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[artist's initials (lower left near dragon's claw):] G.W.E. 1895
Description
In a circular frame, upon a dragon biting its own tail, an escutcheon parted in chief, the upper part with a fleur de lis between two annulets, the lower part with 3 stags passant.
Note
[1] Green was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and "Rouge Dragon Pursivant of Arms" (i.e. an officer of that rank in the College of Arms).
[artist's initials (lower left near dragon's claw):] G.W.E. 1895
Description
In a circular frame, upon a dragon biting its own tail, an escutcheon parted in chief, the upper part with a fleur de lis between two annulets, the lower part with 3 stags passant.
Note
[1] Green was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and "Rouge Dragon Pursivant of Arms" (i.e. an officer of that rank in the College of Arms).