



Hand Painted Heraldic Wooden Shield Plaque
A richly detailed hand-painted armorial shield, likely 19th century, mounted on a shaped wooden plaque. The composition depicts heraldic supporters—a lion and a griffin—flanking a central coat of arms. The crest is surmounted by crowned helmets, banners, and decorative flourishes, all executed in polychrome paint with gilt accents.
The shield itself bears quartered imagery: a golden lion rampant, a radiant sun above mountain peaks, and other traditional heraldic symbols. Traces of a Latin motto remain on the scrolling banner below, softened by time but adding to the authentic aged character.
Details:
- Period: 19th century (possibly earlier in style)
- Medium: Hand-painted on wood, polychrome with gilt accents
- Subject: Armorial shield with lion and griffin supporters, heraldic crest, and motto
- Condition: Rich patina with areas of wear consistent with age, enhancing the antique presence
Styling Notes:
This piece makes a striking decorative accent in a library, study, or above a fireplace, where its noble heraldry can anchor a vignette of antique books and brass candlesticks. A conversation piece that embodies lineage, tradition, and the artistry of heraldic painting.
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