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Painted to the centre with the arms of Okeover quartering Byrmingham and Leake impaling Nichol, the rim decorated with four rococo cartouches, either inscribed with the LMO monogram or painted with a dragon crest above a crown.
Provenance: The collection of Colonel Sir Ian Walker-Okeover, Christie's London, 3rd March 1975
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