Coat of arms of Henry V, Count of Luxembourg (Lion of Luxemburg) Sterling Silver Filigree Pendent

 

The coat of arms of Henry VI, Count of Luxembourg (1240-1288)

In 1282, after the death of Waleran IV of Limburg, Henry VI, count of Luxembourg changed his arms by doubling the lion's tail and passing it in saltire as a claim on the duchy of Limburg. After Henry VI's death in 1288 at the Battle of Worringen, Henry VII readopted his grandfather Henry V's arms, which remained in use until the extinction of the House of Luxembourg.

 

Not sure if this is original to being a pendant

Measures 1 15/16" (48mm) diameters

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