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A black morocco wallet for letters

Unknown artist, 1715–1718

A black morocco wallet for letters, embroidered in coloured silks and silver with a floral pattern and the arms of Pelham-Holles, first Duke of Newcastle. He was given the title for service against the Pretender. Motto: vincit amor patriae.

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Title of artwork, date

A black morocco wallet for letters, 1715–1718

Date supported

1918

Medium and material

Leather

Dimensions

29 x 41 cm

Gifted by

Lionel Cust

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