest and escutcheon, printed at center and pasted to a larger rectangular clipping of laid paper; escutcheon emblazoned with a lion's head (couped) at center, two open diamonds in chief, and a single open diamond in base; crest consists of a lion's head (couped) issuing from a wreath.Laid paper envelope, slit open at the top and inscribed on front in script in black ink, "Dandridge Coat of Arms".
Published References
MarkingsWatermark on envelope, visible across right side of front and left side of back: "Royal/ Marc" and an indistinct logo.
Watermark on the paper support on which the coat-of-arms is pasted: "ARGUS WA/ 8[covered by coat-of-arms] 0".
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c. 1796
1750-1800
c. 1805-1810
1760-1770, reconstructed in 1952
c. 1786-1800
1770
1753
c. 1801
Undated
1797-1799