© Manchester Art Gallery
Maker's mark I A in a shaped cartouche. Bears the arms of Mostyn-Gloddaeth, probably for Sir Thomas Mostyn who died in 1617. The other one of the pair is at Temple Newsam House, Leeds.
Provenance
By descent Lord Mostyn.
© Manchester Art Gallery
Maker's mark I A in a shaped cartouche. Bears the arms of Mostyn-Gloddaeth, probably for Sir Thomas Mostyn who died in 1617. The other one of the pair is at Temple Newsam House, Leeds.
By descent Lord Mostyn.
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