. The oval, flat bottom is caught in the molded lower edge, which is made up of palm leaves remembering C-voltages, with a leg in the middle of each side, on the long sides in the form of a voluntaries from which a flower branch flows and to the Short sides in the form of volutes above a foam head. The vaulted wall is completely opened with asymmetrical, engraved flower rinks, which follow the same pattern on the long and short sides. The molded upper edge is again formed by C-Volutes, separated by flower branches under a foam head. The ears built from Volutes are decorated with flowers. On th


. The oval, flat bottom is caught in the molded lower edge, which is made up of palm leaves remembering C-voltages, with a leg in the middle of each side, on the long sides in the form of a voluntaries from which a flower branch flows and to the Short sides in the form of volutes above a foam head. The vaulted wall is completely opened with asymmetrical, engraved flower rinks, which follow the same pattern on the long and short sides. The molded upper edge is again formed by C-Volutes, separated by flower branches under a foam head. The ears built from Volutes are decorated with flowers. On the bottom engraved the shared weapon Holbech / Hood for Hugh Holbech, who married HON. 4-1-1838. Jane Sarah Hood, third daughter of second Baron Bridport (died 8-6-1849), above which the Holbech helmet mark against a background of acanthus leaves. Engraved on the underside of the soil: [Donum the (gift from)?] / Halldare / 1837.


Size: 2500px × 1635px
Photo credit: © BTEU/RKMLGE / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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