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One of a series of English carved oak spandrels

Early 20th Century, removed from the

One of a series of English carved oak spandrels

Early 20th Century, removed from the

each carved in relief with foliate ornament and some bearing an heraldic polychrome painted shield.

£1,800 per pair

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Dimensions: 92cm (36¼") High, 208cm (82") Wide
Stock code: 22436
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