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Signed with initials l.r.: JW.RA and inscribed with artist’s shorthand, pencil.
Provenance
Probably by descent in the artist’s family to Edith Winifred Jackson, Ward’s great granddaughter; Thomas H. Knowles, 1932, and by descent to his son T.W. Knowles, 1956, by whom given to Prudence Summerhayes Turner, a descendant of the artist, and by descent in her family until 2017.
This is probably a British military helmet, most likely from a horse guards’ regiment.
Dimensions
27.1 x 25 cmThe BADA Standard
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