Spanish red tooled leather trinket dish with the coat of arms for Castile and León, C20th

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Spanish red tooled leather trinket dish with the coat of arms for Castile and León, C20th

This is a very striking square dish with a deep central well made from finely worked red leather and decorated with scrolls and fleur-de-lis. There is something of a royal connection here as the embossed decoration includes lions and heraldic shields and the coat of arms presents as those for the house of Castile and León, the shield with four quarters, the first and fourth with a castle (Castile) and the second and third with a lion rampant (Leon). Castile and León is Spain’s largest autonomous community comprising territories that once belonged to the Kingdom of León, including Salamanca, as well as territories of the former Kingdom of Castile, particularly Valladolid and Segovia. Since it most likely dates to the twentieth century, this dish probably belonged to a municipal setting rather than a palace of the nobility but it is an item of luxury nevertheless.
Size: 14cm x 14cm
Weight: 145 gm
Date: C20th
Condition: Good condition generally with just two small scuff marks to the interior of the well (see image 1)
Estimate: £20 – 30

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