Antique Chinese Armorial Reticulated Plate Porcelain Qianlong China 18th c
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Condition Report: Perfect. Size 192x23mm DXH
With the coat of arms
V15 PETERS impaling JOSKYN
Qianlong c.1790
The arms are of Peters, (correctly) Ora lion sable, on a chief of the last three
mascles of the first. The crest is, A swan gardant proper gorged with a ducal
coronet sable reposing the dexter foot on a mascle or. The impaled coat is
of Joskyn, Gules three bird bolts in parcel argent (banded azure] one in pale
and two in saltire argent.
The arms were granted to George Peters of London in 1748, while those
of Joskyn are recorded as of Essex, but there is no published pedigree of
either family with these arms. It is just possible that Captain William Peters
of the East Indiaman Plassy in Canton in 1766 was related. However, a
bookplate in the Franks Collection (23390) c.1785 has exactly this coat and
crest, but no impalement, engraved ‘Henry Peters’ while another (23391)
possibly for his son c. 1810, impaling Campbell, has no name engraved.
Illustration: Senor Manuel Alabart, 1991. See Volume I (1974) page 852,
unillustrated (where Tudor-Craig lists the service in 1926 as Peters impaling
Joslin).
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