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LOT 1719
Medieval Stained Glass Panel of a Bearded Man
FRANCE, TROYES, CIRCA 1530-1550 A.D.
5 1/2 in. (80 grams, 14 cm).
Irregular cordiform angel in lead framing; head of a bearded man with downcast gaze, tousled hair. [No Reserve]
Provenance
with Rieunier & Associes, 25 October 2004, no.52.
Accompanied by a copy of a two page illustrated catalogue information page.
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