Details
•Title: The Arms Of E. Davis
•Year: 1921
•Size (inches): 6.7 x 9.5
•Size (cm): 17 x 24
•Provenance: American Samplers
•Verso: No printing
•Publisher: The Massachusetts Society Of The Colonial Dames Of America
Description
We are pleased to offer this beautiful 94 year old print of the embroidered Arms of E. Davis. Very good condition, perfect for framing.
Davis- Or a chevron azure between 8 pierced mullets sable. Crest: a swan rising proper. Also two supporters in liberty caps, brown coats, and blue boots. Signed Amy Davis, 1758, “being the arms of E Davis And is the Paternal Coat Armour of the Right Honorable Thomas Davis, Kt. Lord Mayar of London Anno 1677.” On a stand and used as a fire screen. There was a Sir Thomas Davies, sheriff, 1667. Owned by Rev. Glenn Tilley Morse, West Newbury, Mass. Illustrated in color. Plate cxxiv.
IC07 103
•Title: The Arms Of E. Davis
•Year: 1921
•Size (inches): 6.7 x 9.5
•Size (cm): 17 x 24
•Provenance: American Samplers
•Verso: No printing
•Publisher: The Massachusetts Society Of The Colonial Dames Of America
Description
We are pleased to offer this beautiful 94 year old print of the embroidered Arms of E. Davis. Very good condition, perfect for framing.
Davis- Or a chevron azure between 8 pierced mullets sable. Crest: a swan rising proper. Also two supporters in liberty caps, brown coats, and blue boots. Signed Amy Davis, 1758, “being the arms of E Davis And is the Paternal Coat Armour of the Right Honorable Thomas Davis, Kt. Lord Mayar of London Anno 1677.” On a stand and used as a fire screen. There was a Sir Thomas Davies, sheriff, 1667. Owned by Rev. Glenn Tilley Morse, West Newbury, Mass. Illustrated in color. Plate cxxiv.
IC07 103