A gold and polychrome enamel armorial badge, circa 1900, the white greyhound supporters with a central quartered red and white enamelled shield below a green dragon crest, the base with a blue ribbon inscribed with the motto Clementia Et Animis, the reverse with four loops for sewing onto clothing, 3.2cm long The quarters of the shield are identified as: 1 and 4 Maule; 2 De Valoni; 3 i and iv Barclay of Brechin, and ii and iii Wishart of Brechin. The armorial appears to be for the Baron Panmure, a title created in 1831 for the Scottish Lord William Maule, and extinct in 1874 after his son Fox Maule Ramsay died, although this badge appears to be later Condition report disclaimer
A gold and polychrome enamel armorial badge, circa 1900, the white greyhound supporters with a central quartered red and white enamelled shield below a green dragon crest, the base with a blue ribbon inscribed with the motto Clementia Et Animis, the reverse with four loops for sewing onto clothing, 3.2cm long The quarters of the shield are identified as: 1 and 4 Maule; 2 De Valoni; 3 i and iv Barclay of Brechin, and ii and iii Wishart of Brechin. The armorial appears to be for the Baron Panmure, a title created in 1831 for the Scottish Lord William Maule, and extinct in 1874 after his son Fox Maule Ramsay died, although this badge appears to be later Condition report disclaimer
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