Monumental Spanish Carved Stone Heraldic Shield 16th Century
An outstanding and monumental Spanish carved stone heraldic shield, or Coat of Arms. 16th Century.
Featuring a Heraldic Family Shield depicting two dogs, a donkey, a leafy pomegranate surmounted by an armoured helmet with extravagant plumage.
This huge carved stone plaque would have originally graced a walled gateway, doorway entrance, or the walls of the house of a ‘hidaglo’, that is, a nobleman or an aristocrat. It was an external sign that publicly and visibly distinguished the home. Its use was regulated by law, in such a way only people who had a favourable sentence from the Royal Court could place an emblem on the facade of their abode.
Provenance from a Barcelona based Private collection.
A truly incredible architectural feature or statement piece for your garden, or a piece of history and objet d’art within your own private collection.
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Monumental Spanish Carved Stone Heraldic Shield 16th Century
Monumental Spanish Carved Stone Heraldic Shield 16th Century
An outstanding and monumental Spanish carved stone heraldic shield, or Coat of Arms. 16th Century.
Featuring a Heraldic Family Shield depicting two dogs, a donkey, a leafy pomegranate surmounted by an armoured helmet with extravagant plumage.
This huge carved stone plaque would have originally graced a walled gateway, doorway entrance, or the walls of the house of a ‘hidaglo’, that is, a nobleman or an aristocrat. It was an external sign that publicly and visibly distinguished the home. Its use was regulated by law, in such a way only people who had a favourable sentence from the Royal Court could place an emblem on the facade of their abode.
Provenance from a Barcelona based Private collection.
A truly incredible architectural feature or statement piece for your garden, or a piece of history and objet d’art within your own private collection.
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An outstanding and monumental Spanish carved stone heraldic shield, or Coat of Arms. 16th Century.
Featuring a Heraldic Family Shield depicting two dogs, a donkey, a leafy pomegranate surmounted by an armoured helmet with extravagant plumage.
This huge carved stone plaque would have originally graced a walled gateway, doorway entrance, or the walls of the house of a ‘hidaglo’, that is, a nobleman or an aristocrat. It was an external sign that publicly and visibly distinguished the home. Its use was regulated by law, in such a way only people who had a favourable sentence from the Royal Court could place an emblem on the facade of their abode.
Provenance from a Barcelona based Private collection.
A truly incredible architectural feature or statement piece for your garden, or a piece of history and objet d’art within your own private collection.
























