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An English cast plaster trophy plaque,

cast at LASSCO from an 18th Century marble fireplace tablet,

An English cast plaster trophy plaque,

cast at LASSCO from an 18th Century marble fireplace tablet,

cast in delicate relief with an archer's bow and quiver full of arrows encircled with a ribbon-tied laurel wreath,

£85

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Dimensions: 20cm (7¾") High, 30cm (11¾") Wide
Stock code: 44707
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