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LOT 1803
Post Medieval Carved Limestone Fireplace Corbels
18TH CENTURY A.D.
14 1/2 in. (21.8 kg total, 37 cm each).
Matched pair with stepped moulded edges framing a rectangular block with small lateral recesses supported on a ribbed S-scroll; some wear. [2, No Reserve]
Provenance
Private collection, London, UK.
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