for Hotspur Antiques, the coloured and leaded glass depicting a male figure holding a knight's helmet, a green jug on the table, a baluster jar, sword and document with two red seals at his feet, signed William Morris & Co Westminster in bottom left pane, (a/f). Approx. 66cm by 35cm
Hotspur Antiques was established in 1924 by Frederick and Rob Kern and, through three generations, continued to trade until 2008. The business was named after the character Sir Henry Percy, known as 'Hotspur', in Shakespeare's play Henry IV.
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for Hotspur Antiques, the coloured and leaded glass depicting a male figure holding a knight's helmet, a green jug on the table, a baluster jar, sword and document with two red seals at his feet, signed William Morris & Co Westminster in bottom left pane, (a/f). Approx. 66cm by 35cm
Hotspur Antiques was established in 1924 by Frederick and Rob Kern and, through three generations, continued to trade until 2008. The business was named after the character Sir Henry Percy, known as 'Hotspur', in Shakespeare's play Henry IV.