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A George VI Polychrome Painted Card Coronation Coat of Arms c.1936 antiques with rather outlandish bearskin hat

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with rather outlandish bearskin hat

The wonderfully charming oil on canvas painting depicting a large African Elephant

Her husband William continued to rule alone and was succeeded in 1702 by Mary’s sister

The term "Bulldog" was first mentioned in literature around 1500

down the front opening

A George VI Polychrome Painted Card Coronation Coat of Arms c.1936 antiques with rather outlandish bearskin hatOrigin: English Period: George VI Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1936 Width: 38. 5 Height: 31 Depth: 1. 25 The very decorative and large early twentieth century period polychrome painted armorial on thick moulded and pressed card, with a cornflower blue ground, showing the Royal Coat of Arms with unicorn and lion, GRvi 1936, and Latin Honi soit qui mal y pense and Dieu et mon droit in gold and red, referring to the divine right of the Monarch to govern,

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