Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm
Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm

LOT NO 1036

STOCK NO 68041

Pair of 19th century Chinese Canton Famille Rose Armorial platters, each enamelled with flowers and figures in garden and boat scenes within a pierced gallery, with central roundel painted with the Arms of Clerke (or Claerk) surrounded by a gilt ribbon reading the motto ‘Munus et Monumentum Victoriae Henry VIII spurs 1513’ (‘In remembrance of the victory of King Henry VIII at the Battle of Spurs in 1513’). Most likely made to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the battle for a descendant of Sir John Clerke of Weston, who took prisoner in 1513 the Duke de Longueville, L28cm

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