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LOT 1826
English Carved Oak Panel Group
CIRCA 16TH CENTURY A.D.
15 - 17 in. (1.6 kg total, 38-43.2 cm).
Two rectangular carved panels, the larger with an arcade of lancet arches beneath a two leaf-shaped voids and four similar features radiating from a cinquefoil centre; the smaller with four lancet arches below a tracery; each with lips and raised panel to the reverse. [2, No Reserve]
Provenance
Acquired from various UK auction houses.
Property of a Kent collector.
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