Armorial Bearings of the Thynne and Bouteville Families
Category
Art / Drawings and watercolours
Date
1800 - 1829
Materials
Watercolour, bodycolour, ink and paper.
Measurements
145 x 113 mm
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Stourhead, Wiltshire
NT 732610.16
Summary
Painting, watercolour and bodycolour and ink on paper, armorial bearings of the Thynne and Bouteville families, early 19th century. The painting on front shows aten gold and sable stripes in the upper right and lower left corners and a red lion in the upper left and lower right corners of an escutcheon and a helm of a gold reindeer, on the reverse, handwritten, Thynne and Bouteville. Arms.1. THYNNE. Barry of Ten Or and Sable. 2. BOUTEVILLE. Argent a Lion rampant queuee fourchee nouee Gules. Crest of THYNNE A Rein Deer trippant Or.
Provenance
Bequeathed to the National Trust along with Stourhead House, its grounds, and the rest of the contents by Sir Henry Hugh Arthur Hoare, 6th Bt (1865 – 1947) in 1946.