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Reference number

SM D2/3/1A

Purpose

Ashburnham Place, Sussex, 1813-14

Aspect

[193] Elevation of octagonal turret top with shield and quatrefoil motifs below leafy corbels supporting a leaf-like crenellated 'parapet' above which rises a pedestal supporting the Ashburnham crest (not as executed)

Scale

to a scale

Signed and dated

  • 1813-14

Medium and dimensions

Pen and sepia wash, pencil on laid paper stuck on to laid paper (115 x 70 x on 485 x 650)

Hand

Dance

Watermark

(backing sheet) D & C Blauw and fleur-de-lis in crowned cartouche and WR below

Notes

This is related to the 'select' design [SM D2/4/5], and to [SM D2/4/12] and [SM D2/2/11].

Verso
Incomplete under-drawing of details of porte-cochere parapet with lozenge motif and octagonal turret with vase and roses finial, relating to [SM D2/1/15] verso
Faint pencil

Level

Drawing

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