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unusually painted with rose and tulip spray and the motto 'Spero et Progredior' at the rim, 33.5cm diameter/Note: The arms are of a cadet branch of Pringle of Whytbank, painted Argent on a chevron azure, three escallops or, a crescent for difference; crest, on a saltire azure an escallop or; motto 'Spero et progredior'. The Pringles of Whytbank descend from Whitsun in Berwickshire, and Alexander Pringle of Whytbank, who married in 1740 Susanna, eldest daughter of Sir John Rutherford, was the only son of John Pringle greatgrandson of Major George Pringle, who fought under King Gustavus Adolphus in the Thirty-Year War. Alexander had four sons and eight daughters and at his death in 1772 was suceeded in turn by his son John, who died in the Army in Canada, and by Alexander, in the East India Company in Madras, who retired in 1783 and bought an estate in Yair by Selkirk. The third brother, Patrick, was a surgeon in the East India Company, who died unmarried at Arcot in India in November 1787, and it was he who is supposed to have had this service made (although the crescent might indicate Alexander)/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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