Lot 3158 An 18th century oak armorial panel An 18th century oak armorial panel, carved with the arms of Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury impaling those of his wife Mary Cavendish, 36.5cm x 36cm Provenance: Gilbert Talbot succeeded to the titles and vast estates of his father in 1590, from henceforth his chief seat locally was Wingfield Manor (where Mary Queen of Scots had been incarcerated by his father) which was damaged in the Civil War and largely dismantled by Immanuel Halton in 1783, and from whence this panel could have come.
Lot 3158 An 18th century oak armorial panel An 18th century oak armorial panel, carved with the arms of Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury impaling those of his wife Mary Cavendish, 36.5cm x 36cm Provenance: Gilbert Talbot succeeded to the titles and vast estates of his father in 1590, from henceforth his chief seat locally was Wingfield Manor (where Mary Queen of Scots had been incarcerated by his father) which was damaged in the Civil War and largely dismantled by Immanuel Halton in 1783, and from whence this panel could have come.
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